Tag: Coder

Mastering Prompt Engineering

🌟 What Is Prompt Engineering?

Learn to talk to Artificial Intelligence like a pro – and get way better results.

Prompt engineering is the art of asking questions in a way that makes AI more useful. You’re not programming – you’re communicating. Clear, creative prompts = better answers. It’s about shaping your requests so that you guide the AI toward giving you output that’s accurate, useful, and styled how you need it. Think of it as crafting the perfect instruction to a very capable, very literal assistant.

Let’s explore the most effective AI prompt engineering techniques.

The Developer’s World in 2025/26

Mobile, Desktop, Backend, and AI in 2025/26

This article was written by a team of two: one fully qualified human journalist, and one extremely efficient AI assistant. See if you can guess which bits were written by the one who never sleeps.

Flatlander WebGL & the 4th Dimension

“Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions” is a novella by Edwin Abbott, published in 1884. The story describes a two-dimensional world occupied by geometric polygons. A square dreams about a visit to a one-dimensional world (Lineland) inhabited by “lustrous points”.

Research and Development

Outside of projects undertaken for clients, FlatCoder Ltd. spends a large amount of time performing research and development.  Below are a few sample projects from the last couple of years.

CRM Software Developer

Several clients of FlatCoder Ltd, past and present, have required bespoke Customer Relationship Management solutions (CRM) or Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP). 

Data Protection vs. Ownership

A big topic and an interesting one!  Everyone is concerned (or should be!) about what data is out there online, who controls it, and what it is used for.  So, what data is out there about you?  Between all the social networks, email providers, blog sites, forums, and more. No one really has a clue.

PHP MySQL “instant” Audit Trail

I was approached by a client recently who had developed their own bespoke Customer Relationship Management software (CRM).  It wasn’t really a planned system – more a necessity as the business grew.