codebox.8m.com
The best programming links on the net!
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Would you like to make this site your homepage? It's fast and easy. Yes, Please make this my home page! Don't show this to me again. The ultimate programmers resource! Other Programming Related Websites! Abdolhaleem, Mohamad Hasan. C programming in Arabic and other computer and civil engineering articles. Web design, programming. HTML, Javascript, Visual Basic, Programms. Links on: ASP, ColdFusion; C , Java, JavaScript, Visual Basic, XML; Islam, Pakistan, sports. Anantha, J. S. Baleski, Nikolce V. Person...
clarityspeaks.blogspot.com
Clarity Speaks: January 2011
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Math on the Brain. I am not one to shy away from math, but this selection of problems were in my least favorite area. (Pun intended? As it turned out, this doughty teenager had all the requisite skills but had not applied them to each question and did not always recall her method for solving the problems, so we traversed the bumpy land of geometry together, with her class notes and regents prep website as our guides. Difference in usage of theorums - (Yes, theorums, ugh! While it was not clear to me whet...
thedoorintomorning.com
Obscure Software Titles
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This list of software titles was produced by Richard Green. For the most part, the software titles on this list are ones that I came across in some form at one time or another and which seem to have subsequently fallen into obscurity since the time when they were publicly released. The main purpose of this list is that of documentation and preservation. (As old age goes, some of the listed software titles date back to the mid-1980s or possibly even earlier! Both the original photo. The Amazing game was i...
complementinversion.blogspot.com
Complement.Inversion.Etc: October 2010
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The inversion of every element not in the set. Friday, 29 October 2010. Information Theory, Algorithms and The Whitney Music Box (Video). Interesting video here from Jim Bumgardner. No tittering at the back please British readers). He discusses information theory and entropy/randomness in a manner not unrelated to a previous post. About brevity and non-tonal music. Also of note is his 'Whitney Music Box'. Which he explains in the second half of the presentation. Jim Bumgardner at Gel 2007. Guess The Scor...
krazydad.com
About KrazyDad
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Who or what is a KrazyDad? KrazyDad is me, Jim Bumgardner, a senior nerd at Disney. I'm a programmer / musician / composer / data-viz expert / author / artist / puzzle constructor / teacher with a passion for making software art and software toys. I've done work for Yahoo! Ogilvy and Mather, Topspin, Macrovision, Time Warner, and various non-profits. I also occasionally teach classes and workshops on various creative and technical subjects, most recently Processing at CRASHspace in Culver City. Yes I con...
mobileeyes.blogspot.com
Mobile Eyes: More FLICKR Fun
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Eyeballs to eyeballs with convergence, mobile technologies, photography . . . and the world in general. By Doug Thacker. Best viewed with. Monday, March 21, 2005. The above is a screenshot from Krazydad. Creator of handcrafted software toys of wondrous delight"). It's the Flickr Experimental Colr Pickr. Devised by Jim Bumgardner. Jim used the Flickr API documentation. One quote from Jim that I like, and that, reading it, made me decide to blog this topic:. Lastly, I've been finding great images on Flickr...