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Highrise
image-tempest - Project Hosting on Google Code
The goal of Tempest is to provide a consistent, reliable, multi-language API for generating heat-map images based on coordinate data-sets.
Highrise
About Us
Rebecca Duclos and David K. Ross have engaged in a multi-disciplinary, research and site-based practice since 1998. Their work is primarily characterized by its investigations into the literal and metaphorical aspects of storage, the construction of social and manufactured spaces, and the inscription/invention of histories, both written and illustrated.
Their collaborative and individual interests have included architectural propositions, photographic and digital video projects, and critical writing. Duclos and Ross consider all aspects of their projects—from pure research, to the rejuvenation of found materials and overlooked histories, to collaborations with other artists, students and designers—as critical to their work.
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October 2009
X.Org : version 7.5 du serveur X libre
Adobe Browserlab : nouvel outil de tests multi-browsers
lxml vs. ElementTree « michael schurter
While lxml has some excellent benchmarks about the speed of lxml.etree vs. ElementTree, I wanted to run some tests that were as close as possible to my own use case (fairly simple multi-megabyte XML files).
Mac OS X's Single-Application Mode Makes My Mac Happy - Stéphane Rangaya
You can easily try it. Launch the Terminal and write:
defaults write com.apple.dock single-app -bool true
killall Dock
If you want use the multi-application mode (the normal way):
defaults delete com.apple.dock single-app
killall Dock
tldr - Interfaces for Large-Scale Online Discussion Spaces
tldr is an application for navigating through large-scale online discussions. The application visualizes structures and patterns within ongoing conversations to let the user browse to content of most interest. In addition to visual overviews, it also incorporates features such as thread summarization, non-linear navigation, multi-dimensional filtering, and various other features that improve the experience of participating in large-discussions.
JoobsBox - Gestionnaire offre Emploi Open Source
John The Ripper rapide comme l’éclair grâce au multi core
John Jean a d’ailleurs publié ses benchmarks sur son blog, c’est très instructif. Il passe donc d’un crack de MD5 d’une durée de 11h sur un CPU classique à une durée de 1h30 pour un mot de passe de 8 lettres sur un multi core… Je vous laisse imaginer le délire !
Bref, il est fini le temps où vous pensiez que les mots de passes hashés en base de vos utilisateurs étaient secure car hashés…
September 2009
Vanilla - Free, Open-Source Forum Software
HBO Imagine
Official Google Webmaster Central Blog: Using named anchors to identify sections on your pages
We generate these deep links completely algorithmically, based on page structure, so they could be displayed for any site (and of course money isn't involved in any way, so you can't pay to get these links). There are a few things you can do to increase the chances that they might appear on your pages. First, ensure that long, multi-topic pages on your site are well-structured and broken into distinct logical sections. Second, ensure that each section has an associated anchor with a descriptive name (i.e., not just "Section 2.1"), and that your page includes a "table of contents" which links to the individual anchors. The new in-snippet links only appear for relevant queries, so you won't see it on the results all the time — only when we think that a link to a section would be highly useful for a particular query.
Xulfr.org - Découvrez et apprenez à développer des applications XUL, des extensions pour Firefox ou tout autre logiciels basés sur Firefox !
August 2009
Google Fx v2.1.9 for Greasemonkey - firefox et opera
BabelStone : Software : BabelPad (Unicode Text Editor for Windows)
Laurent Haug’s blog » Blog Archive » Virtual thumb
In this paper, we present VirtualThumb, a set of software-based conceptual techniques that enables a user to handle multi-touch operations under the limited physical resources available”
Up-conversion using XSLT 2.0
The paper shows case study of a multi-phase transformation taking data from a legacy ASCII-based interchange format, to XML based on a standardized vocabulary. The transformations illustrate the power of new features including regular expression handling, grouping, recursive functions, and schema-aware processing.
