Monday, 05 August 2019
Finally, I have been involved into blockchain madness. “Finally” because it seems that hype around blockchain is decreasing and “madness” because I feel like Vavilen Tatarsky from Generation P by Victor Pelevin and Ijon Tichy from The Futurological Congress by Stanislav Lem. And the fact that the project is related to quantum computers adds makes everything more futuristic. What actually blockchain introduce to our life? Nothing from technical point of view, yes absolutely nothing, just small changes in how digitally signed information is stored and verified and that’s it. But in the social plane, it changes a lot of things, and the funniest, unbelievable and crazy thing is that most of the people involved in the blockchain campaigns can’t predict the impact of the technology and explain I...
Thursday, 23 February 2017
It’s not news anymore that JavaScript is the most cross-platform and cross-tier technology today. Let’s take a look at it. JavaScript can be efficiently used on the server part of Web-server and can a...
Friday, 19 June 2015
In one of my previous posts, (WPF vs. GDI+) I wrote about the performance of WPF and how to solve this problem. After some experiments in Kvinivel we’ve found more improvements to the solution in the ...
Monday, 15 February 2016
Microsoft declares that a new version of .Net and a new alternative dev tool Visual Studio Code will be available for multiple platforms, including Linux. In this post, I will try to describe my Code ...