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The latest mural in Łódź: "TIGER" in a "technological" environment, the EC1 building or a code referring to a programming language... Author: Adam Wirski, known as 'Kruk'.

The concept is to refer to the activity of the SESTO company, on whose building it is located - i.e. the production of electronic components for railway substations, as well as other electronic systems used in industry. Łódź, Poland

Laws of Physics

Laws of Nature

Laws of Common Sense

Laws of Man

Laws of Musk

Lords of COBOL

Laws of God

Laws of Beans and Beer

 

"Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their country." – Charles E. Weller

 

Media:

* Wikipedia: Filler text

* Stu Phillips and Glen A. Larson: Battlestar Galactica Theme (1978)

* Prometheus of Videos: Empire Strikes Back: Intro to Imperial Fleet & Executor / Arrival At Hoth (1980)

 

Tualatin Fred Meyer, 11:26 PM.

 

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This is my second approach to designing a Scala logo. With different colors, it could also be interpreted as Ericsson logo.

 

The difference to Scala Logo I is that this model is folded from a long and thin strip (it needs to be longer than about 12:1) rather than from half a square. This model is of the “simple but difficult to fold” variety: the construction is almost trivial (just folding the strip into the right shape — the logo it represents is just a winding band as well), but since there are no reference points, getting it right took me several attempts.

Kotlin is a programming language for the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) which is gaining in popularity. Having used it for some time, I'm quite happy about the results and I held a Kotlin birds-of-a-feather session at the recent Devoxx.PL conference in Kraków, Poland.

 

Since the logo is quite simple and based on geometric shapes representing just the letter K, I couldn't resist trying to design it in origami. Lacking duo paper with the right colors, I used a three--layer sandwich paper (Tant-tissue-Unryu).

Weevil on a computer printout

Modelled and Rendered with Blender 2.63

I took this photo because I knew I was about to spend a whole semester teaching the statistical programming language R. This random bit of graffiti seemed to be "calling me out" or something.

A pile of computer science/programming related books

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Following the street where I had photographed 'Banksy Was Here' and 'After Time After', there is the college entrance where usually I meet my class. Standing before the college, a wood building is visible behind the trees. The place open sometimes, to gathering peoples that celebrates a sort of 19th century traditions, keeping it still alive in memory and bringing it to the young ones, including clothes, style accessories, music and dance.

For the rest of the country, peoples that comes from our state are called Gaúchos.

It's hard to hide our accent, part influenced by frontiers and proximity with countries that speaks spanish languages like Uruguay and Argentina.

 

Recommended lecture:

The bloodiest civil war to have ever occurred in Brazil at wikipedia.

Cavalry charge were still very effective at the 19th century warfare. ;-)

 

Keywords: 19th Century Traditions, 2008, Business as Usual, Clear Sky, Data Structures, Daylight Saving Time, Down Under, Gaúchos, High Lands, High Plateau, JavaScript, Journey, November, Programming Languages, Rio Grande do Sul, Riograndense Republic, South America, Summertime, Trees, Typical Work Week, War of Tatters.

 

TIOBE Programming Community Index for May 2008.

An odd sign we saw in some Tube station. I have absolutely no idea what it actually refers to, but considering that I am a PHP developer by trade, this was quite funny to me.

Web designers use various design programs such as Adobe Photoshop to create the layout and other visual elements of the website. ... Web developers use HTML, CSS, Javascript, PHP and other programminglanguages to bring to life the design files. But in this infographic difference between both two is illustrated in funny way.

www.3ilogics.com/

The Python Ireland committee

 

Back row: Tendayi, Rodrigue, Sean, Michael, Brian. Front row: Susan (Video), Bob (Video), Julie, Vicky. Not present: Alan Kennedy, Kevin Leo.

 

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PyCon 2011, photographed by Paula Banks for Python Ireland. (More links)

As the title could suggests, the main theme here could be Operating Systems (OS), or better, since that the word 'Open' is there, Free Operating Systems as well. Since that I have to visit two colleges in different cities, different labs and computers hardware, I usually have a set of CDs with some OS just to assure that I will have a clean environment to work or just make a Hardware Compatibility Test (HCT) to certify devices. Sometimes I'm driven by esthetical reasons, like testing an OS just because it does have a nice look appeal, a well designed GUI, themes and wallpapers, like those at www.kde-look.org.

