With sub tropical temperatures in the Netherlands, I haven’t really found the willpower to hover above my radiating soldering iron last few days. But luckily the mailman delivered something else that could keep me busy while the rest of the country invaded the Dutch beaches. A little bit of home brewing keeps me cold …
Most of my blogs are about my physical projects, my tools like my 3d printer, my Rigol power supply and scope and my beloved soldering iron. But, truth to be told, most of my time is spent behind my computer. Today I’m going to give you a rundown of tools and ingredients I use the most when working on my Mac.
While the vast majority of my blogposts are about electronics related stuff. This post will be more on the software development side of technology. Besides my recent rediscovered love for electronics I’ve got a huge passion for software development and everything Apple. These two passions were the reasons to start developing iPhone apps by studying the Objective-C programming language last year. And although my two finished apps QuickHue and Bermuda eventually made me some extra money to spent on my hobbies, I still see App-development as a nice way to waste my spare time.