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December 2009

November 2009

The Blu Dot Real Good Experiment

by karlcow

On November 4-5, 25 Real Good Chairs will be dropped around NYC. Many chairs will be GPS-enabled. You can follow their journeys here.

overbyte :: Editor [0.1.1 Beta]

by ycc2106
# realtime debug It allows developers to write and test code quickly using document.write, alerts or everything else. To view or execute a code, just use CTRL RETURN or click on debug panel (bottom left), result will be displayed on output panel (bottom right) using a dedicated iframe virtual space. # line points Just click one line (number on the left) to mark them # in-place suggest Just click CTRL SPACE or CTRL SHIFT with Opera to view a kind of intelligent code suggest. For example, if You write "Number." on area then use CTRL SPACE You will see every Number dedicated method plus generic Object methods. If You press CTRL SPACE without a dot before area selection, suggest will show You generic or global functions and statements. # quick and simple load and save operations

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October 2009

Analyse de dépendances classes/fichiers

by Fiber_Optic
WDependency est un outil réalisé en PHP et utilisant le programme GraphViz/Dot pour générer des graphes de dépendances entre classes , fichiers, projets, packages...

tkit.tk

by ycc2106
Dot TK is a joint venture of the Government of Tokelau... url shortener domain email redirection service

August 2009

Learn You Some Erlang for Great Good!

by greut & 1 other

Oh Hello! Welcome to my guide to Erlang! This guide is intended to be read by beginners, but if you're average or somewhat advanced you can probably learn a few things too! If you're too good for that, please help me when you find errors; you can also send me suggestions at mononcqc at gmail dot com or find me on #erlang (under the nickname MononcQc). Also, check out my twitter! Good read to you!

July 2009

June 2009

DOT language

by nachilau
Dot Language for drawing graph

May 2009

April 2009

Spreadtweet : Elliott Kember dot Com

by gregg & 2 others
So, you work at a big corporate, huh? And you're not allowed to use Twitter... Wouldn't it be awesome if there were a Twitter tool that looked just like Excel?

Global Consciousness Project Dot - Correlated Structures in Random Data

by ycc2106
Webpage add-on button that changes color The Global Consciousness Project collects random numbers from around the world. These numbers are available on the GCP website. This website downloads those numbers once a minute and performs sophisticated analysis on these random numbers to see how coherent they are. That is, how probable it is that the numbers are generated as they are. The theory is that the Global Consciousness of all the people of the world affect these random numbers... Maybe they aren't quite as random as we thought.

Spreadtweet : Elliott Kember dot Com

by ycc2106 & 2 others
So, you work at a big corporate, huh? And you're not allowed to use Twitter... Wouldn't it be awesome if there were a Twitter tool that looked just like Excel

Venture Chronicles

by e_D_D_y & 1 other
My name is Jeff Nolan and I write Venture Chronicles. What started, in 2002, as a simple initiative to understand this thing called “blogs” that I kept hearing about has evolved into something much more significant. Along the way to becoming a bona fide blogger I started to understand the implications of user generated content. At the time I was a venture capitalist for SAP, the enterprise software company, and in my travels in the enterprise software market it became evident that blogging would be a powerful communication channel for enterprises to use, and a powerful information collection mechanism for bottom up corporate intelligence. Combined with search technology, social networking software, and wikis, I was witnessing the inception of an entirely new generation of knowledge management software. I can be reached at jnolan-at-gmail-dot-com.

March 2009

Path Following Dot Product at daniel shiffman

by karlcow

work out the algorithm (along with accompanying mathematics) and code for Craig Reynolds’ Path Following example.

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