Hello from Redmond

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Well, here we are. Another plane trip, another hotel room, more getting up at 1:00am feeling somewhat rested and refreshed and knowing you are actually neither of those things. I’m here to do the Windows Phone Mango Jump Start, which begins on Tuesday. Andy and I will be streaming 7 hours a day of Windows Phone content, from getting started all the way to using the shiny new Mango features like Fast Application Switching. Sign up now if you like, it’s free. The timings mean that it will be streamed rather late in the day for UK viewers, so I can see it being used as the basis of a rather good drinking game. I’ll leave you to invent your own rules.

Anyhoo, I’m wandering round the hotel room with a camera, as you do, and taking happy snaps.

PlentyOPillows

How many pillows does one man need? This room has a catalogue, I could actually buy this exact same set and carry them all back to Hull. But then again, not.

Not been to Redmond Town Center before (I have to spell it that way because I’m in America).

Nice Sky

I do like a place that has a nice sky.

Aptly Named

Aptly named place.

Fez Ultimate Kit Last Chance

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Apologies to those who have got in touch about the Fez Ultimate Kit. I’ve been a bit busy with other things, but I’m going to get it sorted as soon as I’m back in Hull next week, so that we can get the order out. I’ll be in touch later this week, once I’ve finished the Jump Start….

For those who aren’t sure what I’m on about, the Fez Ultimate Kit you can see above is a .NET Micro Framework device along with a whole bunch of sensors. You can program it in C# from Visual Studio and we use it in teach for our embedded courses. I’m really excited about the Gadgeteer too, which will be along later this year and will make embedded development on small devices even easier.

We are currently sorting out a cut price deal on the kit above, which usually goes for 150 dollars. I’m going to get a bunch sent to Hull for the labs, and anyone who can get to Hull and pick one up (I can’t resend anything out I’m afraid) is welcome to piggyback on the order. There’s still time to send me an email at ultimatefun@robmiles.com and I’ll let you know just how much you could save.

When Clouds go Bad

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I’ve been a fan of Dropbox and Live Mesh for a few years now. I pride myself that I can work anywhere, and if my computer breaks or I get a new one I can just attach to the shared directories out there on the network and carry on. No worries about backups or version control, just messages every now and then that files have been updated. Live Mesh is better because you get more storage. Dropbox is better because it keeps track of versions. Both seem to coexist on the same machine with no problems and life has been good. Until now. We have been keeping all our content for the Mango Jump Start (sign up – you’ll love it) up in the cloud. This has been great for collaboration and instant access to the latest versions.

But then weird things stated happening. Files would vanish and older versions reappear. Worse yet, and this happened this morning, both the Live Mesh and the Dropbox versions of some files completely disappeared. Wah. It reached the point where I had to go home, find my desktop machine, unplug it from the network, start it up, and make backup copies of the missing files before they were “synchronised” into oblivion. I’ve no idea why any of this happened or what is to blame. All I know is that, like anything else, if you rely on something to be there all the time, sometimes it won’t be. This means that the sad message is that while cloud storage is wonderful and lets you work anywhere, you can’t beat a good backup. I’m now going to copy from my synchronised folders to another place on the disk (or perhaps a different disk) every now and then. Just because nothing is perfect.

Oh, and a note to students. The line “The cloud ate my homework”, while more original than one involving a dog, will still not get you an extension.

Cowboys and Aliens

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Went to see Cowboys and Aliens today. The title of the film is wrong. It should really be Cowboys vs Aliens. But that wouldn’t have sounded half as cool. The first 20 minutes of the film are pure western, with a lone gunslinger finding his way into a town out way out west and bringing trouble with him. Then things take a more other-worldly turn when the aliens turn up. I’m not giving much away when I tell you that these ones are much, much nastier than the ones in Super 8 (although they look broadly similar). The action is well done and the acting is great, particularly Daniel Craig and Harrison Ford, who gets the lion’s share of the best lines.

Go see it.

Oh, and if it seems as if I like every film I see, here are a couple I think you should avoid. I’ve sat through these films on airplanes, just so you don’t have to.

The Other Guys. This is awful. I watched it all the way through waiting for something nice or amusing to happen. Nothing did. The lead characters are pretty unpleasant, the plot is done by numbers and the whole thing just reeks.

The Green Hornet. Cameron Diaz has been in some stinkers, and this is one of them. A bad reworking of an un-remarkable “super” hero. No characters you can really warm to and a plot twist that might as well have been written in the sky in large letters.

