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PYCON conference day five sprint sessions, Cardiff City Hall, Cardiff, Wales, UK 30th October 2017.

 

Dr. Zoltan was voted #1 Drum Programmer of 2007 by Drum Programmer Magazine for his superior work in Toontrack's Drumkit From Hell. Dr. Zoltan's new album, "Why I Am So Wise, Why I Am So Clever, And Why I Write Such Good Songs..." will be released in 2008 with a guest appearance by Marco Minnemann. Article translated from Swedish.

The premier event for the AV industry’s premier programmers

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with AVRISPmkII programmer.

A power supply is needed for the BlinkM because the AVRISPmkII doesn't provide power. The battery pack shown contains four 1.2V NiMH rechargeable batteries, giving 4.8V, almost exactly the 5VDC BlinkM is designed for. You could also use the 5V & Gnd lines from an Arduino, or any other source of 5VDC.

There are some Bugs in it but with a little help from the Capacitor Fairy....

PYCON conference day four, Cardiff City Hall, Cardiff, Wales, UK 29th October 2017.

 

ak500-key-programmer,car-tool

Reboot live drum and bass programmes at lowland gig !!!

CityCampHNL Hackathon was held on Jan 20, 21, 2012 at the McCoy Pavilion at Ala Moana Beach Park. Six teams did a great job developing apps based on City data.

Switch on the left cleaned up with IPA (Isopropyl Alcohol). I cleaned them all up in the same way. A couple of keys were getting stuck, due to the white nylon plunger binding in the black plastic outer part. I very carefully greased those switches.

A new meetup group in the metropolitan Washington, DC area for programmers interested in transit, biking, & walking, see: www.meetup.com/Transportation-Techies/ - this evening's event was "Metro Hack Night" - www.meetup.com/Transportation-Techies/events/154437572/

 

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In prep for "Transportation and Health" which will be held on March 6, 2014, at the Kaiser Permanente Center for Total Health

Tipperary Institute caught the attention of a steady stream of interested students while presenting an exhibition booth on programming, Robocode and careers in IT at the Esat BT Young Scientists Exposition.

Two firsts on this shot. 1. I never put a computer guy in a tree before. 2. Triptych.

 

Read about him InMenlo

 

Lighting: Alien Bees B800 with Softbox camera in all three photos. Fired with iShoot wireless trigger.

Happy Programmers' Day

 

Programmers' Day is an international professional holiday, recognized in many technology companies and programming firms[citation needed] , that is celebrated on the 256th (0x100th) day of each year (September 13 during common years and on September 12 in leap years). It is also officially recognized in Russia and observed in several other countries including Poland, the United States, United Kingdom, New Zealand, France, China, India, Guatemala, Slovenia and Croatia.

  

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Programmers'_Day

 

Location: Chicago, IL

 

Press L & F11 to view full screen in flickr.

1994 onwards Millennium Angel Design and Sponsorship

THE ORIGINAL SCULPTURE

 

In the early 1990’s I began to express my ideas on philosophy and religion in sculpture. The “Zoroastrian Icarus” was inspired by my meeting Zoroastrians (whose religion influenced that of the Jews when they were in exile in Persian Babylon in the 5th Century BCE) and by my conservation of an Assyrian Alabaster Slab at Manchester Museum in 1993 – the Assyrian style was the same as that of the ancient Persians.

 

The work based on the Cherubim, the protective angels that guarded the Ark of the Covenant in the Jewish scriptures, and on the Greek myth of Icarus, a man whose wings melted when he flew too close to the sun.

 

It is both Jewish, Monotheistic faith and the rationality of the Greek Philosophers that formed a basis for Christian thought and Western society. The sculpture is an expression of my search for meaning.

 

The work looks to the future with optimism but warns that we must not be like Icarus and try to fly too close to the sun.

 

Similarly it represents the idea of trying to hold a concept of God that is too large to grasp.

