Friday, 20 November 2009

Game Theory With Benjamin Polak

I think the most fascinating thing on iTunes is the "iTunes U" part, where you can get sound/video recordings of hundreds of courses from several universities/education centers all around the world (you can find all these items through the net, but in "iTunes U" its all grouped and packaged in a wonderful way).

These days I am listening the Benjamin Polak's Game Theory lesson at Yale (at long shuttle hours to/from work) and I can easily say he is a great instructor. He talks about all main topics through the courses in an easily understandable way with interesting examples that takes your attention immediately. And also he has a great sense of humor, don't be surprised if you find yourself laughing loudly while listening his lessons. 

Last words, if you are interested in "Game Theory" dont miss this chance. 
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Gestures On Android

If you are one of the guys like me that haven't tried the Gestures API on Android yet (which comes with 1.6), Romain Guy published a good post about it in Android Developer's blog:

Romain Guy's Gesture API post
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Microserfs in Turkish

David Coupland's cult novel (at least for geeks :) at last translated to Turkish. If you haven't read it, don't miss this opportunity

Nerds over focus. I guess that's the problem. But it's precisely the ability to narrow-focus that makes them so good at code writing: one line at a time, one line in a strand of millions.

http://www.idefix.com/kitap/mikroserfler-douglas-coupland/tanim.asp?sid=AK461D3XY0QQELCQBY07

Tuesday, 17 November 2009

What's happening at Microsoft?

There are some interesting things happening at Microsoft. They first bought the 3DVSystems, then transferred Georg Klein, and last Saturday marketing division head of Microsoft Turkey declared in a seminar I was attending that next year Microsoft will provide another way to see the real world.

I think it will be wise to keep an eye on them.
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Friday, 6 November 2009

Android Development Tutorial in Turkish

Looking for a Turkish Android development tutorial? Just check for www.yazarbozar.com for some tutorials I had wrote.

Picture2Contact

I just published my first Android application, Picture2Contact, in Android Market.
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Thursday, 5 November 2009

What is Deckjockey ?

Deckjockey means an expert cyberdeck user, usually a specialist and covertly accessing and stealing from corporate databases in cyberpunk terminology