Barcamp Derry Presentation
Had a brilliant weekend up North in @barcampderry Met some interesting folks and had a chance to discover a fantastic city and the surrounding area.
Had a brilliant weekend up North in @barcampderry Met some interesting folks and had a chance to discover a fantastic city and the surrounding area.
Now Updated to add Rhino Commons
What is a camera? Intuitively we know what a camera is: simply a way to show the action.
After a very fun DDD Belfast I was debating,whether I should go to Developer Developer Developer Scotland, in the end I did and it was a good decision. I had...
I’m late with the Ada Lovelace Day article, I had the choice of making it on time but incomplete, or put some time and be late, and I chose the later this ti...
This coming Wednesday the 5th of August we are going to be meeting up in Kennedy’s ( nearly opposite to Pearse Dart Station) Its been a while so I’m really l...
So… I had to set up a GXT development environment for myself from scratch, so I thought I d share the experience.
After some time messing with GWT-Ext
So… I had to set up a GXT development environment for myself from scratch, so I thought I d share the experience.
I’m planing on a series of blogs on WIF ( windows Identity Foundation) however that might or might not happen :), so meanwhile I m posting this, StarterSTS ...
I think the best way to describe this is saying, When is the next one? (We think around late August, early September)
A few weeks ago I bit the bullet and bought Mono for Android. I also decided to update to all devices to Ice Cream Sandwich as the UI is just so much better....
I saw some incoming links from curiouswines.ie and I though I would clarify I’m not a wine connoisseur (I ll keep trying tho :D) however, the word does remi...
Through Andy Hunt’s Blog ( one of the Authors of The Pragmatic Programer) I got the Pocket Ubuntu guide for free.
Fluentmigrator is a really nice migration tool that allows you to tear your database up and down keeping version, please visit the project page for more info.
Had a DetachedCriteria, very simple, I check it running with profiler side by side and I see loads of queries running. Why?
Hi there
I was invited to give a talk on Open Source in DIT to a group of students. Link to slides http://www.slideshare.net/roundcrisis/open-source-and-you-5456161.
DDD Scotland is happening next weekend, I’m really looking forward to it. I’m also very happy my talk got selected, thanks everyone that voted for it. The a...
We are evaluating BDD frameworks at the moment and I’m going through StoryQ.
The Art of Unit Testing (by Roy Osherove) First Meetup
I’m planing on a series of blogs on WIF ( windows Identity Foundation) however that might or might not happen :), so meanwhile I m posting this, StarterSTS ...
Cameras are cool, so lets keep at it and try a spring camera, i.e. one that follows you around.
Say we are not concerned with the query side of things (because we have an autonomous query service that need not know about your aggregate roots). With that...
Quick post about this little board app. Say you are doing agile and you have the board with cards, why do you need the physical board? head to scrumyhttp://s...
These are some readings associated with work associated with Decision KP Maps
I think the best way to describe this is saying, When is the next one? (We think around late August, early September)
Very excited by a very very busy few months ahead:
The past 18th of June we had a meetup.
I’ve been playing with mono for android the last few days. I have also tried it about 2 years ago. It was a good tool then, and it got much much better.
The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2013 annual report for this blog.
If you are trying to use Ninject with Asp.net MVC, there is an integration available in github http://github.com/enkari/ninject.web.mvc if you look at the co...
After a very fun DDD Belfast I was debating,whether I should go to Developer Developer Developer Scotland, in the end I did and it was a good decision. I had...
Had a brilliant weekend up North in @barcampderry Met some interesting folks and had a chance to discover a fantastic city and the surrounding area.
Hi there just a friendly reminder about OssBarcamp
This post goes againt my idea of restricting the blog to purely technical matters. In this case is well worht it because our freedom on the net is threaten...
I have moved my blog from wordpress to Jekyll. It was a process a little bit longer than I expected and I am not done with it, but I’m glad to have started t...
A reading diary is my way to discuss with myself what I think about the book as I read it. It probably has errors of different kinds.
I‘ve been feeling that I’m missing out by not knowing much about functional programming and this book was recommended to my many times, so I started reading ...
So I was at DDD South west last saturday presenting Raven DB: day to day.
As you might or might not know, I am one of the founders of BatCat Games, the important word about that sentence is **games. **The fact that we make games pu...
Kick post on Types, nothing outrageous, but this was just a construct that I never used too much.
Had a DetachedCriteria, very simple, I check it running with profiler side by side and I see loads of queries running. Why?
What is a camera? Intuitively we know what a camera is: simply a way to show the action.
Hi there:
Hi This should be pretty exciting, I’m hoping to do a talk in OSSBarcamp ( well not really a talk but you know) and depending on votes, I might be talking i...
Using caching on ViewComponent
What an awesome experience to organize and participate in this event.
