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If you've ever wondered what exactly a database-driven website is, Stefan Mischook of killersites.com offers a podcast, explaining db-driven sites for the layperson. Stefan touches on dynamic vs. static web pages, server-side vs. client side, and a few other topics, while focusing on the benefits of db-driven sites.
For most small socially responsible businesses, with small websites, the cost of having a db-driven website is probably too prohibitive and you'll need to rely on making manual updates to it, but db-driven sites are really the only way to go for medium-large sized organizations.
Posted by Nathaniel Richman on September 19, 2006 at 10:28 AM | Permalink
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