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Stephane's log: January 2010
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This is a personal blog. The opinions expressed here represent my own and not those of any of my employers or customers. Wednesday, January 13, 2010. Talk Teaser: Image processing with Mono.Simd. Processing time using gdk pixbuf: 431ms. Same method ported to Mono.Simd: 66ms. That means roughly 6.5 times faster. Loading and saving times aren't taken into account here, but both are using gdk pixbuf operations. The image attached to this post is not the result of the processing. Links to this post. At least...
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Stephane's log: August 2009
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This is a personal blog. The opinions expressed here represent my own and not those of any of my employers or customers. Friday, August 28, 2009. Someone asked me if I could add the missing parts of GtkBuilder in Gtk#Beans. So he could use it with IronPython. Hey, it looks there's no missing parts! It all works fine since day one. Here's the the trick:. Def PyBuilderAutoconnect(builder, target):. Def connect(builder, object, signal name, handler name, connect object, flags):. Event = getattr(object, name).
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Stephane's log: November 2009
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This is a personal blog. The opinions expressed here represent my own and not those of any of my employers or customers. Monday, November 23, 2009. Unleash your (F-Spot) toolbox. But some were concerned about the lack of basic image editing. Enters F-Spot. Is 120 lines long with the UI, despite behing optimized to run on Simd! Expect this to be available soon on git, and a bit later in a release! Links to this post. Friday, November 6, 2009. Multiple branches and translations. Fellow Package Maintainers,.
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Stephane's log: January 2013
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This is a personal blog. The opinions expressed here represent my own and not those of any of my employers or customers. Thursday, January 24, 2013. C bindings for monotouch using SWIG. C) S Delcroix 2013. I love bindings. Ive always loved them. Back in the days, I was binding gtk and other. Libs to C# for fun and f-spot usage. Then I bound some obj-C libs to monotouch for a client. And some for pleasure. But last week I faced something new. I wanted to bind (for monotouch. Links to this post.
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Stephane's log: Xamarin.iOS 7 : iBeacons - Part 1: Advertizing
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This is a personal blog. The opinions expressed here represent my own and not those of any of my employers or customers. Tuesday, September 24, 2013. Xamarin.iOS 7 : iBeacons - Part 1: Advertizing. The recipe: advertising your position. As of now, the only objects you can use as iBeacons are iOS devices. The protocol should be made available soon, allowing 3rd party components to appear, and at that time they should sell for a few dollars a piece (based on a general purpose BT chip, like the BLE112.
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Stephane's log: Decorating your Xamarin.iOS code with Behaviors
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This is a personal blog. The opinions expressed here represent my own and not those of any of my employers or customers. Friday, April 26, 2013. Decorating your Xamarin.iOS code with Behaviors. Note: this is the post in which I'm getting out of the closet and make it clear that I had an affair with Silverlight. I'm still thinking about it sometimes, and when I do, this is what happens. I don't know how you. Do it (experience sharing is welcome), but me, I do it this way:. As expected, the code for all of...
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Stephane's log: Producing Better Bindings: Completeness
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This is a personal blog. The opinions expressed here represent my own and not those of any of my employers or customers. Thursday, March 28, 2013. Producing Better Bindings: Completeness. Note: like the previous post. This one is a follow-up on a series written by someone else. We're all building on top of giant's shoulders. My giant today is Sébastien Pouliot from Xamarin. Read his series Producing Better Bindings. I wanted that feature badly. But I wasn't in the mood of writing (another) .h par...CCLay...
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Stephane's log: April 2013
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This is a personal blog. The opinions expressed here represent my own and not those of any of my employers or customers. Friday, April 26, 2013. Decorating your Xamarin.iOS code with Behaviors. Note: this is the post in which Im getting out of the closet and make it clear that I had an affair with Silverlight. Im still thinking about it sometimes, and when I do, this is what happens. Every time you have to ask your user Whats your favourite colour or What is the air-speed velocity of an unladen swallow?
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Stephane's log: Working around the reverse callback limitation on Xamarin.iOS
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This is a personal blog. The opinions expressed here represent my own and not those of any of my employers or customers. Friday, March 1, 2013. Working around the reverse callback limitation on Xamarin.iOS. There's one annoying technical limitation of Xamarin.iOS if you have to pass a C# delegate instance to unmanaged code. It's not new, and it's well documented. I'm currently polishing the Chipmunk binding for Xamarin.iOS, and the cpSpace has some functions taking callbacks, like cpSpaceEachBody. Var da...
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