I found myself making the mistake I read about a lot of times.
I needed a psd content processor and found one here it is based on the EndoEngine. The one available depended on XNA 3.1, I did some clean up on the project...
CQRS with Event Sourcing
I’m preparing for a talk on CQRS and I though I’d support it with a series of posts on the subject. I’d love to get some feedback on this and all the followi...
This post belongs to a series of posts on CQRS/ES
Say we are not concerned with the query side of things (because we have an autonomous query service that need not know about your aggregate roots). With that...
This post belongs to a series of posts on CQRS/ES
I’m preparing for a talk on CQRS and I though I’d support it with a series of posts on the subject. I’d love to get some feedback on this and all the followi...
DDD Scotland is happening next weekend, I’m really looking forward to it. I’m also very happy my talk got selected, thanks everyone that voted for it. The a...
So I was at DDD South west last saturday presenting Raven DB: day to day.
These are some readings associated with work associated with Decision KP Maps
The other day I was listening to Kent Beck in this podcast where he was talking about, amongst other things, push on green deployment, basically the idea is ...
DDD Scotland is happening next weekend, I’m really looking forward to it. I’m also very happy my talk got selected, thanks everyone that voted for it. The a...
The other day I was listening to Kent Beck in this podcast where he was talking about, amongst other things, push on green deployment, basically the idea is ...
Using caching on ViewComponent
Hi
It looks like Ruby Ireland is getting a bit more attention from people, and that is great to see I had my own reservations about if I should continue going t...
I’m doing a lighting talk about jQuery and ExtJs (maybe mention GWT) in the next Ruby Ireland on the 9th of September link
This is just how I organize folders and projects on my machine, there are endless possibilities , but I saw someone searching for it online and it did took m...
What an awesome experience to organize and participate in this event.
I’m seriously used to the Resharper key map in visual studio, so when doing Java development I felt a bit handicapped, unfortunately I cant use IntelliJ IDEA...
A few weeks ago I bit the bullet and bought Mono for Android. I also decided to update to all devices to Ice Cream Sandwich as the UI is just so much better....
These are some readings associated with work associated with Decision KP Maps
CQRS with Event Sourcing
What an awesome experience to organize and participate in this event.
CQRS with Event Sourcing
I’m late with the Ada Lovelace Day article, I had the choice of making it on time but incomplete, or put some time and be late, and I chose the later this ti...
Fluentmigrator is a really nice migration tool that allows you to tear your database up and down keeping version, please visit the project page for more info.
I‘ve been feeling that I’m missing out by not knowing much about functional programming and this book was recommended to my many times, so I started reading ...
A reading diary is my way to discuss with myself what I think about the book as I read it. It probably has errors of different kinds.
So I was getting an “ Could not Load File or Assembly” error, even thou I was pretty certain I was referencing the right dlls in the correct folders. What co...
As you might or might not know, I am one of the founders of BatCat Games, the important word about that sentence is **games. **The fact that we make games pu...
This a very simple walk through to use Mercury on a Windows Phone 7 project.
What is a camera? Intuitively we know what a camera is: simply a way to show the action.
This is not a big one but it’s good to know.
I did a few presentations about Monogame in Gaming Reimagined (at what used to be the Landsdowne Road Stadium) and in Games Fleadh, if you were there I would...
I did a few presentations about Monogame in Gaming Reimagined (at what used to be the Landsdowne Road Stadium) and in Games Fleadh, if you were there I would...
I got a Windows Phone 7 to play with for a while and these are some notes about the experiment. I just did a tick-tac-toe based on this blog post changed a ...
Kick post on Types, nothing outrageous, but this was just a construct that I never used too much.
Hi all just though I’ d advertise the fact that rubyjobs.ie is live.
Discovering Clarity Through Personal Practice. I’ve been meaning to do some improvements to the Bytesize Architecture Sessions’ website and I found a lot of ...
Say you have a panel, that contains a form and you want to get the values for the fields of that form, one way to go on about it is to use findByType():
There seems to be some sort of problem when you have to add a FormPanel to a Panel in GWT-Ext 2.0.6.
After some time messing with GWT-Ext
This is a simple example on how to make a ComboBox in Gwt-Ext to populate with XML.
A quick post about Gwt-Ext Charts.
There seems to be some sort of problem when you have to add a FormPanel to a Panel in GWT-Ext 2.0.6.
So I made the leap the other day and installed RC for Windows 7 and it all seems pretty ok.
Discovering Clarity Through Personal Practice. I’ve been meaning to do some improvements to the Bytesize Architecture Sessions’ website and I found a lot of ...
I found some interesting IronRuby Resources that I thought some people might find useful:
After a very fun DDD Belfast I was debating,whether I should go to Developer Developer Developer Scotland, in the end I did and it was a good decision. I had...
