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CNC 3-Axis Milling Programmer

 

Front row from L to R: High School medalists—Silver-Michael Silver, Autry Technology Center (Okla.); Gold-Anthony Cercone, Orleans Career & Technical Education Center (N.Y.); Bronze-Asa Burgess, Mid-Coast School of Technology (Maine). Back row L to R: College/Postsecondary medalists—Silver-Ty Whitson, Calhoun Community College (Ala.); Gold-Jacob Anglin, York Technical College (S.C.); Bronze-Ashton Taylor, Lewis-Clark State College (Idaho).

 

CNC 5-Axis Milling Programmer DEMO

 

Front row from L to R: High School medalists—Silver-Xavian Gilbert, Pickens County Career and Technology Center (S.C.); Gold-Thomas Blake, Diman RVTHS (Mass.); and Bronze-Noe Diaz, Streamwood High School (Ill.). Back row L to R: College/Postsecondary medalists—Silver-Cody Russell, York Technical College (S.C.); Gold-Arik Edstrom, Manatee Technical College (Fla.); and Bronze-Jacob Golden, Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology (Pa.).

 

Tango programmer is a new generation of transponder programmer which is developed to cover, read, write and generate the latest transponders used in the latest vehicle immobilizer technologies. New function for reading the Kilometers, VIN and transponder type for all BMW keys was added to the BMW software module! Immo pin code is also displayede for some car models. With this programmer you can generate images for many different original transponders like Philips ID33, Philips Crypto for different ID's and Texas crypto!

This is me. I work on the web.

 

I wrote my first computer program in BASIC on an Atari 400 in about 1981. No, I did not have a cool handset modem like the one they used in War Games.

 

I was interested in computer graphics (possibly due to the Atari console) and fine art from a very early age. My high school electives were tennis, computer science, and as many art classes as I could take. Desktop publishing was common, but this was still before the web was a commercially viable medium for graphic design. At the time, I wanted to work on computer-rendered graphics and special effects for Hollywood movies.

 

I didn’t actually start working “on the web” until college, at the University of Texas at Austin in 1994. After much perseverance, I gained access to a job in the Studio Art Computer Lab, which meant I got after-hours access to the lab and spent many hundreds of hours working late nights on web or video projects. I was in the graphic design program, which was mainly focused on print design. Granted, my design skill was very immature, but I did understand the direction I wanted to take… Of the faculty members, only Katie Salen seemed to really understand where the future of design was headed. One point of curriculum was consistent though; all of the professors re-inforced the importance of attention to detail in the quality of craft. I took this idea with me into my first dot com job where I was the only designer working with four programmers.

 

My attention to quality of craft in design led to my attention to quality of craft in code. I knew HTML and CSS pretty well but, until then, hadn’t used JavaScript for anything more challenging than image rollovers. I started paying attention to web standards in 1999. Participation in email lists, like css-discuss and www-style, helped hone my craft and, as I discovered later, even got me a minor credit nod for CSS 2.1. I was heavily involved with AIGA, SXSW, and Knowbility’s Accessibility Internet Rally (AIR), which led to an invitation to join the WCAG 2.0 Working Group. Although I’m still relatively active in the WaSP ATF, contributions to the other groups have slowed in recent years due to job responsibilities.

 

I worked for a series of companies over the years, mostly notably frog design and Apple Inc. I left Texas for California in 2006. I live in the quiet San Francisco neighborhood of Bernal Heights and would only return to Texas for one reason. Luckily for me, she decided to move here instead.

 

Photo credit: YiMay Yang. YiMay works on the web, too.

10 Programmers and a UX Designer died all of a sudden in a war room situation. They were apparently working too hard.

CNC 2-Axis Turning Programmer

 

Front row L to R: High School medalists—Silver-Ryan Liner, Pickens County Career and Technology Center (SC); Isaac Coimbra, Diman RVTHS (Mass.); and Dominick Schlosser, Apple Valley High School (Calif.). Back row L to R: College/Postsecondary medalists—Silver-Cooper Heffley, Canadian Valley Tech Center El Reno (Okla.); Gold-Matthew Kuznicki, Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology (Pa.); and Bronze-Nathan Conrad, Vincennes University (Ind.), and national technical committee member Alex Starner.

 

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Vishal is one of our programmers.

CNC 5-Axis Milling Programmer DEMO

(With Technical Committee)

 

Front row from L to R: High School medalists—Silver-Xavian Gilbert, Pickens County Career and Technology Center (S.C.); Gold-Thomas Blake, Diman RVTHS (Mass.); Bronze-Noe Diaz, Streamwood High School (Ill.); and national technical committee member Alex Starner. Back row L to R: College/Postsecondary medalists—Silver-Cody Russell, York Technical College (S.C.); Gold-Arik Edstrom, Manatee Technical College (Fla.); and Bronze-Jacob Golden, Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology (Pa.).

