About Me
Here's my Resume. I work at Proximiant building technology to beam receipts straight to your phone. I support the Machine Intelligence Research Institute. I live in Silicon Valley with my wife and daughter.
Some neat things I've developed:
- Bubbles Magic - fun app for toddlers, available on iPhone, Android and WP7
- HandyFind - find as you type in Notepad, Internet Explorer, Microsoft Word, and more
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Android units – pixels, density, dpi, dip, dp, dps, sp, sip
The Android documentation for supporting multiple screen sizes says: The density-independent pixel is equivalent to one physical pixel on a 160 dpi screen, the baseline density assumed by the platform (as described later in this document). At run time, the … Continue reading
Posted in Android, Mobile, Uncategorized
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Android Crash Reports are Awesome
In my last post, I said I like WP7 platform best for development, but one thing that blew me away about Android development is when Google came out with crash reports. Developers can see stack traces for all the crashes … Continue reading
Posted in Android, Mobile, Uncategorized
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Developing on WP7 vs Android vs iPhone
Although iPhone is still by far the best platform to make money on or be able to have the highest quality experience for your apps, WP7 is my favorite platform to develop on with Android not far behind. Microsoft has … Continue reading
Posted in Android, iPhone, Mobile, WP7
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