My screencast was about Stack Overflow, a community driven Q&A platform for a wide variety of topics. It’s a website I find myself using quite often but not one I explored to its fullest extent until now. I primarily use it for getting quick answers errors I encounter at work. I have not fully exploredContinue reading “Screencast”
Author Archives: Matthew
Robots are not perfect
In today’s world of ever increasing technological change having the latest and greatest sometimes becomes irresistible. This statement definitely rings true in the case of the Apple engineer that died two years ago behind the wheel of a Tesla SUV on autopilot mode. Today the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) revealed that the engineer behindContinue reading “Robots are not perfect”
Photo Editing
I am quite new to photo editing; In fact, I believe have opened Photoshop a total of two or three times before giving up simply because it was so complex. Pixlr on the other hand was a lot a fun to use primarily due to the fact that it’s really intuitive easy to navigate theContinue reading “Photo Editing”
99 Cellphones vs. Google Maps
Technology is fragile. Most of the applications that software developers build today rely on algorithms that take advantage of patterns of everyday life. For example, a hedge fund might hire a software engineer to build an application that tracks cargo ship traffic in order to track market trends. In this instance, Google hires software engineersContinue reading “99 Cellphones vs. Google Maps”
About me
Hi I’m Matt, a junior here at Rutgers University. I am from central New Jersey and have a big pretty interest in tech, which this blog is going to be about. In addition to studying, I do a lot of work for both Rutgers and The Daily Targum primarily focused on their respective mobile applications.Continue reading “About me”