When it comes to developing software, I like to have a clear vision of what the software should do. Before I ever even start coding, I plan things out, then write a map of what they code should do. Without… Continue Reading →
Regardless of the environment, clear requirements are absolutely necessary. To illustrate: When my day’s official work is done, I turn to my own personal pursuits. Among those pursuits these days is using Python to generate MIDI files. Ultimately, I want… Continue Reading →
During my career, I’ve developed and implemented software using all kinds of languages. Really, though, I’m technology agnostic. That is, I don’t care if I’m using AI, Nyquist, or a notebook. It all comes down to solving problems. In my… Continue Reading →
The hard truth of the information technology world is that it doesn’t exist for its own sake. In the years and years I’ve built technology platforms, it’s always been about solving a specific problem. If there isn’t one, expanding a… Continue Reading →
Over the years, I’ve made several wishes. Things like a gazillion dollars, magic carpets, and even a talking monkey that I could have as a best friend have all made the wish list. But one thing I do wish for… Continue Reading →
Blaming technology really is the best path to absolution. In over twenty-five years of developing and implementing software, you could say I’ve learned a thing or two thousand. Among the most salient of my lessons about which I want to… Continue Reading →
The main reason why things don’t change in any given situation is that people might want payoffs associated with a change, but they don’t actually want to work to earn the payoffs. Generally, we can see problems and we can… Continue Reading →
In the over twenty years that I’ve spent designing and implementing software, I can safely say that social service agencies tend to be under-served by their Information Technology (IT) strategies. The thing is, though, that a really good clinical decision… Continue Reading →
I’ve been working within the clinical information technology field for the last ten (10) years. Because am BOTH a software development project manager (PMP certified) AND a licensed clinician (LADC, CEP), I believe that I am well-positioned to build my own… Continue Reading →
In the twenty years I’ve spent designing and implementing software, I can safely say that social service agencies tend to be under-served by their IT strategies. The thing is, though, that a really good clinical decision support system (CDSS) can… Continue Reading →
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