The meaning of 'Open Windows' here is other than that. Most buses that I have been in during the week doesn't allow a passenger to open a window, due to the air cooler system. In the average, only one in three are older ones. So, in one of these cosmic coincidences, I have a single minute to make this shot when the bus was slowing the speed to leave the RS-348 and turn into the direction of my destiny city.

 

Keywords: 2008, Bus, Clear Sky, Business as Usual, Data Structures, Daylight Saving Time, Free Operating Systems, GUI, High Lands, High Plateau, JavaScript, Journey, Operating Systems, Photography, Programming Languages, RS-348, Slice of Life Story, Typical Work Week, Summertime, Wallpaper.

Fanatische C99-Anhänger auf der Landstraße. 10-Schilling-Shop

The Python Ireland committee

 

Back row: Tendayi, Rodrigue, Sean, Michael, Brian. Front row: Susan (Video), Bob (Video), Julie, Vicky. Not present: Alan Kennedy, Kevin Leo.

 

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PyCon 2011, photographed by Paula Banks for Python Ireland. (More links)

The 'Vox Hunt' for my vox blog (gotkube.vox.com) for today was to 'show us your bookshelf'. Being a programmer, I've collected a fair share of books in my time- on various topics. Some of those shown here are not mine (about the first half of the top shelf is mostly Ange's).

Talk: Google App Engine in 40 minutes (the absolute essentials), Paul Barry

 

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PyCon 2011, photographed by Paula Banks for Python Ireland. (More links)

Talk: What's the Scoop with Python 3?, Paul Barry

 

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PyCon 2011, photographed by Paula Banks for Python Ireland. (More links)

A nice programming language, C# !!!

Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.

These days I have to be teaching programming languages to a class, and actually, I'm doing this route by the third month, usually encapsulated in a bus vehicle that takes an entire hour to reaches 500 m from sea-level, an high plateau distant 40-50 km from my city. Since that I'm don't count myself as a claustrophobic one, I take the time to hear FM radio while I keep trying to photograph the landscape. I think that I'm specializing in shot with the vehicle in movement on a flat road, with different gear ratios and engine conditions. (As if I had another choice). (-8

Starting at 19:00pm and going to 23:00pm, I'm talking about Javascript and Data Structures.

So, here is my first Road Movie, three months in a 53 seconds, acoustic guitar improvised soundtrack (a loop that comes with my soundboard, hope that fits well with the pictures..)

 

Keywords: 2008, Bus, Business as Usual, Data Structures, Freedom of Choice, High Plateau, Hills, JavaScript, Monday, Photography, Programming Languages, Road Movie, Sunset, Typical Work Week, Tuesday, Wednesday, Windows, Winter.

John W. Backus, who assembled and led the I.B.M. team that created Fortran, the first widely used programming language, which helped open the door to modern computing, died on Saturday at his home in Ashland, Ore. He was 82.

 

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His biography

我的程式語言學習工具書:HTML、CSS、JavaScript

Trapped like a startled rabbit in the headlights of oncoming Java training!

The Radisson Blu Royal, Golden Lane, Dublin - location of PyCon 2011

 

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PyCon 2011, photographed by Paula Banks for Python Ireland. (More links)

Testing, Sean O'Donnell

 

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Testing, Sean O'Donnell

 

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Testing, Sean O'Donnell

 

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PyCon 2011, photographed by Paula Banks for Python Ireland. (More links)

I started to visit the high plateau in the middle of this year, it was still winter. Short days and cold nights were coming soon. Last month, summertime period begins, season changes, the lighting changes, and becoming less demanding of a tripod than a typical winter journey.

 

Keywords: 2008, August, Business as Usual, Data Structures, Fog, High Plateau, JavaScript, Mist, Photography, Programming Languages, Typical Work Week, Winter.

Talk: Web-service based Mobile Geospatial App Dev using Python, Junjun Yin

 

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PyCon 2011, photographed by Paula Banks for Python Ireland. (More links)

Nintendo DS stylus over C++ source code sheets

Testing, Sean O'Donnell

 

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PyCon 2011, photographed by Paula Banks for Python Ireland. (More links)

The three great virtues of a programmer are laziness, impatience, and hubris.

 

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Talk: What's the Scoop with Python 3?, Paul Barry

 

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PyCon 2011, photographed by Paula Banks for Python Ireland. (More links)

  

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