Archive for the ‘Development’ Category

Beginners guide to Arduino and Physical Computing

Posted by Code | Category: Creative, Development, General, Technology | 10/03/2011 4:22 pm

Robots that fetch you tea, you say? That was the response of most people when we (myself and Ste Brennan) said we were going on a physical computing course at Manchester’s MadLab in association with the region’s Omniversity. Robots were a small spec on the horizon compared to the level we dabbled, but it was [...]

The Power of The App

Posted by Code | Category: Development, Digital Marketing, Technology | 28/02/2011 3:56 pm

It’s been widely reported today that Sir Martin Sorrell, chief executive of advertising giant WPP, has called mobile phone apps the “holy grail” for advertisers. To add my own thoughts on app development and the opportunities mobile applications offer to marketers; yes, apps can offer a great way to build an audience and generate interest in a brand or product if [...]

What opportunities do gestural technologies create for retail and commercial environments?

Posted by Code | Category: Creative, Development, Digital Marketing, Technology | 08/02/2011 12:28 pm

That’s quite a mouth full, but I think that is about as succinct as it could get. Firstly I think it is important to establish what gestural technology is, how it can be implemented, then how it can potentially lend itself to a commercial environment.

Flash Vs HTML5 – How we did it!

Posted by Code | Category: Development, Our Work, Technology | 14/01/2011 4:14 pm

Now most of you have had a play with it and judged our Pong game for yourselves, we asked Branny and Jono, the creators of the game to tell us why it came about and how they did it.

Flash Vs HTML5

Posted by Code | Category: Development, Our Work, Technology | 26/10/2010 12:54 pm

The Flash Vs HTML5 debate has caused much discussion over the recent months and it certainly got us thinking here at Code.  We believe the two technologies are not in competition and each have their purpose, but thought it might be amusing to actually put them in direct competition.