This is my work blog.
I will present ideas (very) informally, as well as shortcuts and tips that I learn and use for application development.
Since working at Lighthouse International during 2006 and 2007 I have become enamored with Ruby as a programming language. Mainly I love the fact that it's open source, though I'm still using Microsoft SQL Server for the databased operations and have been happy with this database server for a long time.
The idea for Ruby on Braille came to me when as a team, we three developers, (Mike Hill, Rathnavel Kandaswami, and myself) were toying with the idea of building something new, a program that had never been built before. As is often the case with open source software there are a lot of free resources, but it can be hard to separate signal from noise and often as developers we must simply "roll our own" code, modify existing programs, and evaluate the effectiveness and reliability of free solutions.
So while I don't plan on offering any free solutions I will tell you about my experience as a software developer.
Technology Agnostic Rubyist : Open Source Lights The Way
Friday, February 22, 2008
Visually impaired software development
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Blog,
Rails,
Ruby,
Ruby on Rails,
SQL Server
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