Just a quick post to tell you that you know NOTHING of the crunch ;-)
It’s been about 2 months since I started writing iPhone apps with the CocoaTouch framework. It’s really great. So far I’ve got two apps out.
The first one I created was a network version of Rock Paper Scissors called (not surprisingly) Network Rock Paper Scissors ;-)
The second one, which was only released a few days ago, is called PuckerUp, and recently appeared on Macsimum News.
It was really fun to program, and it actually includes some of my music, too. It’s moderately fun to play :) I’d like to make something insanely great soon. :-) My aim is to release something that my brother would love to play, and hopefully all of my friends. :)
The hand graphics were created by graphics extraordinaire, Richard Ney.
I’m releasing them under the moniker Digital Artistry. Stay tuned for more exciting apps :-)
I’ve been writing music for years and years on and off, since I was a kid programming synthesizers for my school. Back then, everything was still hardware based and hardly anything was software related.
When I was 21, my dad bought me a Kurzweil K2500xs. Awesome keyboard, anyway the other day I thought I’d try out submitting a track to some digital “record labels” such as iTunes and Amazon, etc. I did, and it’s now available under the moniker “Digital Smartarse”.
JunkBop - Digital Smartarse (on iTunes).
A new blog engine, a new blog. How exciting :)
I’ll keep my posts short. This is simply announcing my new blog to the webverse.
I’m running on Typo, which is built in Rails.
The end.