TomTom Sports | Mobile Developer (React Native, iOS, Android) | London, UK | Full-time, Onsite, https://www.tomtom.com/sports/ Would you like the chance to work with React Native in Central London, to the backdrop of…
No argument over the phrasing. However, an evolution of the Fitbit Blaze device platform hooked up to something inspired by the CloudPebble online SDK doesn't seem implausible.
I note this from Pebble's developer blog, suggesting that a Fitbit-targeting successor to Pebble's app SDK may be a big part of the plan: "Although this chapter in Pebble’s developer story is closing, our team and ethos…
TomTom – http://www.tomtom.com — London, UK – Mobile & Embedded Apps and DevOps roles (full time, on site, relocation available) We're TomTom's navigation software team in London and we create the best on-the-road…
TomTom – http://www.tomtom.com — London, UK – Mobile & Embedded Apps and DevOps roles (full time, on site, relocation available) We're TomTom's navigation software team in London and our goal is to build great new…
I wonder if the teens who favour Instagram and Snapchat today will nevertheless age into people who get more out of Facebook as they get older. When you're young, most of the people you know and think about are still…
When Harlequin started out with Dylan, to bootstrap we first quickly morphed LispWorks into a high-functioning Dylan IDE. This was done through a combination of macro, reader macro and CLOS MetaObject Protocol abuse,…
Looking back at some Dylan code again now, I still find its richer, Lisp-derived, hyphenated naming approach more readable-and-expressive than either camelCase or underscore_separated identifiers. When Dylan switched…
Optimisation colouring was one of the Harlequin Dylan features I was most proud of having a hand in back in the day. Did anything like it ever get implemented in a more mainstream IDE? We only implemented it for static…
TomTom Sports | Mobile Developer (React Native, iOS, Android) | London, UK | Full-time, Onsite, https://www.tomtom.com/sports/ Would you like the chance to work with React Native in Central London, to the backdrop of…
No argument over the phrasing. However, an evolution of the Fitbit Blaze device platform hooked up to something inspired by the CloudPebble online SDK doesn't seem implausible.
I note this from Pebble's developer blog, suggesting that a Fitbit-targeting successor to Pebble's app SDK may be a big part of the plan: "Although this chapter in Pebble’s developer story is closing, our team and ethos…
TomTom – http://www.tomtom.com — London, UK – Mobile & Embedded Apps and DevOps roles (full time, on site, relocation available) We're TomTom's navigation software team in London and we create the best on-the-road…
TomTom – http://www.tomtom.com — London, UK – Mobile & Embedded Apps and DevOps roles (full time, on site, relocation available) We're TomTom's navigation software team in London and we create the best on-the-road…
TomTom – http://www.tomtom.com — London, UK – Mobile & Embedded Apps and DevOps roles (full time, on site, relocation available) We're TomTom's navigation software team in London and our goal is to build great new…
I wonder if the teens who favour Instagram and Snapchat today will nevertheless age into people who get more out of Facebook as they get older. When you're young, most of the people you know and think about are still…
When Harlequin started out with Dylan, to bootstrap we first quickly morphed LispWorks into a high-functioning Dylan IDE. This was done through a combination of macro, reader macro and CLOS MetaObject Protocol abuse,…
Looking back at some Dylan code again now, I still find its richer, Lisp-derived, hyphenated naming approach more readable-and-expressive than either camelCase or underscore_separated identifiers. When Dylan switched…
Optimisation colouring was one of the Harlequin Dylan features I was most proud of having a hand in back in the day. Did anything like it ever get implemented in a more mainstream IDE? We only implemented it for static…