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London Psychogeophysics Summit 2010
Dark Heart of Codeness .walk (pronounced as “dot-walk”)
Wilfried Houjebek wrote a geospatial algorithm in the “Brainfuck” programming language. After initialisation by a random coin toss the algorithm sends the user on a algorithmic tour. For historic reasons Wilfried chose the Royal Observatory as the starting point. From here our group was sent on a spiraling course towards Point Hill.
During the walk electromagnetic energies were recorded with an ELF receiver.
At Point Hill we planted undeveloped film sheets for thoughtographic experiments and hid measuring devices for logging high frequency energies. Also some intuitive drawings were made to record the atmosphere.
From there we went back to the center of London to interrogate the London Stone.
Sound recordings and map:
www.archive.org/details/Greenwich---Dark-Heart-Of-Codenes...
Thoughtography:
www.fotokatie.com/katier/?p=934
Intuitive drawings:
www.fotokatie.com/katier/?p=939
Psychogeophysics summit:
www.psychogeophysics.org/wiki/doku.php?id=summit:desc
Dark Heart of Codeness:
Code for a computer program you enter into your BASIC compiler and it prints out Alfred E Neuman's face. Art by the awesome Sergio Argones. Check it out better in the LARGE size. From Mad Magazine #258 (Oct 1985).
See page 2 of this code here.
See the results of all of this code here.
A while back, I decided to take the dive and try to learn a programming language. I wasn't sure which one would be best for someone who was something of a beginner, and with a rather sketchy idea of what I hoped to be able to do with it. I chose Java because I found some good resources, the Stanford CS106a intro to computer science class, with all video lectures on youtube, free eclipse coding editor/compiler, class handouts, example programs, solutions to all exercises, textbooks in pdf format. And a very well-written textbook too, "The Art and Science of Java" by Eric S. Roberts.
After a few chapters , I decided that I could forget the lectures, and just study from the book. The programming exercises at the end of each chapter are actually more demanding than the assignments actually given in the class anyway, and as entertaining as the professor is, his humorous delivery doesn't always help the relevant programming concepts come through clearly.
But I have had a very eventful year, and mostly because of pressures in my life I've stalled about halfway through the book.
In my reading about learning to program I began to see more advice to novices learning to program and trying to choose a language. And for many reasons I've come to think that python might be better as an introductory language. Some of these reasons are : 1. it is very popular today, and tutorials are offered on it through many educational websites such as Khanacademy and codeacademy. 2. its syntax is simpler, it requires less typing and fewer special concepts to understand before you can begin. Such as, in Java all variables must have their type declared when they are first used, additionally variables, classes, methods and functions all need an explicit privacy setting applied when they are created, this is hard to understand for someone who is already straining to understand what classes, methods, functions and such mean in the first place. 3. Java is a compiled language, and commands from it cannot be tried interactively in isolation at a command prompt. This means that there is always a delay between what you write and the result it produces. It also means that it can be hard to test parts of a program in isolation to see what works and what doesn't. This is kind of a big deal for me, because when I first used a computer, as a child of about 8, in the mid-1980s, I was familiar with the command prompt, and the fact that I could type expressions and get results as soon as they were entered, so programming could be learned by playing. Shortly after the Commodore was stolen from my dad's place in the late 80s, I ceased coming into contact with any computers, which had an interpreter-based operating system. The perception was that you would buy a computer to run programs instead of to write them. That you would buy programs to run on your computer, rather than build your own programs yourself. This view was enforced by computers coming with a DOS operating system, which would let you load programs, copy data, examine directories, but which didn't directly facilitate you writing programs of your own. When, in the early 90s, Windows became popular, my attention shifted from writing programs, to the things that could be done with programs. Playing games, making art, downloading documents and communicating with people. In the windows era, you had much greater potential to use your computer to write articles, do complex calculations with little setup time, play fast, beautiful, immersive games, play music or create stunning graphics. But you had to already have the programs someone else had written, in order to do these things. You used the operating system of the computer to open them, and to switch between them conveniently, but not to create. Not to make the machine do what you wanted. In windows, you can have your math expressions evaluated in the calculator, or in a spreadsheet, but you are shielded from touching the power of computing itself.
Moving from Java to Python is easier than I expected. The difference is much less than between BASIC and Java. Functions and function calls make sense, instructions to import make sense, variables being local to a function make sense. There are similar data types, many keywords are the same between the languages, (and there aren't that many keywords, about 30. more or less, in each language, and most of them are probably common to both, and probably also common to several other computer languages)
In the picture, the program on the left is notepad++ with a python program written in it. In the Stanford Eclipse editor on the right we see hilighted, the same program written in Java. This was an early Java programming exercise from the textbook, "The Art and Science of Java" and I just translated it, into equivalent Python code.
The Python is more compact, and largely because it relies on the indentation which is a strongly suggested style in Java, to do the same job as the opening and closing curly braces which, in Java are mandatory.
Also noticeable are the shorter and simpler lines for method definitions and for loops. and in Java, the boolean test conditions are enclosed within parentheses that Python simply does without. The for loop in Python also has several other goodies, like an index variable, not declared or explicitly initialized, the powerful Python keyword, "in" and the very useful function or method, range()
In spite of my interest in Python, I am not eager to give-up on Java yet. But I can foresee Python as my default language for quick computer experimentation.