 

The sculpture began in 1994, with a block of Portland limestone. I cut the stone to an initial, though still unclear, idea of a figure straining to hold a concept of God. At that point I made a sketch.

 

The sculpture represented the attempt to transcend our animal selves (the ox, the lion) via the wings to a mystical consciousness (the bearded head).

 

I then made detailed drawings for use as templates for carving.

 

Uncertain how to finish the rear, lion’s leg, I was inspired by the leg of a Gillow furniture bench at Storey Institute, Lancaster, where I was working as a computer illustrator for the Lancaster University Archaeological Unit.

 

The Portland limestone is made of tiny shells and was very difficult to carve with fine detail.

 

The final sculpture is 30 cm high and has marble wings.

 

SPONSORSHIP

 

In 1997 I visited a computer manufacturing trade show at the National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, to see the technologies that could be used in the scanning of archaeological artefacts. After this I decided to try to create a computer manufactured sculpture. The idea lay dormant until I had an internship with the Historic American Buildings Survey in Washington DC in the summer of 1998. There I met a sculptor who was also planning to work with these technologies so, encouraged by this, I began a project for the Millennium on my return to England that Autumn.

 

First I had to work out how big I wanted the sculpture to be and decided on x6 the scale, enlarging it from 30cm high to over 2 metres high.

 

Then I needed a location and Williamson Park, Lancaster, initially agreed to be hosts. With their help I would approach the National Lottery and the Arts Council for funding to help with the bronze casting and installation of the Millennium Angel.

 

The minimum quote to do manufacturing for the project, using the simplest technologies, was £30,000 but to use all the different technologies would be around £150,000 and to complete the project I would need to co-ordinate the scanners, the programmers and the manufacturers.

 

To realise the project I would need sponsorship-in-kind and so began to approach companies to show them the benefits that they would receive for their sponsorship.

 

Out of the 100 North West based Aerospace companies that I approached only Inmans (who had a machine large enough to make the wings) agreed to help. So I widened the search to national companies – most of which were based in the Midlands.

 

However, before any manufacturing could be done the sculpture needed scanning. To do this I had to cut a copy of my sculpture into sections, so that probes and lasers could scan any areas hidden behind other bits of the sculpture.

  

Manufacturer: SciSys

Year: 1986

Elo: 1602

Price 400 DM (200 €)

Programmer: Julio Kaplan , Barnes, Craig

Processor: 6301Y

Processor type: 8 bit

Tact: 3 MHz (12 MHz crystal)

RAM: 8.25 KB

Display: 2 x 4-digit 7-segment LCD display

ROM: 16 KB

Addition: Pressure sensor board

Library: 5,000 half moves

Train output: 16 edge LEDs

Levels of play: 32

Dimensions: 37.1 x 24.3 x 3.3 cm

Power supply Battery = 4 x C

Related: Leonardo , Saitek Galileo , Saitek Renaissance

Rs, programador vive em modo de concentração e com a mão na boca, pensando em uma maneira de resolver aqueles bug's de código =P

Schematic for wiring an Arduino microcontroller on a breadboard as a programmer to program another blank microcontroller with the arduino bootloader.

Access Card System programmer required. CSIRO Cleveland Laboratory

Sirius XM's MLB Home Plate to be Rebranded "MLB Network Radio"

The second floor hallway looking into the MLB studio (Talk1). a

It started with an email from Mike Marrone producer/programmer/DJ an invitation to see David Lowery Recording session for The Loft / SiriusXM Radio. It was a blast, Camper Van Beethoven / Cracker front-man/songwriter David Lowery in an intimate concert.

Frank Aiello cracking the whip over the codehackers

Who is a programmer?

Programmers for Obama!

 

Barack Obama believes that America should lead the world in broadband penetration and Internet access.

CityCampHNL Hackathon was held on Jan 20, 21, 2012 at the McCoy Pavilion at Ala Moana Beach Park. Six teams did a great job developing apps based on City data.

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