In a traditional software development environment, there's a clear separation between developers, testers, and users. Programmers create the application, then throw it over the wall to the testers. Testers exercise the application according to a more or less detailed test plan, reporti... May. 8, 2007 12:00 PM EDT Reads: 3,463 |
The dream is always the same. The 'Big Idea' comes to me as a bolt out of the blue. I sit down at my computer, install Ruby on Rails, and in a few hours I've published a working prototype on the World Wide Web. A message to this forum, an entry on that blog, an e-mail to a few friends,... May. 7, 2007 12:00 PM EDT Reads: 3,279 |







Greg Winton is a 20 year veteran of software development specializing in network and mobile application development. Currently Greg is leading the Web 2.0 initiative at Vision Chain, Inc., a Washington DC based software company specializing in demand signal repositories and interconnected enterprise applications. Author of "Palm OS Network Programming" (O'Reilly, 2001) and several articles on handheld development and usability, Greg has been making the world a better place for end users one enlightened developer at a time.




























