Why would a programmer ever sit around and search for Waldo, when they could just program a computer to do it?
That’s exactly what Stack Overflow user Heike did!
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by Eric Dye
Why would a programmer ever sit around and search for Waldo, when they could just program a computer to do it?
That’s exactly what Stack Overflow user Heike did!
by Eric Dye
Do you follow The Doctor?
If so, you’re going to love this wanted poster from Fro Design Co.
Check this out!
by Eric Dye
by Eric Dye
Why would want to watch a video of a $100k camera taking video at 2,500 frames per second?
Because it’s awesome!
by Eric Dye
Should your church, ministry or organization offer a native smartphone app or just stick with a responsive website?
First, let’s make sure we understand all the jargon.
A native app is what you download to your smartphone. Usually it’s for the iPhone or Android, and in most cases, are offered free of charge by most churches and ministries. By tapping on the dedicated icon, you are launched into a menu based touch system of navigating through content.
A responsive website, is a website that is designed to flex, change and respond to the size of screen being used by the web visitor. So, if someone is visiting your website with their smartphone, the website responds by automatically changing form. If you’ve visited a responsive website on your smartphone, it feels a lot like an app, but it’s really just the same website rendered differently.
So, if you’re using a responsive designed website, why would you ever need a native app? Moreover, why do ministries like Desiring God go to all the trouble to create one?
Here’s a few reasons to consider:
by Eric Dye
I still remember the sound of a modem dialing-up to go online.
Remember missing phone calls because you were online? Or how about not being able to contact someone because their phone was busy all night!
Yup.
Those were the days, but can you guess what year the modem was born?
I think you’ll be surprised!