Two new projects
Posted in Rhapsody by Khaled on April 20th, 2006
I am starting two new big Web development projects these days.
The first one is for a research laboratory on orthopedic biomechanics. They are mainly focused on clinical research rather than fundamental research and their work is directly used to find new healing techniques. This field is quite interesting they consider the human body as a machine and try to treat it that way and it works! The orthopedic biomechanics are getting more importance each day. The site itself will be a PHP/MySQL driven portal designed with a CSS tableless layout of course.
The Second web project is a website for a lasik eye surgery guide. Well this will be an articles Portal site explaining almost everything about this surgery type including a full directory of LASIK surgeons classified by area and with a rating system.
So I have a lot of work to do these days so see you soon then.
The first one is for a research laboratory on orthopedic biomechanics. They are mainly focused on clinical research rather than fundamental research and their work is directly used to find new healing techniques. This field is quite interesting they consider the human body as a machine and try to treat it that way and it works! The orthopedic biomechanics are getting more importance each day. The site itself will be a PHP/MySQL driven portal designed with a CSS tableless layout of course.
The Second web project is a website for a lasik eye surgery guide. Well this will be an articles Portal site explaining almost everything about this surgery type including a full directory of LASIK surgeons classified by area and with a rating system.
So I have a lot of work to do these days so see you soon then.
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karmona says:
Laser Eye Surgery is the trend today, noone likes to wear glasses, spectacles or even contact lenses
April 26th, 2006 at 9:36 am