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We acknowledged today from Mr. Jens Trompeter, Board Member in Itemis company, that there’s more in SCRUM than just that we learned from the Agile Lab and OOSC class: we had the opportunity to get real life, production-grade advices on how actually this technique (who is used to manage the projects) can help companies to finish projects in a timely and budget manner.
about 1 year ago - No comments
I was in charge with our brand new solution for an online Healthcare project – Alensa Online. The CEO trusted me the all the decisions in all software and hardware technology that were imposed by the architectural changes that we thought of. I’ve been asked to overview all aspects regarding our online presence: hosting company, maintenance and updating Windows 2003 Server including setup and configuration of IIS Web server and SQL 2005 Server.
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about 2 years ago - 1 comment
No method is perfect – GPS needs clear sky, aGPS improves this but still needs some satellites to be seen, GSM works like a charm if you have lots of antennas but falls dramatically if you’re in a remote place and WiFi positioning is good in cities, but absolutely lacks in remote zones. Only the composition of all can cover all the situations encountered in a normal life – crowded city when going to work and big, empty spaces when going to mountains to relax.
about 2 years ago - 1 comment
Latest additions :sounds in our application, allowing user to get auditive feedback, background and confirmation for hit sounds for improving the User Experience, creating an immersive experience who tries to transpose the user into the real wood atmosphere, self generating levels, allowing users to improve themselves beyond our ideas about their possibilities: the user gets 60 seconds levels in which he has to hit more and more animals as he becomes better in targeting ( and in ball retrieval
), changed the aspect ratio of the game from 4:3 to 16:9 to bette use the whiteboard’s surface
about 2 years ago - No comments
iMeet application is ready. I am very proud of this application, as it represents my achievements in fast learning and adapting to: new way of programming, as XCode and Interface Builder truly represent the ModelViewController paradigm; new language- Objective-C, which as any language has its pluses and minuses; new device: mobile devices on which I didn’t work since my experience on Sales Force Automation in TotalSoft company, back in 2005, on Windows CE.
about 2 years ago - 1 comment
Adding the points to the map is not as intuitive as it might seem, so let’s start by creating a new class called POI – point of interest. Assuming that we have the Latitude and Longitude as NSStrings, we check if they are filled. Then I create the CLLocationCoordonate2D which basically is a tuple of two doubles and then create the point of interest.