A few months after creating the LEGO Boostrap game, I decided to do some more experimenting with the great OpenCV library for Processing. This time, instead of detecting lego pieces of different colors, I wanted to detect the outline of a person, and to modulate that based on sound input. The idea is to eventually have something that could be used for music shows by projecting visuals onto the live band.
It has been a few months since Munich was announced as the location of the next european DrupalCon, but much of what has happened since then has been mostly invisible to the community. Many people attend DrupalCon, but few people are aware of what goes into preparing such an event, and this is what...
Just like I did last year, here are my resolutions for 2012. They are stated in a way that makes them testable, either I achieve them or I don't. Based on what I learned from the past year, I also decided to break larger resolutions into smaller chunks so that progress can be tracked.
Read five books in five languages [3/5]
Donate blood five times [2/5]
Get DrupalCon Munich tickets to sell out.
Play live on ten different occasions [0/10]
Complete the five projects of an advanced Toastmaster manual [1/5]
Run the Stadt-Triathlon MünchenTegernsee Triathlon (Olympic distance). For the training I will cover ten times the distance of the event for swimming [8/10], biking [7/10] and running [8/10]
Despite the title, wunderkraut has not yet branched out to hatmaking:
The "feature hats" we're talking about is our approach to minimize conflicts when using a code-drive development method for Drupal, especially when using Drupal features for storing configuration in code. This configuration is...
It is a well known fact that pages with many images load more slowly than simple HTML pages. Not only are image files heavier than text files, they also require additional HTTP requests.
In an attempt to solve both of these performance problems, I have created a new Drupal module: Imagilicious. Imagilicious replaces tags that reference an external image to be loaded with a 100% HTML rendering of the same image. Unlike immature technologies like the <canvas> element, Immagilicious uses tables, which guarantee compatibility even with the most outdated browsers.
Wunderkraut is the name of a new company that I co-founded with three fellow developers from the Munich Drupal User Group. I've been lucky to work with them on multiple occasions, and this consolidation of our different skills came as a natural fit. My activities will still consist of doing everything...
The devel_generate module (part of the devel project) is a practical tool to generate test content. The resulting content can be used to test performance and functionality, but it looks very artificial: texts are long homogenous paragraphs, images look like bad modern art paintings. The good news is that we can easily alter the generated content and replace it with more realistic-looking values.