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Because Cabinet won the International Design Competition at the Third Conference on Appliance Design, 3AD, I created a little gift for my two big developers in this pod(casting)ready custom-made iPod Shuffle with Cabinet logo on it.
What if a website can be affordable? What if the cost of outsourcing developers is just a fraction of housing an entire department?
Looking for a app store release? At Viewport Tech, we're well acquainted with all of the major mobile application marketplaces: the iTunes Appstore, Google Play Store, and Windows Apps store are all at the tips of our fingers.
Rodrigo Faria - Community Leader at Nagios
Helping Nagios Grow in Your Country - Brazil As A Test Case
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NBR Land Developers,is a young,dynamic and vibrant real estate developer from Bangalore formed to fulfill the aspirations of people to have their own house.
Outstanding Developer/Owner: Nancy and John Galiani for Cornwell Farm, Lot 11/9300 Cornwell Farm Drive and COPT for Parcel 39 at Westfields
A Samsung Ultra Mobile PC takes a ride with Intel's Lynn Kuo during Mooley Eden's opening-day keynote at the Intel Developer Forum in Taiwan. Eden is Intel vice president and general manager, Mobility Platforms Group, who discussed the latest trends in mobile computing.
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At QuiBids, playing games is part of our business. So much so that we’ve got a whole team of developers whose job is to build fun, new additions to our QuiBids Games section!
Their latest product is very similar to the popular Words With Friends iPhone app, but our version’s better because you can play it for free bids! We’re proud to introduce Word Scramble!
Like the popular iPhone app Words With Friends, Word Scramble features a Scrabble-like board, tiles, and word/letter multipliers. Also similarly, the goal is to play letters on the board to form words to generate as many points as possible!
Unlike Words With Friends though, you play Word Scramble against a clock, so quick thinking is a must.
There’s a pretty useful How-To when you start each game (don’t worry, you can choose to skip it if you know what you’re doing), so I won’t go too much into a tutorial-style explanation. However, having had the advantage of testing Word Scramble out (sidenote: I’m having trouble believing that playing games is part of my job, but then again, I work for QuiBids) I’ve come up with a few tips that will help you build a strategy for this particular game.
Word Scramble Strategy #1: Play small words quickly.
LAMP’s pretty innocuous, right? I mean, it’s just four little letters. How much can they add up to? Well, when you factor in the right tile multiplier and the creation of the second, even-smaller word YA, you nab yourself a quick 25 points. That’s eight Voucher Bids in a single play.
Playing longer words isn’t a great strategy because your letter tiles change out every thirty seconds. It’s very difficult to consistently create words when the letters are constantly swapping out from under you. Creating simple words is especially helpful, as you can add to them later for more points. See BALE on the screenshot above? I didn’t have an S to make it plural or a D to make it past-tense when I started out, but sure enough, the letter I needed came along later and I scooped up an extra 18 points by playing a single tile.
Moral of the story: Add up small words as fast as you can. It’s very difficult to get through all the letter tiles in a single game, but playing small ball is more likely to pay out big.
Word Scramble Strategy #2: Aim for the corners.
Currently, the placement of the multiplier tiles on the board is the same every time, which means that there are four TW (or Triple Word) tiles in play — one for each corner. These are the most valuable tiles on the board so try your best to make use of them by spreading as far out from the center as possible. Even a pretty basic word like CONE will net you plenty of points when you drop it on a TW tile.
I played Word Scramble about 8-10 times and got the biggest payout —137 points, which rings up to 45 Voucher Bids— when I implemented this particular strategy. DRONES was my big winner (24 points) but even little ones like YO/SO and DIED each netted enough points to make the spread-out tactic worthwhile.
Word Scramble Strategy #3: The more words you create with a single play, the more points you rack up.
By playing AMP in just the right spot, I created two words: YA and LAMP, for a total of 25 points (thanks to the Triple Letter tile hiding under the M).
Sometimes you get lucky and the total winds up much greater than the sum of its parts!
Word Scramble Strategy #4: Don’t worry if your starter word’s no good.
If you keep it simple, you can wait and capitalize when the right tile comes along. Remember how I scooped an extra 18 points by adding a D to the end of BALE earlier? Well here I started out with VENT and turned it into VENTED, earning a few extra points and more importantly creating a highway to that all-valuable TL tile.
Word Scramble Strategy #5: Only use the Switch function if you really, really have to.
Switching drains precious seconds off the clock and distracts your brain from the flow of the game, so I don’t recommend doing it unless you find yourself in the following situation: If you find you’re dealt a whole tray of vowels or a whole tray of consonants (or an unfavorable ratio, like 6:1 of one to the other), immediately switch them out for new tiles. It’s extremely difficult to create a whole word using just what’s on the board and a tray’s worth of either all consonants or all vowels, but if you realize what you’ve been dealt and make the switch quickly, then you’ll leave yourself with plenty of time to create a word out of your new letters.