So today i was reading an article by Ben Hall on Getting Started With IronRuby And RSpec, Part 1 after I read a few paragraphs I twitted that there were “..s...
I’m doing a lighting talk about jQuery and ExtJs (maybe mention GWT) in the next Ruby Ireland on the 9th of September link
I’m seriously used to the Resharper key map in visual studio, so when doing Java development I felt a bit handicapped, unfortunately I cant use IntelliJ IDEA...
I have moved my blog from wordpress to Jekyll. It was a process a little bit longer than I expected and I am not done with it, but I’m glad to have started t...
The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2013 annual report for this blog.
These are some readings associated with work associated with Decision KP Maps
I heard about this new web framework the other day, the code its available on github/jacksonh/manos the main interesting thing I heard about it were:
The past 18th of June we had a meetup.
It looks like Ruby Ireland is getting a bit more attention from people, and that is great to see I had my own reservations about if I should continue going t...
Very excited by a very very busy few months ahead:
This a very simple walk through to use Mercury on a Windows Phone 7 project.
Now Updated to add Rhino Commons
This post belongs to a series of posts on CQRS/ES
Mono for android or Xamarin.Android little tips:
A few weeks ago I bit the bullet and bought Mono for Android. I also decided to update to all devices to Ice Cream Sandwich as the UI is just so much better....
I’ve been playing with mono for android the last few days. I have also tried it about 2 years ago. It was a good tool then, and it got much much better.
I did a few presentations about Monogame in Gaming Reimagined (at what used to be the Landsdowne Road Stadium) and in Games Fleadh, if you were there I would...
As you might or might not know, I am one of the founders of BatCat Games, the important word about that sentence is **games. **The fact that we make games pu...
So I made the leap the other day and installed RC for Windows 7 and it all seems pretty ok.
Hi all:
Hi there:
Using caching on ViewComponent
So I was getting an “ Could not Load File or Assembly” error, even thou I was pretty certain I was referencing the right dlls in the correct folders. What co...
Moving blog
If you are trying to use Ninject with Asp.net MVC, there is an integration available in github http://github.com/enkari/ninject.web.mvc if you look at the co...
So I was at DDD South west last saturday presenting Raven DB: day to day.
I needed a psd content processor and found one here it is based on the EndoEngine. The one available depended on XNA 3.1, I did some clean up on the project...
Recently I needed some code to truncate a directory of files or folders, for example I wanted to remove files or directories given a max number of files or d...
What is pair programming?
This a very simple walk through to use Mercury on a Windows Phone 7 project.
This a very simple walk through to use Mercury on a Windows Phone 7 project.
I’ve been playing with mono for android the last few days. I have also tried it about 2 years ago. It was a good tool then, and it got much much better.
I needed a psd content processor and found one here it is based on the EndoEngine. The one available depended on XNA 3.1, I did some clean up on the project...
I did a few presentations about Monogame in Gaming Reimagined (at what used to be the Landsdowne Road Stadium) and in Games Fleadh, if you were there I would...
Cameras are cool, so lets keep at it and try a spring camera, i.e. one that follows you around.
The other day I was listening to Kent Beck in this podcast where he was talking about, amongst other things, push on green deployment, basically the idea is ...
So I was at DDD South west last saturday presenting Raven DB: day to day.
Just a small post to let you know. I’ll be speaking in two conferences this month.
A reading diary is my way to discuss with myself what I think about the book as I read it. It probably has errors of different kinds.
I had a bit of trouble getting to this, so for self reference more than anything, I thought I d post about it.
So today i was reading an article by Ben Hall on Getting Started With IronRuby And RSpec, Part 1 after I read a few paragraphs I twitted that there were “..s...
Hi all just though I’ d advertise the fact that rubyjobs.ie is live.
Yesterday we had a really nice Ruby Ireland meet up some links
It looks like Ruby Ireland is getting a bit more attention from people, and that is great to see I had my own reservations about if I should continue going t...
After a very fun DDD Belfast I was debating,whether I should go to Developer Developer Developer Scotland, in the end I did and it was a good decision. I had...
Quick post about this little board app. Say you are doing agile and you have the board with cards, why do you need the physical board? head to scrumyhttp://s...
Say we are not concerned with the query side of things (because we have an autonomous query service that need not know about your aggregate roots). With that...
These are some readings associated with work associated with Decision KP Maps
This post belongs to a series of posts on CQRS/ES
CQRS with Event Sourcing
Now Updated to add Rhino Commons
I’m planing on a series of blogs on WIF ( windows Identity Foundation) however that might or might not happen :), so meanwhile I m posting this, StarterSTS ...
Had a brilliant weekend up North in @barcampderry Met some interesting folks and had a chance to discover a fantastic city and the surrounding area.
