Archive for the ‘General’ Category
Don’t Do Me Like That
Monday, December 28th, 2009 by Scott HurlbertThis Blog Entry Was Self-Written, By Me v2.0
Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009 by Scott Hurlbert
Why more architectural layers = less toil (Part 1)
Thursday, November 12th, 2009 by Don RobinsIn our most recent Agile Enterprise JumpStart project, we built an application and collection of web services using the ASP.NET MVC Framework for one of our clients. Our decision and recommendation to use this particular technology was based on an early JumpStart Assessment that showed (contrary to the customer’s original beliefs) that the system requirements called for both a set of web services accessible from a Flash application running ActionScript, as well as an Administrative interface for the application’s relational data. The ASP.NET MVC framework, with its capability for serving up serialized JSON or XML data, as well as HTML views directly from a controller, was a perfect fit.
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Outformations at Work…
Tuesday, August 11th, 2009 by Scott Hurlbert![]() |
| 2009 Outformations Book Project |
This slideshow catches the Outformations team and a few friends hard at work. Enjoy.
These pictures are part of a project I’m working on to make a small photo book of our adventures. I’m just waiting on some content and I hope to publish it soon. Watch here for an announcement. — Scott
Customer Feedback & Ideas Captured with Twitter-Like Interface…
Thursday, August 6th, 2009 by Scott HurlbertBelow is an example which shows the folks from GTDInbox using a service called UserVoice to collect feature request and feedback about there product. The interface is almost Twitter-like in that messages are all very short and the interface is extremely simple. It occurred to me that if you were to create a simple service for collecting this type of info you might be able to use it all over the place.
GTDInbox feedback forum using UserVoice Service
Form Does Not Follow Function, They Dance Together
Tuesday, August 4th, 2009 by Scott Hurlbert
Sketchflow Seems to be Microsoft’s Answer to Balsamiq
Tuesday, July 21st, 2009 by Scott Hurlbert

