Website DevelopersPublished: 14/03/2009A website developer will code your site based on the spec from the designer. They are not meant to come in contact with the client, they have very little people skills and don't understand that a client pays for the site they code.
It's their job to make sure that the website performs in a given way and turns your site into a interactive play round.
Aslong as they are given two monitors, servers and unlimited coffee, they we will continue to work until their is a power cut. This is why GBDesign.net also invest in UPS system!
Are you a web developer? Laugh at the following, the answer is yes:
A project manager, a computer programmer and a computer operator are driving
down the road when the car they are in gets a flat tire. The three men try
to solve the problem.
The project manager said: "Let's catch a cab and in ten minutes we'll reach our destination." The computer programmer said: "We have here the driver's guide. I can easily replace the flat tire and continue our drive." The computer operator said: "First of all, let's turn off the engine and turn it on again. Maybe it will fix the problem." Suddenly a Microsoft software engineer passed by and said: "Try to close all windows, get off the car, and then get in and try again." Related PostsChorley Website DesignLast Updated: 28/04/2011 by Garry TaylorGBDesign are a Chorley based website company with a range of Website Design, dedicated to supporting the Chorley area with the most competitive prices and services available. Read more... JQueryLast Updated: 22/03/2010JQuery is used quite a lot within all our sites. We feel that this is the perfect light weight Javascript tool that give all the AJAX requirements of a modern great site. Read more... Website DesignerLast Updated: 2/02/2010A Website Designer is someone who helps you develop the look and feel of the website. Their main job is to make sure you get a site that you visually love, whilst understanding the complex nature of website development. Read more... ScreencastsLast Updated: 6/06/2009A collection of Screencasts that show you the tricks of the trade in website development Read more... |