Archive for the ‘system integration’ Category

My Android Application Is Alive!!!!

Sunday, July 6th, 2008

I’ve got my first Android application written! It’s a lame little todo list, but it’s MY lame little todo list! And the best part is, I was able to backport it to userspace version mc3 and my lame little app is running on the Nokia n810!
Yes! It’s ALIVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Now to get maps and […]

Hacking Android fun

Saturday, July 5th, 2008

This holiday weekend, I’m spending my time just hacking Google’s Android. I’m writing a location-based todo list (yes, a unique idea, I know). The purpose of the exercise is to learn how to write Android code in Eclipse.
So far, it is a fun experience. I’m only one day into a three-day personal hackathon […]

Hacking the Android

Monday, June 23rd, 2008

Well, I finally got to play with Google’s Android this weekend. I “installed” a version of it on a Nokia n810. I say “installed” because the procedure was simply (?!) flashing a new kernel and running a script from the micro-SD card. I’ve got to look into the code some more, build a […]

Dovecot + MailDir + Outlook

Wednesday, May 28th, 2008

The three steps to getting Dovecot to use maildirs to work with Outlook.

Integration, Integration, Integration

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

Reuven Lerner has a good post over on OStatic about how Open Source’s strength is in integrating with other systems, even legacy and proprietary system.
Of course, integrating Open Source with other Open Source apps is easiest, IMO, even if the documentation isn’t the best.  In my experience, the documentation for Open Source is usually better […]

 


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