What web tools are in demand in 2004?

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In 2004, there is a notable demand for web tools that leverage PHP and MySQL, particularly in the development of e-commerce sites. The discussion highlights the potential for creating unique products that can be monetized, despite the saturation of existing message boards and chat rooms. Participants suggest building a website from scratch, which involves learning about DNS, Apache, and Postfix, as well as game development as a viable project. These insights emphasize the importance of creating original content and understanding server management for aspiring developers.

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  • Proficiency in PHP programming
  • Understanding of MySQL database management
  • Knowledge of web hosting and DNS configuration
  • Familiarity with Apache web server setup
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  • Research e-commerce site development using PHP and MySQL
  • Learn about DNS management and web hosting best practices
  • Explore Apache server configuration and optimization
  • Investigate game development frameworks suitable for web applications
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What web tools are in demand in 2004??

Hey everyone, I am a skillfull, and sexy computer programmer who has nothing to do this summer, and I am wondering what to code?

I hear message boards can make money, but there seems to be many of these in existence.
Chat rooms seem to be out of date.
Guest books seem to be cheesy,
and I am unaware of a product which I can code, and sell to multiple people that has not been already heavily sold...

Preferably something involving php+mysql, but i can all the online stuff!

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What about building an e-commerce site from scratch. This isn't really recommend for beginners, but you sound like you can handle it. You should also host your own website so you learn about DNS, Apache, Postfix, etc.
 
make a game. if its good you can might be able to break even and I'll be more than happy to play a good game =)
 

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