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My projection lighting HUD system will be on MP soon, and I added 4 more light options last minute.
My thoughts lately about Secondlife are what you produce, what you make with your hands, and ideas are all that matters.
The only team you need is the voices in your head and the tenacity to make it happen.
This will be my last SL build. I have found a new addiction. The unity gaming system has open new doors for me. In a short amount of time, I master the physics system and JSON serialization process.
The full-on Unity game "The Dragon Hunters."
a multiplayer fantasy will be coming soon,
Slay the dragons in team play, win coins to gain weapons and armor upgrades, or be lazy and buy them,
Joseph Wilpert (Herausgeber)
Die Malereien der Katakomben Roms (Tafeln)
Die Malereien der Katakomben Roms (Text):
Freiburg 1903 - page 68
digi.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/diglit/iiif/wilpert1903/manifes...
Man, it's been a while. My last upload was January 17th, so I guess it's been over four months since I've uploaded a photo.
The portrait is of a friend here at ASU.
I've spent most of my time programming and it's pretty much overtaken photography as my main hobby.
Lately I've been working on a database for alternative lens reviews because there isn't currently a good one out there. It's in beta (mostly because I just started working on it last Monday), but it's going along pretty smoothly and within a few weeks I'll try to get it off the ground and see if I can get more reviews/attention to the site. It definitely fills a void, and it has tons of features for developers and users that other sites don't.
Here's the link if anyone wants to give me their opinion on it!
In the future, developers will also be able to use my API to pull information directly from the database in JSON format here:
lavancier.com/database/alt-db.php
using POST commands to sort and refine by price, brand, rating, post votes, aperture, focal length, etc.
So let me know what you think (of the first link)!
And have a great week everyone :)
Joseph Wilpert (Herausgeber)
Die Malereien der Katakomben Roms (Tafeln)
Die Malereien der Katakomben Roms (Text):
Freiburg 1903 - page 68
digi.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/diglit/iiif/wilpert1903/manifes...
January 10, 2016. We had the first blackout of note in our Casselman home. It was new - in Moncton, we never had blackouts, because we were a block from the hospital. But rural Ontario is a different story - wind and freezing rain can create problems.
Accomplishments today: harvesting and parsing DOAJ journal recordings from their JSON API for use in gRSShopper. This took me about 10 hours of solid coding, stopped only by the blackout. In the end I have a nice elegant solution in about 140 lines of code. Still some tweaks, but I'm very pleased with the overall result, which should be generalizable to other JSON feeds.
This image contains a selection of exif metadata that are embedded from a json file using the exiftool utility.
It shows how Flickr, when such a file is uploaded, uses the metadata to automatically fill in informations such as title, description, location on the map, etc.
By filling in this metadata, it is also possible to specify the model of the camera and its lens when the photo is obtained from a film camera.
So, It is extremely convenient to be able to upload your photos without having to fill in this information by hand.
The metadata are registered in the picture by the simple command:
$ exiftool -j=detail.json picture.png
More information on www.exiftool.org
Have fun!
First GUI prototype of my new general purpose dataflow library: Fully extensible node architecture, asynchronous, event driven, multithreaded, JSON serialization.
The GUI aspect will only be an optional feature for building client friendly user interfaces. These classes will be fully skinnable. The NEdit core library is not intended to be a VVVV or QuartzComposer clone or similar. It's meant to provide an event driven graph model with parallel/distributed execution features, as well as useful/common node types. Events are propagated through the graph in a breadth-first approach with each event update running in its own thread. There will also be a support module for providing node types wrapping toxiclibs classes (as already shown above, e.g. SphereGenNode wraps SurfaceMeshBuilder, SceneObjectNode wraps Matrix4x4 & TriangleMesh etc.)
First release coming soon...
A lot of my work lately has been creating and comparing datasets from professional development workshops. Google Apps Script uses a JavaScript syntax and can pass information back and forth using JSON, so I'm seeing arrays everywhere I look.
Strobist info: Hot light behind black background extending to edges of the frame with white foamcore camera right. All other angles I covered in black fabric. Shot on glass surface.
$bp("Brid_50783091196818637", "id":"4393", "yt" : "src" : "S2Gz7B9VgfI", image:"https://i.ytimg.com/vi/S2Gz7B9VgfI/hqdefault.jpg" ,"video":"//services.brid.tv/services/ytvideo/4059.json", "width":"95%","height":"360");
Cơ thể bé những tháng đầu đời vẫn còn non nớt và gặp khá nhiều vấn đề về...
FYI. You can request all of your flickr data (there's a link on your Account settings page) and you will get back zip files containing all of your photos as well as JSON (text) files with all of the metadata on those photos (including descriptions, tags, comments, etc.) Also, JSON files for all of your activity on Flickr (comments you've made, group discussions you've posted, flickrmails sent/received, gallery comments, set comments, testimonials, lists of contacts,...) Basically, your Flickr 'life'.
(posted to Flickr Help forum as example)
January 25, 2015. I saw this through the front windshield of the car parked next to me at the office. I can't help but think it's a distraction.
Accomplishments:
- wrote draft list of features for a product for a potential development partner
- submitted draft text for a book chapter
- submitted list of conference priorities and objectives for the next fiscal year
- fixed the feed title problem in gRSShopper JSON harvesting
- fixed the longstanding CDATA problem in gRSShopper harvesting
- synchronized the two versions of gRSShopper currently in production, in preparation for an upload to GitHub
(Swedish: Hamngatan 8) Built: 1923. Architect: Jacob J:son Gate, Stockholm. Housing with shops on the ground floor.
Source code included in the hqz examples directory:
github.com/scanlime/zenphoton/blob/master/hqz/examples/sp...
Hi, thankyou for visiting my gigs lottie json svg animations for your website .
I can help you create cool JSON animations, SVG animations and GIF animations for your website, mobile app or business, just give me all the necessary information and I'll turn it into an animation.
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Hi, thankyou for visiting my gigs lottie json svg animations for your website .
I can help you create cool JSON animations, SVG animations and GIF animations for your website, mobile app or business, just give me all the necessary information and I'll turn it into an animation.
for order:
Do your photos ever feature other Flickr users? Just tag the photo with something like "flickr:folk=screen_name_of_that_user_goes_here" and her avatar will show up right under the picture, with a convenient link to her profile.
Install: simplelogica.net/cajondesastre/alsostarring.user.js
First release, please excuse any bugs and send your feedback to manuel [at] simplelogica [net]
Greasewhat? Greasemonkey is a very useful Firefox extension. You can download it at www.greasespot.net/ Then revisit the script page above to install it. You're all set!