Another Maace Postulate Instance: Analysis Rebuild
Submitted by bingomanatee on 4 June, 2009 - 11:32In addressing an issue relating to the CleanPowerFinance.com analysis page I came into another case of the maace postulate. A two (plus) color scheme was used to seperate two regions: one was an entry area, the other was a report with detail relevant to the entry. This page revision began with the requirement to transform the select field for panel count/kw into a two-field Dojo widget that allowed entry in either field or adjustment via spinner controls.
Zend Diary 5: Pay No Attention To The Man Behind the Curtain
Submitted by bingomanatee on 30 May, 2009 - 11:29So forms finally went through the fire test of configuration and usage. The marketing people that are responsible for delivering the product to the installers. Fortunately an intern was available for entry work taking some load of the primary marketing manager.
You Don't Want a Website
Submitted by bingomanatee on 16 May, 2009 - 13:36A lot of people come to me and tell me they want a website. However this is quite often not really what they are asking me for. When people tel me they want to build a website that's code: What they really want to do is:
Venus Project
Submitted by bingomanatee on 7 May, 2009 - 18:51Kill the Rabbit
Submitted by bingomanatee on 28 April, 2009 - 07:52This is a game system makde using a neat new X-platform engine developed by http://www.wolfire.com/. Check out their facebook links of demos and tutorials.
My Big Fat Zend Framework Presentation
Submitted by bingomanatee on 11 April, 2009 - 22:22ZF Diary 4
Submitted by bingomanatee on 9 April, 2009 - 09:38The Long Haul
Much of this site was done with an abstract view of the data components. After a bug fixing hiatus, I have gotten back to forms.
This is what its like in my head
Submitted by bingomanatee on 9 April, 2009 - 07:36As my associates know, I have been trying to get a Lightsaber Fight Club off the ground for a while. This is what I want it to be like.
Fool Proof
Submitted by bingomanatee on 8 April, 2009 - 11:04Over and over I find that companies produce work that reflects severly insular products. My latest case in point: a hard drive without an "off" switch.



