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Posted by NC on 10/11/05 05:57
Corinne Stone wrote:
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> Newbie here, and wondering which one would be the best to implicate
> a job board?
Either will do the job.
> How do I go about putting up a job board?
Ouch... Where do I even begin? At the beginning, I guess...
You need:
1. An account with a Web hosting company.
2. A domain name registrered to you (many hosting companies
provide this service, some for free, some for additional
fee). This is optional, but highly recommended if you
are serious about making your business work.
3. The actual job board software. Note that the language
in which it is written must be supported by your Web
hosting company. If the software has a database-driven
back end, the Web hosting company should have the database
engine required by your software.
Given your newbiness, you should consider hiring someone to do
technology buying and the initial setup for you. If you try
it yourself, there is every possibility that you'll go wrong
somewhere. At best, you'll feel confused and miserable. Worst
case scenario is that you will pay money for software and hosting
service that simply cannot work together.
> I've seen stuff for php and asp but what's the difference?
>From the non-technical standpoint, not many. Both are up to the
task; there may also be suitable products using other technologies
(Cold Fusion, JSP, and Perl are a few that come to mind).
Cheers,
NC
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