Archive for the 'Development' Category
Our Work: Building a Better Customer RelationshipGreg Benedict - October 28, 2011
For the last 18 months we’ve been working with PinPoint Perks – an Indianapolis coupon, deal and savings site – to rebuild, redesign and enhance the way local businesses connect with their customers.
We started by taking their existing design and created a solid foundation with a custom Ruby on Rails application to replace their failing PHP web site. Once the foundation was in place we began to slowly redesign key elements of the site, such as the navigation, coupons, search functions and administration.
iPhone Application: Horizon League Mobile 2.0Greg Benedict - December 9, 2010
We’ve just wrapped up developing version 2.0 of the HL Mobile iPhone application for the 2010 season.
In addition to speed improvements, new features include:
- A much larger video archive, including some games in HD (requires IOS 4.0).
- Schedule of Upcoming Games
- iPhone 4 Retina Graphics
For those of you wanting to watch games live, you’ll have to wait a bit more. While we have the capability to show them to you, most of the game locations cannot give us the multiple, large video streams we need.
Image Gallery
Here are a few screen shots of the iPhone App. Click on each one to view full size.
Greg Benedict - March 2, 2009
FACT: The speed at which a page loads is directly proportional to both customer satisfaction and conversion rate. Read more »
Moving from language to languagejkay - May 8, 2006
I am spending today writing Java and JSP for an MVC framework engineering application. Tonight I am switching back to VB.NET to update a telcom application. Tomorrow I am working with Ruby on Rails on a few new websites. Oh, and the Databases switch from Oracle to SQL Server to MySQL along the way.
Sometimes it is enough to make my head spin, but overall I am glad that I have this flexibility. I am not particularly sure which one I prefer the most, though getting the opportunity to work with Rails is pretty fun. Now, if I can only find some more CFML or PHP to make my week complete…
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