 

This is a custom enclosure I made for the AVRISP serial programmer. You can find the kit here:

fun4diy.com/AVRISP_mkII.htm

 

I picked it up on ebay for 12 dollars. The above site states that it can run the UsbAsp and the MKII firmware. I have not tried USBASP out but it does work well with the MKII out of box.

A pie graph showing the gender of famous programmers. A full write up of where the statistics came from can be found here: grok-code.com/37/famous-programmers-from-adleman-to-zimme...

This is a custom enclosure I made for the AVRISP serial programmer. You can find the kit here:

fun4diy.com/AVRISP_mkII.htm

 

I picked it up on ebay for 12 dollars. The above site states that it can run the UsbAsp and the MKII firmware. I have not tried USBASP out but it does work well with the MKII out of box.

This is a custom enclosure I made for the AVRISP serial programmer. You can find the kit here:

fun4diy.com/AVRISP_mkII.htm

 

I picked it up on ebay for 12 dollars. The above site states that it can run the UsbAsp and the MKII firmware. I have not tried USBASP out but it does work well with the MKII out of box.

The IBM System 7 Computer installed in Fairymead Mill for Factory Process Control. Alan Mooney, Bundaberg Sugar Programmer for the System 7.

“Secrecy breeds incompetence because where there is failure, failure is kept secret.”

 

Julian Paul Assange is an Australian computer programmer, publisher and journalist. He is editor-in-chief of the organisation WikiLeaks, which he founded in 2006

  

A pie chart showing the types of projects that made famous programmers famous. A full write up of where the statistics came from can be found here: grok-code.com/37/famous-programmers-from-adleman-to-zimme...

mercedes benz key replacement AK500 Key Programmer released in this June is the updated version of AK400. It can be updated through internet, it has more functions and a higher technical support than AK400.It can fit w140 w203 w204 w208 w209 w210 w211 w215 w219 w220 w230.

There are many like it, but this one is mine.

First Light Boston 2014

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2nd Floor: Experimental Spaces @ Hynes Convention Center (First Night Boston, MA)

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3rd Floor: Experimental Spaces @ Hynes Convention Center (First Night Boston, MA)

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First Light Boston is a new media art interactive exhibit taking place on New Year's Eve 2014 as part of the Family Festival and First Night Boston. Our artists use cutting edge technology combined with traditional fine arts to create fun and immersive experiences for revelers of all ages.

 

Projects displayed range from creative displays of science to large format art installations, including a 15’6” tall scale model of the Prudential Tower animated with video projections, and an installation that turns cosmic rays into beautiful visuals. Contributors come from a wide range of backgrounds including installation artists, experimental physicists, local engineers and makers, and even teen programmers thanks to a collaboration with Cambridge-based NuVu Studios.

 

Executive Producer: Mihai Dinulescu

Creative Director: Priscilla Graeff

Line Producer: Matt Weston

In collaboration with NuVu Studios, Zebbler Studios, CEMI Electronic Media Institute, and Fractal Tribe.

 

First Light will take place from 1pm-10pm at the Hynes Convention Center, 900 Boylston St, Boston, MA 02115. Rooms 201, 202, and 203.

 

General Admission -$10 First Night button at firstnightboston.org

First Night artists (Figment and more!) get in free!

 

Chrysalis - Chelsea Southard

Kinect Visualizations- Russell Hanson

Metal Sculptures- Randal Gardner

NuVu Student Projects- NuVu Studio

Tensor- Andrew Bressen

Angler Fish- Dorothy Bassett, Lily Berman, Kate Van Rees

Demoscene- Sacha Panic

Hallucinator Cube- Brian Nelter

Mesmer Dreams- Wayne Strattman

Live Kinetic Mural- Liz Manicatide

Platonic Harmonics- Kedaar Kumar

TagTool Session- Priscilla Graeff

Chameleon- Emma Gersten

Florem Universale- Sacha Panic

Psymatix- Andrew Bunyan, Evan Hashim

Machine Drawings- Christopher Konopka

RubixPru- Diana Levy, Aaron Fractaltribe, Rob Lumbra, Theresa Silver, Chelsea Southard, Mihai Dinulescu

 

Performances

Ambient Lights- Carl Gruerz

Augmented Dress- Naomi Davidoff

Belly Dance Performance- Laura Blake

LED Hoop Performances- Alicia Coady, Lolli Hoops

Electronic- Music Matt Weston

Wearable Critters- Margaret DeMille

Red Bull: A frequent drink in a programmer's life.

 

At least when we have sick deadlines.

In 1953, Shell Labs in Amsterdam was the first site in the Netherlands to use an electronic computer in a production environment. The computer was a Ferranti Mark I*, designed at Manchester University (with help from the legendary Alan Turing) and built by British company Ferranti. The Amsterdam model was called MIRACLE, for "Mokums (Amsterdam's) Industrial Research Automatic Calculator for Laboratory and Engineering", but some people nicknamed it "May It Replace All Chaotic Laboratory Experiments". My mother was one of its programmers and kept a photo album.

 

My mother is in the center.

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