![]() ![]() I am pleased to say that I was successful in developing all the required technology and algorithms, along with the website itself, and now has launched in Texas, soon to be available throughout the U.S. We needed to compile a massive database of publicly available provider and insurance data, and we needed to plug it all into an easy to use google-map enabled website. We needed to ensure we could quickly search and provide geospatial results for healthcare providers in a radius around a zip code. The Xojo programming language is both modern and object. Anyone can enter their zip code, insurance provider and medical procedure name to compare prices at different hospitals within a given radius, potentially saving thousands of dollars.īefore truly starting on this project I provided some proof of concepts. Xojo is a rapid, cross-platform development tool that allows you to build for Mac, Windows, Linux, as well as for web, iOS and Raspberry Pi. Build your app’s user interface via drag and drop then use our clear and powerful language to provide your app with it’s unique functionality. Create your Xojo account and download Xojo to get started developing your first app. This allows the user to click on a view in an inactive window, activating the view with one click, instead of clicking first to make the window active and. The web application,, is an essential tool for the U.S. making it the ideal development tool for all experience levels. When Jay Williamson approached me for a meeting at a local Starbucks about possibly developing a health application I was pleased to provide consultation about what technologies would eventually be involved, and even more pleased when, the next year, Jay selected me to complete the task. The update to macOS Ventura 13. ![]() This project is ongoing and many project details are confidential, so I have deliberately avoided showing screenshots of any actual software or API documentation. Some example are detecting hardware, scanner capabilities, read/write settings, set scan parameters, scanning, printing raw data and compressed images, detecting button presses, and developing more in-depth features like allowing multiple scan-frame selections on flatbed scaners and creating driver testing environments for the team to use internally. My job started as simply interfacing Xojo with those drivers using declares and structures, but eventually evolved into developing proof-of-concepts features. They received new USB scanner drivers for macOS (dylib) and Windows (DLL), and had a requirement to use those drivers from within their existing Xojo application. Their scanners work with companion desktop scanning software made in Xojo by their in-house developers. develop a line of portable document scanners called Doxie. ![]()
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