Monthly Archives: September 2018

Meet the actors in the WhereWeLearn

Meet the actors is the output of the work of the Actors article published previously. These are considerations for WhereWeLearn from different perspectives which influence the build. This article serves to hopefully demonstrate the concepts in implementation on a specific project. Understanding the project Distributors Facilitators Users [read more=”Read more” less=”Read less”] Understanding the project Quick description I’d like to …

Actors and considering your system interactions

Actors are a way of visualising a solution, so how do you see actors and your business? This article examines a number of view points for you to review. Object oriented programming sees everything as objects.  The actor model in computer science is a mathematical model of concurrent computation. Seeing everything as actors rather than objects In marketing, marketing actors can be divided into three groups: customers, …

Coding styles and the style choices for your project

Coding styles are a contentious discussion point amongst programmers and your style choices will affect your entire team. As “the project” grows, 2018-09-24 saw the introduction of the library structure which maximises reusability in any platform. The output of today’s work were the initial libraries and a working engine to record suggestion ideas. https://philipalacey.com/project/suggestion-data.php   A perfect time to go over …

WhereWeLearn, a global place to learn

Project nameless finally got its name in 2019.  I am proud to introduce, WhereWeLearn Introduction video to WhereWeLearn The introduction video is now available as The original video for the project is available here.   WhereWeLearn’s Vision Delivering to the world the capability in which every human being can experience the joy of education for free in a global context. …

APIs and what they actually do for your business

APIs and the conversation about what they do has intensified over the last decade.  What are APIs and how are they helpful? This article examines in business terms what an API is and how they can be leveraged. Who’s got the remote control? Types of APIs Security concerns Building one [read more=”Read more” less=”Read less”] Who’s got the remote control? …

Insourcing and keeping work in the business

Insourcing is a big strategic decision to do work using in house teams, the opposite of outsourcing.  What’s involved in getting your business ready? Every business is different, each process is unique, yet the general approach to insourcing is consistent across industries. This article examines three areas.  The first are the metrics to keep an eye on when developing your …