On Github attk / WaynePresentation
Created by Stuart Brunt for Wayne Salvaty
Pursuing a MA in Computer Science, BA in Mathematics, with an emphesis on video game research - North Carolina State University.
As a teacher and mentor, I have worked with gifted teens at the Universtity of North Carolina, Chapel Hill teaching programming and app development.
A long history of software development with diverse languages and platforms including
Application development can be messy and expensive, with foreign programmers, brittle code, and pretenders who work 'by the hour' eating up your profits before you've even gotten a chance to demonstrate your application to clients.
By using cross-platform web technologies, it is possible to write one application that can integrate with mobile quickly and easily.
Phone Gap provides cross platform development, with a cloud-based build service, which this app was built with!
Absolutely not!
Important mobile features such as GPS, SMS texts, and social media integration are all included with this framework for a truely next-generation experience for app users, as well as for clients.
To deliver a professional, customized, and well designed application to a client, while continually meeting twenty first century expecctations of how mobile applications should flow is a challenge, but one that is made increasingly easier with the technologies listed.
Starting from a solid storyboard for how an application should intuitively work provides a solid foundation for client expectations, as well as development goals.
A face-to-face meeting to discuss a contract and terms of employment is customary, and will be necessary.
I require a round-trip ticket to West Palm Beach, FL from Raleigh, NC, as well as four hundred dollars spending money. Wes Garrett will provide me board during my stay in accordance with his schedule.
In addition, I will provide four two-hour tutoring sessions focused on getting you familiar with this technology as quickly as possible.
“Take away my people, but leave my factories, and soon grass will grow on the factory floors. Take away my factories, but leave my people, and soon we will have a new and better factory.” Andrew Carnegie