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Julian Beaujardin

Julian Beaujardin is our go-to person when we need to develop a new SEO tool. He makes our team’s great ideas a reality. Julian developed our very own article submission and tracking software, backlinks monitor and blog search. He is also instrumental in the resolution of clients’ programming issues.

How to Integrate your Internal Inventory Database with Volusion Using Volusion API in Real Time

Integrating your Internal Inventory Database with Volusion using Volusion API in Real Time

A few days ago, I was asked to develop a solution for one of our Ecommerce clients.. We were discussing how to implement this integration solution and my Project Manager said  “the client’s site is hosted with Volusion”.

The first question that came into my mind was “What is Volusion?” At that moment, I thought that Volusion was one of the thousands of shopping cart software that exist on the web. But I didn’t want to interrupt him, so I let him finish presenting the problem, and then there would be time for my questions.

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The Google SEO Page Rank; Why Does It Stop Working? Is that a Google Message?

Google controls the Page Rank feature of every page on the internet. A lot of professionals are constantly looking at these numbers since it shows an important value to measure the quality of a page or a site in Google’s eyes. The Page Rank of a site means in its most basic point, how good and popular  a web site is from  a scale from 1 to 10. It is not a secret to say that you might  spend years to increase in one level or get it in a few weeks. This demonstrates how difficult it is to forecast what the PR of a site might be. As a bright person in my company once said “You have to execute all the processes, and review more than one metric.”

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PHP Objects; PHP Supports Objects but is NOT Object Oriented

There is a big dilemma and misunderstanding between programmers regarding the object orientation of PHP. I have read a lot of forums and books on this subject, and I’d like to clarify it once and for all.

Before actually providing my opinion, let me be really clear in something; I like PHP, I am PHP Certified, and I use it every day for Optimum7, a pretty innovative company that I work for as Senior Programmer, and if this would help… “I always program in php thinking in objects”. I can’t do it differently after programming for more than 9 years in C#.Net, where “everything is an object”. But once again, PHP is not Object Oriented!

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Windows Communication Foundation

I kept asking myself over the past couple of months, how is something as great as the Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) not commonly used? When I went to Google and typed the three letters “WCF”, there was my answer; a ton of results on my screen that are so complicated. It was extremely difficult for the average user to understand this. It seemed like only a handful of programmers would be able to figure out what WCF is and what it does.

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