Archives for: February 2007

02/28/07

Permalink 09:20:18 pm, by keesj, 191 words, 2324 views   English (US)
Categories: Maemo

n800 as pc speaker/killer hacks

An exited developer like me invents a killer app every week. Killer apps tend to take more then a week to develop. What remains are cool hacks.

So after reading quims blog I wanted to view the walking internet flash demo on my computer.

The sound om my pc did not work. This happens a lot. Sometimes it is the fresh new kernel that misses the sound module. This time the speakers just where lost.

I asked on irc if the n800 could be used as a pc speaker. the answer was yes. now that is what i call killer hacks. I wish somebody would create a great app for this

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02/18/07

Permalink 10:07:43 am, by keesj, 450 words, 1238 views   English (US)
Categories: Maemo

The pragmatic programmer

This post is about downloads.maemo.org

I have been programming Java for the last 8 years. The Java community is very well educated in terms of design patterns, documentation and testing. Almost every project I started used a different, newer technology and I have learned an awful lot of different development techniques. As developer it is very nice to work with new technology. It is a real shame that you don't know the anti-patterns until your in the middle of the project, and that is the moment where you realize that the next project I will run will use a different technology. There are only two components I really used a lot in the past years, one is the spring framework and the other is MMBase. The spring framework really is a brilliant piece of software I wish I would have created. For MMBase it is a different story, it is a ugly piece of software that gets the jobs done and that I partially created :p . MMBase is full of weirdness and hacks. Still what those have in common is that they get the job done.

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02/07/07

Permalink 10:42:00 am, by keesj, 504 words, 3875 views   English (US)
Categories: Maemo

Lua people in a maemo world.

Support for the Lua programming language was added to the mud svn.
“Lua is a powerful light-weight programming language designed for extending applications. Lua is also frequently used as a general-purpose, stand-alone language. Lua is free software.”

Together with this I added wxWidgets and the wxLua bindings to the mud svn. Why? I think many command line tools lack a simple gui interface to make them usable on the tablet. wxWidgets is a cross platform gui framework that is mostly ported to hildon (keyboard input works). Lua is simple and can be integrated with c code.

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02/04/07

Permalink 09:14:41 am, by keesj, 219 words, 422 views   English (US)
Categories: Other raves

Choose Live, the N800 User

Yesterday I went to my loved but non-geek friends. The kind of people who use computers and are happy with MS-word. Because I spend most of my free time on the maemo platform, I had to explain to my friend why I was spending all this time on this device. I have been training myself to answer this question the right way but the answer has never been very convincing (I love embedded devices , programming etc...). The problem is that 99% of that time was spent programming on a normal computer. They ended up asking what I was doing with device. This time the answer was more convincing and they understood me. I have been using the device to check my gmail and chat with people on the net. That is what the device excels at. It introduces a new way of thinking about client software. I don't need alarms, pim, and email sync.
This is why the N800 was the first thing I picked up this morning simply to check my mail before I turn the computer on.

This all makes me feel like creating a new trainspotting parody like adminspotting

Choose Live, Choose a PDA, Choose an exchange server, choose a f*cking big screen, choose printers service packs, and free updates , choose an anti virus,
Choose Live

02/02/07

Permalink 11:26:41 am, by keesj, 262 words, 413 views   English (US)
Categories: Maemo

Developers, developers, developers.

Developers, developers, developers.

There is one thing I really don't like and that is being a user. Calling myself a user
would imply having a different relationship to maemo community. Users don't help each other,
Users have problem and expect somebody else to fix it. Users don't care about how things work. Being a user is just uncool. I see myself as an average N800 “user”: geeky, command line fanatic, and there is nothing I would like more then being able to program while on the road. I guess that what I am trying to say is that the average maemo user really is a developer and the average maemo developer is really a Nokia employee. There has bean some discussion on the maemo mailing list about splitting the mailing list. The current proposal look like this:

- platform (current maemo-developers)
- applications (new list)
- power users (current maemo-users)

Apparently nokia wants to to communicate about the platform with external “developers” I don't know how this will work since they their policy is to not announce future development (perhaps a platform NDA accessible to developers can help?)

Platform , applications and power users all sound pretty bad to me. How about
maemo-distro (about the distributions)
maemo-developer nothing changes here developers are people like me
maemo-users (newbie stuff, perhaps merged with maemo-developer)

Of course the term that really makes me feel at home is maemopeople because it does
not tell what your status it withing the community but emphasizes the community felling. And that feeling is quite strong for this “power end user”

keesj

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