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Writing your own annotations in Java. | the explorator
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Writing your own annotations in Java. January 11, 2014. 8216;s a nice article explaining how the @Test JUnit annotation could work. It’s really quite simple: you just create an annotation which you set to be available at runtime, and then you use java reflection on a class to see which methods in that class have that annotation. I think this is pretty cool! Scroll down to the self contained code example at the bottom of the page — that seems most helpful. This entry was posted in Java.
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Monthly Archives: July 2014. Libertarian Idealism wouldn’t work in the real world. July 14, 2014. I saw the following article posted on a Libertarian friend’s facebook wall:. How to Talk to Nonlibertarians: What libertarians have to explain to the politically disengaged and uninformed. Below is my response:. This article alleges that the private market would better provide various services, which are currently provided by the government, if only the government were to step out of the way. I agree with th...
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Monthly Archives: September 2014. Exploring image classification with Mathematica. September 7, 2014. I recently downloaded and started playing around with Wolfram Mathematica 10 (My school provides a license to it to students). I was struck by its claims to be an “elegant unified symbolic language” integrated with a “giant web of algorithms,” and curious to try it out and see how it could help me. Error on CIFAR-10 in 20 minutes. Without any image translations/transformations/preprocessing.”. First, I h...
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Setting up an SVN server on FreeBSD. December 17, 2014. I currently run a freebsd server in my home. Recently, I wanted to set up a subversion repository on this server. I have not set up a subversion server before, and this process took me some time. It is a little tricky to set up an svn server and repository (much harder than setting up a git server. It is possible to tunnel SVN connections through SSH using the svn ssh protocol, as described here. SVN works quite well with many projects in a single r...
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Exploring image classification with Mathematica. September 7, 2014. I recently downloaded and started playing around with Wolfram Mathematica 10 (My school provides a license to it to students). I was struck by its claims to be an “elegant unified symbolic language” integrated with a “giant web of algorithms,” and curious to try it out and see how it could help me. Error on CIFAR-10 in 20 minutes. Without any image translations/transformations/preprocessing.”. First, I had to write code to import the bin...
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The Explorations of a Wannabe Photographer
The Explorations of a Wannabe Photographer. Sunday, December 7, 2014. Out of the comfort zone scavenger hunt! Oh my goodness, do I have a story for y'all! I had absolutely no idea how much this would impact my weekend when I concocted this fabulous idea, but it made a HUGE difference and really changed my view of others and myself. So I'll go through the list and talk about my experiences with each one! 1) Have a religious discussion with a stranger. But I can see why it would be important to you.".
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The Exploration Station--Putting the Child back in Childhood
The Exploration Station- Putting the Child back in Childhood. Wednesday, January 21, 2009. Are your salt crystals growing? Monday, January 19, 2009. We are well into the new year already! We added the number 5 to our list of numbers and the letters J, I, and W. January is our new month. We have begun learning sight words and are working on the sentence "I can do it". We know that in preschool, I can do it! We try our best in everything we do. First I wrote my name on a paper. As always, thank you for you...
The Exploration Station, Inc. - Welcome
We hold a 3-star rating with the State of Arkansass Better Beginnings program improvement model. That is the highest. Level of quality available within our states early childhood education system. During the Better Beginnings certification process, our facility was assessed in five areas:. Administrator and Staff Qualifications and Training. Child Health and Development. According to data recently provided to us from ASU, this year our classrooms were evaluated to be among the top 6%. 160; .
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The Exploration Station | Our passion for learning is our tool for survival. — Carl Sagan
Our passion for learning is our tool for survival. Carl Sagan. Our rock, fossil and shell collection. January 18, 2014. I decided it was time to stop neglecting my science blog. I’m hoping to post more regularly. For now, I have a few older things I’ve done with my girls to share, and some new project ideas in the works. When we were at a science museum once, I decided to pick up Popcorn Rock. This is a sample of Dolomite. A sedimentary mineral made out of calcium magnesium carbonate) that grows Aragonite.
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Setting up an SVN server on FreeBSD. December 17, 2014. I currently run a freebsd server in my home. Recently, I wanted to set up a subversion repository on this server. I have not set up a subversion server before, and this process took me some time. It is a little tricky to set up an svn server and repository (much harder than setting up a git server. It is possible to tunnel SVN connections through SSH using the svn ssh protocol, as described here. SVN works quite well with many projects in a single r...
Adventures of the Explorators | Food, travel and little everyday adventures
Adventures of the Explorators. Food, travel and little everyday adventures. View Akankskha Ohri’s profile on Facebook. View @AkankshaOhri’s profile on Twitter. View Akanksha Ohri’s profile on Instagram. View Akanksha Ohri’s profile on Pinterest. View Akanksha Ohri’s profile on LinkedIn. View The Explorators’s profile on YouTube. Never miss a post! Enter your email address to follow the Explorators. Join 3 other followers. A ROAD TRIP AROUND THAILAND! Van Gogh, Who? On HAPPY NEW YEAR! Van Gogh, Who? With ...
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After Hours and Adults. Teach A Class At The Exploratory. An Imagination Lab for Kids. An Innovation Lab for Adults. A Community Maker Space For All. Where STEAM [Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math]. Take you on an innovation journey. Come on in and learn a new skill. Take on an innovation challenge. Let your hands lead you to new possibilities. In our 2000 sq ft of space, we have:. Computer lab with mac’s and PC’s. A building zone – Marble Runs, loose materials,. June 12, 2014. Intro to 3D M...
The Exploratory | Tinker. Make. Innovate.
After Hours and Adults. Teach A Class At The Exploratory. An Imagination Lab for Kids. An Innovation Lab for Adults. A Community Maker Space For All. Where STEAM [Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math]. Take you on an innovation journey. Come on in and learn a new skill. Take on an innovation challenge. Let your hands lead you to new possibilities. In our 2000 sq ft of space, we have:. Computer lab with mac’s and PC’s. A building zone – Marble Runs, loose materials,. June 12, 2014. Intro to 3D M...
The Exploratory Summer Camp 2014
The Exploratory Summer Camp 2014. We tinkered with circuits by figuring out how to make the buzzer turn on with batteries and a couple wires. Jun 12th, 2014. Like, I tried it so many times and it didn’t work. But I kept trying and finally got it! It was so cool! Jun 12th, 2014. We began the day with sketching our designs for our spy gadget. Jun 12th, 2014.
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