Software Developer in Japan enjoying .NET development with WPF and XNA, cutting-edge internet applications and fine tebasaki.
PocketStackz (PocketPC) review
For Japanese language practice for my course I use PocketStackz by some chaps called “Minddate software”. Its an all-purpose language flashcard program with an emphasis on Asian languages (such as that an Asian Unicode font needs to be installed on your PocketPC). What sets it apart is that you can immediately see what words you [...]
Japanese keitai flashcards
Access Edo no Tango on your Japanese keitai/mobile phone at http://www.edandersen.com/tango or scan the QR code on the right: Edo no Tango (Ed’s Tango, エドの単語) is a Flash Lite based Japanese language vocabulary and kanji flashcard utility. Developed to help my study, it currently contains lessons 10 through 17 from the Genki series of [...]
First post
Inspired by one of my current professors Garr Reynolds, I’ve finally started a namesake blog. I plan to post once a week about something interesting, while building up a portfolio to show to anyone interested (have loads of projects I need to write about). The site is a bit rough around the edges at the [...]
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