A Job With Rob

Downtown Boston

One of the great things that the university does is Knowledge Transfer Partnerships. These are set up to do two things. Get students into good jobs and spread expertise into business. We are presently setting one up and I’m one of the academics at Hull University who is involved with managing the work. It is a very interesting project in a nice part of the world (not Hull actually) with good pay. If you are a recent graduate who wants to get started in the business you could do a lot worse than apply. Even though you might end up in meetings with me….

There are lots of KTPs out there. The one I’m talking about is here. You can find lots more, including some others from the university here.

Installing the Windows Phone SDK on Alienware Laptops

M Shed Panorama

I love my little Alienware MI1x notebook. It has oodles of power, a good battery life and a keyboard that lights up with different colours. That’s a keyboard that lights up with different colours, always the first thing I look for in a laptop.

Anyhoo, while putting the latest version of the Windows Phone SDK on it I hit a snag. Although it seemed to have finished, if I tried to run the emulator I got silly messages about the emulator already running. Worse still, after a reboot of the machine (always the weapon of first resort) the Windows Phone emulator came up with a “Windows Phone Emulator is doing a complete OS boot”. For ever.

Not good. A quick search of the interwebs through up various solutions, none of which worked. Until I found one that mentioned the dual graphics cards in these laptops, and the problems that they can cause. The Alienware has two graphics cards inside. A “Clark Kent” one that us used for meek and mild applications and good battery life and a “Superman” one for high performance games and stuff. For some reason (perhaps because I’d been fiddling) this had got itself set to “high performance”, and this was breaking the installation,and subsequent use, of the emulator.  If you are having problems installing the Windows Phone SDK on your laptop I’d advise you drop it into “Clark Kent” or low performance mode and see if that fixes it. Worked for me.

A Floor in the Plan

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Spent some of today looking at kitchens and tiles. Great fun. No, really. Very useful to have a phone with a good camera. Whenever we saw something we wanted to remember we just took a picture. No messing around writing down names and numbers, just a quick click and there you are. These pictures are then dutifully uploaded by the phone to SkyDrive where they will probably stay for ever…

Windows Phone Breakout Game

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I seem to doing PR for all the Windows Phone games written by Hull Students. I don’t have a problem with this. If you are Hull student just send me an email with the deep link to your program and I’ll give it a mention. Michael sent me an email and here is his breakout game. Looks fun. You can get a free copy here:

http://windowsphone.com/s?appid=04db085e-d301-4cb9-8f0e-92d78229766e

Win a Private Jet with Windows Phone

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Last year Andy Wigley and myself had enormous fun doing some Jump Start Live training sessions. They were very intense, and horribly hard work, and we are doing the same thing all over again. Just to prove we still can.

If you want 14 hours of intense Windows Phone Mango training over 2 days, plus a whole bunch of old jokes and the chance to win your own private jet (Fact: We did give away two private jets last year) then clear your diary for the 23rd and 24th of August and sign up here. It will be fun. Trust me.

Amazing Micro Framework Offer

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I was talking to Gus at GHI Electronics today about Gadgeteer (which looks totally wonderful) and he made a very interesting offer. The Gadget hardware is a little way off, and he is prepared to offer an amazing deal on the current Fez Ultimate Kit you can see above. This gives you a colour touch screen, a bunch of lights and switches, SD card storage, network connectivity and even a remote control keyfob. They are priced on the site at $150 but Gus is happy to offer a special “Robs Price” which is a lot less than this. A lot less. Snag is, I have to get a bunch of orders together so we can all benefit from this.

Actually, at $150 this would be good value, bearing in mind that you get a complete microcontroller development kit you can program in C# using Visual Studio. You can even spin up a web site on the platform if you want.

I’m looking forward to Gadgeteer, which will give us some slightly more powerful boxes, but I reckon at this price it is really hard to turn down this kit.

If you are interested in paying an amazing prize for this kit, and you will be at Hull some time in the future, send me a message at ultimatefun@robmiles.com and I’ll let you know just how much you could save. Then, when you get to Hull, we can get together and have fun making them do stuff.

Gadgets at Microsoft Research

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My first gadget. Zero to digital camera in around 10 minutes…

Anything with the with the word “Gadget” in the name is going to be a win with me. Especially if it also includes the .NET Micro Framework. Enter the .NET Gadgeteer. The aim of this project from Microsoft Research is to make it really easy to create embedded devices. It is based on work performed by them to make it easier to go from ideas to functioning hardware. The cunning stuff is not just in the underlying software, but also in the way that the different hardware elements can be quickly and easily connected to the central “spider” processor board, which you can see in the front of my picture. You can just about make out the switch that is used to take a picture, the LCD panel that displays the results and a camera (presently taking a picture of the desk…).

