10-18-2012, 01:29 AM
[eluser]boltsabre[/eluser]
I'd use a SDLC, even for small projects, if not for any other reason that it gets you into the habit of doing all the important things (ie, Testing and Refinement!).
Anyway, good luck with it all.
Quote:Pretty complex for me to decide what SDLC should i useWaterfall is fine for the start, any SDLC is nothing more than a guideline/framework. I've even managed a project where I instigated a combination of RAD and JAD because it suited that situation, but realistically, waterfall would have also done the trick in the long run.
I'd use a SDLC, even for small projects, if not for any other reason that it gets you into the habit of doing all the important things (ie, Testing and Refinement!).
Quote:I think your right code first before design would do betterI never said that, I said design FIRST, code SECOND!!! Otherwise you are just asking for trouble!!!
Quote:I am currently working as On the Job Training in a company. I am just the only one who is working to develop sites for them. I have nothing to lean on to ask questions what I don’t know yetThat's not "On the Job Training", that's "let's pay this person next to nothing and hope that we get a website out of it!!!" If you really want to get into web design I'd suggest either doing some kind of formal training, or find a new job/internship/traineeship where you have the support of experienced staff around you!
Anyway, good luck with it all.