London Psychogeophysics Summit 2010
Dark Heart of Codeness .walk (pronounced as “dot-walk”)
Wilfried Houjebek wrote a geospatial algorithm in the “Brainfuck” programming language. After initialisation by a random coin toss the algorithm sends the user on a algorithmic tour. For historic reasons Wilfried chose the Royal Observatory as the starting point. From here our group was sent on a spiraling course towards Point Hill.
During the walk electromagnetic energies were recorded with an ELF receiver.
At Point Hill we planted undeveloped film sheets for thoughtographic experiments and hid measuring devices for logging high frequency energies. Also some intuitive drawings were made to record the atmosphere.
From there we went back to the center of London to interrogate the London Stone.
Sound recordings and map:
www.archive.org/details/Greenwich---Dark-Heart-Of-Codenes...
Thoughtography:
www.fotokatie.com/katier/?p=934
Intuitive drawings:
www.fotokatie.com/katier/?p=939
Psychogeophysics summit:
www.psychogeophysics.org/wiki/doku.php?id=summit:desc
Dark Heart of Codeness:
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We're introducing Time Language all over the world. Time Language is the world's language consisting of numbers that anyone in the world can easily use. Time Language frees us from foreign languages. Now, there is no need for interpretation and translation. Time Language is pronounced in the language of each country and the meaning is the same. [000t0=Time Language, Copyright 1974. T.H. Kwon All Rights Reserved.] Looking forward to our interactions. Thank you. Huibok Choe, Ph.D.
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🔸🔹[The world's first smartphone, PocketBox=Smartphone, App]🔹🔸
■ The smartphone infringed the copyright of the PocketBox.
■ I've created a PocketBox inspired by looking at the ceiling in 1978.
■ PocketBox is a creation work composed of application as well as a book composed of operating system.
■ By ignoring the copyright protection of Pocket Box works and by recklessly infringing on Author’s works, many smartphone and smart device related companies(manufacturers as well as other developers and users) have indulged in illegal use of PocketBox works without obtaining the author's permission.
☆ Do not infringe PocketBox Copyright.
☆ Do not use the same work similar to PocketBox.
☆ If you want to use it, use it after you pay a royalty.
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1. TIMEnasa 🌐
2. 000t0=Time Language / World Language / Number Language 🌍
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3. Nti2000=IoT / Metaverse / Smart City / Smart Systems 🌎
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4. Number Money=Digital Currency / Virtual Currency / Cryptocurrency 💰
Copyright 1969. T.H. Kwon All Rights Reserved.
5. PocketBox=Smartphone / Copyright of the App 📱
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6. M+W=People Language 📖
7. ~ 14. TIME theory 📕
15. etc. 📡
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None of your namby-pamby high-level programming languages - nor even assembler. Coding was done in Octal with a logic diagram to hand. Programmers (who might also act as operators and maintenance engineers) wore white coats in the machine room. During graveyard shift (when the bosses weren't around) was when the real work got done, because that was when you could have an ash-tray by your elbow on the console and serious debugging could take place.
Notice the cabinet full of tubes in the background - this was but a small part of the full complement.
MTBF (Mean Time Between Failure) was measured in hours - or days if you were lucky.
ASCENSION: An Interactive Installation
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The Project
Willpower (William Ismael) + Carrie Mae Rose collaborate in the duo FLUID THUNDER for the interactive projection mapping of the tetrahedron winged computational fashion installation at Eyebeam (Art + Technology Center in New York City).
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The Process
Carrie Mae creates hand-built wing structures out of wire tetrahedrons and fabric. Willpower codes 2 animations in Processing, which is an open-source programming language, development environment, and online community. He uses Leap Motion, which is a sensory technology, detecting human hands and fingers. He uses a Processing Library by onformative (a studio for generative design based in Berlin) called LeapMotionForProcessing to use Processing seemlessly with Leap Motion. Willpower attaches his interactive human generated animations to the Leap Motion sensor. They follow a person's hand movements in real-time and on key with accurate precision. The public interacts with the installation by activating the wings through their physical movements.
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The Story
The animation displays beams of light representing solar neutrinos and the love we have access to at all times. Wings symbolize aspiration and ascension. The light is symbolic of angelic light coming from realms above, shining down to inspire and remind us that we are pure love in our hearts. The bubble eruptions represent both the thunderous fire energy residing inside our human forms and the Big Bang Theory that we are all becoming lighter and lighter each moment in time throughout our expansion into infinite space.
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The Experience
Human beings generate the art on the angel wings by moving their hands. They become part of the art. They create the art. An ongoing 3D generative animation is mapped behind the wings. An interactive animation generated by people is mapped onto the wings. Without human movements, no animation is created on the tetrahedron angel wings. We include you to be part of the art because it is about us. It is about the interaction between the artists and the visitors. We communicate and transcend messages which are experienced beyond just looking at a piece by making you a co-creator of the piece. It is about us coming together and interacting in the space with 'others' we may have not engaged in a conversations with otherwise. It becomes an unique shared experience.
