A new post on ShockeyUX.com, in which Bob Shockey outlines the nuts & bolts of designing in FileMaker with a grid! https://shockeyux.com/traffic-control-designing-with-a-grid/
This is one of those articles that not only introduces a good beginning design technique, but subtly introduces the concepts of data hierarchy and keeping close to the original problem being solved – all wrapped up in a very accessible stream of consciousness. Nice!...
Years ago, I attended a well-known SoCal art college. I had decided to pursue my love of painting and drawing, and see where it might take me. I had been given high praise by friends and family for the sketches I had done, and I was convinced that I was a skilled...
We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again: off-the-shelf software cannot fit the needs of unique businesses. Instead, businesses need a custom solution that functions in specific ways tailored to their operations. However, amongst all the growth and chaos associated...
Many businesses are as unique as any two fingerprints, and the reality is, off-the-shelf software will not likely fit their needs. These type of businesses need solutions for how they get things accomplished — how they track their work, manage their inventory, pay...
Ask most FileMaker developers how they got their start, and you will get a story something like mine – they just kind of fell into it. For me, I was working in the publishing field, for a newspaper. I had been there for quite some time, and had taken over the duties...
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