Ergonomics of Mobile Touchscreen Design

Wednesday, March 9th, 2011

Dan Saffer has published an interesting article illustrating the Activity Zones for Touchscreen Tablets and Phones which appear to provide the most natural level of usability. The article is particularly interesting in that it touches on (pun intended) the human factors involved in how we physically interact with devices. The Activity Zones outlined in the article equate to the areas… Continue Reading

Multiple Form Factor Software Design

Sunday, March 6th, 2011

I have been giving a lot of thought lately about designing software in a Multi-Form Factor paradigm and felt I would share some initial thoughts on the subject. Keep in mind much of this is still quite new and subject to change; however, I have made an attempt to isolate what I feel will remain constant moving forward. First, User… Continue Reading

Practices of an Agile Developer

Thursday, February 10th, 2011

Of the many software engineering books I have read over the years, Practices of an Agile Developer in particular continues to be one book I find myself turning to time and time again for inspiration. Written by two of my favorite technical authors, Andy Hunt and Venkat Subramaniam, and published as part of the Pragmatic Bookshelf, Practices of an Agile… Continue Reading

Fixed Comments Bug

Friday, February 4th, 2011

It was recently brought to my attention that users have been unable to leave comments on my Blog for quite some time now. Exactly how long and the extent of which the issue has impacted users remains unknown. The problem appears to have been directly related to an overzealous spam plugin which I have since disable. I have tested the… Continue Reading

5 Years…

Monday, January 31st, 2011

This month marks the 5th anniversary of this Blog. A lot has changed in the time since and I am happy to say the future is looking brighter and more exciting than ever before. While the content and subject matter may have varied over the past five years, the goal of this site has remained the same, and that is… Continue Reading

Context is key: Test Coverage

Tuesday, December 7th, 2010

The notion that Test Coverage alone can provide an adequate metric for determining how well a particular piece of code or, an entire codebase, is being tested has always troubled me. In my experience this can be a very misleading assumption. Like many of my previous themes, with Test Coverage context trully is key. The issue I find is that… Continue Reading