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Blog Name: Never Argue With Stupid People
Url: http://www.groovicus.com
Language: English
Topics: development, programming, technology
Description: Projects I am working on, technology I am using or learning, career development for programmers/developers
Popularity: 6 Followers

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Add Cards To Set
GENERAL DESCRIPTION: This is the screen where an actor can add cards to a set. ACTOR: The actor is a student. GOAL: The goal is to allow the actor to create a card set. PRECONDITIONS: The application must be running. POST CONDITION: The actor has successfully created a card and added it to a set. SCREENSHOT:
Navigation Screen
GENERAL DESCRIPTION: This is the central navigation screen first presented to the actor after the splash screen. ACTOR: The actor is a student. GOAL: The goal is to allow the actor to begin one of several activities. Create card sets Update card sets Review card sets Share card sets PRECONDITIONS: The application must be running. POST CONDITION: The actor has chosen an activity. SCREEN SHOTS:
Mobile Application Development - Context
I am doing an independent study this semester regarding developing for mobile platforms. Mainly I am looking at the differences between conventional development, and mobile development. Since I have not been keeping up on my blog, this seemed a natural place to keep track of what I am learning. Here is the second ‘installment.’ ***************************** Context Another consideration when developing for mobile devices is to consider the context. Author Brian Fling, in his book "Mobile design and development," views context in two ways; context with a capital ‘C’, and context with a lower case ‘c’. Context, wi
Mobile Application Development
I am doing an independent study this semester regarding developing for mobile platforms. Mainly I am looking at the differences between conventional development, and mobile development. Since I have not been keeping up on my blog, this seemed a natural place to keep track of what I am learning. So here is the first ‘installment.’ ***************************** One primary concern when developing applications for mobile devices is hardware capability. In a desktop world, we are pretty used to throwing memory into a lagging system, so 4 Gigabytes is no longer unusual, and with 64 bit memory access, even 8 or 16 gigs is not too unusual. Mobile devices are
My New Asus Eee 1005HA-V Seashell
The UPS man just showed up with my new netbook, courtesy of Asus and the Microsoft Student Partners Program. The only difference between this one and the listed specs is that this one came with Windows 7 Ultimate preinstalled. Suhweet! It also came with a brand-spankin new Targus backpack.

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