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12-Sep-2005

Selling projects

Juanjo Navarro in más que código posts a link to El arte de vender humo (the art of selling smoke), which is a very entertaining article by Sergio Montoro Ten on how to sell a software project to a client.



Dropload: a temporary storage facility for files

Juan Palacio in Navegapolis posts a link to Dropload. This service allows you to store files or any format as large as 100MB on a server and have them picked up, either by yourself or someone else during the next 7 days. Its like 'left luggage', but of course computer files aren't like luggage and can be picked up as many times as you want.



From the idea to the software product

Joserra in Najaraba.com writes that the thought of becoming an internet entrepreneur seems to be catching everyone's imagination at the moment. But how does one take an idea and turn it into a software product? We are not lacking high tech suggestions: UML, CRC cards, Use Cases and so on. But the simplest, cheapest and most effective tool that we have is to take our favourite word or text processor and write down what you want the application to do. This basic technique facilitates the process of asking questions about the idea and coming up with the solutions. Later on there will be time to 'tidy up' the appearance and style, and go into the programming language you will use and the platform that it will run on.



Developer transition resource center

Cesar Tardaguila in design-nation posts a link to Apple's Developer Transition Resource Center, a resource for helping developers make the transition to the Intel processor.



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