Articles tagged with: Programming
In this episode Darren is once again joined by Piotr from the Quadshot project to talk about their unique autopilot hardware, the LISA, and how to get started programming the open source autopilot software, paparazzi, with XML. Shannon shares her thoughts on the easy-to-use Linux distro PinguyOS and Dale Chase takes the mic for a little Hacker Headlines Remix.
Darren finishes off the photo frame case mod with a little cable beautification and accent lighting. Shannon’s getting into programming without touching a line of code using the Illumination Software Creator from Radical Breeze. Plus getting crafty with packets and the hping utility, open-source dropbox alternative based on OpenSSH and Rsync, and multi-threaded steganography bruter-forcers!
Learn the process for submitting application for the Ovi Store. Showing off the Nokia Qt SDK for some of the ins and outs of getting started and developing apps forSymbian devices.
Darren checks out Ampache, a powerful open source streaming media solution perfect for your Linux home server. Jason answers your Boxee questions and Shannon joins the round table for a discussion on jailbreaking and USB wireless adapters for virtual machines.
Continuing his android app development Darren is diving deeper into the Android App Inventor.
Darren demonstrates how to get started with Google’s new App Inventor by making a simple Hello World app… Then he over complicates its just because its so easy.
Hak5 kicks off another season with a plethora of projects. Darren gets his code on with Google’s new App Inventor for Android – a spiffy new web based drag-and-drop WYSIWYG development environment. Jason joins us for a little homebrew Boxee machine building and app development, and Shannon’s around for a little Ubuntu 10.10 lovin’
The Hack Across America series concludes after 6 weeks and the first order of business at the new place in the San Francisco bay area is to build an inexpensive home server to host virtual machines. Then Shannon has a Windows power tools two-fer and Jason joins us for some Android application development — can you way wardriving app?
The Hack Across America series continues in week 2 with Jason Appelbaum and Android user interface development, Shannon Morse and Windows file transfer utilities, and an exclusive interview with nerdcore sensation Dale Chase. Plus, Hackers on Ice!
This week Shannon is investigating alternative ways to view web media with CoolIris. Jason is diving into some mobile application development with the Android SDK, and Jenn brings us the latest about Puzzle Quest 2.
Darren says goodbye to the HakHouse and explains what’s going on over at HackAcrossAmerica.com.


