Journey into Android Development – Part 3 : Flex Development (Adobe AIR for Android)
Ok, today I’m at the 360Flex conference following Brent Arnold’s AIR for Android presentation. We are playing with the Flex SDK 4.5 to build an Android app however we had to sign an NDA, so I cannot say some of the detail unless it’s ...
T3 Metadata Editor – A cool Flex App
A lot of my work is for enterprises for software that is hidden behind closed doors but since I have helping out Thought Equity I have a few visible apps under my belt. Just in time for March madness they released a new version of the http://vault.ncca...
T3 Metadata Editor – A cool Flex App
A lot of my work is for enterprises for software that is hidden behind closed doors but since I started helping out Thought Equity I have a few visible apps under my belt. Just in time for March madness they released a new version of the http://vault.n...
Journey into Android Development – Part 2 : rooting the gTablet
Before continuing development I want to update the tablet. The cyanogenmod wiki seems a good resource http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/index.php?title=Viewsonic_G_Tablet:_Full_Update_Guide A colleague received a 7" Galaxy Tab today and I must admi...
Journey into Android Development – Part 2 : rooting the gTablet
Before continuing development I want to update the tablet. The cyanogenmod wiki seems a good resource http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/index.php?title=Viewsonic_G_Tablet:_Full_Update_GuideA colleague received a 7" Galaxy Tab today and I must admit it s...
Journey into Android Development – Part 1: the gTablet
I dabbled a while back with the Android SDK 1.5 but didn’t pursue that platform back then. With the advent of Amazon’s App Store, a bunch of cool tablets and Honeycomb, I thought it was time to take a Journey into Android land again. O...
Journey into Android Development – Part 1: the gTablet
I dabbled a while back with the Android SDK 1.5 but didn’t pursue that platform back then. With the advent of Amazon’s App Store, a bunch of cool tablets and Honeycomb, I thought it was time to take a Journey into Android land again. O...
Journey into Android Development – Part 1: the gTablet
I dabbled a while back with the Android SDK 1.5 but didn’t pursue that platform back then. With the advent of Amazon’s App Store, a bunch of cool tablets and Honeycomb, I thought it was time to take a Journey into Android land again. O...
Journey into Android Development – Part 1: the gTablet
I dabbled a while back with the Android SDK 1.5 but didn’t pursue that platform back then. With the advent of Amazon’s App Store, a bunch of cool tablets and Honeycomb, I thought it was time to take a Journey into Android land again. O...
iPhone App: Mi-Fi 1.2 now with iOS 4.x support. A must have if you have an Mifi card.
I created the MiFi app during the 360iDev conference on September 29th 2009 and submitted the app the same day. I released a fix a month later and didn’t touch the application since. I wasn’t using my Mifi card much until recently whe...
Good RobotLeg presentation at 360Flex
Paul Robertson gave a RobotLeg presentation at 360Flex and put his slides online. I had to dive into a RobotLeg application the other and wanted a refresher and found his slides really great so I’ve extracted for your (and my) convenience some us...
Making CRUD less “Cruddy”, one step at a time
One of the great “new” features of Rails (as of 2.3) is accepts_nested_attributes_for, allowing you to build cross-model CRUD forms without “cruddying” your controller. There are some great examples out there about how to do th...

