Unfortunately most of what I've read deals with companies providing a service (building and running the software themselves) rather than
just building the software.
Everyone is starting out 100 yards ahead of if you had, for instance,
just built a software from the ground up — which no one is doing anymore, that would be crazy to do that, actually.
Not exact matches
We
just got to keep focused on the customer and
building great
software and doing all the stuff that got us here in the first place,» he says.
Likewise, Real Matters has continued to quickly roll out new products, completing
software builds in
just three weeks.
Plus, it's significantly more difficult and costly to
build custom hardware, which has to be
just right when it's launched, than it is to roll out
software that can be tweaked and updated continually.
It
just happens to be that we're great at
building software and we're really passionate about improving the lives of the sales professional.
Companies like Okta have essentially
built modern - day versions of identity management
software that work with various cloud apps and services and not
just the
software in a company's internal data centers.
Over a period of
just six weeks, HP
built 6,000 servers loaded with the appropriate
software.
Cause developers
just want to know how to hook
software to it and
build stuff.
I've worked with two $ 25 million companies: a
software firm for which QuickBooks worked
just fine, and one that needed a more robust platform to track hundreds of invoices and payments per day, something the program wasn't
built to handle.
HubSpot is a marketing
software company with an impressive history of growth, but
just as impressive as its growth trajectory is the organization's commitment to
building and maintaining a thriving company culture.
But it's
just one of the things developers will be able to consider when deciding where to site future resorts - thanks to some smart location analysis
software that can predict the problems likely to befall winter sports resorts before they are
built.
Most modern high - end smartphone CPUs have dedicated graphics processors
built into their chip, which, being hardware - accelerated and not
just software - dependent, can quickly render images like photos, videos, and games without overtaxing the main application processor.
Instead of using conventional computer - aided design (CAD)
software to draw thousands of individual hairs on a computer — a step that would take hours to compute — the team
built a new
software platform, called «Cilllia,» that lets users define the angle, thickness, density, and height of thousands of hairs, in
just a few minutes.
And that's
just a sample of the proven and tested muscle -
building strategies you'll learn with this
software.
Discussing how to
build confidence to help turn abstract mathematical concepts into the concrete and support with numeracy across the curriculum and advantaging the teachers and students through the use of self - marking
software and flipped learning, this session, «
Just Add Concrete —
Building Confidence in Maths» was hosted by Danielle Bartram, Mathematics Lead Practitioner and Numeracy Coordinator at Acklam Grange School.
2 weeks ago I had zero experience in app
building... I
just finished our magazine's newsstand app... total cost of new
software and or publishing platform ZERO!
(cont'd)- I'm giving away hundreds of listings on the Vault, and as a result of doing so, won't see one thin dime of income on the site until October or later - Given all the time and money I've already sunk into developing the site, I don't even expect to earn back my upfront investment until sometime next year - I'm already personally reaching out to publishers on behalf of authors who are listed in the Vault, on my own time and my own long distance bill, despite the fact that I don't stand to earn so much as a finder's fee if any of those contacts result in an offer - I make my The IndieAuthor Guide available for free on my author site and blog - I
built Publetariat, a free resource for self - pubbing authors and small imprints, by myself, and paid for its registration,
software and hosting out of my own pocket - I shoulder all the ongoing expense and the lion's share of administration for the Publetariat site, which since its launch on 2/11 of this year, has only earned $ 36 in ad revenue; the site never has, and likely never will, earn its keep in ad revenue, but I keep it going because I know it's a valuable resource for authors and publishers - I've given away far more copies of my novels than I've sold, because I'm a pushover for anyone who emails me to say s / he can't afford to buy them - I paid my own travel expenses to speak at this year's O'Reilly Tools of Change conference, nearly $ 1000,
just to be part of the Rise of Ebooks panel and raise awareness about self - published authors who are strategically leveraging ebooks - I judge in self - published book competitions, and I read the * entire * book in every case, despite the fact that the honorarium has never been more than $ 12 per book — a figure that works out to less than $.50 per hour of my time spent reading and commenting In spite of all this, you still come here and elsewhere to insinuate I'm greedy and only out to take advantage of my fellow authors.
It goes without saying that Chen's belief that the world may have need or desire for a more basic smartphone like the Bold 9900 does not necessarily mean the phone will be
built, and although Chen does mention that he would «never say never» in regards to a new BlackBerry - like phone similar to the Bold 9900, he also highlights that BlackBerry's strategy of handling
just the
software side of things works well for the forseeable future.
I know this is
just a preview
build, so all of the kinks I mentioned on the
software side of things should be fixed as it makes its way to Europe and North America.
As it stands,
software aside, the Fire HD is
built just right for its $ 199 price point.
This new addition to the BBC portfolio of mobile
software follows on from the success of their news app, which is now a feature of many mobile platforms and provides a background to
build upon for the iPlayer; if not to
just compliment the series.
As more and more devices are receiving the Android 4.2 Jelly Bean flavor via custom ROMs firmware, now the Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 can be included on the list as the preview
build of the CM 10.1
software had
just been made available and can now be installed on your tablet.
What sucks EVEN MORE than all of this though, is that the hardware itself which was
built by a Chinese company made an absolutely awesome tablet with great specifications, and Pandigital had to come and
just f*ck it all up with their absolutely lame
software and lack of programming skills and ruin the hopes of having the first decent Android tablet in the USA (The Archos 7 HT is French, I don't care who you ask.)
