Monthly Archives: November 2011

“The Android Workshop” – introduction to native Android development

  Last Thursday and Friday I attended “The Android Workshop” at TechHub in London, lead by none other than Richard Leggett. I’ve experimented with native Android development before but was amazed at how many topics we managed to cover and in just a short period of time. It didn’t take long for me to start read more »

gotoAndSki(“Switzerland”) 2012 – Simple P2P for the common mortal

I’ve been meaning to attend gotoAndSki for several years now, but it never seemed to work out – until now. If you don’t know about this unique event you should definitely check it out! In summer it takes place in Norway, in winter in Switzerland. This coming January 2012 I’ll join a fantastic lineup of read more »

The Flash Platform saga… one week later

[update] There is now some more solid information on the future direction of Flex available here.   We’re a week after Adobe’s shocking announcements around its future vision of the Flash Platform – time to get some perspective and see what exactly has happened. Unfortunately on a number of topics we’re no closer to having read more »

Et tu, Adobe? Flash Player homicide

I’m disgusted at Adobe today. It has now well and truly become tradition to have the post-MAX November layoffs. This year reportedly 750 employees got dismissed across North America and Europe (worse than the previous record after MAX Milan 2008). I wish them all the very best. If you start to see a recurring theme read more »

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