Oct. 10, 2013 » Anže’s Blog » [Archived Version]
Recently, I’ve helped in the making of a cool little side project WindowShopper.
Read MoreOct. 4, 2013 » Anže’s Blog » [Archived Version]
It’s Friday night and I’ve just survived my first week of being self-employed. It’s been a helluva ride getting all the paperwork straightened out, finding an accountant, opening a new bank account, sending out invoices, and, the most frightening of all, actually talking to people. I much prefer talking to computers - programming, solving problems or even dealing with merge conflicts, but I’m an adult now and I’m told I can’t just play around and code all day anymore.
Read MoreSept. 30, 2013 » Markus Holtermann » [Archived Version]
Djangodash is a coding contest where teams have 48 hours time to start and sprint a project. We worked on a website to host cookiecutter projects.
Read MoreSept. 30, 2013 » Markus Holtermann » [Archived Version]
Djangodash is a coding contest where teams have 48 hours time to start and sprint a project. We worked on a website to host cookiecutter projects.
Read MoreAug. 30, 2013 » Anže’s Blog » [Archived Version]
It was just a matter of time until my game development hobby started creeping into my serious work. I have made an application prototype, that draws a 3D graph, using what is essentially a game engine. The application can be run on Android, iOS, Blackberry and desktop (Windows, Mac OSX, GNU/Linux).
Read MoreAug. 12, 2013 » Anže’s Blog » [Archived Version]
Recently I’ve bought a small bluetooth keyboard for my nexus 7. And when I say small I actually mean tiny. The keyboard is as big as the tablet.
Read MoreJuly 17, 2013 » Anže’s Blog » [Archived Version]
Most modern browsers have a huge address bar that makes up a huge chunk of the browser chrome:
Read MoreJuly 6, 2013 » Anže’s Blog » [Archived Version]
A month ago I’ve added Google Game Services (GGS) to my Android game. I’ve added a few achievements and a leaderboard and this is what happened:
Read MoreMay 23, 2013 » django on Jacob Kaplan-Moss » [Archived Version]
Getting new features into Django isn’t easy. It’s that way for a reason — I spoke recently about why conservatism is a virtue — but it does happen. I’d like to do a better job explaining how we decide what goes in and what goes out, so here’s a lightly adapted version of something I posted on the mailing list this evening. It’s three things I look for when I’m trying to determine whether something is “right” for Django or not:
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