Since the birth of window based user interface (MAC, Microsoft Windows) application designers have adopted the What You See Is What You Get approach to creating User Interfaces. Visual Basic was one o… more →
Facing up to ITdharmeshmistry wrote 1 month ago: Since the birth of window based user interface (MAC, Microsoft Windows) application designers have a … more →
dharmeshmistry wrote 2 months ago: Buying online should be convenient and simple. Rather than having to traipse around town centres or … more →
dharmeshmistry wrote 4 months ago: It is a theory that has been talked about for a while: why use an operating system on your desktop, … more →
dharmeshmistry wrote 4 months ago: Last month, I wrote about the potential benefits of web browser based-computing. This month, I go fu … more →
dharmeshmistry wrote 7 months ago: Are you still using the desktop; still choosing to access enterprise applications through Windows? I … more →
dharmeshmistry wrote 8 months ago: It’s been bubbling under the surface for a while, but now everyone is Twittering. From Stephen Fry t … more →
dharmeshmistry wrote 10 months ago: Why create portals when you can create a composite application? As I mentioned in an earlier post … more →
dharmeshmistry wrote 12 months ago: Applications and code failing to work on particular web browsers is nothing new. Users have suffered … more →
dharmeshmistry wrote 1 year ago: While the benefits of a service-oriented back-end are well rehearsed, less attention is paid to the … more →
dharmeshmistry wrote 1 year ago: The Telegraph Media Group (TMG) recently announced it is not refreshing its current Microsoft Office … more →
dharmeshmistry wrote 1 year ago: Last month, I talked about convergence and the emergence of multi-purpose devices. It was a timely p … more →
dharmeshmistry wrote 1 year ago: When it comes to applications developed in Adobe Flash nobody can argue with their distinct visual a … more →