Apps on the boundary of science, education, games, art and science again. Written in C# using Microsoft .NET MAUI. Recent AI MSc at Uni of Kent. That was fun.
My current #DotNetMAUI and #NeuralNetworks project: Design + train NN in #GoogleColab and transfer it to a #CrossPlatform app using #ONNX. Principle established. Next I have to think of a genuinely useful and (the hard part) original NN to go in the app.
https://t.co/X8570GVRTH
My current #DotNetMAUI and #NeuralNetworks project: Design and train neural networks in #GoogleColab and transfer them to a cross-platform app using #ONNX. Follow my progress here:
https://t.co/X8570GVRTH
Ever wondered why the microwaves don't escape through the holes in the metal grill in your microwave oven door, but the light waves do? Find out using the #Wavicle app's "microwave oven door" pre-saved sim.
#Physics#ITeachPhysics#PhysicsFun#DotNetMAUI
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@InterestingSTEM The new #Wavicle app, developed using #DotNetMAUI, is finally available for Android phones! It simulates a ripple tank, allowing you to play around with dippers and barriers. That's the wav(e) side of things...
#Physics#TeachPhysics#PhysicsFun#STEM
https://t.co/TeGNNJmxUt
Fantastic #MauiDay in London today showing some of the great work using it to create innovative cross-platform apps. I was particularly impressed by the talk about #MotiMe. Great example of the way technology can be used to help with child physiotherapy.
https://t.co/Urhpsh4dEh
#genuary#genuary2026#genuary20 - "One line. An artwork that is made of a single line only." Didn't Picasso do stuff like that sometimes? This one is 1705992 pixels long. At 300 dpi that would be about 158 yards.
#genuary#genuary2026#genuary18 -
"Unexpected path. Draw a route that changes direction based on one very simple rule."
Simple rule: "Follow the letters in Winnie-the-Pooh".
This being a somewhat different style and age to Shakespeare, will there be a noticeable difference? No.
#genuary#genuary2026#genuary18 -
"Unexpected path. Draw a route that changes direction based on one very simple rule."
The simple rule: "Follow the letters in Macbeth".
As you can see, Macbeth drifts left and down like Hamlet did. Probably pretty much what you were expecting.
#genuary18 - "Unexpected path. Draw a route that changes direction based on one very simple rule."
The simple rule: "Follow the letters in Hamlet".
As you can see, with this letter-wheel Hamlet drifts left and gently down. Make of that what you will. Other texts later.
#genuary
In a #DotNetMAUI app, why use the OS's built in keyboard when you can make your own? Fun to design, easy to draw onto an ICanvas and, once that little bit of effort is out of the way, infinitely configurable and unique. Don't follow the crowd. #ReinventTheWheel!