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Mindjet Training
I was lucky enough to train some of the smartest engineers last week in JavaScriptMVC. Here's a shot of part of the group when I remembered to take a quick picture.
Read More »Jupiter is Big
When I was out in DC at JSConf, I stopped by the Air and Space Museum. I was impressed by how huge Jupiter is when compared to all the other planets.
Read More »Ten Commandments of Software Engineering
I graduated in computer science from a school of engineering. Much to the laughs of my girlfriend, I consider myself both an engineer and a scientist. To the highest degree possible, we try to reflect those labels in Bitovi's work.
Read More »SAU, Window.Name, JSON-RPC
A few weeks ago, I went out to Chattanooga to give 3 days of JavaScriptMVC training to Southern Adventist University. I was blown away by the university's technology expertise. To my shame, I wasn't expecting a small college to have such sophisticated engineers. But, it wasn't that small! There are 66 sister school associated with SAU. SAU's problem was that each of those sister schools had their own way of doing things. There was almost no reuse. SAU's challenge was to create an architecture that would pave the way for reuse, where one school could leverage the application of another.
Read More »Cashnet app
We finished up work for Cashnet this week. We built them a callcenter prototype app in about 6 weeks. In this article, I’ll review the app and how it was built.
Read More »Archer and Bitovi Consulting
Today we signed a 6 month deal with Archer Technologies to improve the JS performance of their Smart Suite Framework. This is very exciting. I love the technical challenges working on an application that builds applications. JavaScriptMVC rose from the ashes of a project very similar to Archer.
Read More »Zend Choose Bitovi and JavaScriptMVC for T-Mobile App
We finally completed the third release of Deutsche Tekekom's (T-Mobile) Digital Life Storags (DLS) and Mediencenter 2.0. Even better, we can talk about it! This is the first of several posts detailing our work over the last year and a half.
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