Updates for the Month of March
Last I posted, I had written a tutorial about a method I had discovered to embed a 3D renderer inside a Compose Multiplatform app. For me, this is a pretty …
We (Rachel and Eliott) are living in Bilbao, País Vasco, where we are exploring, learning the culture, and developing our independent business portfolio. This blog will document our experiences, our projects, and whatever else we care to share with the world.
Last I posted, I had written a tutorial about a method I had discovered to embed a 3D renderer inside a Compose Multiplatform app. For me, this is a pretty …
As I’ve been picking up experience with various different 3D rendering and Augmented Reality (AR) frameworks available on mobile (Android and iOS), I’ve often asked, what is available that I …
I’m terrible at finishing personal projects once I’ve started. Way back in June I wrote on the blog about an app I was creating called ER3D, with a promise at …
We returned to Bilbao following our Thanksgiving travels with a focus on acquiring the last of the required documents for our residency-renewal application. That took more running-around than we’d predicted …
Over the past couple months, in between traveling for the holidays and working through a few steps for our visa renewal process, I took on a small contract project to …
When we started looking at flights to return to the States for Thanksgiving, the options left a lot to be desired. While Bilbao has connections to many major European cities, …
The Autonomous Community of Euskadi [País Vasco] is composed of three provinces: Our exploration of Euskadi this year had been exclusively within Bizkaia, largely due to the province’s amazing public …
➩ As I’ve been learning how to create augmented reality (AR) apps for iOS through my development of Juego de la Rana, one of the topics I’m constantly revisiting is how …
It seems that fall has officially arrived in Bizkaia. Unfortunately, this means that the weather (☔️) isn’t conducive to my desired weekend activities (🥾/🏝️). As I listen to the zirimiri …
