
Nice, the more power to a friendly user interface, the better. Infact, I hope someday we make the time, it would be nice to build a fully scaled inter-active feedback system for users. Imagine someone went to an ATM machine and was greated with a nice big smile, welcome message."Please take your money from me..., with a reminder for a bithday greeting or anniversary" The machine in the metal case concept needs to go much higher. Our programming platform makes it even easier to do this on Windows Embedded or even the web. Which takes me a bit further and maybe out of thread, anyone of you tried C# on windows embedded and care to share expectations versus limitations experiences? This embedded platform is still waiting to be utilized in many areas such as security systems and display facilities. Maybe we can use this thread as a next week topic question.. On Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 12:43 PM, Daniel Ndeti <dantoz@gmail.com> wrote:
I always preffer building my own error handling class for common user errors then give the user meaningful messages that they can be able to understand coz at the end of the day,the user wont understand what "index of user_emailaddress is not unique" means but with something like "The email address exists in the system" will sure save you alot of calls.
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