An introduction to emulation
In the early 90s I primarly used my Commodore 64 (C64) for gaming. As Santa never gave us a Nintendo, I probably used my C64 until the late 90s. At that point I was introduced to the concept of emulators. [...]
MoreIn the early 90s I primarly used my Commodore 64 (C64) for gaming. As Santa never gave us a Nintendo, I probably used my C64 until the late 90s. At that point I was introduced to the concept of emulators. [...]
MoreI'm Laurence Muller (M.Sc.) , a former Fellow of the Scientists' Discovery Room Lab (SDR Lab) at Harvard University / School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS), where I worked on innovative scientific software for multi-touch devices and display wall systems.
I'm also the founder of Epic Windmill, a software company that develops apps and games for mobile devices.
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RT @Carnage4Life Netherlands forces Apple to allow dating apps to use other payment processors instead of Apple getting a 30% cut from required use of their IAP system. Apple’s announcement makes using credit cards in apps sound as scary as clicking on a phishing link. developer.apple.com/news/?id=…
RT @Pflax1 If you hang out on #biketwitter there's a decent chance you've seen it before but thought it might be useful to quickly discuss. The Hierarchy of Controls is one of the more powerful tools to understand why bike helmets are not the safety solution our culture pretends they are. pic.twitter.com/jDwWdhyHNC
RT @TheRialMichelle I hope you start doing the thing 🤍 pic.twitter.com/g9eIzn2Non
Enjoying my holiday break 🎄with no coding projects... Away from any software technology... Eh wait a sec... pic.twitter.com/Cjnm2qswWs
RT @AndroidDev This week on #ADBPodcast, 180: Kotlin Magic Platform, @romainguy, @chethaase, and @tornorbye chat with @yigitboyar from the Android Toolkit Team about Kotlin multi platform. Take a listen and you might even catch Romain playing piano 👀🎹 → goo.gle/3F1BLd2 pic.twitter.com/ILWfpSGbLe
RT @mistydemeo The Google Project Zero write up on the iMessage zero-click vulnerability is incredible. I promise you won’t be able to predict the directions this is going. googleprojectzero.blogspot.co…
The @Chase app is so annoying because of this. When you search for a flight (using rewards), you'll probably press the back button at the top instead of the one at the bottom causing you to be kicked all the way to the home screen instead of previous screen (or webpage) 😞 twitter.com/featherless/st… pic.twitter.com/eEVhDgWXxI
RT @PicardTips Picard engineering tip: Use the metric system.