After a very fun DDD Belfast I was debating,whether I should go to Developer Developer Developer Scotland, in the end I did and it was a good decision. I had...
Hi there:
I’m doing a lighting talk about jQuery and ExtJs (maybe mention GWT) in the next Ruby Ireland on the 9th of September link
As you might or might not know, I am one of the founders of BatCat Games, the important word about that sentence is **games. **The fact that we make games pu...
I needed a psd content processor and found one here it is based on the EndoEngine. The one available depended on XNA 3.1, I did some clean up on the project...
Now Updated to add Rhino Commons
In web development, you come across tools all the time, some are incredible and I was lucky enough to find two today.
Through Andy Hunt’s Blog ( one of the Authors of The Pragmatic Programer) I got the Pocket Ubuntu guide for free.
Just a small post to let you know. I’ll be speaking in two conferences this month.
A few of us have been reading this book as a part of a book club. Finally I think is time to push a review for this book .
Hi there
The Art of Unit Testing (by Roy Osherove) First Meetup
We are meeting for the first time for the Book club and just to get the ball rolling on this I though I’d write up a mini summary of chapter 1 on The Art of ...
After some time messing with GWT-Ext
Now Updated to add Rhino Commons
Discovering Clarity Through Personal Practice. I’ve been meaning to do some improvements to the Bytesize Architecture Sessions’ website and I found a lot of ...
In web development, you come across tools all the time, some are incredible and I was lucky enough to find two today.
My dad asked me to help him do a website, so I started looking at the options, I definitely do not want to maintain this at all I thought.
I got a Windows Phone 7 to play with for a while and these are some notes about the experiment. I just did a tick-tac-toe based on this blog post changed a ...
I found this post on how to verify google webmaster tools.
These are some readings associated with work associated with Decision KP Maps
Mono for android or Xamarin.Android little tips:
A few weeks ago I bit the bullet and bought Mono for Android. I also decided to update to all devices to Ice Cream Sandwich as the UI is just so much better....
As you might or might not know, I am one of the founders of BatCat Games, the important word about that sentence is **games. **The fact that we make games pu...
I needed a psd content processor and found one here it is based on the EndoEngine. The one available depended on XNA 3.1, I did some clean up on the project...
This a very simple walk through to use Mercury on a Windows Phone 7 project.
What is a camera? Intuitively we know what a camera is: simply a way to show the action.
I got a Windows Phone 7 to play with for a while and these are some notes about the experiment. I just did a tick-tac-toe based on this blog post changed a ...
I needed a psd content processor and found one here it is based on the EndoEngine. The one available depended on XNA 3.1, I did some clean up on the project...
What is pair programming?
Discovering Clarity Through Personal Practice. I’ve been meaning to do some improvements to the Bytesize Architecture Sessions’ website and I found a lot of ...
These are some readings associated with work associated with Decision KP Maps
This is a post about understanding what is happening during architectural decision making. Following up from the talk I did at ADA Conf I started working on...
I’ve been running collaborative modelling sessions lately and noticed that some of the retrospective formats I tend to lean on don’t work as well as it could...
A lot of these links are related to learning and collaboration, I blame excellent resources shared by Donna Benjamin, Cat Hicks
I ran a workshop with Tech Waka Podcast & Leadership Collective in Auckland on the 26th March. It was great to get hands on with my new local community!
Some resources that came up either during the workshop or the talk :
Hartman Proficiency Taxonomy by Maria Hartman - This is about understanding learning, better. The bottom of the taxonomy being called Thought Leader which...
These are the slides for the talk I did yesterday at ADA Conf in Melbourne
This is a shortlist of what I read to create the talk: The Making of a decision.
Is It Time To Version Observability? (Signs Point To Yes) By Charity Majors
In this post we look at dealing with ambiguity, a high level of what does OODA loops mean, getting better at debugging , and more.
So here are some interesting links with some commentary about programming languages for distributed systems, cellular architecture, and advisory process for ...
So here are some interesting links with some commentary about programming languages, strategy, etc. Since a lot of the links are not short reads, I’m going t...
This idea, of writing a weekly(ish) post with interesting reads started of after reading Please, Own Your RSS Links. This is a post which could be summed up ...
During October I spoke about Bytesize Architecure Sessions at the Global Software Architecture Summit. I got some interesting questions in the Q&A. We di...
I am just back from the Global Software Architecture Summit were I spoke recently about Bytesize Architecure Sessions. I got some interesting questions in th...
Other posts on the series How this series started Questions about number of participants Questions about team’s attitude to collaboration
I recently spoke about Bytesize Architecure Sessions at the Global Software Architecture Summit. I got some interesting questions in the Q&A. We didn’t ...
I am going to be talking at New Crafts this Friday. I’m planning to update this post with more info about how was the conference here, so I figured I will st...
