Was the 11th of July really the last time we put a blog post up? I think we should fire our community team for that sort of thing! Of course I’m being facetious when I say things like that – … Continue reading →
It’s been a few weeks now since we announced the Meteor application and we’ve been feverishly procrastinating as hard as we possibly can to make sure that we lose any momentum that we gained when we first revealed what we … Continue reading →
We’re a small team of professional developers by most people’s standards. By day, we all work on a product using some pretty cool, modern technology and by night, we’re transformed into intergalactic space cops or horse murderers (that’s a reference … Continue reading →
During our time developing for Silverlight 3 and Windows Phone 7, we found a few holes in functionality and structure that we wanted to fill. Being WPF developers by day, the gulf in functionality between the runtimes provided some challenges … Continue reading →