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Credits
Installed at Eyebeam.
Sculpture by Carrie Mae Rose.
Interactive Projection Mapping by WILLPOWER STUDIOS (William Ismael).
Video Shot + Edited + Music by WILLPOWER STUDIOS (William Ismael).
Watch Video: vimeo.com/78205976
Download Press Package: fluidthunder.com/ASCENSION-Press.zip
To know more about project, visit FluidThunder.com
Erlang Warps Your Mind: Concurrency-Oriented Programming
Erlang is a programming language designed for the Internet Age, although it pre-dates the Web. It is a language designed for multi-core computers, although it pre-dates them too. It is a "beacon language", to quote Haskell guru Simon Peyton-Jones, in that it more clearly than any other language demonstrates the benefits of concurrency-oriented programming. In this talk, I will try to show how learning Erlang will make you a better programmer.
Keywords: Erlang, Concurrency, Scalability, FaultTolerance, Architecture, Design, Languages
Target Audience: Programmers, architects, technology decision makers
Speaker Information
Francesco Cesarini
Founder of Erlang Solutions
Twitter: twitter.com/francescoc
Book: oreilly.com/catalog/9780596518189
Erlang Solutions: www.erlang-solutions.com/
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The YOW! 2010 Australia Software Developer Conference is a unique opportunity for you to listen to and talk with international software experts in a relaxed setting.
Here's why you should want to attend:
* concise, technically-rich talks and workshops delivered
without the usual vendor-hype and marketing spin
* broad exposure to the latests tools and technologies,
processes and practices in the software industry
* "invitation only" speakers selected by an independent
international program committee from a network
of over 400 authors and experts
* a relaxed conference setting where you get the rare opportunity
to meet and talk with world-reknowned speakers face-to-face
* an intimate workshop setting where you are able
to benefit from an in-depth learning experience
* a truly unique opportunity to make contacts and network
with other talented Australian software professionals
* you'll be supporting a great charity. Ten dollars from every registration will be donated to the Endeavour Foundation.
website: YOW! 2010 Melbourne
venue: Jasper Hotel, Melbourne
Today is Saturday 17 October 2015 and it's 10:24 AM noon...I am in the upstairs open air smoking area of G-Six Cafe' & Restaurant drinking hot strong black coffee...I usually drink Nescafe' ( which is a trademarked brand name owned by Nestle', a food and beverages company from Switzerland ) either black or milk...I was served bonaqua silver mineral water ( bonaqua is a trademarked brand owned by the Coca-Cola Company , which is a company from USA and is the world's largest soft drinks maker )...I now smoke Camel Blue cigarettes ( Camel is a trademarked brand name owned by JT International , a tobacco company from Japan )...The sugar packets are seen in these photos which are locally produced in Male'...I love to drink coffee ( you know the popular computer programming language Java? Java means coffee ) and my favorite is Nescafe' which is very popular in Maldives...I am highly addicted to chain smoking because of the very high stress in my mind...I am still unable to quit smoking...Today seems a lovely beautiful day with sun shine...Subu haana Allah...Glory be to Allah... :)
🔹🔸[000t0=Time Language, World Language, and Number Language]🔸🔹
0101t=Name
0202t=Address
0303t=Tel
0404t=E-mail
0505t=Web seite
0606t=Cell Phone, Smartphone
0707t=TNS(Time Language Network Service)
0808t=SNS(Social Network Service)
0909t=Online
TIMEnasa
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We're introducing Time Language all over the world. Time Language is the world's language consisting of numbers that anyone in the world can easily use. Time Language frees us from foreign languages. Now, there is no need for interpretation and translation. Time Language is pronounced in the language of each country and the meaning is the same. [000t0=Time Language, Copyright 1974. T.H. Kwon All Rights Reserved.] Looking forward to our interactions. Thank you. Huibok Choe, Ph.D.
🎓 Doctor of Philosophy in Business Administration, Ph.D.
💼 CMO at TIMEnasa
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● www.pinterest.com/Timelanguage
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🔸🔹[The world's first smartphone, PocketBox=Smartphone, App]🔹🔸
■ The smartphone infringed the copyright of the PocketBox.
■ I've created a PocketBox inspired by looking at the ceiling in 1978.
■ PocketBox is a creation work composed of application as well as a book composed of operating system.
■ By ignoring the copyright protection of Pocket Box works and by recklessly infringing on Author’s works, many smartphone and smart device related companies(manufacturers as well as other developers and users) have indulged in illegal use of PocketBox works without obtaining the author's permission.
☆ Do not infringe PocketBox Copyright.
☆ Do not use the same work similar to PocketBox.
☆ If you want to use it, use it after you pay a royalty.
ㅡ Copyright 1978. T.H. Kwon All Rights Reserved.
🌏 TIMEnasa Creations(Books & Works) 🌏
1. TIMEnasa 🌐
2. 000t0=Time Language / World Language / Number Language 🌍
Copyright 1974. T.H. Kwon All Rights Reserved.
3. Nti2000=IoT / Metaverse / Smart City / Smart Systems 🌎
Copyright 1978. T.H. Kwon All Rights Reserved.
