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Mr Numpty’s hair stood on end. It must be the static!

One fine day (well, it was raining – it is the UK after all), not too long ago (yesterday), there was a man called Mr Numpty (names changed to protect the innocent).  Mr Numpty was a seasoned Synergy developer and wrote Toolkit applications in his sleep (amazing what Workbench can do for you these days). [...]

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Posted on August 26, 2010 at 8:09 am by Richard Morris · Permalink · Leave a comment
In: Synergy/DE 9.3, Tips & Tricks, UI Toolkit

Blunt Pencil?

I guess all jobs have their perks. This week visiting the office in California, in July, is certainly one of mine. OK, so being stuck in an air conditioned office all week is not exactly lapping up the sunshine, but today is Saturday and I’ve been loaned a bike!  Now, when I say bike, let me explain. It’s [...]

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Posted on August 2, 2010 at 10:22 am by Richard Morris · Permalink · 2 Comments
In: ChronoTrack, Events, SPC 2010, Synergy/DE 9.3, Tips & Tricks, UI Toolkit

Application Design Model

During the past few years, the process of designing an application has gone through another revolution of terms.  When I started out in computing, data was in records and you wrote programs that have subroutines to perform repetitive tasks.  Then there was the short-lived  foray into 4GL’s,  More recently with the introduction of OO-based languages,  we had to learn about [...]

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Posted on November 24, 2009 at 4:39 pm by admin · Permalink · Leave a comment
In: UI Toolkit, Uncategorized · Tagged with: ,

ChronoTrack goes virtual!

Did you attend SPC2009?  If you did then you’ll know all about ChronoTrack.  If you didn’t, ChronoTrack is an application that the PSG team developed to showcase the latest technologies available to Synergy developers.  It’s a UI Toolkit application that’s had a face lift!  It’s a cool, slick web site, oh, and a mobile app, [...]

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Posted on November 20, 2009 at 11:36 pm by Richard Morris · Permalink · Leave a comment
In: .NET, ChronoTrack, UI Toolkit, xfNetLink, xfServerPlus · Tagged with: , , ,