Monthly Archives: March 2020
Information Technology Problem Solving – The 6 Principles of Scientific Problem Solving
This paper will explain a scientific approach to problem solving. Although it is written to address Information Technology related problems, the concepts might also be applicable in other disciplines. The methods, concepts, and techniques described here is nothing new, but it is shocking how many “problem solvers” fail to use them. In between I will […]
Avoid the Cyber Threat by Using a Safe Programming Language
The Problem Since the existence of networked, automated information systems, the so-called “Cyber-Threat” has been known to be a major security and business continuity risk. One of the very first worms, the “Morris-Worm”, destroyed the e-mail infrastructure of the early internet. The Cyber Threat is not thoroughly understood even by many executives of the software […]
Windows Phone App Developers Are Being Ignored
App development is currently a multi-billion dollar global industry. Apple, for example, is estimated to have made around $3.2 billion in app revenue alone from the contents of its app store. Finding new applications and writing the software is one of the few industries currently working at full stretch. Microsoft is racing to fill its […]
4 Lessons I Have Learned From Launching My Own Hedge Fund
In the first article of 2017, I would like to share with you a summary of what I have learned (and confirmed the knowledge I had) when building my own international hedge fund. 1. You need to reconcile with technical challenges One of the most frustrating things I have encountered when creating my own hedge […]
Do You Need to Know Everything About Hybrid App Development?
Hybrid mobile applications are like any other applications you will see on your mobile. They get easily installed on your mobile device. You can look for these apps in the App stores. By using these apps, you can engage your friends via social media, play games, track your health, take photos and much more. Hybrid […]
The Genealogical Timeline of The Clarinet Family
The clarinet family are some of the most expressive instruments in any orchestra, woodwind ensemble, or jazz band. They have a very distinguishable sound spanning all of the ranges: low, medium, and high. We are so attracted to the sound of clarinets because they sound so much like us. The “licorice stick”, as it was […]
Top 10 Advantages Of Favoring Swift For iOS Development
The significant launch does not imply the death of Objective-C, while it will become the de-facto language for iOS app development for iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple watch and more devices. The language which was illustrated as Objective-C without C by the apple, is safe, modern, faster, compiler optimized and packed with a high level of […]
The Global Economy As a Craps Game
Investment Banking and global finance is a lot like a big craps game. Maybe with one fundamental change though. Just assume that every payoff in craps is increased by 1 / 36th. What this means is that the advantage goes to the player. The players are bankers and hedge funds with capital to deploy. The […]
Role of Python in Image Applications
In this article we are going to know how Python plays an important role in image applications. Python is a high level programming language that lets you work more quickly and integrate your systems more effectively. 90% of people prefer Python over other technology because of its simplicity, reliability and easy interfacing. It is often […]
Broadening the GIS App Platform
With far reaching geospatial applications in use, organizations worldwide are using this technology to transform manually generated maps and its descriptive information into digital databases which can be used in applications to manage utility distribution networks, track agricultural drought conditions, conduct census, create floodplain maps, monitor pollution, plan alternative traffic patterns, redraw voter districts. The […]