
Saturday, May 09, 2009
Monday, April 27, 2009
Saturday, March 07, 2009
Fractions Helper is featured at the Apple Store
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Get Safari 4 Beta if you can't wait for Google Chrome for the Mac
Monday, February 23, 2009
Etisalat to offer the iPhone
iPhone 3G Now available in the United Arab Emirates. Etisalat is the first Operator in the region to offer the iPhone 3G.
Check it out
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Get help in Fractions with Fractions Helper

Look for it in the iTunes AppStore. This application can be used as a teaching tool to show three simple, and yet detailed steps for solving fractions problems.
Monday, January 05, 2009
iPhone SDK online course materials from Stanford

Tuesday, December 23, 2008
iPhone "Algebra Helper 1" experience
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I am currently working on multiple iPhone applications which I will be releasing very soon to the Apple AppStore. I have released one application so far, and the results so far is very encouraging. I am going to mainly focus on Education, as I see a potentail needs in the near future on the iPhone and iPod Touch devices.
Friday, November 28, 2008
Sunday, November 16, 2008
My Live account was hijacked !
The only way this could have happened, is through me using public wifi's at Starbucks. This is only my speculation. Right now, I have set my password to automatically expire every 72 hours until I figure out what's the story
Any other recommendations?
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Design Automation system with states for debugging purpose

Thus, the solution is to identify states in your system, which makes each of the test of test suite be dependent on any of these states.
For example, we could have the following states in our system:
- StartUpState
- LoggedInState
- FileOpenState
The interesting part is how to implement this concept taking advantage of object oriented language such as C#? I will cover this in my next post, stay tuned!
Labels:
C#,
Development,
Test Automation,
Testing
Monday, August 25, 2008
My first Mac

Finally, I broke down and purchased a white MacBook. I made this purchase mainly to do software development on it, and also to use it as a light weight laptop alternative. I have been using a heavy 15.4 inch Dell, which I have been happy with, except for it's size.
My MacBook came with a 2 GB of RAM, 160 GB HD, with a disappointing Intel Graphics Card (Intel GMA X3100). I did not want to get the MBP yet, as this is my first Mac System, so I wanted to ween my self slowly into the world of Apple.
Also, I have installed Vista Ultimate on it using Bootcamp 1.2 and to my surprise, I could not believe how easy the whole process. I am impressed with the performance of Vista running on the MacBook. Right now I am still learning my way around the Mac OS X.
The first applications I have installed so far:
- Office 2008 for Mac
- iPhone SDK
- Firefox
- Live Messenger, and Yahoo Messenger
...and I am still looking to what other applications to install.
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Symptoms you are addicted to your iPhone
- You automatically assume that every screen is a touch screen: Many times I reach to my computer screen to use the same gesture I use on my iPhone to scroll up and down
- Can't sleep without it
- Can't stop playing with the iPhone even though you already checked everything on it less than 2 minutes ago
- You can't stop using the built in stopwatch
- You don't let your iPhone ever go out of charge no matter what.
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