On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 12:51 AM, Darren Hague <[email protected]>wrote:
> Dick, > > I assume you mean "fleshing out", not "flushing out"? ;-) > > - Darren > > P.S. Wow - Hypercard. I only got to play with it the once, and then started > advocating the use of hypertext to everyone. Imagine if we could have > hypercards linking to other hypercards on remote systems - we could create > some kind of global information mesh, a "world-wide web" if you will... > > Sorry. 1991 flashback there. I get them all the time... I am so looking forward to having a pint or two with you and having these kind of flashbacks. (Springsteen's *Glory Days* playing in the background) :-) > > > > Hirsch, Richard wrote: > >> Bill, >> Thanks for your offer. This is great news. Everyone who has seen your UI >> design really likes it. I'd like to suggest flushing out the design you >> started (there are still some parts missing) and using that as the basis for >> the new web client. D. >> ________________________________ >> >> From: Bill Fernandez [mailto:[email protected]] >> Sent: Tue 12/16/2008 06:39 >> To: David Pollak >> Cc: [email protected]; Bill Fernandez >> Subject: Re: The ESME to-do list >> >> >> >> David-- >> >> I would think that I'd be able to work on the web-based user >> interface architecture for ESME, as well as developing concepts and >> rules, etc. for functionality like federations, access control, >> pools, actions, etc. >> >> I have experience with designing rapid application development >> environments (for example I WAS the UI designer on the HyperCard >> project at Apple), access control models, working with data >> repositories (I was the first UI Architect at Documentum), and other >> relevant areas. >> >> Depending upon the circumstances I might also be able to code user >> interfaces in HTML and CSS, and do visual design. >> >> Although I have programmed in the past, and have dabbled a bit with >> JavaScript and PHP, you should not count on me for any programming. >> >> Does this help? >> >> --Bill >> >> >> >> At 10:22 AM -0800 12/15/08, David Pollak wrote: >> There are a fair number of projects that need to be coordinated in >> order to keep ESME growing and evolving. I'd like to list what I >> think the projects are and see if we can get some owners for the >> projects: >> >> Web-based User interface. Create and manage a powerful, flexible >> web-based UI that has access to all the ESME features and can be >> customized easily. >> ... snip... >> >> >> -- >> >> ====================================================================== >> Bill Fernandez * User Interface Architect * Bill Fernandez Design >> >> (505) 346-3080 * [email protected] * http://billfernandez.com < >> http://billfernandez.com/> >> ====================================================================== >> >> >> >> > > -- Lift, the simply functional web framework http://liftweb.net Collaborative Task Management http://much4.us Follow me: http://twitter.com/dpp Git some: http://github.com/dpp
