[Down to earth with Raymond Holmboe]
This show Einar is having a relaxed time in his living room with Raymond Holmboe. We talk about how things are for an independent consultant. Raymond has a variety of interests ranging from game de...
This show Einar is having a relaxed time in his living room with Raymond Holmboe. We talk about how things are for an independent consultant. Raymond has a variety of interests ranging from game de...
From the 8th of February till the 13th of February I held a workshop in Turkey called “Workshop on Animation Simulation and Design” (WASD). The workshop was focused on game development using Micros...
I guess everyone do a little daydreaming now and then, about anything they care about. For instance, sitting in a boring meeting and your mind starts to wander and you’re thinking about your family...
Infrastructure for doing my podcasting was something I didn’t think of before I started casting. Anyhow, my Podcast is now available through iTunes at the following here. Within a day or two it...
This show Einar is sitting down with Scott Bilas from Loose Cannon Studios and talks about game development in general. Scott has been in the gaming industry for a while and has worked on different...
On the 9th of February till the 13th of February, I will be holding a workshop at Middle East Technical University for Microsoft Turkey. The workshop will focus on game programming with the use of ...
I sit down with Jon Arild Tørresdal and talks about agile software development from his point of view in my first podcast show. ### NorwegianDownload full MP3Subscribe on iTunes **Notes **The in...
UPDATE, 6th of May 2009: Project has been rewritten and put into another project, read more here. I got some sparetime between all the family dinners during the christmas holidays and pretty much ...
UPDATE, 12th of July 2009: Full source with sample can be downloaded from the following post. I’ve grown quite fond of WPF and Silverlight, and find the architecture behind both great. I love the ...
I’ve been blogging previously about how compiler extensions could solve a bunch of issues and how compiler extensions would just represent just another framework. The reactions to the concept are ...