I am going to be giving an in person talk after a long time (at New Crafts, more info ), and I was feeling a bit anxious. If I am feeling like that, how do p...
It is not uncommon to hear the parable about the blind people and the elephant when learning about systems. It’s a story about a group of blind people who ha...
In my previous post about Bytesize Architecture sessions I described briefly that one of the key aspects of the session is to have time “Alone together” whe...
Note: This is a cross post from Functional Feline Society, a collaboration between Elias Court and Myself.
Note: This is a cross post from Functional Feline Society, a collaboration between Elias Court and Myself.
In my previous post about Bytesize Architecture sessions I described briefly that one of the key aspects of the session is to have “Alone together” time wher...
I did at talk about tools of software architecture 🎉.
Update: see Bytesize Architecure Sessions website bytesizearchitecturesessions.com 🎉
Using .net as an example we’ll go over the technical decisions that influenced how todays languages look like. We will look at some key technologies that en...
Not so long ago, I had to add a feature that should run periodically as part of a web-server. I thought, no problem, I will use cats effects that will run wh...
Motivation
CAN bus: High level introduction
Day 7, last day of a week trying to generate the least amount of long lived rubbish by not buying non renewable things. My rules are:
Day 6 of a week trying to generate the least amount of long lived rubbish by not buying non renewable things. My rules are:
Day 5 of a week trying to generate the least amount of long lived rubbish by not buying non renewable things. My rules are:
A week trying to generate the least amount of long lived rubbish by not buying non renewable things. My rules are:
Day 4 of a week trying to generate the least amount of long lived rubbish by not buying non renewable things. My rules are:
Day 3 of a week trying to generate the least amount of long lived rubbish by buying renewable or compostable things. My rules are:
Day 2 of a week trying to generate the least amount of long lived rubbish by not buying non renewable things. My rules are:
Something rather different here. I am doing a little experiment.
These are some great history of computing books, in this list I chose books that tend to focus on software and programming languages. These are books I like ...
I am learning a little bit of [Purescript] and today I learned:
There is really no hard and fast rule for recording technical debt, some people do it on their bug trackers, others in their agile/kanban boards, storing it ...
It has been a long time since I posted anything here.
If you are working with intellij and gradle you might at some point hit the
I was playing around with a small function in Scala and found it kind of interesting that you can express the same thing in different ways. We are writting a...
For the first post of the year, a short post on something I keep forgetting, hopefully it will help someone else.
I wrote a little bit about type providers here but I haven’t in a while and the time has come to check them out again.
I mentioned in a post yesterday that I was looking for a programming languages database with this minimum info:
As I try to understand the history of programming languages I am building a time-line with paradigms and families of the programming languages I learn about....
This post is a (not so short) summary of the wonderful 1972 paper entitled: “Programming Languages: History and Future” by Jean Sammet[1]. She is not only on...
I guess I am one of those people that really enjoy this time of the year, so I had to add another post. This is a sneaky(?) second post for #FsAdvent. Read...
It is that time of the year, and #FsAdvent is now an event we all look forward during the happy season :D. My contribution to it is this write up about compu...
Some stuff I have been looking at today that you might find interesting
Functional Kats: Kata review ``` {highlight FSharp}
Lately I have been working on the port for our game Onikira: Demon Killer (very very close to release by the way)… it is a lot of work but hopefully good stu...
As you might or might not know to make Onikira: Demon Killer we use an engine called Duality and a few weeks ago we started to port it to android.
I spent part of the past week in Poland, I landed in Łódź (if you are not a Polish speaker, look up the pronunciation). Totally extreme friendliness. I felt ...
The awesome Rachel and myself were on Mostly Erlang podcast the other day (it’s not live yet), check it out they have some very cool episodes.
It has been a while since I used any flavour of Linux as a development environment (so, apologies if I am showing something really obvious). Haskell developm...
Curiosity killed the cat, good thing cats have 9 lives…
The title of this post was a bit obscure as I didn’t really know what I was going to do for this entry on the #FsAdvent Calendar Make sure you check out the ...
I have mentioned FAKE (aka F# Make) in pretty much all the talks I have done lately, however I never explained in detail some of the key aspects of this amaz...
You can find my slides and Video for NDC London.
I took some notes during CodeMesh a few weeks ago, and here they are. There are a few good talks that I couldn’t attend that are totally worth it, check them...
This post could also be called:One step forward, two steps backwards.
As part of the workshop I am preparing to run on a bunch of places in North America, I created a small clone of Breakout and just ported it to F#. I am going...
Duality is a 2D game engine with an extensible editor (If you follow my blog you’ll see it mention it a few times), I added F# Scripting support a good while...
F#n and games
At the moment, and for the last while, I have been working on an awesome game OniKira: Demon Killer (yes we renamed it recently) from the start we wanted to ...