4. Number Money=Digital Currency / Virtual Currency / Cryptocurrency 💰
Copyright 1969. T.H. Kwon All Rights Reserved.
5. PocketBox=Smartphone / Copyright of the App 📱
Copyright 1978. T.H. Kwon All Rights Reserved.
6. M+W=People Language 📖
7. ~ 14. TIME theory 📕
15. etc. 📡
🔊 Don't use without the permission of the copyright holder.
ㅡ Copyright holder, Author : T.H. Kwon
■ TIMEnasa
□ TIMELANGUAGE Inc.
□ TIMEmilk Inc.
□ TIMEnasa university Inc.
■ TIMEnasa Site
London Psychogeophysics Summit 2010
Dark Heart of Codeness .walk (pronounced as “dot-walk”)
Wilfried Houjebek wrote a geospatial algorithm in the “Brainfuck” programming language. After initialisation by a random coin toss the algorithm sends the user on a algorithmic tour. For historic reasons Wilfried chose the Royal Observatory as the starting point. From here our group was sent on a spiraling course towards Point Hill.
During the walk electromagnetic energies were recorded with an ELF receiver.
At Point Hill we planted undeveloped film sheets for thoughtographic experiments and hid measuring devices for logging high frequency energies. Also some intuitive drawings were made to record the atmosphere.
From there we went back to the center of London to interrogate the London Stone.
Sound recordings and map:
www.archive.org/details/Greenwich---Dark-Heart-Of-Codenes...
Thoughtography:
www.fotokatie.com/katier/?p=934
Intuitive drawings:
www.fotokatie.com/katier/?p=939
Psychogeophysics summit:
www.psychogeophysics.org/wiki/doku.php?id=summit:desc
Dark Heart of Codeness:
London Psychogeophysics Summit 2010
Dark Heart of Codeness .walk (pronounced as “dot-walk”)
Wilfried Houjebek wrote a geospatial algorithm in the “Brainfuck” programming language. After initialisation by a random coin toss the algorithm sends the user on a algorithmic tour. For historic reasons Wilfried chose the Royal Observatory as the starting point. From here our group was sent on a spiraling course towards Point Hill.
During the walk electromagnetic energies were recorded with an ELF receiver.
At Point Hill we planted undeveloped film sheets for thoughtographic experiments and hid measuring devices for logging high frequency energies. Also some intuitive drawings were made to record the atmosphere.
From there we went back to the center of London to interrogate the London Stone.
Sound recordings and map:
www.archive.org/details/Greenwich---Dark-Heart-Of-Codenes...
Thoughtography:
www.fotokatie.com/katier/?p=934
Intuitive drawings:
www.fotokatie.com/katier/?p=939
Psychogeophysics summit:
www.psychogeophysics.org/wiki/doku.php?id=summit:desc
Dark Heart of Codeness:
Commemorating the 25th anniversary of the eponymous esoteric programming language Brainfuck (aka Brainf*ck or BF) with a kusudama model that uses an esoteric paper strip format (1:8) and is equally confusing to implement as a BF program. The features on the kusudama's surface represent some of the typical tokens used in the BF language such as <, >, -, [, ].
Diameter: 11 cm
Units: 30
Paper aspect ratio: 1:8
Strip length: 240 mm
No glue
🔹🔸[000t0 = Time Language, World Language, Number Language]🔸🔹
35×t=best!, You are the best!
0005t=0!5=top
0015t=user
011t=go to work
011^t=leave the office
033t=schedule
044t=money
055t=victory
066t=textbook
0019t=insurance
077t=business
088t=internet
099t=computer
😅123×t=300×t=Please call me.
0t77=global
0t21=Miracles happen.
44t44=Location
44t1=east
44t2=west
44t3=south
44t4=north
ㅡ015t=👪 family
1×t=Good luck!
🎼🎼🎼 ✒<+.×.÷/=!
※※※※ (X=multiplication sign)
🔸🔹🔸
000t0=Time Language, AI Language, Common Language, Computer Language, Digital Language, Future Language, Global Language, ICT Language, International Language, Internet Language, IoT Language, Link Language, Number Language, Program Language, SNS Language, Thinking Language, TNS Language, Universal Language, World Language
🔸🔹🔸
We're introducing Time Language all over the world. Time Language is the world's language consisting of numbers that anyone in the world can easily use. Time Language frees us from foreign languages. Now, there is no need for interpretation and translation. Time Language is pronounced in the language of each country and the meaning is the same. [000t0=Time Language, Copyright 1974. T.H. Kwon All Rights Reserved.] Looking forward to our interactions. Thank you. HUIBOK CHOE, Ph. D., M.B.A.&CMO
💼 CMO at TIMEnasa
🎓 Ph. D. in Business Administration
🔊 00t 2t6 16×t 000t0 020t
🔸🔹[000t0 Service Site]🔹🔸
● www.facebook.com/TIMEnasaGroup
● www.facebook.com/Timelanguage
● www.facebook.com/huibokchoe.3
● www.facebook.com/huibok.choe.311
● www.linkedin.com/in/huibok-choe-ph-d-cmo-649298a7/
● www.linkedin.com/pub/th-kwon/105/106/105
● www.pinterest.com/Timelanguage
● www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100005183118164
● www.facebook.com/huibok.choe.39
● www.flickr.com/photos/136914266@N05/
••• You should google 000t0. •••
🔸🔹[PocketBox = Smartphone, APP]🔹🔸
■ I've created a PocketBox inspired by looking at the ceiling in 1978.
