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User InExperience
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A running commentary on the user experience of real and virtual things.
Recent Posts
Workflow Systems: Myths, Truths and Wishful Thinking
I had a great time at IASA Denver last night. My presentation included some great discussion among the group about workflow systems and the various challenges we all face when addressing a “workflow style” problem.IASA Denver is an amazing commun...
Workflow Systems: Myths, Truths and Wishful Thinking – Speaking at IASA Denver on Sept. 21st
In a couple of weeks, I’ll be heading back up to Colorado to do some planning and brainstorming with the Thought Ascent HQ guys and also to speak at the Denver chapter of IASA. The topic: Workflow Systems. I spoke at the RMTT back in February abo...
South By Southwest Interactive 2010 - Vote for Brilliant Life
Part of what I've been doing since changing jobs back in October 2008 is helping my boss move forward with a non-profit that he's been working on for the last few years. The name of the organization is Brilliant Life, and the goal of the organization...
Handling Broken Links With ASP.NET Routing
One of the unfortunate realities of migrating your blog from one engine to another is that you run the risk of leaving a trail of broken links from Google and other external sources if your new engine has a different way of generating URLs for your c...
User InExperience Now Powered by ASP.NET MVC and Oxite!
Over the last few months, I’ve been knee-deep in ASP.NET MVC for a client mobile web application. All in all, I’m really impressed with what Microsoft turned out in the 1.0 release of the bits. I have a few posts in the hopper about how we (Thoug...
The Future of Work and Workflow – RMTT Slides and Code Samples
Well, the Rocky Mountain Tech Trifecta has come and gone, and I think the event was a big success. There was a great turnout, and some really useful sessions. I was pleased to have a full house in my WF talk, and I hope that it was a useful time for ...
