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June 2009

Magic Lantern Firmware Wiki for 5D Mark II

by sbrothier (via)
Magic Lantern is an open platform for developing enhancements to the amazing Canon 5D Mark II full frame digital SLR. This camera is a "game changer" for independent film makers: * It allows the use of a wide range of lenses (anything that can be adapted to the EF mount). * The 35mm full-frame sensor is larger than the RED ONE's sensor, Super 35 film. It is approximately the size of VistaVision. This means shallower native depth-of-field than anything on the market, except for the Phantom 65. * The dynamic range and latitude are close to the capabilities of high-end HD cameras. * The low-light performance is currently unrivaled, even by the RED ONE.

TuFuse: Exposure and Focus Blending Software

by Yann_L
TuFuse is a Windows command line program that creates extended dynamic range ("exposure blended") and extended depth of field ("focus blended") images. TuFuse uses a technique known as Image Fusion to combine the "best exposed" and/or "best focused" regions of multiple images into a single "fused" composite image

Clojure - home

by jpcaruana (via)
Clojure is a dynamic programming language that targets the Java Virtual Machine. It is designed to be a general-purpose language, combining the approachability and interactive development of a scripting language with an efficient and robust infrastructure for multithreaded programming. Clojure is a compiled language - it compiles directly to JVM bytecode, yet remains completely dynamic. Every feature supported by Clojure is supported at runtime. Clojure provides easy access to the Java frameworks, with optional type hints and type inference, to ensure that calls to Java can avoid reflection.

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May 2009

Adactio: Journal—Machine tag browsing

by karlcow

good to separate out machine tags and display them after displaying “regular” tags. That started me thinking about how best to display machine tags.

machine tags for dynamic taxonomy

Pyjama - IPRE Wiki

by karlcow

The Pyjama Project is a framework for computing. At its core is an integrated editor and interactive console for writing and exploring computer science through dynamic languages. It is designed to be a simple, yet powerful, integrated development environment (IDE) for students, teachers, researchers, and regular humans, too. It runs on most any operating system, including Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows, and is built using .NET and Mono. All sources for the Pyjama Project are open and free---freely available and you are free to use them in various ways. All source code conforms to OSI approved licenses.

Touch Usability: Touchscreen Pop-Up Buttons

by karlcow

researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have developed buttons that pop out from a touch-screen surface. The design retains the dynamic display capabilities of a normal touch screen but can also produce tactile buttons for certain functions.

April 2009

March 2009

TableGear - AndrewPlummer.com

by Tiagut & 1 other (via)
TableGear is a software package for working with data on the web. It is designed get your data into a web page, and let you work with it quickly and easily, the way you would in powerful desktop applications like Excel. TableGear is... ...100% XHTML compliant. ...designed for PHP and MySQL, but can still be used on other systems. ...built on the MooTools Javascript framework. ...degradable for browsers without Javascript, like mobile devices. ...quick, allowing you to be more productive. ...customizable, giving you total control over your tables and form elements. ...well documented, so you can learn how to use it quickly. The TableGear package has two parts. TableGear.php is concerned with fetching data, formatting it, and getting it into an XHTML table. It also handles submitted data, both from AJAX calls and a standard POST, and returns data to the application. TableGear.js handles the client-side functions that make the tables dynamic including sorting, editing and keyboard shortcuts. These scripts can be used independently, but are designed to be used together.

Evolution of the Web from 2000 to 2007 - average web object size quintuples since 2000

by karlcow

Summary: In a comparative survey of data traces from 2000 and 2007, University of Twente researchers found that the nature of the Web has changed from a static one-way medium to a dynamic platform for interactive services such as photo and video sharing portals.

The Web has changed dramatically over the past seven years. During that time the Web has moved from a static one-way medium toward a dynamic platform for interactive services such as photo and video sharing portals. In a comparative survey of data traces served over the Web from 2000 and 2007, University of Twente researchers found that the nature of web sites has changed (Sadre and Haverkort, 2008).

February 2009

Complex Dynamic Lists: Your Order Please

by ms_michel & 1 other
Une méthode simple pour permettre de faire un choix parmi une liste d'éléments hiérarchiques

Mobile Technologies: From Telecommunications to Media

by karlcow

In light of emerging forms of software, interfaces, cultures of uses, and media practices associated with mobile media, this collection investigates the various ways in which mobile media is developing in different cultural, linguistic, social, and national settings. We consider the promises and politics of mobile media and its role in the dynamic social and gender relations configured in the boundaries between public and private spheres. In turn, the contributors revise the cultural and technological politics of mobiles. The collection is genuinely interdisciplinary, as well as international in its range, with contributors and studies from China, Japan, Korea, Italy, Norway, France, Belgium, Britain, and Australia.