Your gadget programs are written in C# and deployed like any other .NET Micro Framework application, using Visual Studio and a usb connection to the target device. However, the Gadgeteer system makes it very easy to interact with complex devices like cameras and displays, providing a well designed object interface that sits on top. The bottom line is that if you can program with objects, you can now use their software representations of objects to create working embedded devices. Furthermore, since all the software is shared source (based on the Apache 2.0 licence model) it is possible for to make products based on this technology which you can sell or distribute how you like.

A number of hardware vendors are on board and will be producing the processor boards and the peripheral devices. The shape and form of the components has been standardised so that it is easy to make cases to hold them so creating very professional looking, but low volume, product using the new 3D printing technology is now easy. And fun.

I’m keen to be first in the queue to get some kits for teaching and playing with when the first devices hit the stores soon. If you have an idea for a thing you’d like to make, but are put off by the difficultly of plumbing the hardware together and creating a good looking finished product, you should take a look at Gadgeteer.

Optimus Quest 2 Winner

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Joseph with his prize

Joseph Appleyard came into the office today to pick up his prize for the greatest number of Windows Phone Marketplace downloads up to July.

If you want to add to his number, and get hold of his DND companion application, you can find it here:

http://windowsphone.com/s?appid=effe0566-c375-e011-81d2-78e7d1fa76f8

I’ve got another phone to give away at the end of August. If you didn’t win this time, and are still a Hull student, you can enter then. Don’t forget.

HypnoCube

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Ages ago I found out about the Hypnocube. And recently I’ve actually managed to buy a version. If you are wondering what they are, they are made from a cube of 4x4x4 multi-coloured leds soldered to steel wires as you can see above. There are a number of projects for making them and now you can even buy them from Firebox in the UK, although they are a bit more expensive than the price I paid. They go through a very impressive animation session that runs for around 90 minutes or so.

What I want now is an 8x8x8 one…..

Super 8 Movie Review

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Super 8 is a movie about a group of plucky kids that sort of save the day. And manage not to be too annoying along the way. Good special effects, a very good recreation of the time it is set (late seventies) and some good “jump out of your seat” moments at the beginning. 

If you do go (and you should) stay at the end during the credits to see the “film within a film”, which is absolutely great.

Bristol M Shed

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Outside M Shed they have this rather nice boat

M Shed is a really good industrial museum in Bristol. You should go. It’s free and the whole setup tells the tale of commerce and trade in Bristol through the ages. The cafe is nice too, and they have a rooftop terrace with some really nice views that will find their way onto these pages once I’ve tidied them up a bit.

Raleigh

Inside they have some very interesting exhibits with roots in the area, including this Raleigh moped.

Captain America Movie Review

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We actually saw Captain America some time back, in the best possible place to view such a film. America. I love American cinema audiences. In the UK the audience usually sits fairly quietly, unless something really amazing happens on the screen or they feel the need to “Shhhhh” someone nearby who is making too much noise with their sweet wrappers. In the USA the audience likes to join in. This includes sharp intakes of breath, cheers and even clapping at the end – although it is unlikely that the director or any of the stars can hear the applause. Great stuff.

Anyhoo, this film has been tailor made for the American audience. The clue is in the name. All the baddies are pretty much bad all the way through, and very easy to spot. Parts are played with gusto, although the cartoon origins of the characters do tend to show through a bit. The special effects are up to the job and the whole thing hangs together as well as a superhero movie needs to. If you are prepared to suspend your disbelief from the highest American flagpole then you will have a great time, as we did.

Optimus Quest 2 July Winner

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I’d nearly forgotten about the Optimus Quest 2 that I set way back in June. I’ve got two LG Optimus 7 phones to give away, and they are going to the students who show me the most impressive download stats in Windows Phone Marketplace for their applications. Fortunately Joseph Appleyard hadn’t forgotten, and of the entries I received his was the one with most downloads. Well done Joseph, send me your postal address and I’ll get the phone sent out for you. As you are a registered developer you can then upgrade it to Windows Phone Mango and have all kinds of new fun.

If you want to enter again, I’ve got another phone going on the same basis at the end of August. The only person that can’t win it is Joseph…..