Recently I was finishing off the great work Carsten started (well pretty much completed, I was just adding the nuget package and change the build so it would...
Went to #devSum14 in Stockholm and had a great time. Talked to amazing people and gave my second presentation on F#, people seemed happy about it and had loa...
Why I have been learning F# (and functional programming in general) lately:
Recently I saw a post about a simple FSM implementation in F# (link), and that got me thinking about our Behaviour Trees and how simple or complex it would b...
Recently Andrew added C# scripting capabilities to Duality, the engine we are using to build Honourbound. Once we had something working, we started thinking ...
A week or so ago I was lucky to be in San Francisco for “the” Game Developer Conference, while I was there I was able to meet Mathias Brandewinder, we got to...
As most developers I have really good and really bad days, it comes with the nature of the job. Lately I have been thinking that I had a lot of bad days, I n...
For a while, I’ve been trying to learn functional programming and after a lot of prodding I chose to learn F# this year, the reasons:
TL;DR: It is not everyday that I definitely need to learn from a book. When I got “Game AI pro” I needed to learn as much as possible about practical usage o...
Possibly what blew my mind the most last year was attending and presenting at CodeMesh, the conference line-up was impeccable, and of course, the interesting...
The first Functional Katas happened last Wednesday, out of 29 people who signed up, about 15 turned up. Which is great given that it’s January and cold, and ...
I decided to keep a mini journal with updates about having a standing desk, I figure a lot of people are thinking about it (like I was) and it might be handy...
I am learning functional programming and the one I am playing with the most is F#. So I was on the look out for something small to do with the language, the ...
On the interwebz today I found an interesting library that somehow I haven’t heard of before, and it is a few years old, I wonder if the low popularity leve...
Continuing from yesterday, I was testing how hard it is to work with two domains, I found this and it seemed like a good starting place. I started moving thi...
The last few days I’ve been playing with MEF.
I have moved my blog from wordpress to Jekyll. It was a process a little bit longer than I expected and I am not done with it, but I’m glad to have started t...
The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2013 annual report for this blog.
So, while I was trying to implement the double buffer (previous post available here) I started thinking about perhaps a simpler implementation with one of th...
A game running at 60FPS needs to render every 16 milliseconds, meaning that all the logic for collision detection, animation, obstacle avoidance, physics...
For the last few years I have been writing code in C#. I think C# and .net are great tools to write software. I find that C# is exactly where I need it to be...
Mono for android or Xamarin.Android little tips:
I did a few presentations about Monogame in Gaming Reimagined (at what used to be the Landsdowne Road Stadium) and in Games Fleadh, if you were there I would...
A few weeks ago I bit the bullet and bought Mono for Android. I also decided to update to all devices to Ice Cream Sandwich as the UI is just so much better....
As you might or might not know, I am one of the founders of BatCat Games, the important word about that sentence is **games. **The fact that we make games pu...
I’ve been playing with mono for android the last few days. I have also tried it about 2 years ago. It was a good tool then, and it got much much better.
So, after the last post, where I introduced Directory truncator, I present you some extra work I have just committed. My plans for it from the previous post ...
Recently I needed some code to truncate a directory of files or folders, for example I wanted to remove files or directories given a max number of files or d...
I needed a psd content processor and found one here it is based on the EndoEngine. The one available depended on XNA 3.1, I did some clean up on the project...
This is not a big one but it’s good to know.
A reading diary is my way to discuss with myself what I think about the book as I read it. It probably has errors of different kinds.
I‘ve been feeling that I’m missing out by not knowing much about functional programming and this book was recommended to my many times, so I started reading ...
So I was at DDD South west last saturday presenting Raven DB: day to day.
Just a small post to let you know. I’ll be speaking in two conferences this month.
Cameras are cool, so lets keep at it and try a spring camera, i.e. one that follows you around.
This a very simple walk through to use Mercury on a Windows Phone 7 project.
What is a camera? Intuitively we know what a camera is: simply a way to show the action.
I got a Windows Phone 7 to play with for a while and these are some notes about the experiment. I just did a tick-tac-toe based on this blog post changed a ...
So a few Scientists and a few developers met last Wednesday. It was hard to know where we were going to end and thanks so much to everyone that participated....
XNA is the SDK from Microsoft for game development.
What an awesome experience to organize and participate in this event.
In the last few years the tooling available to .net developers for unit testing in general has matured, these are some of the tools that I either used or he...
During the past weekend I was at DDD Scotland, it was great to meet all the people there.
DDD Scotland is happening next weekend, I’m really looking forward to it. I’m also very happy my talk got selected, thanks everyone that voted for it. The a...
I ve been talking to some people over the past few months about CQRS, particularly CQRS/ES and at some point of the conversation I get the **framework **ques...
