At codeHorse, we are committed to establishing and maintaining long-term productive and profitable relationships with our partners and clients. We extend our sincerest thanks to all the excellent companies listed and linked here for the opportunity to work on these fine software projects.
Based on the success of the Oncology Literature database, Pedagogue
Solutions asked codeHorse to develop a similar web-based database
and a search engine for immunology research involving two of Bristol
Meyers Squibb's drugs.
Hyperspace Cowgirls and codeHorse
developed this CD-ROM for Macintosh and Windows published by Acclaim
Entertainment. It is a fun-filled CD with games and videos which help
teach the basic steps to eight of this century's most popular dances,
including the Charleston, Mambo, Twist, and Western Line Dancing.
Windows 2003 Server, IIS, Perl, Firefox, iCalendar
Demo, 1999
A Silicon alley startup asked codeHorse to develop a browser based demo
using shockwave and QuickTime. Details will be added here once they become
public.
Macromedia Shockwave, Quicktime
Book Database, 1999
codeHorse created a book database for Butterick's
intranet. Using codeHorse's IntelliqueryTM technology, users
can build complex sql queries simply by completing a form in their browsers.
Since it is web-based, the entire system can be used from home or by sales
people on the road as well as at the office.
Oracle, Windows NT
BMS Colon Cancer Survey, 1999
At the request of Pedagogue
Solutions, codeHorse developed a web-based Oracle database to collect
customer addresses. A unix script runs automatically once a week to extract
new entries and email them as an attachment.
Oracle, Unix
BMS Oncology Literature Database, 1999
At the request of Pedagogue
Solutions, codeHorse developed a web-based Oracle database and a search
engine to store and search approximately 5000 abstracts containing research
information about three of Bristol Meyers Squibb's drugs. Since codeHorse
created the database and search engine using Perl with a DBI interface
which works on both unix and NT, when BMS requested that the database
be made available at a conference without an internet connection, codeHorse
simply installed the database and scripts on an NT server.
Oracle, Windows NT
Presentation/Simulation, 1999
IAB asked codeHorse to optimize a confidential simulation for one of
their fortune 500 clients. The demo was a full color multimedia presentation
with a lot of animation and sound, and codeHorse made it run like a champ.