Blog about side projects, code and a bit of arts sprinkled on top
On being a student developer
What are some of the interesting benefits you can get as a student on the world wide web, and how it may concern you as inspired young
Keeping it cool
Last time I decided to write a bit my (little) experiences trading in bitcoin. Today I'll pick up where I left, specifically when one wants to find
On Cardboard and VR in general
Today it's time to discuss a bit on VR side. Specifically the Cardboard Google principle one of which is manifested in this Viewmaster which I have been testing
Programming books I like
The following are some of my books from IT & programming that I really like and found them interesting, for me, personally. Hopefully some other people will
TM1638 Scrolling text on Arduino
The following explanation of the code and how it works and how to connect TM1638 (with led array, display and button array) to Arduino. For IDE and
Learn to code through games
CODECOMBAT Cost: Free and Paid version ($9) Teacher support: YES Description: It's quite cool! Supported languages as seen on the picture are Python, JavaScript, CoffeeScript, Clojure and
Top 5 Arduino integrated development environments ( IDE )
Original Arduino Software IDE Cost: Free Description: Default IDE's environment developed by Arduino. Great starting point for beginners and with perfect connector to physical boards and delpoyment
Want to learn electronics?
I was just exploring and playing roundabouts with my electronic kits, and it got me thinking. Maybe the world needs a kind of intuitive, different representation of
Getting started on Bitcoin trading
I'm no serious trader, I've been trading Bitcoin for about a year now but I always felt like a complete rookie doing it. My overall balance was
Antipatterns in software development
Recently I was diving deep into Antipatterns and found them terribly interesting. Here is a list of quite many different sourced possible antipatterns and their wag abound