Tag Archives: development
Making Sense and Rackspace: How to deploy a Cloud App running on Windows
Making Sense together with Rackspace present their upcoming webinar to teach you how to deploy a cloud app running on Windows. It will be featuring two experts on cloud apps Cole Humphreys and Juan De Abreu. This is a great opportunity if you want to take full advantage of the Windows 8 User Interface and become an expert in interoperability by understanding the Rackspace Cloud APIs. Check out our post and find out more info to sign up!
Read MoreWindows 8 App presented with Rackspace at BUILD 2012
We presented with Rackspace at Build 2012 conference the new app for Windows 8 developed by Making Sense.
Read MoreGrowth of Argentine tech Sector Gets Boost by Trade Mission
The growth of the Argentine technology sector has exploded over the last five years, a trend which tracks with the overall growth in technology service offerings and innovation coming out of Latin America. Many U.S. companies have discovered the Argentine tech sector and have hired technology outsourcing providers, such as Making Sense and others. But [...]
Read MoreWhat I Learned at An Event Apart, Austin 2012
Speakers at this year’s An Event Apart in Austin were awesome. A big thank you to Jeffrey Zeldman, Eric Mayer and their team for staging such a great three-day event. Takeaways and memorable presentations include: Responsive Web Design presented By Ethan Marcotte Ethan shows us how, with the ever-changing internet, we need to factor “responsive [...]
Read MoreMobile App Development: Web or Native?
There’s one question we often hear when clients want to develop mobile apps. Which is better: web technologies, with their capabilities to reach any possible device; or the device’s native language, releasing its full potential? Clearly a web solution can make use of all new technologies, including HTML5, CSS3, newer versions of JavaScript and a [...]
Read MoreYour Ticket To The Metro UI Express
Want to boost your interfaces with the sleek, modern looks of Microsoft’s new design language, Metro? For sure, its bold typography – inspired by signs on public transport systems – sets Metro apart from icon-based UIs like Windows, Android and iOS. But Metro is so different you might think it’s difficult to implement. What we [...]
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