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Editor's Cut
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For information about booking a presentation, keynote, or class for your event, contact booking@editorscut.com. May 22 - 25, 2016. A Time Lapse Look at Swift. May 26 - 27, 2016. San Francisco, CA. June 13 - 16, 2016. What the Functor is a Monad? September 8 - 10, 2016. Keynote and Game Show. October 12 - 14, 2016. October 20 - 21, 2016. San Jose, CA. November 3 - 6, 2016. Keynote and Game Show. San Francisco, CA. November 7 - 8, 2016. Turtles All the Way Down. The Ugly American Learns Swift.
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Dim Sum Thinking
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The Tiny Challenges Podcast. Join hosts Daniel Steinberg and Jaimee Newberry for the Tiny Challenges podcast. We have three new challenges this season. Subscribe on iTunes. Our latest one day intensive course is for experienced programmers who understands most of the hows and whats of working with Swift but is looking for the whys and wheres. The Swift 2.0 Book. The Ugly American learns Swift. Books from Editors Cut. Our Complete eBook List on editorscut.com. May 22 - 25, 2016. May 26 - 27, 2016.
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MacInTalk | Creative Output
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About The Last Six Months. About Writing Cards and Letters. Things To Listen To. Another Haiku Detector Update, and Some Observations on Mac Speech Synthesis. Posted by Angela Brett. On May 18, 2015. I subjected Haiku Detector. To some serious stress-testing with a 29MB text file (that’s 671481 sentences, containing 16810 haiku, of which some are intentional) a few days ago, and kept finding more things that needed fixing or could do with improvement. A few days in a nerdsniped. Fixed a memory issue.
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found haiku | Creative Output
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About The Last Six Months. About Writing Cards and Letters. Things To Listen To. Posts Tagged found haiku. Unintentional Haiku in New Scientist’s Medical Frontiers: The Movie. Posted by Angela Brett. On July 19, 2015. I’ve made a new version of Haiku Detector. The main changes are:. Tweaks to which haiku are identified when punctuation is pronounced differently depending on line breaks and other factors (this includes a workaround for the ‘all numbers pronounced as zero’ bug I found. Some vaccines seem to.
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haiku | Creative Output
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About The Last Six Months. About Writing Cards and Letters. Things To Listen To. Another Haiku Detector Update, and Some Observations on Mac Speech Synthesis. Posted by Angela Brett. On May 18, 2015. I subjected Haiku Detector. To some serious stress-testing with a 29MB text file (that’s 671481 sentences, containing 16810 haiku, of which some are intentional) a few days ago, and kept finding more things that needed fixing or could do with improvement. A few days in a nerdsniped. Fixed a memory issue.
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New Scientist | Creative Output
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About The Last Six Months. About Writing Cards and Letters. Things To Listen To. Posts Tagged New Scientist. Unintentional Haiku in New Scientist’s Medical Frontiers: The Movie. Posted by Angela Brett. On July 19, 2015. I’ve made a new version of Haiku Detector. The main changes are:. Tweaks to which haiku are identified when punctuation is pronounced differently depending on line breaks and other factors (this includes a workaround for the ‘all numbers pronounced as zero’ bug I found. Half an hour or.
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Inclusive Toolkit: tools for iOS & OS X app accessibility by Sally Shepard — Kickstarter
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Inclusive Toolkit: tools for iOS and OS X app accessibility. The Inclusive Toolkit is a set of tools to help iOS and OS X developers quickly and easily make their apps inclusive and accessible. To help bring this project to life. You'll need an HTML5 capable browser to see this content. Pledged of 5,500. How much time do you spend on your iPhone or on your Mac? Would you say it’s essential for you? Here’s the problem: Disability affects 1 billion people worldwide. That's 1 in 7 people. Testing every poss...
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James Montgomerie’s World Wide Web Log
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James Montgomerie’s World Wide Web Log. How We Made a Trailer For Our iPad Game Without Spending Any Money. Wednesday, July 10 2013. Coolson’s Artisanal Chocolate Alphabet. Our iPad game, has been out for almost a month now! You should buy it before it goes up in price on Friday :-). This is the first of hopefully at least a couple ‘behind the scenes’ blog posts about its creation. This one’s about its trailer video, and how we made it on a budget of. Coolson’s Artisanal Chocolate Alphabet. I’m sure I do...
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