Using Netcat to Read, Write Data Across Your Network Rob Reilly, April 7, 2014 7 min read Testing a network connection or troubleshooting a data flow is a common job for the system admin or developer. One tool...
How to Run a Linux Terminal on Your Android Rob Reilly, March 31, 2014 5 min read Lots of developers, programmers and systems people run SSH, allowing them access to their remote Linux systems. While a...
5 Mobile Apps for Mobile Developers Rob Reilly, March 24, 2014 4 min read Did you know that Google Play offers apps designed to help mobile developers become more effective and knowledgeable?...
Processing: A Visual Language, Not Just for Artists Rob Reilly, March 3, 2014 6 min read Processing is a programming language that was developed at MIT so artists and other creatives could learn to program in...
Building a Simple Slider Servo Control Rob Reilly, February 11, 2014 8 min read In the remote control, physical computing and Internet of Things ecosystem, it's frequently convenient to command...
‘DIY’ Hardware Offers New Mobile Dev Opportunities Rob Reilly, January 17, 2014 9 min read For Christmas, my daughter gave me a couple of Digispark boards. These little, relatively Arduino-compatible, ATtiny85...
Intro to Pipes on the Linux Command Line Rob Reilly, January 8, 2014 4 min read An interesting and useful capability in Linux is the use of the pipe on the command line. Pipes take the output of a...
Monitor Wi-Fi Signals With horst Rob Reilly, December 30, 2013 4 min read How many times have you had to take a look at the Wi-Fi traffic flying around your environment? When I do, I like to...
Can Mobile Move Beyond Hardware and Software? Rob Reilly, December 23, 2013 5 min read We've seen smartphone and tablet specs ramp up sharply lately, with quad-core processors, gigabytes of memory,...
Video Conferencing Has Potential for Mobile Developers Rob Reilly, December 4, 2013 8 min read Look around your office and tell me how many people are using video conferencing on their smartphone. How about in the...