If they use any table or any of the features where there are a group of objects (pages) that have different status or properties, they are using databases. It's pretty much something you accidentally create and use in…
Definitely back-end and it is exciting to see all that UX is bringing to CLIs, but relative to a full front end GUI it is much more straight forward. (Not to discount the hard work CLI developers do since it is still…
That was a well written and entertaining article. A bit long for my taste and I feel like it could have been said in fewer words, but like I mentioned, it was entertaining. What this makes me wonder is how much effort…
Based on this description, why did you spend that much money for an apple watch? Pebble time gives to everything you just said, but saves you 100 bucks and you have to charge it once a week.
My history may be flawed, but doesn't IBM have a strong history of working for human rights from women to disabled to whatever race?
They recently updated their design thinking process. Pretty much the same thing, but more focused on iterative approaches?
So IBM just happened to target the same guy three times? Not disagreeing that IBM has had issues with hiring/firing, but three times seems like an insane coincidence.
IBM has hundreds, if not thousands, of products that they own and maintain. Understand that the research for a design, designing it, and then developing it takes months to years to accomplish. IBM won't be able to…
If they use any table or any of the features where there are a group of objects (pages) that have different status or properties, they are using databases. It's pretty much something you accidentally create and use in…
Definitely back-end and it is exciting to see all that UX is bringing to CLIs, but relative to a full front end GUI it is much more straight forward. (Not to discount the hard work CLI developers do since it is still…
That was a well written and entertaining article. A bit long for my taste and I feel like it could have been said in fewer words, but like I mentioned, it was entertaining. What this makes me wonder is how much effort…
Based on this description, why did you spend that much money for an apple watch? Pebble time gives to everything you just said, but saves you 100 bucks and you have to charge it once a week.
My history may be flawed, but doesn't IBM have a strong history of working for human rights from women to disabled to whatever race?
They recently updated their design thinking process. Pretty much the same thing, but more focused on iterative approaches?
So IBM just happened to target the same guy three times? Not disagreeing that IBM has had issues with hiring/firing, but three times seems like an insane coincidence.
IBM has hundreds, if not thousands, of products that they own and maintain. Understand that the research for a design, designing it, and then developing it takes months to years to accomplish. IBM won't be able to…