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CGAL meeting wrapup | Feral Chicken
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Take a walk on the wild side! Two weeks ago, I went to Paris to attend the 2014 CGAL developer meeting. Here is a summary of some of the things I did and some of my thoughts. My mom told me that my shirt is on backwards. 3 things I did at the meetup. As a GSoC student, I summarized my summer project on visualization of 2d. Arrangements of curves in a few slides for the group. We discussed a few. Outstanding issues and what to do about them, and I’m supposed to merge my. 1 Work on the modernized website.
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Japan travel 2 | Feral Chicken
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Take a walk on the wild side! Last time, I talked a little bit about Japan travel. And this time, I’ll talk about my experience using some of the internet cafes while I was over there. That we stayed at provided complementary wifi access, but as with most complementary wifi, it wasn’t reliable. We also rented a Softbank wifi hotspot at the airport, but it was not very reliable, either. I needed to get some work done, so I figured I would go for an internet cafe. Damn, I lost 300 yen…. I don’t think...
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alextsui05 | Feral Chicken
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Take a walk on the wild side! Since my old hosting provider’s west coast servers just went dark and they were unresponsive to support, I decided to transfer my domain away, and now I am pointing it to a new virtual server. I’m going to try publishing my own site using Jekyll through there:. I probably will shift all my blogging there since I will now be able to blog from the comfort of my own terminal. We’ll see how it goes. Two weeks ago, I went to Paris to attend the 2014 CGAL developer meeting. Conten...
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Polynomial parser in C++ using Boost.Spirit | Feral Chicken
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Take a walk on the wild side! Polynomial parser in C using Boost.Spirit. Posted in Figured Out. I’m sorry, the initial code compiled but didn’t work. It’s been updated now, along with the blog. First of all, here is a link. To the code. It depends on Boost.Spirit, which is a header-only part of the Boost library. It compiles, and it parses bivariate polynomials (e.g. xy 2 2x – 5y). Struct term { boost: optional int coefficient; boost: optional int x exponent; boost: optional int y exponent; };. 8216;s...
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Saying Goodbye to Good People: Richard Smith
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Saying Goodbye to Good People: Dick Smith. November 5, 2015. The other day, I received a few forwarded emails. It said that Dick Smith passed away. When I read the obituary, it didn’t quite hit me. That was until today. They offered me a receptionist opportunity with a salary to match. It was exactly what I wanted. Shortly after I got the job, I started college again. It was stress-free, and I was happy. There was one catch though – the company didn’t have a marketing department. I propos...Throughout my...
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Blog - Jacquelyn B. Marks
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AdWeek Featured My Location-Based Ad on Waze. December 12, 2016. I am going on nearly seven months at MDG Advertising as their Search Marketing Campaign Manager. Over the weekend, we celebrated the holidays together with a night at Atlantic Grille, sleep over at The Seagate Hotel and Spa and brunch…. I Love My Father, Melvin Henry Marks. July 23, 2016. Saying Goodbye to Good People: Dick Smith. November 5, 2015. I Followed My Passion. September 24, 2015. Paypal Threw ‘Shade’ at Apple Pay. I want to say t...
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I Love My Father, Melvin Henry Marks
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I Love My Father, Melvin Henry Marks. July 23, 2016. It’s taken me almost two months to write this blog post. On June 2, 2016, I lost my father. He had a long, hard battle with many medical issues. Our last exchange of words was, I love you. I couldn’t have asked for anything more beautiful. My father meant the world to me. He raised my siblings and me to understand the value of family and love. I’d like to describe his memorial, but I am not ready. Instead, here is what I said:. It was us, his family.
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AdWeek Featured My Waze Ad as Top Ads in 2016
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AdWeek Featured My Location-Based Ad on Waze. December 12, 2016. The article talks about the benefits of using location-based marketing to encourage users into nearby places. We launched a Waze campaign for our client, MD Now Urgent Care. It’s such an incredible honor for this campaign to be mentioned alongside other worldwide agencies like Universal McCann. Also, the other featured brands were Gramercy Pictures, Staples, Coca-Cola, and Mopar. Http:/ www.jacquelynmarks.com. April 1, 2017 5:18 pm. AdWeek ...
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Japan travel #3: Sausage at Kyodai | Feral Chicken
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Take a walk on the wild side! Japan travel #3: Sausage at Kyodai. This is picking up from my last Japan travel. There are a lot of loan words in the Japanese language, and this can be convenient, endearing, and absolutely frustrating at the same time. Add in the fact that Japanese love to abbreviate things and you’re assured to never have a dull moment. The convenient thing about loan words is that Japanese has specific notation called katakana that explicitly indicates foreign words. The. A view from th...