My iPod Touch has become my trusty companion with which I am very reluctant to ever part. It is very handy to have on long flight for reading, a brief puzzle game and music, or a movie. Furthermore I have found it to be indispensable at work and is now one of the absolutely mandatory tools I carry on my rounds and take to lectures. I have outlined some of the medical apps I use on a regular basis. Please note however, that being a student I am not able to afford any of the expensive apps, so those have therefore not been tested or included. (continue reading >>>)
Well, I am sort of frustrated today. And what better way to sound off than to write a nice long angry blog post? I guess it’s anger management at its finest (or worst, whichever you prefer). (continue reading >>>)
Over the past couple of days I have implemented a simple ray tracer in C++. (continue reading >>>)
Here is a quick post on Wolfram Alpha. (continue reading >>>)
I have recently updated the computer-related section of my website. (continue reading >>>)
Listen up, children! this is a story of graphics cards and GPUs, of sensors and tempratures, of ignorance and miracles. (continue reading >>>)
This is a fun little program I wrote back in August 2009. It uses data from Wikipedia to create a map of music genres. (continue reading >>>)
This tool has been requested already several times and several versions have been floating around since late 2008, here is the “official” release. (continue reading >>>)
I was somewhat hesitant to buy a Nokia N95 8GB when the need for a new mobile phone arose a year ago. Much but not all of that hesitation has been proven groundless. (continue reading >>>)
Ever wondered how to render PDF-s into individual pictures page by page? It is really simple. (continue reading >>>)