I've been working lately on computer vision projects, involving Tensorflow for deep learning, OpenCV for computer vision and OpenGL for computer graphics. I'm especially interested in hybrid approaches, where I mix deep learning stuff, opencv stuff, and classic OpenGL pipeline. The main idea is to avoid framing problems as black box problems, throw a neural … Continue reading Augmented Reality with OpenCV and OpenGL: the tricky projection matrix
Month: August 2019
Scaling a Software Team: Feedback on Azure DevOps
First of all, let me get this straight: I've never been a big fan of Azure. I'm rather an AWS hardcore fan, love the way it's built, its reliability, and the design focus on infrastructure. But every once in a while, it's good to open your chakras and try new things. I recently worked with … Continue reading Scaling a Software Team: Feedback on Azure DevOps
The Virtues of Low-code Digital Transformation
When we speak of digital transformation, we have 2 kinds of considerations: strategic considerations (how tech can disrupt your business model), and operational considerations (how tech can streamline your operations). Here, we're going to speak about #2. I've been working lately with a large industrial corporation (1000s of employees) on a company-wide digital transformation effort. … Continue reading The Virtues of Low-code Digital Transformation