■ PocketBox is a creation work composed of application as well as a book composed of operating system.
■ By ignoring the copyright protection of Pocket Box works and by recklessly infringing on Author’s works, many smartphone and smart device related companies (manufacturers as well as other developers and users) have indulged in illegal use of PocketBox works without obtaining the author's permission.
☆ Do not infringe PocketBox Copyright.
☆ Do not use the same work similar to PocketBox. - If you want to use it, use it after you pay a royalty.
ㅡ PocketBox Copyright 1978. T.H. Kwon All Rights Reserved. ㅡ
🌏 TIMEnasa's Creations (Works & Books) 🌏
1. TIMEnasa 🌐
2. 000t0=Time Language, World Language, Number Language
Copyright 1974. T.H. Kwon All Rights Reserved. 🌍
3. Nti2000=IoT, Smart City
Copyright 1978. T.H. Kwon All Rights Reserved. 🌎
4. Number Money=Digital Currency, Virtual Currency
Copyright 1969. T.H. Kwon All Rights Reserved. 🏦
5. PocketBox=Smartphone, Copyright of the APP
Copyright 1978. T.H. Kwon All Rights Reserved. 📱
6. M+w=people language 📖
7. ~ 14. TIME theory 📕
15. ... etc. 📡
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■ TIMEnasa Site
🔹🔸[000t0 = Time Language, World Language, Number Language]🔸🔹
011t = go to work
022t = emotion
033t = schedule
044t = money
055t = victory
066t = textbook
077t = business
088t = internet
099t = computer
🎼🎼🎼 ✒<+.×.÷/=!
※※※※ (X=multiplication sign)
🔸🔹🔸
000t0=Time Language, AI Language, Common Language, Computer Language, Digital Language, Future Language, Global Language, ICT Language, International Language, Internet Language, IoT Language, Link Language, Number Language, Program Language, SNS Language, Thinking Language, TNS Language, Universal Language, World Language
🔸🔹🔸
We're introducing Time Language all over the world. Time Language is the world's language consisting of numbers that anyone in the world can easily use. Time Language frees us from foreign languages. Now, there is no need for interpretation and translation. Time Language is pronounced in the language of each country and the meaning is the same. [000t0=Time Language, Copyright 1974. T.H. Kwon All Rights Reserved.] Looking forward to our interactions. Thank you. HUIBOK CHOE, Ph. D., M.B.A.&CMO
💼 CMO at TIMEnasa
🎓 Ph. D. in Business Administration
🔊 00t 2t6 16×t 000t0 020t
🔸🔹[000t0 Service Site]🔹🔸
● www.facebook.com/TIMEnasaGroup
● www.facebook.com/Timelanguage
● www.facebook.com/huibokchoe.3
● www.facebook.com/huibok.choe.311
● www.linkedin.com/in/huibok-choe-ph-d-cmo-649298a7/
● www.linkedin.com/pub/th-kwon/105/106/105
● www.pinterest.com/Timelanguage
● www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100005183118164
● www.facebook.com/huibok.choe.39
● www.flickr.com/photos/136914266@N05/
••• You should google 000t0. •••
🔸🔹[PocketBox = Smartphone, APP]🔹🔸
■ I've created a PocketBox inspired by looking at the ceiling in 1978.
■ PocketBox is a creation work composed of application as well as a book composed of operating system.
■ By ignoring the copyright protection of Pocket Box works and by recklessly infringing on Author’s works, many smartphone and smart device related companies (manufacturers as well as other developers and users) have indulged in illegal use of PocketBox works without obtaining the author's permission.
☆ Do not infringe PocketBox Copyright.
☆ Do not use the same work similar to PocketBox. - If you want to use it, use it after you pay a royalty.
ㅡ PocketBox Copyright 1978. T.H. Kwon All Rights Reserved. ㅡ
🌏 TIMEnasa's Creations (Works & Books) 🌏
1. TIMEnasa 🌐
2. 000t0=Time Language, World Language, Number Language
Copyright 1974. T.H. Kwon All Rights Reserved. 🌍
3. Nti2000=IoT, Smart City
Copyright 1978. T.H. Kwon All Rights Reserved. 🌎
4. Number Money=Digital Currency, Virtual Currency
Copyright 1969. T.H. Kwon All Rights Reserved. 🏦
5. PocketBox=Smartphone, Copyright of the APP
Copyright 1978. T.H. Kwon All Rights Reserved. 📱
6. M+w=people language 📖
7. ~ 14. TIME theory 📕
15. ... etc. 📡
-- Copyright author T.H. Kwon All Rights Reserved.
■ TIMEnasa (USA)
□ TIMELANGUAGE Inc.
□ TIMEmilk Inc.
□ TIMEnasa university Inc.