Consumer devices require careful attention to ease - of - use and fun, dynamic
software so the choice of operating system becomes
just as important as the hardware it's
built on.
• Easy and fast, get flipbook converting with our mobile magazine
software in minutes • Full service or self - serve, digital publishing created in minutes • Enhance your flipbook with multimedia and hyper linking • Integrated your flipbook with our digital publishing mobile magazine
software subscription system • Brand the interface and URL of your flipbook for digital publishing • Track your digital publishing with
built in stats or Google analytics • No digital publishing
software to install,
just upload and your flipbook is live.
Many e-readers have a
built - in light source, can enlarge or change fonts, use text - to - speech
software to read the text aloud for visually impaired, elderly or dyslexic people or
just for convenience.
With the Quake Catcher
software and your laptop's
built - in accelerometer, that might
just be possible.
The 17.3 - inch display is big and bright, a
built - in stand keeps the tablet propped up at
just the right angle, loud JBL speakers provide sound, and customized Android
software provides cooking timers and recipes.
Phones with BlackBerry ®
software or apps don't
just tack on security, it's
built - in.
Not diminishing what they managed to do in terms of
building a huge app catalogue at launch,
just like BlackBerry has now gone from being a business with a platform under development to one with a platform in the market, that story may well be changing as they now have to «on - board»
software developers who don't have prior investment in BlackBerry.
Questionable
build quality, generic components, lack of QA, or
just software updates breaking things can and have happened before with any other platform.
It seems possible, even probable, that Sony might have achieved
software sales
just as strong with its established franchises instead of
building new ones from scratch.
I bought my deluxe WiiU brand new from a local retail store and it was really expensive (I had to save for almost 2), I got one of those awful gamepads that stop working
just at the end of the year (I played 2 times a week for 3 or 5 hours at much and I handled it with extreme care for that piece of junk, bought electrical protection and all) I don't have the money or resources to replace it so instead I bought the other less expensive controller, I bought the MarioMaker because it stated it could be played with other controllers but once started it I found out that the gamepad is required and the
software closes, I asked for assistance and they replied to me that the game needed the gamepad for
building but not for playing.
It's not like there is a
software where you
just push «
build VR version» button and your game magically changes to VR game.
This way, the
software would work as on Android or iOS, with the developer creating
just one
build of the
software, but the
software being able work across all of the hardware configurations and form factors, scaling the graphics and features of the
software depending on how powerful the device is.
As we've seen with concepts like Microsoft's HaloLens,
software like this could help us to navigate large
buildings, giving us floating turn - by - turn directions like real - life street signs placed
just for us.
Just think what this will allow us to accomplish: solar cells as cheap as paint; green
buildings that produce all the energy they consume; learning
software as effective as a personal tutor; prosthetics so advanced that you could play the piano again; an expansion of the frontiers of human knowledge about ourselves and world the around us.
I wrote an NSF grant 18 months ago (not funded) to
build some
software and run some experiments in this vein; I
just gave a talk on the topic at AGU (the American Geophysical Union) and used the opportunity given by the leak to do a little self promotion on Andy Revkin's blog (which he was kind enough to promote himself).
Plus, some
software already offers
build in text recognition (OCR), which means that once your document is scanned, even after 10 years you find the needed file in seconds
just by typing a keyword.
The add - on only has about a dozen label types now, so it is nowhere near as extensive as using Avery's standalone
software or Word's
built - in capabilities, but if you're
just looking to do mailing labels or name badges, you should be fine.
@Ken Sharp - I
just don't understand why phone companies don't have
built in
software that would notify the user automatically that a sender has sent a monitoring app.And this topic should be widely informed to the public or phone companies should be held in charge of this illegal break in security by some sort of extra insurance policy.There are a lot of vulnerable people who
just don't know that this is possible or how to protect themselves.What is the best app to detect spyware?
Of course, most law practice management
software now has online payments
built in, so you'd probably
just use that.
If you are anything like most lawyers who have
just hung a shingle, you probably are running your law practice using an assortment of generic,
built - in
software programs, including a word processing program such as Word, Word Perfect or Pages, a calendar, and e-mail system like Microsoft Outlook or the Apple equivalent, and one of the corresponding contact management systems.
A recent Techdirt (one of my favourite blogs) post referred to a NY Times article «noting a return to having even
software and internet developers practice
building physical things as well, in part
just to get them to start thinking outside the (computer) box when thinking about how to design digital things.
By having that, you'll
just have a better idea of what's possible so that when you take a look at your practice and you think, «You know what, my business, my law practice would really be better if I could do this, then you'll know that that is possible and you might even have an idea of how you'd start
building and so you can manage a team of
software developers who can do it more efficiently.
Sam Glover: You
just dropped something in the middle there that I think is worth pulling out which is you're
building your own
software on predictive analytics, right?
The pragmatist perspective is the most compelling to me, in the similar vein to the conversations you and I have been having on this podcast about tech competence, which is, coding is a part of the future that is happening, and therefore having some minimal, reasonable understanding of it
just so you know what's going on in the world, I find that moderately compelling, which, again, doesn't mean you need to
build software, but it might mean you need to understand conceptually what the difference between front end, and back end, and SQL, and Ruby, and these things are, but really at a basic, bare competence level, and even then it's kind of a «maybe» in my mind.
CosmoLex is a newer entrant in the cloud - based case management
software industry, having
just started
building their product in 2013.
Headnote was
built for firms
just like yours - now you can easily add compliant, affordable online payment to your firm's
software suite without changing any internal processes or systems.