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How many tweets will it take to complete The Works of Shakespeare?

by JP on Mar.12, 2012, under Development

This weekend, the VoucherCodes.co.uk Dev Team put their heads together for a 2-day hackathon and we decided upon a project involving Twitter, and a certain well respected English poet and playwrite, Mr William Shakespeare.
After many discussions, designs, beers, pizza, and of course, code, we launched:

TweetSpeareProject.com

At it’s core, it’s about the Complete Works being reproduced by Twitter users posting their thoughts / rants / comments / etc. on the topics of the day, and those combined tweets recreate William’s words. Sort of like Inifinite Monkey Theorem, (not that I’m not calling Twitter users Monkeys).

I have to say I’m extremely proud of the team and what we’ve produced in such a short space of time. Looking at it in operation, it’s a fascinating reading though Macbeth and seeing a phrase recreated by a tweet on the subject of #ThingsNotToDoAfterABreakup or #ghettotranslations.

Take a look, and see what you think…

TweetSpeare Logo

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iPad as a second Windows PC Monitor

by JP on Jul.14, 2010, under Development, Gadgets & Home Electronics

So one use I’ve wanted from my iPad since I bought it has been to use it as an extra screen for my PC Laptop.

My setup at work is pretty decent already – a large 24″ monitor and my Vaio Z11 laptop, but being a major Internet user + coder, no matter how much screen real estate you’ve got, you always want more.

I’ve been a big fan (and long time user – since 2005 in fact) of MaxiVista - a utility which allows you to use the screens of several networked PCs and combine them into one huuuuge desktop. It’s worked fantastically well for pure desktop-based applications, but has sort of got lost a little these days since the introduction of multiple graphics cards support multiple monitors per card..

Well, yesterday, MaxiVista for iPad was approved by Apple and released into the App Store. What does it do? Converts your iPad into an extra monitor. How? Well, keeping it to the basics, you install a display driver on your PC, reboot, download the app onto your iPad, and then hook the two up to the same network. There’s a taskbar app which runs on the PC which auto-detects the iPad instance, and then gives you your extra monitor.

Performance isn’t amazing, at least not in my office where I’ve been using it extensively for the last couple of days, and so screen refreshes can be a little slow, but I’ve yet to play with the settings to find the best performance. What settings are available? You can alter the packet size, graphics tile szle, compression method and jpg compression level – thats right, jpg. It works similar to VNC – breaks up the screen into tiles, compresses the individual tiles and then sends them over the network to the iPad, where its decompressed and put into the correct tile position.

The other downside is that it running on an iPad – you’d half expect to be able to interact with the contents of the screen through the power of touch. Not yet, although MaxiVista have stated on their FAQ that they are planning to add remote control capabilities in the future.

So what do I run on my extra display? I’ve found it really useful to put my IM windows on there whilst working away, to use it as a display for my servers’ status report graphs, and I’ve found Spotify on the iPad display really looks great in full screen mode (as can be seen below).

Spotify on iPad PC display

What does this great utility cost? £5.99 – direct from the App Store.

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Ticket booked for Kings Of Code Conference

by JP on Jun.03, 2009, under Development

I’ve just signed up for a Web Developer Conference in Amsterdam, running 29th-30th June.
Its called Kings Of Code, and has a pretty exciting line-up of speakers.

I’ve been meaning to get involved in some Dev conferences for a while now, and keep on procrastinating for this reason or that reason. No longer! Having attended the last day of Yahoo! Open Hack 2009 in May, I found lots of great ideas floating around and decided I need some of that! Normally I’m at SEO/SEM (WebmasterWorld PubCon {though I haven’t attended one for quite a while} or SES Conferences), or the fantastic A4UExpo Affiliate Conference; however this will be one of my first coder conferences.

In particular I’m looking forward to the talk by Joe Stump of Digg.com fame on his war stories with PHP scalability, and perhaps the introduction to iPhone programming, which is something I always keep saying I’ll get around to one day..

If you’re going, let me know – @japes on twitter, and I’ll look forward to meeting up there!

Now, anyone got a recommendation for a good hotel nearby the Tuschinski Theater?

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