■ TIMEnasa Site
See more animation on YouTube:
www.youtube.com/channel/UCF0N-j_mh3itYwSgtyG83Ag
These drawings are done by using some java script programing language and simple mathematics. Twisting and turn one line at a time to draw geometrical shape like these.
#geometric #math #mathematics #programming #Javascript #canvas #art #mandala #drawing #structure #flower #topology #shapes #shapemorph #animation #spirals #fractals #trigonometry #sides #lines #flower #kaleidoscope #spirals #followforfollow #ff #follow #art #follow4follow #roschach
Erlang Warps Your Mind: Concurrency-Oriented Programming
Erlang is a programming language designed for the Internet Age, although it pre-dates the Web. It is a language designed for multi-core computers, although it pre-dates them too. It is a "beacon language", to quote Haskell guru Simon Peyton-Jones, in that it more clearly than any other language demonstrates the benefits of concurrency-oriented programming. In this talk, I will try to show how learning Erlang will make you a better programmer.
Keywords: Erlang, Concurrency, Scalability, FaultTolerance, Architecture, Design, Languages
Target Audience: Programmers, architects, technology decision makers
Speaker Information
Francesco Cesarini
Founder of Erlang Solutions
Twitter: twitter.com/francescoc
Book: oreilly.com/catalog/9780596518189
Erlang Solutions: www.erlang-solutions.com/
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The YOW! 2010 Australia Software Developer Conference is a unique opportunity for you to listen to and talk with international software experts in a relaxed setting.
Here's why you should want to attend:
* concise, technically-rich talks and workshops delivered
without the usual vendor-hype and marketing spin
* broad exposure to the latests tools and technologies,
processes and practices in the software industry
* "invitation only" speakers selected by an independent
international program committee from a network
of over 400 authors and experts
* a relaxed conference setting where you get the rare opportunity
to meet and talk with world-reknowned speakers face-to-face
* an intimate workshop setting where you are able
to benefit from an in-depth learning experience
* a truly unique opportunity to make contacts and network
with other talented Australian software professionals
* you'll be supporting a great charity. Ten dollars from every registration will be donated to the Endeavour Foundation.
website: YOW! 2010 Melbourne
venue: Jasper Hotel, Melbourne
孔乙己知道“茴”的N种写法,和此前辈不同的是:我们知道一个数字的N种写法,从1到12都伪装、变形、修饰了,我们将这种做法称为“婉约”。
为什么LOG(55)是4? 因为太Geek了。
In most commonly-used programming languages, including C, C++, SAS, MATLAB, Fortran, and BASIC, “log” or “LOG” refers to the natural logarithm.
大部分编程语言都使用LOG的写法表示以自然对数为底。
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_logarithm#Notational_conven...
特色:
1. 实木外框,高温蒸汽弯折工艺。
2. PVC钟面丝印文字。
3. 生活大爆炸的必然选择,谢耳朵的闺中密友。
4. 太阳牌静音扫描机芯,宁静如水。
5. 球形钟面,反光效果独特,更显科技本色。
材质:
1. 实木外框,回归自然,质朴无华。
2. 铝制黑色表针,黑白分明。
3. PVC钟面(非纸质)。
4. 球形玻璃钟面。
尺寸:
直径:31.5CM
配件:钢钉一枚,螺钉一枚,胶塞一枚,创可贴一张。
重量:
净重:0.7KG;毛重:0.96KG
I will be making an electronic spirograph in an online programming language called “Scratch.” The spirograph will change color with the mood of the songs in an electronic music mix. People going to my table will be able to change the speed and size and number of teeth on the outside and inside of the spirograph.
Imagination Fair
Saturday, May 31, 2014
Rasmussen College - Blaine Campus
🔸🔹[000t0=Time Language, World Language, and Number Language]🔹🔸
33t55=School 학교
3355t1=Kindergarten 유치원
3355t2=Primary School 초등학교
3355t3=Middle School 중학교
3355t4=High School 고등학교
3355t5=University 대학교
3355t6=Graduate School 대학원
55t1=Student
55t2=Professor, Teacher 교수
55t3=Class 수업
55t4=Lecture 강의
55t5=Subject
55t6=Test, Exam
55t7=Classroom 강의실
55t8=Vacation
55t9=Report card
55t10=Bachelor's Degree 학사
55t20=Master's Degree 석사
55t30=Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D., PhD or D.Phil., DPhil) 박사
55t11=Student ID Card 학생증
TIMEnasa
🎼🎼🎼 ✒+.×.÷/=!
※※※ (×=Multiplication sign)
🔸🔹🔸
000t0=Time Language, AI Language, Common Language, Computer Language, Digital Language, Future Language, Global Language, ICT Language, International Language, Internet Language, IoT Language, Link Language, Number Language, Program Language, SNS Language, Thinking Language, TNS Language, Universal Language, and World Language
🔸🔹🔸
We're introducing Time Language all over the world. Time Language is the world's language consisting of numbers that anyone in the world can easily use. Time Language frees us from foreign languages. Now, there is no need for interpretation and translation. Time Language is pronounced in the language of each country and the meaning is the same. [000t0=Time Language, Copyright 1974. T.H. Kwon All Rights Reserved.] Looking forward to our interactions. Thank you. Huibok Choe, Ph.D.
