specializing in digital media technologies

Digital Media and Communications Insights, Inc.


About Larry Ullman

Larry Ullman is the President of Digital Media and Communications Insights, Inc. He also acts as the Director of Digital Media Technologies, a position he has held since 1999. In these roles Larry is responsible for:

  • Development of dynamic Web sites
  • Teaching in online and small group formats
  • Writing articles
  • Writing books
  • Programming applications
  • System administration

As you might expect, Larry Ullman is conversant with many of today's most useful and important technologies. Just a short list would be:

  • HTML, XHTML, and CSS
  • JavaScript
  • Ajax
  • PHP
  • ASP.NET
  • SQL
  • MySQL
  • Oracle
  • SQL Server
Larry has written books or articles on most of these technologies, and taught them as well.

Larry is entirely self-taught in all these technologies; his entire body of formal computer training being just a year of Pascal while in high school. Larry graduated cum laude from Northeast Missouri State University with a Bachelor of Arts in English and a minor in Philosophy and Religion. Larry's superlative communication skills are his obvious strength, and explain his ability to convey complex concepts in a simple, yet still appropriate, manner. As Larry likes to say, he's not a computer geek, but he can speak their language.


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