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Took picture before I swiped most the jumpers for my SBC.

journées perl 2006 - la villette, paris

Our programmers started their afternoon with a game we created using cards to learn about the different things they could code on Scratch Jr. Campers had to figure out the specific order of the cards, and if their card was allowed after the previous function. They then learned about loops and messaging to start creating their own game!

Josh T gives us his "good" side as the sneaky photographer creeps up on him...

Programmers gathered to discuss their ideas about Emory & Henry College's radio station, WEHC 90.7 FM. Visit www.wehcfm.com for more information and to listen to a live stream. Locally sourced. Globally connected.

Become a oracle certified java programmer

Colin, famous for "making shit happen" in a ninja stylee. Honest.

Red LED display. One dud segment by the looks of it.

Brighton, England, 29th September 2008

programmer day poster, ASCII art style --ar 2:3 @YUME🔮

mohit,mohit kumar pal,php developer,programmer

journées perl 2006 - la villette, paris

This photo shows how to reprogramme the unit to add new content to the U-Turn Round. Did you know the unit will also tell you the number of times messages have played back?

Our programmers started their afternoon with a game we created using cards to learn about the different things they could code on Scratch Jr. Campers had to figure out the specific order of the cards, and if their card was allowed after the previous function. They then learned about loops and messaging to start creating their own game!

Boy, did I get lucky on this one. (Of course, I erased 20 other attempts.) Spotted this fellow while walking along a path during a tour of Rensselaer Sunday morning. This is why I'm in love with pocket digital cameras--for their ability to enhance my appreciation for the world around us. Thank you to all the engineers and programmers who brought this technology, and flickr, to our hands.

We have plenty of technologically savvy individuals in #GigatownNelson

Suleman Malik made three world records according to genius book of world records.

From Cotton Building, Victoria university, Wellington, New Zealand.

Web design is a procedure of conceptualizing, arranging, and building a gathering of electronic documents that decide the format, hues, content styles, structure, illustrations, pictures, and utilization of intelligent highlights that convey pages to your webpage guests.

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Our programming assistant gets wraped up like a mummy in our summer program Egypt theme day

Programmers gathered to discuss their ideas about Emory & Henry College's radio station, WEHC 90.7 FM. Visit www.wehcfm.com for more information and to listen to a live stream. Locally sourced. Globally connected.

Programmers gathered to discuss their ideas about Emory & Henry College's radio station, WEHC 90.7 FM. Visit www.wehcfm.com for more information and to listen to a live stream. Locally sourced. Globally connected.

Suleman Malik made three world records according to genius book of world records.

The control panel fitted into the top case.

Question for Programmer Friends

(Flickr Is Holding My Data Hostage)

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QUOTE: "Flickr added hooks for outside developers well before most sites thought of offering an API (application programmers interface), and for a long time, exporting your Flickr media required working through one of those outside firms. As Flickr’s popularity declined, many of these services shut down or shifted away from Flickr. I can’t find any active ones that allow for reliable bulk export of images and videos." ~ By Glenn Fleishman, Macworld, Jan 5/17

 

MY DILEMMA: I have spent the past ten years documenting our life with Flickr. I definitely have backups of the photos, but there is no reliable way to export all the titles and sometimes lengthy descriptions (journal entries) I have entered over the years, as it is not included in the metadata when the file is downloaded. With Verizon's recent acquisition of Yahoo, I'm worried that Flickr will eventually disappear, so want to be proactive about preserving our memories. There is a program called BULKR, which downloads descriptions into individual text files (and says into metadata, too, but it doesn't). However, with over 36,000 photos, that would be A LOT of data entry to move my photos to another service or self-hosted site. Any suggestions of how I might pull the titles, descriptions and tags off of Flick with the photo (if this is even a programming possibility) would be appreciated!

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Pictures of Abe Timmerman aka abeltje

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