Spotlight On: Raximus Studios
For Geoff Haynes, his work as a developer started at home with BASIC on a Commodore 64 and eventually lead him to travel the US amusement park circuit installing point of sale systems. Today, he is settled and running Raximus Studios, using Xojo and enjoying doing what he knows best.
What programming moments made you think ?Wow, I love my job so much.?- The first time I used the Xojo crypto module to send encrypted data back and forth to an Android app written in Java.
- The first time I compiled a class library in C# and used declares in Xojo to access the functions inside of it.
What did you first build with Xojo?I integrated the arcade debit system with other existing POS systems that I knew from my years of subcontractor work in the POS amusement industry. A few other systems I have designed in Xojo that are currently in use at locations include: - An unattended gate access system that controls turnstile entry through barcode and QR scans as well as biometrics.
- A media control system that uses IR scanning devices to control AV devices like the type of systems used to control multiple monitors in restaurants and bowling alleys.
- A cloud-based gate security system used to design and create photo ID cards that are scanned and verified for gate entry.
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