Developers Roundtable

Posted by admin on June 05, 2013
Apps, Development, Windows 8 / No Comments

Tomorrow I will be giving a speech targeted mostly to iOS and Android developers about why it makes sense to develop apps for Windows Store too. This is a small roundtable event in Microsoft’s building in Zurich. Apart from me, Reto Senn from Bitforge will give a small talk about using Unity to make games for Windows 8 and Windows Phone. If you are in the area, you are welcome to attend, the event starts at 16:15.
I will put the slides here after the event if anyone is interested.
You can see more about the event at the official website of MSDN: http://msdn.microsoft.com/de-ch/aa570302.aspx?EventID=1032382768 (in German).

Update: The slides can be downloaded here  (31MB).

AppBizDev interview

Posted by admin on March 20, 2013
Development, Games, Windows Phone / No Comments

A couple of weeks ago, I was interviewed by Ben Riga, senior technical evangelist at Microsoft and Alan Mendelevich from AdDuplex for the bi-weekly AppBizDev podcast. It was quite an enjoyable talk with some very interesting questions (and hopefully answers). One thing is for sure, Ben had done his homework :) We talked about everything, game development on Windows Phone and the Amiga, MonoGame and Unity and more. You can listen the interview over at the official podcast page here:
http://www.appbizdev.com/2013/03/episode-12-marios-builds-monsters-up.html

My PhD thesis is now available

Posted by admin on March 07, 2013
Academia / No Comments

If you are interested in WSN related research, my PhD thesis which I defended in December 2012 is now freely available from the University of Geneva website.
Here is the abstract:
“This thesis explores di erent techniques that can be used to visualize several aspects of Wireless Sensor Networks research. We will present software tools and setups as well as di erent scenarios which bene t from our approach. The utility of our visualization techniques as well as having real-time and time-delayed visualization systems will be explored in both simulated wireless sensor networks as well as physical real deployed sensors forming wireless sensor networks.”

You can download the full 130 pages document here:
http://archive-ouverte.unige.ch/vital/access/manager/Repository/unige:26603




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