🎓 Doctor of Philosophy in Business Administration, Ph.D.
💼 CMO at TIMEnasa
🔊 030t 2t6 16×t 0t000
최희복 경영학박사
🔸🔹[000t0 Service Site]🔹🔸
● www.facebook.com/TIMEnasaGroup
● www.facebook.com/huibokchoe.3
● www.facebook.com/huibok.choe.311
● www.linkedin.com/in/huibok-choe-ph-d-cmo-649298a7/
● www.linkedin.com/pub/th-kwon/105/106/105
● www.pinterest.com/Timelanguage
● www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100005183118164
● www.facebook.com/huibok.choe.39
● www.flickr.com/photos/136914266@N05/
••• You should google 000t0. •••
🔸🔹[The world's first smartphone, PocketBox=Smartphone, App]🔹🔸
■ The smartphone infringed the copyright of the PocketBox.
■ I've created a PocketBox inspired by looking at the ceiling in 1978.
■ PocketBox is a creation work composed of application as well as a book composed of operating system.
■ By ignoring the copyright protection of Pocket Box works and by recklessly infringing on Author’s works, many smartphone and smart device related companies(manufacturers as well as other developers and users) have indulged in illegal use of PocketBox works without obtaining the author's permission.
☆ Do not infringe PocketBox Copyright.
☆ Do not use the same work similar to PocketBox.
☆ If you want to use it, use it after you pay a royalty.
ㅡ Copyright 1978. T.H. Kwon All Rights Reserved.
🌏 TIMEnasa Creations(Books & Works) 🌏
1. TIMEnasa 🌐
2. 000t0=Time Language / World Language / Number Language 🌍
Copyright 1974. T.H. Kwon All Rights Reserved.
3. Nti2000=IoT / Metaverse / Smart City / Smart Systems 🌎
Copyright 1978. T.H. Kwon All Rights Reserved.
4. Number Money=Digital Currency / Virtual Currency / Cryptocurrency 💰
Copyright 1969. T.H. Kwon All Rights Reserved.
5. PocketBox=Smartphone / Copyright of the App 📱
Copyright 1978. T.H. Kwon All Rights Reserved.
6. M+W=People Language 📖
7. ~ 14. TIME theory 📕
15. etc. 📡
🔊 Don't use without the permission of the copyright holder.
ㅡ Copyright holder, Author : T.H. Kwon
■ TIMEnasa
□ TIMELANGUAGE Inc.
□ TIMEmilk Inc.
□ TIMEnasa university Inc.
■ TIMEnasa Site
See more animation on YouTube:
www.youtube.com/channel/UCF0N-j_mh3itYwSgtyG83Ag
These drawings are done by using some java script programing language and simple mathematics. Twisting and turn one line at a time to draw geometrical shape like these.
#geometric #math #mathematics #programming #Javascript #canvas #art #mandala #drawing #structure #flower #topology #shapes #shapemorph #animation #spirals #fractals #trigonometry #sides #lines #flower #kaleidoscope #spirals #followforfollow #ff #follow #art #follow4follow #roschach
First time in my life that summertime period make something real to me. And I think that it starts early in 80s.
Now, I can show the small city at high plateau without to carry a tripod all the day around for a few long exposure shots at night.
Keywords: 2008, Clear Sky, Daylight Saving Time, Branches, Business as Usual, Data Structures, High Plateau, JavaScript, November, Photography, Programming Languages, Typical Work Week, Summertime.
Keynote 50 in 50
Languages - what's to learn from them? Relics of the past; we know how to design them / to use them. Types / messages / invocation / loops / numbers / methods / big ol' libraries / lots of = signs. Heh, but what is programming, and what role do programming languages play in that process? We have learned a lot over the last five decades: organizing principles, established conventions, theory, fashions, and fads. "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." In this talk we survey what we think are the most important lessons of the past that future programmers, and future programming language designers, ought not forget. We illustrate each lesson by discussing specific programming languages of the past, and endeavor to shine what light we can on the future.
Keywords: Languages, Patterns, Design, Architecure, Experience
Target Audience: People not afraid of finding out just how weird our predecessors were and who enjoy theater style.
Sponsored by University of Melbourne
Speaker Information
"Richard Gabriel and Guy Steele are beasts in the world of computer science, and they are creative and witty geeks."
Guy L. Steele, Jr.
Keynote Speaker
Language Designer and Author
Fellow Sun Labs, Oracle
Links:
Websites: labs.oracle.com/projects/plrg projectfortress.sun.com
Twitter: I am not a member of Twitter. I generally deal in ideas that require paragraphs, or perhaps full-blown essays, rather than single sentences.
Books: Coders at Work The Java Language Specification Common LISP, The Language C: A Reference Manual
Richard P. Gabriel
Keynote Speaker
Distinguised Engineer IBM Research and Celebrated Philosopher of Software Creativity
Software Passion: Passionate about every dirty aspect of software creation
Links:
Website: www.dreamsongs.com/
Twitter: @rpg
Books: Performance and Evaluation of Lisp Systems Patterns of Software Innovation Happens Elsewhere Writers' Workshops and the Work of Making Things Drive on
🔹🔸[000t0=Time Language, World Language, Number Language]🔸🔹
10t10=Airport
20t20=Bus terminal
30t30=Train station
40t40=Subway station
50t50=Hotel
60t60=Hospital
70t70=Department Store
80t80=Bank
90t90=Restaurant, Cafe
0t000=TIMEnasa
🎼🎼🎼 ✒+.×.÷/=!