Bonus Strategy: Read up!
I went ahead and included the screenshots from the Word Scramble tutorial at the bottom here, so you can learn how to play before you even take your first tray of letter tiles. Please note that if you click on the screenshots, they’ll get larger and easier to read. Good luck with Word Scramble and as always, happy bidding!
Photograph from Mobile Developer Summit 2012 held in Bangalore, India, 9-10 October 2012, produced by Saltmarch Media. Photograph ©Copyright Saltmarch Media. Non-commercial use permitted with attribution and linkback to this page on Saltmarch's Flickr photostream. All other rights reserved.
self-made stickers.
tribute for the box art of Google Developer Day 2009.
some phots are at keropuni.blogspot.com/2011/03/developer-2009.html
Yesterday I shot a roll of Ilford B&W HP5 (ISO 400) - pushing it to ISO1600 - using my old 35mm Centon camera (50mm lens).
Today I split the film into three different development tanks and processed each film section with the following developers.
Sink taps - Microphen (fine grain)
Wine bottle - Perceptol (speed-enhanced; not recommended)
Kettle - Ilfotec (general purpose)
These images have been scanned from negative as I didn't have time to complete the prints in the darkroom. I think the differences in the results will be clearer on the prints but, looking at the negatives through the eyeglass on the lightbox, i think I like Perceptol best. Although it's not recommended, I am quite partial to the grainy result that it produces. I will confirm my findings after I produce some prints.
Waza is the Japanese word for art and technique. Heroku's Waza (技) conference is a developer event celebrating the art of software development through technical sessions and unique happenings. This year's event was held at SF Design Concourse on Feb 28, 2013. For more info visit waza.heroku.com/2013.
Java and Python are rich programming languages. According to the need of your application, choose the language you find best features with for your desired application. Compare the features of both Java and Python from above accordingly to choose the best programming language for your application.
iPhone app developer to offer solutions for external and internal communication.
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The MOD 112, for a team of young, innovative developers, who are set to demonstrate that modular can be right for the city, addresses the need for moderate income, small units with a reduced financing period, short delivery time through offsite construction. The design is intentionally rigorous, taking advantage of the restrictions inherent to the construction methods, turning the limitations into opportunities.
The design strategy is very simple: the facade expresses the stacking of the pieces, but also groups the modules to showcase the breadth of the individual residential units.
The result, far from a beehive collection of small modules, is a building composed of clearly identifiable and diverse housing units, that feel more like micro-lofts, than micro-units The high ceiling and the large windows also relate to the proportional relationships of loft spaces, the light and airy living area allows for different modes of inhabitation.
The frames that outline the units on the two facades, stem from a single pilaster that knits together the whole and identifies the lobby and rear park access.
The material selection utilizes large unitized super-insulated glass windows, simple flashing metal colored bands and textured concrete panels. The recycled wood panel accents recall the classic
fifties furniture, in some way reminding us that prefabricated construction is and should be built as precisely as modernist furniture.
Like TRA's past projects downtown, this project addresses the best utilization of infill sites, the small but significant interventions strategically contributing, like the stimulation points on a meridian channel network, to the revitalization of still emerging neighborhoods.
This diagram shows the 11 modules that make up a full floor of the MOD 112 building.
With 72,000 ATTENDEES benefiting over 16 game changing editions, Great International Developer Summit (GIDS) is the gold standard for Asia's software craftsman ecosystem for gaining exposure to and evaluating new projects, tools, services, platforms, languages, software and standards.
The 2023 edition of GIDS featured a convergence of eight broad tracks covering data, cloud, devops, software architecture, Java, dynamic languages, mobile development and modern web. With 150+ long and short talks, keynotes, the program was packed with all that software practitioners need to determine which technologies will make the biggest impact this year.
Visit the official summit home at www.developersummit.com.
Ribbit's Dan Seyer and Adobe Flex Grandmaster Ted Patrick at the Inaugural Ribbit Spawn - Sunday, March 16, 2008 - developer.ribbit.com
Monetizing Ribbit applications: Crick shares insights on the Ribbit Store and the upside for developers. Big thumbs up from the Spawners. Sunday, March 16, 2008. developer.ribbit.com
If you're a web developer, social media guru, geek or SEO specialist, there's loads of meetups and events you can attend to hear about the latest trends and jobs. But if you work in Digital Content - y'know, one of those people that actually fill the internet with stuff - where do you go?
If you work in producing content for the web, whether that's words, pictures, video, audio or any other medium that makes the web interesting, then there's a new place for you. It's called THERE WILL BE BLOOD. Mark Garner (Manchester Confidential) will be on hand to talk about paywalls, while Visit Manchester Digital Content Editor, Martin Bryant, will be talking about how to maximise the content you produce.