ChucK => Strongly-timed, On-the-fly Audio Programming Language

by Emaux & 3 others
ChucK is a new (and developing) audio programming language for real-time synthesis, composition, performance, and now, analysis - fully supported on MacOS X, Windows, and Linux. ChucK presents a new time-based, concurrent programming model that's highly precise and expressive (we call this strongly-timed), as well as dynamic control rates, and the ability to add and modify code on-the-fly. In addition, ChucK supports MIDI, OSC, HID device, and multi-channel audio. It's fun and easy to learn, and offers composers, researchers, and performers a powerful programming tool for building and experimenting with complex audio synthesis/analysis programs, and real-time interactive control

January 2009

YOU Staying Young Center -- YOU2 Workout

by Samyra008
This 18-move workout will strengthen your muscles (to make you stronger, leaner, and more equipped to handle the rigors of aging) and stretch them (to make you more flexible and dynamic, for the same reason).

December 2008

Re: [svg-developers] Google working on Javascript drop-in enabling SVG o

by karlcow

I'm working on this here at Google as part of a group focused on Open Web Advocacy. I'm using Flash to do the rendering and tricks with an Internet Explorer technology called Behaviors to support both static and JavaScript scriptable dynamic SVG. It will be open source. I'm working with James Hight (Zavoo Labs) on it. I probably have about 6 more months of work - I'm not completely ready to be public yet. I'll post more details as things firm up. One other aspect of the library is it allows you to embed SVG into normal non- XHTML on all browsers (the browsers native SVG support is used on all browsers except for IE). I identfied the inability to embed SVG into normal HTML as one of SVGs impediments to adoption so the library helps with that as well.

PersonalGrid™ - Get 2 GB of Free Storage

by cascamorto
PersonalGrid provides a web platform for insanely simple file sharing. Built with dynamic languages to closely resemble a desktop application, PersonalGrid gives users of all skill levels a powerful tool to share content across their own private network of people, places, and things. PersonalGrid Corporation is privately held and funded by individual investors.

The Samurai Archives Japanese History Page

by Takwann
Welcome to the Samurai Archives, an on-going effort to create an extensive database on the Internet for all interested in this fascinating piece of human history. This page deals with the military aspects of Old Japan, and as such devotes considerable space to the warriors themselves, along with descriptions of battles and various other 'militant' topics. Yet, given Japan's dynamic history, we could hardly confine ourselves to such a narrow view without diminishing the depth and sheer pagentry of our subject . The heart of the page will continue to be the warriors, but with every effort being made to round out our picture. We have and will continue to make every effort to make sure that the information we post is accurate - and will not hesitate to change any mistakes that come to our attention. Where possible, Japanese sources are used - and even these we endeavor to double-check. Nonetheless, inevitably mistakes will be made or reprinted - readers are heartily encouraged to let us know! Moreover, we would be delighted to answer any questions or just hear from fellow lovers of Japanese history. We do not view history or learning as something to be jealously guarded but rather as a gift to be shared with all who seek it.

Eyesis :: Eyesis Data Grid Control

by Fiber_Optic & 1 other (via)
The Eyesis Data Grid Control is all you need when it comes to displaying data from a MySQL database in tabular format. No flashy dynamic updating or complex Javascript, and no countless ambiguous classes cluttering up your project. This class is simple, small, feature packed, and easy to implement with only six lines of code, don't believe me? Check out the examples below!

nativeclient - Google Code

by Neewok & 1 other (via)

Native Client is an open-source research technology for running x86 native code in web applications, with the goal of maintaining the browser neutrality, OS portability, and safety that people expect from web apps. We've released this project at an early, research stage to get feedback from the security and broader open-source communities. We believe that Native Client technology will someday help web developers to create richer and more dynamic browser-based applications.

pure-lang - Google Code

by Emaux
Pure is a modern-style functional programming language based on term rewriting. It offers equational definitions with pattern matching, full symbolic rewriting capabilities, dynamic typing, eager and lazy evaluation, lexical closures, built-in list and matrix support and an easy-to-use C interface. The interpreter uses LLVM as a backend to JIT-compile Pure programs to fast native code. Pure is closely related to the author's Q language and is slated to eventually become its successor, since it offers many new and powerful features and programs run much faster than their Q equivalents.

Dynamic .WAV Generation in JavaScript

by Xavier Lacot & 1 other
Generates and plays a sin .wav file using javascript. The trick uses data URI for passing the data to a EMBED tag.

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