When I hear the words enterprise application integration or information architecture, I don't think it has quite the same buzz factor as say AJAX or web analytics. I want to have this course bring to life these words and make them exciting for me. How can I use them in my daily work? Why should they be important to me? Based upon the first two days, I think we're on our way to that goal. My information architecture knowledge is limited and I want to come out of this class being able to design an enterprise information infrastructure.
I started out programming in Java. Recently, I started a new job, which has allowed me to learn PHP and lots of javascript. I also had a chance to program an AJAX application, which was really fun. This summer I had the chance to work on the Wal-Mart Windows Server Engineering Team, administering over 25,000 windows servers. The first day I was installing $2,000 fiber-optic network cards, never having even opened a server before. I was nervous!
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Here is a very "Mom" comment that you can erase after reading it. If this post is for a school assignment, I suggest not using the word "started" two times and "chance" two times in the same paragraph (the second one). Think up different words like "began" and "opportunity" so you don't sound redundant.
Nice comment mom....
My suggestion would be to publish the website in English and not jibberish, as I couldn't understand a word he was saying.
Glad to see you have some family support for this endeavor. And yes, Jon, it's English, albeit a tortured, twisted dialect. ;-)
Matt, please let me know if there are ever concepts we discuss in class that seem out of context or difficult to apply.
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