Nifty<Swift> Callable Values To celebrate the launch of V2 of my blog, I'm starting a new series. This series will be called Nifty & Swifty. It highlights some of the quirky and nifty things you can do with the Swift language.
hackathons Derby: Hack The Crisis DevPost: https://devpost.com/software/derby#updates Collaboration with: @terencehuynh & @joshparnham This was a hackathon project. I have attached a copy of the DevPost listing below. InspirationExercise is absolutely essential to maintaining and enhancing physical and social well-being. However in these challenging times,
New Blog! Welcome to the new freshly-squeezed 2020 update for my blog. The old blog was getting a little out of date, and so I wanted something that was a little more fresh to use. There may be some errors or missing things here or there,
hackathons GovHack Red Carpet Awards, Sydney & Calling in the air ContextThis past weekend, I headed up to Sydney with some mates in my team to attend the GovHack 2018 Red Carpet National Awards event – and what an event it was! You can read more about the hack in my previous post, here Day One
hackathons RMIT Hackathon, /dev/world, APIDays & GovHack UpdatesSo this year, I’m taking advantage of the fact that I have to travel into the city quite a bit for school (might write up on why later on), by going to events that interest me. I’ve always been a fan of
RulAR - 17,000 downloads and its new baby brother, 'Measure'. One of the coolest things to happen at WWDC for me was my AR Measurement App, RulAR, being featured on the App Store. Being one of the first measurement apps available (as it was released on the same release date as iOS 11), I
Exchanging images at 35,000 ft with the Earth from a plane Right now I’m on my way from LAS to JFK to begin the last part of my North American trip (that started off with an amazing WWDC). Currenly I’m at an altitude of 34,999ft and the outside temperature is -44C. (Very
WWDC! (2018) WWDC has officially ended :( It was an absolutely amazing week where I got to network with amazing people (including Apple Engineers, Scholarship Recipients and Attendees). I arrived in San Jose last Saturday and we hit the ground running with amazing things starting on the