Brian Hammond, Computer Software
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My goal is to create quality iPhone games, Mac OS X applications, network services, and websites in any domain for any purpose. I am the founder of Fictorial LLC which is a tiny startup focused solely on these goals.
Consider Fictorial's consulting services for your next hit iPhone app!
2008 - Current
Original and client-based iOS app/game design and development projects.
Apps include:
Client apps:
February 2004 - November 2009
Developed technical integrations of Right Media Ad Server into Yahoo! APT plat- form; Lead numerous end-to-end APT feature implementations from design, develop- ment, testing, to production deployment and monitoring; Developed numerous internal- facing tools and web services for Yahoo! Sales and Engineering and Search Market- ing groups; Developed several tool prototypes and integrated various group efforts for project Panama.
April 2001 - December 2004
Overall database schema design and Oracle stored procedure implementation; several REST-based web services for reporting queries; triggered event e-mail notification sys- tem; distribution/publishing/serving system; Oracle extension modules; Google inte- gration efforts post-acquisition.
March 1999 - November 2003
Designed, implemented, and supported consumer product review system ala epinions.com; newsletter management; customer care utilities; server monitoring scripts; content management tools; IE toolbar.
June 1997 - March 1999
Developed large defect tracking and analysis application similar to Bugzilla; reusable DHTML/Javascript library ala Prototype; miscellaneous CGI scripting with REXX, Net.Data interfacing to DB2; Lotus Notes database design and implementation.
2006 - 2008
1993 - 1997
GitHub, May 2012
A Cocos2D-iPhone cleanroom implementation of the chooser found in the help screens of "Monster Flip"
GitHub, Jul 2011 - Sep 2012; followed by 165 people; forked 32 times
A web-browser like tab bar implementation for iOS4+
GitHub, Jun 2011; followed by 12 people; forked 4 times
multiplayer rock-paper-scissors iOS game using Cocos2D and GameKit
GitHub, May 2012; followed by 5 people
Button support for Cocos2D-iPhone (from ObjectAL)
GitHub, Jul 2011 - May 2012; followed by 8 people
2D scroll layer for cocos2d-iphone apps
GitHub, May 2012 - Dec 2012
A collection of well-documented iOS classes for making life easier
GitHub, May 2012 - Nov 2012; followed by 4 people; forked 15 times
Mirror of the Parse iOS framework
GitHub, May 2012 - Jan 2013; followed by 13 people
An NSDate category to have humanly meaningful time intervals since todays date
GitHub, May 2012; followed by 13 people
A Paging Enabled Flow View, like screenshots view in iPhone App Store.
GitHub, May 2012; followed by 2 people
A loader of canvases, layers, and shapes from OmniGraffle files (.graffle).
GitHub, May 2012
Creates a Cocos2D-iPhone sprite using the contents of a Core Animation Layer (CALayer).
GitHub, May 2012; followed by 5 people
OmniGroup's RTF reader for iOS without the rest of their frameworks
GitHub, Aug 2011
iCarousel is a class designed to simplify the implementation of various types of carousel on iPhone and iPad.
GitHub, Jun 2009 - May 2011; followed by 407 people; forked 60 times
Redis client for Node.js (abandoned)
GitHub, Jul 2011; followed by 3 people
A handy library that makes access to social media clients easy.
GitHub, Jul 2011; followed by 7 people; forked 2 times
Custom UIView for iOS that pops up an animated "bubble" pointing at a button or other view. Useful for popup tips.
GitHub, Jun 2011 - Jan 2013; followed by 39 people; forked 6 times
Linode API client for Node.js
GitHub, Jun 2011; followed by 2 people
Serialize objects to/from JSON maintaining prototype
GitHub, May 2011; followed by 2 people; forked 2 times
Node.js client for the Deputy job server
GitHub, May 2011; followed by 9 people
A multi-user chat TCP/IP server. Everyone has a chat server and this one is mine.
GitHub, May 2011; followed by 8 people
A stream protocol handler for JSON-encoded values delimited by CRLF
GitHub, May 2011; followed by 2 people
Simple PUBSUB server and client for Node.js and CoffeeScript
GitHub, Apr 2010 - Jun 2010; followed by 87 people; forked 8 times
Jefe is a safe sandbox for running user scripts in Node.js
GitHub, Apr 2010 - Jun 2010; followed by 85 people; forked 3 times
An extensible network service container for Node.js.
GitHub, Dec 2009; followed by 3 people
experimental data storage engine for arbitrary data for POSIX systems with spinning hard disks
Trailer: http://bit.ly/dartsios Played by over 15 million people since 2008! Play Cricket, X01 (301, 501, etc.), or just practice; Challenge a computer A.I. opponent at different skill levels; Simple swipe gesture to throw a dart; Physics based simulation of dart throws;
Chumkee brings a new way of socializing that transcends languages. Engage with new and old friends all over the planet through lively VISUAL CONVERSATIONS featuring REAL TIME TRANSLATIONS in more than 30 different languages.
Addictive online-only version of the classic Rock Paper Scissors game.You will be automatically paired with random opponents from anywhere around the world (but no one is ever online! boohoo!)

From Pong to Pokemon--The Story Behind the Craze That Touched Our Lives and Changed the World
Steven L. Kent
Brian Hammond, creative nerd: The authoritative source of Brian Hammond's personal information, links, and social activity.
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A Computer Vision Tangible User Interface for Mixed Reality Billiards.
Presented at ICME 2008.
Conventional input devices such as the mouse and keyboard are unnatural and limited for various forms of human-computer interaction. We have created a tangible user interface that mixes the physical world with a virtual reality billiards game. Our system uses computer vision techniques to analyze images acquired from a single inexpensive digital video camera in real-time in order to passively sense the full 3D pose of a markerless cue stick. A physically-modeled billiards game updates the virtual cue stick to mimic detected poses and shots of the physical cue stick. Our system affords users with a convenient, noninvasive, inexpensive, and natural interface for entertainment or training without requiring a billiards table installation. Moreover, our system is robust to changes in illumination and occlusion and is noteworthy for its use of computer vision as the sole means of sensing user input.
More information can be found at MixedRealityBilliards.com.
Darts for the iPhone. Since June 2009, a total of 94 years 271 days 20 hours 32 seconds of Darts has been played by 1,278,912 unique users.
Dueling Monkeys. A multiplayer gaming service.
Hello! I am a self-claimed creative computer geek and musician. I develop software for all kinds of domains, my favorite being computer games. I'm the founder of Fictorial which is a tiny startup that makes games and other apps for the iPhone.
I play guitar and bass and have spent way too much time with music making software.
I spent a lot of time in 2007-2008 working on a fun computer vision project that let people play virtual billiards on their computer with a real cue stick and a camera. I spoke at a conference in Germany in 2008 and got at least 6 or 7 people excited about the project.