Full circle offshoring
It’s interesting that US companies are going to India and then India is sending those jobs back to the US. Huge opportunity for a US company to cut out the middle man.
It’s interesting that US companies are going to India and then India is sending those jobs back to the US. Huge opportunity for a US company to cut out the middle man.
It seems like every company today needs a mobile “app”. After all there are over 350,000 apps in the Apple App Store alone that have been downloaded over 10 billion times. That’s roughly 32 apps for every person in the United States if they each had an iPhone. Those are crazy numbers and don’t even [...]
Today LinkedIn IPO’d and I felt the need to educate people on why building your LinkedIn profile at a young age is so important. The Traditional Resume Is Dead Yes, you will still have to email a paper resume around to prospective companies, but we will soon see a day when you are asked to [...]
Turns out your browser can. Here’s a javascript pc emulator that runs Linux.
iOS development isn’t known for being easy for most people getting started, but one thing they got right was how easy it is to set up a development environment using XCode. With Android new developers look forward to being able to use tools and languages that they either currently use or have used in the past. While [...]
Check out this awesome example of HTML5 and WebGL.
I think this is the type of effort that separates the great developers from the average developers.
I would love to hand over an application to the client that has no bugs in it. In reality, every time our company completes a project, we’re confident that in fact there are no bugs… sort of. We test and we fix bugs, but we also realize testing is not about perfection. It’s about getting [...]
It might be possible to charge your mobile by speaking into it.
Looks like the upcoming Microsoft Surface 2 SDK will include a simulator.
The CISS Inventory Pro / Deltek Vision Integration project involved building a bridge to stream data between two different systems.
Mike has a bachelor's degree from the University of Louisville and has been a full-time developer since 2004, focusing mostly on Microsoft technologies. Throughout his career, he has amassed significant development experience with .NET in both Windows and web environments. Mike is also very interested in database development and administration, and has worked on a number of database-oriented, business intelligence, and SQL Server replication projects.
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