Say we are not concerned with the query side of things (because we have an autonomous query service that need not know about your aggregate roots). With that...
I was in Belfast yesterday were I was presenting what I called “CQRS/ES and friends” in NIMTUG . I had a great time thanks to all who came and thanks to the ...
This post belongs to a series of posts on CQRS/ES
CQRS with Event Sourcing
I’m preparing for a talk on CQRS and I though I’d support it with a series of posts on the subject. I’d love to get some feedback on this and all the followi...
We are evaluating BDD frameworks at the moment and I’m going through StoryQ.
In the Book Club, we are reading 7 Languages in 7 Weeks (for more info on the book club go to Dublin Alt.Net mailing list) so far a really awesome book, Its ...
I was invited to give a talk on Open Source in DIT to a group of students. Link to slides http://www.slideshare.net/roundcrisis/open-source-and-you-5456161.
I heard about this new web framework the other day, the code its available on github/jacksonh/manos the main interesting thing I heard about it were:
This is just how I organize folders and projects on my machine, there are endless possibilities , but I saw someone searching for it online and it did took m...
I had a bit of trouble getting to this, so for self reference more than anything, I thought I d post about it.
Yesterday we had the 3rd IOSCD. It was great fun, the code is all available here.
There is a bunch of things happening in Dublin in the next few months, I figured it would be handy to push a post on it.
Kick post on Types, nothing outrageous, but this was just a construct that I never used too much.
So I was getting an “ Could not Load File or Assembly” error, even thou I was pretty certain I was referencing the right dlls in the correct folders. What co...
What is pair programming?
Recently I started using Visual Studio 2010, if you follow me on twitter you probably know that this hasnt been a nice transition for me (apologies for the c...
I think the best way to describe this is saying, When is the next one? (We think around late August, early September)
Fluentmigrator is a really nice migration tool that allows you to tear your database up and down keeping version, please visit the project page for more info.
I’m late with the Ada Lovelace Day article, I had the choice of making it on time but incomplete, or put some time and be late, and I chose the later this ti...
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I understand the title makes little sense, but this is probably what I would search in a web search engine ( hopefully at the time I ll find my own post) A ...
A few of us have been reading this book as a part of a book club. Finally I think is time to push a review for this book .
The other day I was listening to Kent Beck in this podcast where he was talking about, amongst other things, push on green deployment, basically the idea is ...
Hi there
DDD8 was a lot of fun!
I’m planing on a series of blogs on WIF ( windows Identity Foundation) however that might or might not happen :), so meanwhile I m posting this, StarterSTS ...
If you are trying to use Ninject with Asp.net MVC, there is an integration available in github http://github.com/enkari/ninject.web.mvc if you look at the co...
Just some interesting thing I found on the extjs world.
Had a brilliant weekend up North in @barcampderry Met some interesting folks and had a chance to discover a fantastic city and the surrounding area.
The Art of Unit Testing (by Roy Osherove) First Meetup
We are meeting for the first time for the Book club and just to get the ball rolling on this I though I’d write up a mini summary of chapter 1 on The Art of ...
Very excited by a very very busy few months ahead:
Just a quick post :
Hi there
This coming Wednesday the 5th of August we are going to be meeting up in Kennedy’s ( nearly opposite to Pearse Dart Station) Its been a while so I’m really l...
I found some interesting IronRuby Resources that I thought some people might find useful:
Say you have a panel, that contains a form and you want to get the values for the fields of that form, one way to go on about it is to use findByType():
So… I had to set up a GXT development environment for myself from scratch, so I thought I d share the experience.
There seems to be some sort of problem when you have to add a FormPanel to a Panel in GWT-Ext 2.0.6.
The past 18th of June we had a meetup.
After some time messing with GWT-Ext
I’m seriously used to the Resharper key map in visual studio, so when doing Java development I felt a bit handicapped, unfortunately I cant use IntelliJ IDEA...
This is a simple example on how to make a ComboBox in Gwt-Ext to populate with XML.
So I made the leap the other day and installed RC for Windows 7 and it all seems pretty ok.
A quick post about Gwt-Ext Charts.
Quick post about this little board app. Say you are doing agile and you have the board with cards, why do you need the physical board? head to scrumyhttp://s...
After a very fun DDD Belfast I was debating,whether I should go to Developer Developer Developer Scotland, in the end I did and it was a good decision. I had...
My dad asked me to help him do a website, so I started looking at the options, I definitely do not want to maintain this at all I thought.
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Hi there:
Hi there just a friendly reminder about OssBarcamp
This post goes againt my idea of restricting the blog to purely technical matters. In this case is well worht it because our freedom on the net is threaten...
Had a DetachedCriteria, very simple, I check it running with profiler side by side and I see loads of queries running. Why?
