Rob Janssen

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An Introduction to Signal Smoothing

Noise is everywhere. Whether you’re sampling accelerometer data for a mobile game or trying to measure the temperature of a room, noise will be there. Even if you could remove all the noise from an input device, you’ll still have a certain degree of uncertainty.

A collection of awesome .NET libraries, tools, frameworks and software

Awesome .NET! A collection of awesome .NET libraries, tools, frameworks, and software. Inspired by , awesome-php, awesome-python, frontend-dev-bookmarks and ruby-bookmarks. Contributions are always welcome! Please take a look at the contribution guidelines and quality standard pages first.

Introducing HyperDev

It’s been awhile since we launched a whole new product at Fog Creek Software (the last one was Trello, and that’s doing pretty well). Today we’re announcing the public beta of HyperDev, a developer playground for building full-stack web-apps fast.

Healthy OOP

I enjoy writing code in an Object Oriented fashion. Thinking in terms of objects gives me a model that, when followed consistently, ends up producing code that is well organised, and that I know to be relatively easy to understand, test, and refactor.

How to Worry Less About Being a Bad Programmer

I just came across another manifestation of imposter syndrome, in the form of "Am I really a developer or just a good googler?" The answer I read missed the point, so I'm going to break this mess down, because too many people are afraid for no good reason.

Live Streaming Security Games

Aside from our cool research, ForAllSecure also works on creating fun and engaging games to promote computer security.

ASP.NET - Writing Clean Code in ASP.NET Core with Dependency Injection

What About Real Logic? So far I haven’t really implemented any real business logic—it’s just been simple methods returning simple collections of data. The real value of testing comes when you have logic and special cases you need to have confidence will behave as intended.

The Business Case for Actors and Akka.NET

Akka.NET is a .NET implementation of the actor model. The actor model is an old technology, originating in 1973 as an approach to parallel computing at a time when it looked like the computers of the future might be constructed using thousands of small, low-powered CPUs.

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As of December 1st, 2015, our name has officially changed to Xenko! Xenko is a powerful cross-platform game engine. Enjoy the latest features of .NET 4.6 and C#6 to write stunning games efficiently!

Five Common Daylight Saving Time Antipatterns of .NET Developers

It's 2015, and Daylight Saving Time is just around the corner. For most of North America, the clocks will "spring-forward" on Sunday, March 8th, stealing an hour of precious time from our daily routine. A few weeks later, the same thing will occur in much of Europe on Sunday, March 29th.

This Read-It-Later-list is just that, bookmarks of stuff I intend to read or have read. I do not necessarily agree with opinions or statements in the bookmarked articles.

This list is compiled from my Pocket list.