AndroidAnnotations & RoboSpice — the best of both worlds

Either you like it or not, application development today is more like playing with building blocks than writing advanced algorithms. Probably 90% of anything you could want to achieve code-wise … Continue reading “AndroidAnnotations & RoboSpice — the best of both worlds”

GeeCON 2014 – impressions from the biggest Polish Java conference

Being busy preparing for the infoshare conference 2014, we still couldn’t skip the biggest Polish Java conference: GeeCON 2014. So I travelled to Cracow and spent two out of the … Continue reading “GeeCON 2014 – impressions from the biggest Polish Java conference”

Get ready for infoShare 2014 and grab an official infoShare mobile app made by Goyello

IT specialists know that we have at least one thing in common with professional physicians — in order to stay up-to-date we need to constantly devour tons of books, articles and … Continue reading “Get ready for infoShare 2014 and grab an official infoShare mobile app made by Goyello”

AndroidAnnotations — semantics, stupid!

The pace of today’s mobile world is tremendous; new devices and technologies come and go, and developers are constantly under pressure to learn new things. Despite what most hard-core Unix … Continue reading “AndroidAnnotations — semantics, stupid!”

Mobile’s in the air — Mobile Trends Conference 2014

Mobile is the future. And, myself being hugely resistant to all the marketing buzz that comes and goes every few years, when I see people gazing at their smartphone screens … Continue reading “Mobile’s in the air — Mobile Trends Conference 2014”

Example of just-in-time design : Refactor to Open-Closed

Programming is an art of finding the right balance between making software insufficiently flexible and overly complicated. If your code is of poor quality it is usually not easy to … Continue reading “Example of just-in-time design : Refactor to Open-Closed”

Why „iPhone first” is a good mobile strategy

There’s been a lot of buzz recently about the latest mobile market share statistics and how Apple is „losing ground” to Android as an OS and Samsung as a device … Continue reading “Why „iPhone first” is a good mobile strategy”

Threading in C#: 7 Things you should always remember about

Have you ever spent a few hours on trying to debug a non-deterministic problem occurring in your multi-threading application? If so, then you should definitely read this article. If not … Continue reading “Threading in C#: 7 Things you should always remember about”

Merry Christmas and all the best for the New Year

It’s close to impossible you didn’t notice it’s Christmas time. Mailboxes are being flooded by nice wishes from all around the world. Honestly, I even didn’t know I had so … Continue reading “Merry Christmas and all the best for the New Year”

Let the UI Shine with WebGL

For quite some time now we have been hearing this buzz word WebGL and perhaps just as most of you I have seen it as a way of making old … Continue reading “Let the UI Shine with WebGL”