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Más que Residuos: El robot reciclador que viene a salvar el mundo
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Miércoles, 17 de julio de 2013. El robot reciclador que viene a salvar el mundo. Quizás este título pueda sonar exagerado, pero es lo que aseguran desde la empresa finlandesa Zenrobotics sobre su última gran creación: ZRR, un robot que, a través de un complejo sistema de sensores, clasifica los residuos de construcción y demolición según sean de metal, madera o piedra, sustituyendo a la "peligrosa y con frecuencia sumamente costosa" selección manual. Si en un post anterior os hablábamos de DustBot. El si...
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Hedgehog is an Estonian electronics engineering bureau, founded in 2011. Our office and lab are in. We are dedicated to researching, engineering and producing hardware with low energy consumption and high reliability. Most of our projects are related to test, measurement and scientific instrumentation. We feel specially at home with different sensors and digitizing the real world while solving complex mathematical and physics problems. Electronics/PCB design, analysis and optimization.
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Mika Raento's Tech Blog: The goal of programming is not the system, but the process of keeping the system alive
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Mika Raento's Tech Blog. Code, troubleshooting, designs and rants. Thursday, January 08, 2015. The goal of programming is not the system, but the process of keeping the system alive. This took me a long time to realize. Over the years I've (co-)created a bunch of programs, systems and projects. Small programs, like a perl script to create synthetic training data for tesseract. And large programs like the JaikuEngine Mobile Client. Should I program again, I at least now know what I should aim for. He join...
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Mika Raento's Tech Blog: Post-its on the board are a symptom of the team knowing what they are supposed to do, not the cause of it
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Mika Raento's Tech Blog. Code, troubleshooting, designs and rants. Sunday, December 28, 2014. Post-its on the board are a symptom of the team knowing what they are supposed to do, not the cause of it. TL;DR: if people know what they are supposed to do from the text that fits on a post-it, things are going well - if they don't, the post-its aren't helping, you need more prose than that. Recently I had the (mis? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). For some years, Mika was the VP of R&D at. Leading the deve...
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Mika Raento's Tech Blog: February 2014
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Mika Raento's Tech Blog. Code, troubleshooting, designs and rants. Wednesday, February 19, 2014. Some numbers on Mobile Safari rendering performance. Update 2014-04-24: I've created a very-simple-to-use OS-X app that helps you gather rendering numbers like these from iDevices. See the Mobile Safari Rendering Profiler. In the last post. Total time to render. Click on the image to see more of the data. All of the numbers I present are the average of 5 runs, with 2 burn-in runs before that. The standard...
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Mika Raento's Tech Blog: May 2014
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Mika Raento's Tech Blog. Code, troubleshooting, designs and rants. Monday, May 19, 2014. InnerHTML vs appendNode vs DocumentFragment - Optimizing bulk DOM operations for mobile. There are cases when you want to actually create and show a large chunk of new HTML from javascript. The simplest one is when you are loading a wholly new view in a single-page app. Should you worry about how to implement that? InnerHTML, appendNode or DocumentFragment? It's not easy to get good answers by Googling:. Say that for...
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Mika Raento's Tech Blog: January 2014
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Mika Raento's Tech Blog. Code, troubleshooting, designs and rants. Thursday, January 30, 2014. DOM and CSS performance with Mobile Safari. This blog post is the handout for my talk at HelsinkiJS. It's a bit long for a blog post and not very polished. I may get time to polish it later. We at Brightside are building fairly data-heavy (supporting sheets that have several thousand rows by tens of columns) mobile web apps. We are especially not building web sites or HTML5 games. As opposed to, say, jQuery.
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Mika Raento's Tech Blog: September 2014
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Mika Raento's Tech Blog. Code, troubleshooting, designs and rants. Monday, September 22, 2014. Flow - do you speak it? There's a lot of talk about flow and interruptions in our industry. I think everybody agrees that you don't get much programming done if you don't get into the flow. I've been working as a coder/architect/project manager for a few months at a largish corporation. It's been quite eye-opening. Saturday, September 20, 2014. TL;DR - Google uses GWT and j2objc. Most of us write code that only...
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Mika Raento's Tech Blog: AngularJS 1.3 is 40% faster than 1.2 on an iPhone. Or is it 20% faster?
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Mika Raento's Tech Blog. Code, troubleshooting, designs and rants. Tuesday, October 14, 2014. AngularJS 1.3 is 40% faster than 1.2 on an iPhone. Or is it 20% faster? AngularJS 1.3 was released today! I ran my simple list generation test on both AngularJS 1.2 and 1.3 using the Profiler. A simple answer is: AngularJS 1.3 is taking 40% less time in javascript to manipulate the DOM than 1.2. Blurb: the Profiler now runs on Windows as well as OS-X! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Leading the development of.
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