On the Lowell.com Blog, I discussed the process of building a directory to go on the Lowell.com website. From choosing a data provider to selecting a script program to properly display the data, I wrote about the process of finding the resources to build a directory. If you are interested in learning more, please visit the Lowell.com Blog, where I am discussing the development of Lowell.com.
Lowell Project: Building a Directory
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Elliot Silver
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Elliot,
You have set the standard for this new wave of mentoring in this industry. I certainly appreciate it. Keep up the great work with your development discussions. Standards are always a great thing to have in any industry. It only encourages individuals to exceed them and set new ones.
Happy New Year!
Steve Morales
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It is my pleasure. Thank you for reading!