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Technology, with a Cocoa taste. Hidden Gems of Snow Leopard: IOSurface. Posted by admin on Sep 25, 2009 in Mac OS X. Snow Leopard may have looked not so different from its predecessor from the average user point of view: however, for developers like myself, a lot of things have changed, some well advertised (say, GCD. Some still to discover. A good overview can be found at Ars Technica. But, how can a 64-bit software (like the Quicktime X Player, or the Finder itself) use a 32-bit library? Now, let’...
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Technology, with a Cocoa taste. Nuclear power, the other ways. Posted by admin on Jun 1, 2010 in Uncategorized. Recently, a discussion came up on a forum. About using a game to raise awareness about different technologies related to nuclear power. However, unless you’re a physicist involved in one of the projects (or you’re lucky enough to attend the Google. Device (and its newer sibling ITER. And possibly some laser devices. Posted by admin on May 22, 2010 in Generic Cocoa. So, this is my new place!
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Technology, with a Cocoa taste. Hidden Gems of Snow Leopard: IOSurface (again). Posted by admin on Oct 10, 2009 in Mac OS X. To extend the previous sample. I’ve now added a Quartz Composer plugin that spawns the CLI application: it’s also possible to choose at compilation time (through a #define) if the image has to be provided to QC as a GL texture or a pixel buffer. A sample composition has been included in the code. Other posts on the same argument:. Hidden Gems of Snow Leopard: IOSurface. Paolo Manna...
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Technology, with a Cocoa taste. Nuclear power, the other ways. Posted by admin on Jun 1, 2010 in Uncategorized. Recently, a discussion came up on a forum. About using a game to raise awareness about different technologies related to nuclear power. However, unless you’re a physicist involved in one of the projects (or you’re lucky enough to attend the Google. Device (and its newer sibling ITER. And possibly some laser devices. Posted by admin on May 22, 2010 in Generic Cocoa. So, this is my new place!
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Technology, with a Cocoa taste. March 4th, 1961. Sometimes in Italy, sometimes around Europe and/or US. Nah, too many of them, just ask. Only active skills have been reported! I’ve worked through a lot of tools and applications, they would take too much space (and effort on my side to remember them all) and make the resume boring (again! He has worked on a very wide range of projects, mostly as the senior developer, but he still dreams to be an oceanographer when he’ll grow up. If you talk with him about...
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Technology, with a Cocoa taste. QC LuaPlugin – now with a (slightly) better editor and images. Posted by admin on Feb 28, 2010 in Mac OS X. In February I’ve worked now and then on my Lua plugin. The editor is nicer, and shows line numbers and a marker when an error is detected. There is now a sort of experimental support to image type: still no way to interpret them (and, anyway, why? But they’re properly recognized and passed around. The lack of a 64-bit LuaJIT. Is starting to hurt…. The things that wer...
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Paolo Manna » Blog Archive » Hidden Gems of Snow Leopard: IOSurface (again)
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Technology, with a Cocoa taste. Hidden Gems of Snow Leopard: IOSurface (again). Posted by admin on Oct 10, 2009 in Mac OS X. To extend the previous sample. I’ve now added a Quartz Composer plugin that spawns the CLI application: it’s also possible to choose at compilation time (through a #define) if the image has to be provided to QC as a GL texture or a pixel buffer. A sample composition has been included in the code. Other posts on the same argument:. Hidden Gems of Snow Leopard: IOSurface. Paolo Manna...
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Paolo Manna » Blog Archive » Hidden Gems of Snow Leopard: IOSurface (with video in)
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Technology, with a Cocoa taste. Hidden Gems of Snow Leopard: IOSurface (with video in). Posted by admin on Oct 15, 2009 in Mac OS X. Hidden Gems of Snow Leopard: IOSurface (again). Hidden Gems of Snow Leopard: IOSurface. Dec 22, 2009 at 00:30. Did you know that the sample app does not compile in 64-bit SL? Seems like QTVisualContextRef is not defined. Paolo Manna » Blog Archive » Hidden Gems of Snow Leopard: IOSurface. May 25, 2010 at 13:19. 8230;] will use very different techniques! May 25, 2010 at 13:20.
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Technology, with a Cocoa taste. QC LuaPlugin – now with a (slightly) better editor and images. Posted by admin on Feb 28, 2010 in Mac OS X. In February I’ve worked now and then on my Lua plugin. The editor is nicer, and shows line numbers and a marker when an error is detected. There is now a sort of experimental support to image type: still no way to interpret them (and, anyway, why? But they’re properly recognized and passed around. The lack of a 64-bit LuaJIT. Is starting to hurt…. Paolo Manna Blog Ar...
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