Showing posts with label Windows 8. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Windows 8. Show all posts

Monday, April 22, 2013

My team won the first place in Belgium!

The second step of the "Super Hackathon" in Belgium ended on April 19... And my team won the competition! Congrats to my teammates: Benoit Jadinon, Giuliano Dore and Esteban Goffaux.

You can see here three screenshots of "Fit Beast":




There are still some missing functionalities but the app is now available on the belgian market (not other countries for the moment, more to come...)!

You can find our app here but we plan to remove it from my Microsoft account and put it on the Emakina account: the link will become unavailable.

Thanks to this first place, I will attend to TechEd Europe 2013 at madrid! I never attended to a so big Microsoft event except for the TechDays in Belgium and France and I am delighted to go there!

Thanks Microsoft for the free ticket and thanks to Emakina for the journey!

Thursday, March 28, 2013

Super Hackathon at the Microsoft Innovation Center


Yesterday, I participated to the "Super Hackathon" at Microsoft Innovation Center in Mons... It was a great experience for me and my team! My team (for Emakina Belgium): Denis Huvelle, Benoit Jadinon, Giuliano Dore and Esteban Goffaux.

We have created a Windows 8 application that uses the "fitbit" web services: you can discover more on their services here.

Our team has finished at the first place at Mons and we will participate to the next part of the competition against the other Microsoft Innovation Centers (Brussels, Genk, Kortrijk).

Here are some photos of the event:










Sunday, September 16, 2012

BemyApp : Kings’ Night at Paris


I participated to the BeMyApp "King's Night" last Friday in Paris: it was an event for Windows 8 development (C#/XAML, JS/HTML or C++) throughout the night ... There were some pizzas, beers, burgers, massages, ice creams, etc..

I am very happy to have been there and the developer community of Paris is very nice! Here are some pictures of the event (sorry for the quality, it was dark) ...

Thank you for your welcome, parisian guys!