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Sufficiently Small » Jython3D : Python and Java3D
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Antique jennings slot machines for sale. Slot game 25 line. Sun and rain protection with Trimble GPS units. The kinematics of soft-linked thrust systems. The Kinematics of a Soft-linked Thrust System; an example from the Haut Giffre, French Alps. Rolling hinges as a mechanism for buckle fold growth: evidence from the Haut Giffre, French Alps. Soft-linkage in thrust systems – geometry and kinematics. Jython3D : Python and Java3D. Jython3D : Python and Java3D. August 1st, 2009. Java3D demos can be download...
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Nautilus – Communicating changes – I intend to live forever. So far, so good.
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I intend to live forever. So far, so good. I intend to live forever. So far, so good. Nautilus – Communicating changes — April 30, 2015. Nautilus – Communicating changes. April 30, 2015. April 30, 2015. It has been long time without a blog post from my side. So we know Nautilus has a fame of being a little controversial, and is one of the most used Gnome applications given that is used in Ubuntu and in most of the distros as the default file manager even if they don’t use much Gnome apps. Users said that...
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Where are the fast dynamic languages? | Martin C. Martin
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Martin C. Martin. Inspiring Lunatics, Tainting Meats. What I’ve Learned From Programming In Lisp. Should you pursue your PhD? Where are the fast dynamic languages? April 3, 2008. But I also knew, and forgot, Hoare’s dictum that premature optimization is the root of all evil in programming. 8212; Donald Knuth. Something bizarre happened on the Groovy-dev mailing list the other day. Alex Tkachman made what I thought was a simple suggestion:. I suggested the checks could work like assertions:. Even though i...
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Multiprocess Firefox | Bill McCloskey's Blog
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Bill McCloskey's Blog. Just another WordPress.com site. Firefox Add-on Changes →. December 5, 2013. Since this January, David Anderson and I have been working on making Firefox use multiple processes. Tom Schuster (evilpie on IRC) joined us as an intern this summer, and Felipe Gomes, Mark Hammond and other have made great contributions. Now we’re interested to hear what people think of the work so far. Correction: Apparently IE 8 used multiple processes 6 months before Chrome was released.). Most perform...
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Lair of the Beast | Summer of Code 2014
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Summer of Code 2014. Gnome, Banshee, Bluetooth and MTP. Long Route to a Short Cut. Dr GT von Kit or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love SpinButton →. Lair of the Beast. Dear Readers, it has been a fortnight since I last wrote. When I left you there was plenty of infrastructure but few visible artifacts and at the time I said I felt on the brink of something akin to an avalanche. So, take a seat as there’s quite a lot to get through. But first, I’ll tell you about my new toy! Things that already exist.
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An awesome experience! – razvanchitu
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Automatic decompression of archives. Extraction support in Nautilus. GSoC 2016: The adventure begins. On Extraction support in Nau…. Michael on Internal compression. Haevalencia on Internal compression. In Summer of Code. August 25, 2016. August 25, 2016. GUADEC has been a week full of memorable moments. As my friend Rares mentioned in his post. Of course, GUADEC had a loooot of fun stuff. Playing picnic games like children (and losing them to actual children! So give it a shot if you’re curious! So that...
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The Framework Myth « The Mooney Project
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Rants on software development and so forth. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. December 7, 2010. So I was working for a company a few years ago. The company had been around for a while, and had a bunch of genuinely intelligent senior developers working for them. It sounds like a brilliant idea. And if it were to be accomplished, it would be great. But the unfortunate truth is that it doesn’t work. Admit it, you’ve seen it too. Maybe you were even involved. So What’s The Problem? The prob...