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Gabriel O'Donnell, Principal Research Programmer, CMU CREATE Lab, Carnegie Mellon University, USA during the session The Big Picture on Sustainable Sourcing at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, People's Republic of China 2019. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Greg Beadle
BIOS programmer having 5 years hacking experience; a writer of 700 pages BIOS Disassembly Ninjutsu Uncovered. Taken in BHTV February 2008 meeting.
On #direktif: Keteguhan Darmawan Hingga Ninjutsu (in bahasa Indonesia).
Atmega8 based usb-programmer for avr microcontrollers.
More infos at blog.gut-man.de/2009/10/04/usbasp-usb-avr-programmer/
Very strange piece of mylar "card". This is used to program the device microcode. You "punch" out the bits here and apply electricity at the edge and "load" the program onto the device...
Photo showing Carina Zehetmaier ( Ambassador for Women in AI Austria) at the Panel Discussion "Siri search female Programmers" by Ars Electronica x Initiative Digitalisierung Chancengerecht, Ingrid Brodnig (AT), Christiane Spiel (AT), Gerfried Stocker (AT), Carina Zehetmaier (AT), Mariana Karepova (AT), Martina Mara (AT), Doris Schmidauer (AT) at the JKU.
In the context of Ars Electronica 2021, the "Initiative Digitalisierung Chancengerecht" (IDC) launched by Doris Schmidauer invites high-ranking experts from the fields of education, technology, business, culture and media to a discussion. After a keynote speech by Ingrid Brodnig, we will address the following questions: What are the causes of the digital gender divide? How can girls be empowered to become self-confident shapers of the digital transformation? What concrete measures must be taken in Austria to create digital equality of opportunity for women?
Credit: vog.photo
Aquí se ve todo le equipo de desarrollo de Needish.
Alfredo, Álvaro, Dani, Chaqueta, Zeta, Pablo, Claudio y Pancho 2.0
Type: Key Programmer
T300 key programmer is the new version,1205 version
T300 auto key programmer Function:
Used for programming of car keys.
t300 language: English Spanish
T300 programmer Models coverage:
Acura, Audi, Alfa, Chevrolet, Citroen, Chrysler ( Dodge, Jeep), Daewoo,
Ford Japan, Ford USA, Fiat, GM, GM Holden, Honda, Hyundai, Isuzu,
Infiniti, Jaguar, Kia, Land Rover, Lancia, Lexus, Lincoln, Mazda Japan,
Mazda t300 programmer USA, Mercury, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Peugeot, Renault, Rover, Seat,
Skoda, Suzuki, Toyota Japan, Toyota USA ,Volkswagen and VW/Audi
(Pin code reading) .
Auto t300 key programmer Package contain
- T-300 main unit
- Cigarette Lighter power adapter cable
- GM/Daewoo 12P connector cable
- Honda-3P connector cable
- Nissan 2000 OBDII connector cabl
- Nissan 14P connector cable
- OBDII-16P connector cable c/w power input jack
- VAG OBDII Female to 2x2 adapter cable
- Chrysler-1 Adapter (138)
- Chrysler-2 Adapter (139)
- Honda (applicable to Honda 3P)
- Mitsubishi Adapter
- Nissan Adapter (133)
- Suzuki Adapter
- Carry case
Outdoor recreation programmer Molly Gallant of the Baltimore City Parks Department leads a kayaking lesson before guiding eighth graders from Baltimore's Collington Square Elementary School on a paddle on the Patapsco River at Middle Branch Park on June 10, 2016. Roughly 500 Baltimore students took part in the Kids in Kayaks program in its first year, supported by the National Park Service and the Baltimore National Heritage Area. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)
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Fuzzy me trying to figure out how to enter in names into the bowling computer before our game. Credit to Jason Johnson for taking this photo. (Jason, now you have a CC licensed photo on the web... let's see what happens with it!)
Outdoor recreation programmer Molly Gallant of the Baltimore City Parks Department leads a kayaking lesson before guiding eighth graders from Baltimore's Collington Square Elementary School on a paddle on the Patapsco River at Middle Branch Park on June 10, 2016. Roughly 500 Baltimore students took part in the Kids in Kayaks program in its first year, supported by the National Park Service and the Baltimore National Heritage Area. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)
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The Programmers connection is directly soldered to the Digital Board for reliability. And because Rev 0.5 Boards just don't have an Expansion Port ;-)
Atmega8 based usb-programmer for avr microcontrollers.
More infos at blog.gut-man.de/2009/10/04/usbasp-usb-avr-programmer/
Programmers, vendors, developers, and domain experts attended the OLCF’s 2017 GPU Hackathon during the week of October 9 to adapt scientific applications for large parallel computing resources such as the supercomputers at the OLCF.
+ Read more: www.olcf.ornl.gov/2017/11/28/teams-gear-up-for-summit-at-...
Photo showing Ingrid Brodnig (Journalist, Publicist) at the Panel Discussion "Siri search female Programmers by Ars Electronica x Initiative Digitalisierung Chancengerecht, Ingrid Brodnig (AT), Christiane Spiel (AT), Gerfried Stocker (AT), Carina Zehetmaier (AT), Mariana Karepova (AT), Martina Mara (AT), Doris Schmidauer (AT) at the JKU.
In the context of Ars Electronica 2021, the "Initiative Digitalisierung Chancengerecht" (IDC) launched by Doris Schmidauer invites high-ranking experts from the fields of education, technology, business, culture and media to a discussion. After a keynote speech by Ingrid Brodnig, we will address the following questions: What are the causes of the digital gender divide? How can girls be empowered to become self-confident shapers of the digital transformation? What concrete measures must be taken in Austria to create digital equality of opportunity for women?
Credit: vog.photo