Mobile Multibody Dynamics Android Update: Material 3 Theming
A Note on My Approach to UI Design I have a bit of a simple design philosophy, which is, when in doubt, use the defaults. Part of this goes back …
A Note on My Approach to UI Design I have a bit of a simple design philosophy, which is, when in doubt, use the defaults. Part of this goes back …
I updated YouKon, my multiplatform unit conversion app for engineers, adding a cleaner interface and over 50 unit options, including new temperature conversions. I also created a feature for managing material properties, helpful for structural analysis. Join the beta test via the provided iOS and Android links and watch the demo videos on YouTube.
The MOMDYN app, initially developed during 2019-2020, has evolved from a Python-based project using Kivy and SymPy into native applications for both Android and iOS. The developer plans to update it with SwiftUI enhancements. The post chronicles its development journey through YouTube videos, inviting users to explore its features.
For quite a while, I’ve had this GIF displayed in various locations, such as my GitHub account, the gallery on this site, and elsewhere. The origin of that graphic is …
Happy Memorial Day, US friends! We are closing in on our sixth month living in Bilbao, and I have also just wrapped up my seventeenth week of intensive Spanish language …
A couple of months ago, I introduced YouKon, an app designed for engineers needing versatile unit conversions, allowing users to toggle between SI and Imperial units within projects that store generated properties in a user-specific database. I’ve now launched new beta versions on iOS and Android, with major updates including email-based login for project synchronization across devices using Firebase and Cloud Firestore. Additionally, I encourage following YouKon’s development on our new webpage and Github.
In case you missed it, a few weeks ago I submitted guest post to the Worquick blog, talking about using Python, Jupyter Notebook, and the sympy mechanics module for dynamics …
I am nearing the release of a new app for iOS and Android, and am looking for beta testers. The source code is also posted on my GitHub page, as I’m also using this as an opportunity to get one of my mobile dev projects out into the public domain.
Rachel and I have been in Bilbao for two weeks now, and it has been an eventful two weeks! If you haven’t already, check out Rachel’s posts on tailgating before …
