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As we wrap up the Jobeet tutorial, let's have another look at the framework. Forget Jobeet for an hour, and recall all the features you learned
during the last three weeks.
December 24, 2008
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Today, we will see what need to be done before going to production, what kind of deploying strategies you can use, and also the tools you need for a successful deployment.
December 23, 2008
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Today, we will talk about the HTML cache. To improve your website performance, you can cache whole HTML pages or just parts of them.
December 22, 2008
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As announced at the beginning of the Jobeet tutorial, we are holding a design contest today. The goal is to choose the default design used by Jobeet.
December 21, 2008
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Today, we will talk about plugins: what they are, what you can bundle in a plugin, and what they can be used for.
December 20, 2008
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Today, we will talk about Jobeet internationalization (or i18n) and localization (or l10n).
December 19, 2008
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Today, to enhance the responsiveness of the search engine, we will take advantage of AJAX to convert the search engine to a live one.
December 18, 2008
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Two days ago, we added some feeds to keep Jobeet users up-to-date with new job posts. Today, we will continue to improve the user experience by implementing the latest main feature of the Jobeet website: the search engine.
December 17, 2008
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When you post a job, you will want to have the
greatest exposure possible. If your job is syndicated on a lot of small
websites, you will have a better chance to find the right person. That's the
power of the long tail.
Affiliates will be able to publish the latest posted jobs on their websites
thanks to the web services we will develop today.
December 16, 2008
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If you are looking for a job, you will probably want to be informed as soon as a new job is posted. And it is not very convenient to check the website every other hour. To keep our Jobeet users up-to-date, we will add several job feeds
today.
December 15, 2008
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