The abandonment of technology
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We face a choice between a future of accelerating technological progress and an age of declining possibilities and narrowing horizons.
Exeter, United Kingdom
Alasdair Allan is the author of Learning iPhone Programming, Programming iPhone Sensors, Basic Sensors in iOS, Geolocation iOS, iOS Sensor Apps and Arduino and Augmented Reality in iOS, all published by O'Reilly Media. He is a senior research fellow in Astronomy at the University of Exeter. As part of his work there he is building a distributed peer-to-peer network of telescopes which, acting autonomously, will reactively schedule observations of time-critical events. Notable successes include contributing to the detection of the most distant object yet discovered, a gamma-ray burster at a redshift of 8.2.
Alasdair also runs a small technology consulting business writing bespoke software, building open hardware and providing training. He sporadically writes blog posts about things that interest him, or more frequently provides commentary about them in 140 characters or less.
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University of Exeter
February 2007 - Current
Babilim Light Industries
January 2005 - Current
Open University
February 2005 - September 2008
University of Edinburgh
February 2006 - January 2007
University of Exeter
April 2003 - January 2006
University of Exeter
January 2001 - March 2003
Keele University
December 1999 - January 2001
Keele University
1995 - 1999
University of St. Andrews
1991 - 1995
A collection of atronomy related Perl Modules.
Mar 2009 - Current; followed by 8 people; forked 4 times
Main author with a number of collaborators.
This open-source application maps the information that your iPhone is recording about your movements. It doesn't record anything itself, it only displays files that are already hidden on your computer.
Aug 2011
Co-author with Pete Warden.
This iOS application uses iOS 4.x Significant Location Change API to log your location to an SQLite file which you can then export via email. There are no outbound network connections and your location is never sent anywhere, just stored in the DB.
Aug 2011; followed by 4 people
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Alasdair Allan
This is the 2nd Edition of Learning iPhone Programming.
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We face a choice between a future of accelerating technological progress and an age of declining possibilities and narrowing horizons.
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From talking to people on the ground in Japan, and by looking at the actual measurements across the country, a very different picture emerges than that reported by the media.
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Pete Warden and Alasdair Allan have discovered that iPhones and 3G iPads running iOS 4 are regularly recording the location of devices into a hidden file.
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Every so often a piece of technology can become a lever that lets people move the world, just a little bit. The Arduino is one of those levers.
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In my old age, at least for the computing industry, I'm getting more irritated by smart young things that preach today's big thing, or tomorrow's next big thing, as the best and only solution to my computing problems.
Interviewed at O'Reilly Strata 2012
Interviewed at O'Reilly Strata 2011