Now Updated to add Rhino Commons
I saw some incoming links from curiouswines.ie and I though I would clarify I’m not a wine connoisseur (I ll keep trying tho :D) however, the word does remi...
So today i was reading an article by Ben Hall on Getting Started With IronRuby And RSpec, Part 1 after I read a few paragraphs I twitted that there were “..s...
Through Andy Hunt’s Blog ( one of the Authors of The Pragmatic Programer) I got the Pocket Ubuntu guide for free.
In web development, you come across tools all the time, some are incredible and I was lucky enough to find two today.
I found myself making the mistake I read about a lot of times.
Hi there:
Hi This should be pretty exciting, I’m hoping to do a talk in OSSBarcamp ( well not really a talk but you know) and depending on votes, I might be talking i...
Hi all just though I’ d advertise the fact that rubyjobs.ie is live.
Using caching on ViewComponent
I found this post on how to verify google webmaster tools.
Ramblings about 2009
Hi
Yesterday we had a really nice Ruby Ireland meet up some links
Moving blog
A quick one
It looks like Ruby Ireland is getting a bit more attention from people, and that is great to see I had my own reservations about if I should continue going t...
Since my last post I ve been trying to avoid writting about trivial small things however meaty post take time and I just dont have it right now.
I was in ruby Ireland last night ( good turn up btw) and it was great to see Paul Campbell talking about Couch Db, a non relational DB in their own words
I’m doing a lighting talk about jQuery and ExtJs (maybe mention GWT) in the next Ruby Ireland on the 9th of September link
Hi again Well hopefully that meeting will go ahead on the saturday the 13th of september http://www.opencoffeedublin.com/september-saturday-opencoffee-dubl...
Today I’m trying out Ext GWT
This idea has been in my head for a while now, I’m sure all developers get here at some point where you want to move forward but not terribly sure how to get...
hi This post is basically a rant, a rant about SSIS, whoever designed this UI please take a good look at your career and either retire or consider a career c...
Hi. at some point we all need a click time picker, found this one (in ajaxian) Also in Ajaxian, I found a PNG fix I used the sample and it works, however I ...
A little thing that drove me completely insane when using parse (appache ref) the path to the view includes the folder that you are in say you are in the f...
I always forget these two: $Url.Link('label', "%{controller='controllerName',action='actionName'}") and this: To Create a form $Form.FormTag("%{id= 'for...
Saw this on ajaxian and i think is really handy and at some (not too far in time i ll need this) http://www.twinhelix.com/css/iepngfix/demo/ basically to add...
Yesterday I was coding and I needed to create a criteria like Repository.FinOne(Restriccions.Eq("Email", email)); however I wanted to make sure that the...
PDF Readers I’m thinking about a serious of “meaty” post for this weekend or at least the one decent one, but meanwhile I though I should post about the inc...
This is a firebug extension for measuring accurately the JS performance I have installed and tested it in this site sounds like a good idea and to see it run...
Talking about open sourcing http://www.nokia.com/A4136001?newsid=1230415
OMG I just saw this http://efvote.wufoo.com/forms/ado-net-entity-framework-vote-of-no-confidence/ and I had to post it.
Last Thursday and Friday I was at the IOTC, an Open Source Conference. I went to a few talks 1) Saw Geoffrey Grosenbach talking about Phusion Passenger. The...
http://www.webdesignerwall.com/demo/jquery/img-replacement.html look at the source code for this, is it clean or what? took me little time to get something u...
http://royal.pingdom.com/?p=305 First Prototype, closely followed by jQuery :D then moo
I really like this UI.jQuery.com Will post more later…
I saw Scott Gu’s post about Silverlight and I decided OK I’ll try it. Well, the install took 10 minutes and I had to close everything (Visual Studio ,IE Fire...
The most interesting thing today was an email from Manning with the new release of the EAP of Nhibernate in Action (still in chapter 3 :( ) . On the plus sid...
John Resig just posted some talks he gave and they are so easy to understand that it hurts. I really like the jQuery syntax, ok is a different approach to a ...
hi there I don’t think this is ultra necessary or anything like that but I know I’ll need it at some point, Microsoft has a plug in to save a document as a p...
We all know how painful it is to debug websites in ie, (particularly 6 what a terrible browser that…. i ll rant properly about it another day) today i stumbl...
hi again OK i just found this out last Monday and it was there all along i just never paid attention to it and found it extremely handy. This http://extjs.c...
Today Ayende blogged about this and i found it really interesting here: http://www.codeplex.com/umbrella# you can get the code and tests http://ayende.com/...
Today’s interesting find is Browser Plus I heard about this first a few months ago but there was not much real info about it. I have to say i was really impr...
I’ve been using NHibernate for a while now, but I never started a project from the beginning or used purely NHibernate (I mean without Castle Active Record)....