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Week 1

Week 1 of 2010 has been particularly eventful. It seems like everybody woke up after the Christmas break and decided to contact me!First of all, I finished readingMetaprogramming Ruby; more than a...

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Noteworthy links, January 10th 2010

Many interesting news in the first 10 days of the year..The Pleasure Principle: Not All Products Need To Be Painkillers How the usual "solve users pain" does not apply to all interesting businessesIn...

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Innovation and Large Companies

I had a few conversations lately about the difficulties of producing innovation in large companies (telco operators, in the specific, but that equally applies to many other businesses).That reminded an...

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Week 3

Two weeks worth of updates today.Three consulting gigs ongoing: Ruby on Rails work, an architecture/performance review and finally some work on a OSGi SaaS platform. Definitely busy times!I started to...

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Week 5

My bi-weekly update... a few interesting things happened.Unexpectedly, I started working on my first iPhone/iPad application. That's something I didn't foresee because my objective-C skills are...

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Trying node.js

After a few months of Rails development, I start to really enjoy working with dynamic languages. Coming from a Java background, it takes some time to get used to work without a proper IDE with code...

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HttpCheck in node.js

One of the most useful tools when you develop mobile portals is a simple web page to check the headers your browser is sending to the server. Which User-Agent? Accept-Language? Accept-Encoding?...

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London Population Over The Years

After a few weeks of intense work sharpening my R skills, I figured it was about time to start pushing out some code. One of my favourite blog is the awesome Spatial Analysis, so why not starting with...

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Strata London Notes

A few useful (mostly for myself) notes after Strata London 2012. As other people there noticed, quite a disappointing conference. Not just for the appalling location (note for organizers: hosting...

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(Review) Code, by Charles Petzold

I don't remember where I got the suggestion to read this book; it must be something related to my quest to find books that talks about the foundations of technology, rather than about the latest and...

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