iOS Development – Week 6 – Part 1
Week 6… well this time it was a lot of very interesting content and I am not sure one single week would be enough to do it justice. The aim was to look at Design… Read More »iOS Development – Week 6 – Part 1
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Week 6… well this time it was a lot of very interesting content and I am not sure one single week would be enough to do it justice. The aim was to look at Design… Read More »iOS Development – Week 6 – Part 1
Well, that was week 2 of the iOS development bootcamp I joined. This time the focus was on getting to grips (or revisiting) some of the fundamentals of the Swift programming language. We have been… Read More »iOS Development – Week 2
I must admit that I have never read Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury. I am correcting that omission now and this has been prompted by a few paragraphs in the excellent essay by Irene Vajello… Read More »Now Reading: Fahrenheit 451
Very appropriately for a book relating the audacious story/history of the invention of books, I am reading this fantastic volume in physical book format. I got this as a gift and I can’t wait to… Read More »Now Reading: El Infinito en un Junco
Given my recent re-post of a link to the Xochitlahtol site I created ages ago (and I should continue maintaining :S) I had to mention the recent project I saw at The Pudding to explain… Read More »A visual guide to the Aztec pantheon
Xochitlahtol – Voz Florida If you are interested in learning some words in Nahuatl, visit my Xochitalhtol site here.
Yet again an opportunity to fix the RFU podcast feed… This used to be a page in the site, but with the recent revamp it seemed better to have the entry as a post. I… Read More »RFU Podcast Feed
Now Reading: The Fabric of Civilization by Virgina Postrel From Paleolithic flax to 3D knitting, this book covers a global history of textiles and the world they made driving technology, business, politics, and culture. The… Read More »Now Reading: The Fabric of Civilization