I love to write code to create efficient and easy-to-maintain back-end software with beautiful user interfaces. In fact, much of my spare time goes to coding. I speak English, Spanish and Italian and I don't have driving license, but I enjoy cycling.
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In my free time I enjoy to develop some personal projects. I'm always a bit tight of time. But in the end things end up looking very nicely.
MeteoUK is the simple yet effective UK weather app that you have been waiting for while getting fed up of trying the countless other weather apps out there. It retrieves a five-day weather forecast for more than 6,000 UK places directly from the official weather information provider in the United Kingdom, the Met Office, and shows it on screen with no interpretations or modifications in a quick, clean and direct way.
MeteoUK offers a map view where you can check graphically cloud coverage, rainfall, temperature and pressure for the next 36 hours in three-hour intervals. The map view also covers and shows information for the whole of Ireland.
You can store your most-viewed places in the My Places list to access them quickly. MeteoUK retrieves automatically your position. It supports both portrait and landscape modes and it supports small, big phones as well as tablets.
AnotherMonitor is an application for Android which monitors and records the memory and CPU usage values of the mobile phone. The program is intended for anyone whom would be interested in knowing the mobile resources state.
The app can be run on background. In this mode, AnotherMonitor consumes little resources and can monitor and record the memory and CPU usage values that another applications on foreground are using.
Image Feature Detector (IFD) is a Linux computer program with an intuitive graphic user interface aimed to calculate and show the main image features related with computer vision: Harris, FAST, SIFT and SURF. It is programmed in C++ with the Qt libraries. To calculate features IFD makes use of the OpenCV libraries.
This program was part of the end of degree project Image Features Extraction for Mobile Robots Navigation of my Telecommunications Degree, exposed at the Caceres Polytechnic School of the University of Extremadura, Spain, on February 2011. Thehe project memory and presentation on PDF format is also available to download.