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reptar2015-02-06 15:06:25
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reptar, 2015-02-06 15:06:25

What online guides on web technologies for a beginner can you recommend?

Recommend an online guide for sales department employees on leading web technologies.
Ideally, something like a FAQ.
Wikipedia is good, but very difficult for a non-specialist.

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index0h, 2015-02-06
@index0h

Your question is a complete contradiction))
To paraphrase: advise a guide for movers in the leading areas of modern design.
Handbook and FAQ are completely different things.
If it's hard to get a very basic understanding of technology from a wiki... It's a waste of time.
Bombed ... The fact is that there are a huge number of leading technologies, some of which an ordinary person will not even understand why.
For example: why can many different caching systems work simultaneously in a project?
In fact, what you ask for the sale department with a 99% probability will either not give a profit, or only do harm. There was somehow a funny case: the system was sawn for 4 years, the code was immeasurable, and then a new head of the sale department came and said: "let's rewrite everything to% cms_name%, everything is simple there", by the way 60% of the web department declared immediately "if this happens, we quit." The problem here is not that sale knows nothing about web programming, but that it thinks it knows something.

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may-cat, 2015-02-06
@may-cat

You will also arrange "lectures from developers for sales managers", as it happens :-D
By the middle of the lecture, salespeople will fall asleep, and by the end they will forever believe in the stupidity of these shitty developers, management and the whole world.
Don't focus on technology. Look for those sales people who are really interested in the web. Let them not understand technology, but if they approach the developers and say "listen, I saw such a cool thing on the X site, is it generally difficult to do? I would sell to customers, we would earn money on it" - this is the criterion for success.

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