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AOP is something that I’ve been hearing about for the past… well… forever, and it’s postsharp[1]always seemed that every time someone makes a mention of it, someone else goes about mentioning all the cons.  

I can’t say that I’ve really looked that deep into it in the past, but I guess last night’s presentation on AOP using PostSharp has made me re-think. I should probably at least give it a try… any opinions? Anyone else want to tell me about all the cons? =P [Cause that’s what I’ve been hearing since morning….]

One of the more interesting events that I’ve recently been to, was the “Press Start To Play” at the Basel Toy Museum. The event that was hosted by the Webilea group, consisted of a tour of the exhibition, presentations by several game developers, and a good deal of play time. The venue was beautiful and altogether it was quite a fun evening.

My favourite presented game was “Ago“, a very nice game for Android. Currently installed on my tablet. 😉

My collection of pictures from the event can be found here.

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Scriptcs Intro

Of all the Zurich Dev events so far, I think this last one [last week] was the most image5[1] interesting to me. The talk was about “Scriptcs“, which allows you to develop C# apps outside of Visual Studio, in any text editor. It’s basically turning C# in to a scripting language, using Roslyn for compilation. This is something I’m going to have some fun with..

Slides from the presentation are now online and can be viewed here. Totally worth checking out!

This keeps popping up in conversations… so… time for a blog post.

I have a Twitter account, mainly because nowadays not having one can make life a tad complicated. There are many people and organizations who’s Twitter posts are the onlytwitter21[1] real way of staying in the loop with them. But I don’t really use Twitter, and I really do not in any way like the service.

What appears on my Twitter page is actually my Facebook activities that get forwarded to Twitter via this brilliant little tool: IFTTT, and I basically log onto the service every once in a very very blue moon. That being said, if I’m following you on Twitter, that means I DO see your posts. How? Well… that’s where it gets complicated and here’s also one of the major reasons why I don’t like Twitter.

You see, Twitter actually has user feeds. Or “had”, to be more precise. They were never highly advertised, didn’t show up on the user pages and didn’t get detected by browsers, but they were active and I generally developed the habit of subscribing to the RSS feeds of the people I follow, and checking their updates on Feedly [or previously GReader], which is what I actually do check pretty frequently. This wasn’t working too badly, but a while back, Twitter made some changes to their API which resulted in a change in the general format of the feed address. Major pain, as I had to re-subscribe to all the feeds. Now, as of last week, Twitter has officially retired their REST API 0.1, and with it, their RSS feeds!!

Of course someone already came up with a service to take care of this problem [probably using Google Scripts or something similar], so now you can use “Twitter-RSS” to generate Twitter RSS feeds… well… obviously. But then this also means one more round of re-subscription to _all_ my Twitter contacts, yes, all the 80-something of them.  But the real disaster is of course happening to anyone who ever wrote a piece of code using the V0.1 API…. and from what I’ve seen, it’s a good number of people. Ask me again why I just luuuv Twitter.

So anyway, you can see my Facebook activities on Twitter, and I can see your Tweets via Feedly, which works but is slightly dysfunctional, and a tad ridiculous. So, if you would like to keep in touch / stay in the loop with me, how about just trying my Facebook instead? As much as I’m not a big fan of Facebook, for a long list of reasons, it’s what I’m currently actively using. 

Embrace The Cloud With F#

Last week at the “Embrace the Cloud with F#” talk which was organized by the Zurich F# group, this was presented : {m}brace. It’s a cloud computing framework in F#, and it’s pretty cool. 

Gray-Haskell-Logo[1] Last Thursday the HaskellerZ group in Zurich held a talk on “Edward Kmett’s lens  package“, which I attended and enjoyed… and so I have been having some fun playing with the package. It’s here for any Haskell enthusiasts reading this, check it out! =)

IoT: Zürich City Walkshop

Last week I took part in IoT Zurich’s city walkshop. Put simple, we went around the city making observations about various types of sensors collecting data about people and the environment, what kind of data was being collected and how open to public access these collections of data can be.

Regardless of the fact that it was raining frogs, the walkshop was very informative and quite a lot of fun. =) We even did a bit of snooping into CCTV feeds from various stores and such… 😉 Looks like Zurich is quite a smart city, but as to how accessible the data is in general…. I think some work needs to be done in that direction.

In case anyone would like to look into the rout we took, here it is. Definitely worth checking out. And here you can find everything about the walkshop.  

And here’s our little group….

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3D interactive map of the Internet!

Map of the Internet by Peer 1: Discovered this app this morning and I’ve been playing with it here and there all day. As the title suggests, it’s a 3D interactive map of the internet, and it’s quite nice to play with. =D

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Rediscovering Modularity

By the way this is pretty cool: Structure101. Last week there was an interesting talk hosted by the “Zurich Developers .NET User Group” with the topic of “Rediscovering 2056634_300[1]Modularity“, which was to a great extent about the above software architecture  management tool. Aside from the fact that I managed to walk into a glass wall, [yes, really, quite the classic!], it was a great event and quite informative. And now I’m seriously considering giving the tool a try as it seems to be possibly what I’ve been looking for, for a while… If anyone here is using it/ ends up using it please let me know.

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