by Jesse Anderson | Nov 12, 2010 | Blog, NNSDG Blog, Uncategorized |
Apple has changed its policies opening the way for Flash apps. Another blogger says Android isn’t that open after all. Apple has decided to change its policies on apps. You now use cross-platform compilers like Flash to create an iPhone app. They are even...
by Jesse Anderson | Nov 12, 2010 | Blog, NNSDG Blog, Uncategorized |
The difficulties of user interface was not started with the advent of computers. It has been around for every piece of technology. I was watching The History Channel’s great documentary, America The Story Of Us. It was a very interesting documentary with one of...
by Jesse Anderson | Nov 12, 2010 | Blog, NNSDG Blog, Uncategorized |
If you are old enough on the web, you remember the time when Yahoo! supplanted Altavista as the search engine of choice. If you are less old, you remember the time when Google supplanted Yahoo! as the search engine of choice. I remember both occurring, but never...
by Jesse Anderson | Nov 12, 2010 | Blog, NNSDG Blog, Uncategorized |
Unless you have very long interviews, it is very difficult to have a candidate write a substantial amount of code. Â I think an interview can reliably deal with this by showing the interviewee a code sample and asking them about it. This code sample can not be a...
by Jesse Anderson | Nov 12, 2010 | Blog, NNSDG Blog, Uncategorized |
As I consciously evaluate what a programmer does on a daily basis, Google Fu is a very important one.  Google Fu is the ability to use Google (or another search engine) to find the answer to a question. There is an inevitable time when you experience an issue or...
by Jesse Anderson | Nov 12, 2010 | Blog, NNSDG Blog, Uncategorized |
After a recent spat of programming job interviews and some time to digest them, I am surprised at how little they were about day to day programming. Â When they did deal with programming, they were not about how to program well. The sheer fact that one has to read...