※※※ (×=Multiplication sign)
🔸🔹🔸
000t0=Time Language, AI Language, Common Language, Computer Language, Digital Language, Future Language, Global Language, ICT Language, International Language, Internet Language, IoT Language, Link Language, Number Language, Program Language, SNS Language, Thinking Language, TNS Language, Universal Language, World Language
🔸🔹🔸
We're introducing Time Language all over the world. Time Language is the world's language consisting of numbers that anyone in the world can easily use. Time Language frees us from foreign languages. Now, there is no need for interpretation and translation. Time Language is pronounced in the language of each country and the meaning is the same. [000t0=Time Language, Copyright 1974. T.H. Kwon All Rights Reserved.] Looking forward to our interactions. Thank you. Huibok Choe, Ph.D., MBA&CMO
💼 CMO at TIMEnasa
🎓 Ph.D. in Business Administration
🔊 030t 2t6 16×t 0t000
🔸🔹[000t0 Service Site]🔹🔸
● www.facebook.com/TIMEnasaGroup
● www.facebook.com/huibokchoe.3
● www.facebook.com/huibok.choe.311
● www.linkedin.com/in/huibok-choe-ph-d-cmo-649298a7/
● www.linkedin.com/pub/th-kwon/105/106/105
● www.pinterest.com/Timelanguage
● www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100005183118164
● www.facebook.com/huibok.choe.39
● www.flickr.com/photos/136914266@N05/
••• You should google 000t0. •••
🔸🔹[The world's first smartphone, PocketBox=Smartphone, APP]🔹🔸
■ The smartphone infringed the copyright of the PocketBox.
■ I've created a PocketBox inspired by looking at the ceiling in 1978.
■ PocketBox is a creation work composed of application as well as a book composed of operating system.
■ By ignoring the copyright protection of Pocket Box works and by recklessly infringing on Author’s works, many smartphone and smart device related companies (manufacturers as well as other developers and users) have indulged in illegal use of PocketBox works without obtaining the author's permission.
☆ Do not infringe PocketBox Copyright.
☆ Do not use the same work similar to PocketBox. - If you want to use it, use it after you pay a royalty.
ㅡ PocketBox Copyright 1978. T.H. Kwon All Rights Reserved. ㅡ
🌏 TIMEnasa's Creations(Books & Works) 🌏
1. TIMEnasa 🌐
2. 000t0=Time Language, World Language, Number Language
Copyright 1974. T.H. Kwon All Rights Reserved. 🌍
3. Nti2000=IoT, Metaverse, Smart City, Smart Systems
Copyright 1978. T.H. Kwon All Rights Reserved. 🌎
4. Number Money=Digital Currency, Virtual Currency and Crypto Currency
Copyright 1969. T.H. Kwon All Rights Reserved. 💰
5. PocketBox=Smartphone, Copyright of the APP
Copyright 1978. T.H. Kwon All Rights Reserved. 📱
6. M+W=People Language 📖
7. ~ 14. TIME theory 📕
15. etc. 📡
■ TIMEnasa(0t000)
□ TIMELANGUAGE Inc.
□ TIMEmilk Inc.
□ TIMEnasa university Inc.
■ TIMEnasa Site
Erlang Warps Your Mind: Concurrency-Oriented Programming
Erlang is a programming language designed for the Internet Age, although it pre-dates the Web. It is a language designed for multi-core computers, although it pre-dates them too. It is a "beacon language", to quote Haskell guru Simon Peyton-Jones, in that it more clearly than any other language demonstrates the benefits of concurrency-oriented programming. In this talk, I will try to show how learning Erlang will make you a better programmer.
Keywords: Erlang, Concurrency, Scalability, FaultTolerance, Architecture, Design, Languages
Target Audience: Programmers, architects, technology decision makers
Speaker Information
Francesco Cesarini
Founder of Erlang Solutions
Twitter: twitter.com/francescoc
Book: oreilly.com/catalog/9780596518189
Erlang Solutions: www.erlang-solutions.com/
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The YOW! 2010 Australia Software Developer Conference is a unique opportunity for you to listen to and talk with international software experts in a relaxed setting.
Here's why you should want to attend:
* concise, technically-rich talks and workshops delivered
without the usual vendor-hype and marketing spin
* broad exposure to the latests tools and technologies,
processes and practices in the software industry
* "invitation only" speakers selected by an independent
international program committee from a network
of over 400 authors and experts
* a relaxed conference setting where you get the rare opportunity
to meet and talk with world-reknowned speakers face-to-face
* an intimate workshop setting where you are able
to benefit from an in-depth learning experience
* a truly unique opportunity to make contacts and network
with other talented Australian software professionals
* you'll be supporting a great charity. Ten dollars from every registration will be donated to the Endeavour Foundation.
website: YOW! 2010 Melbourne
venue: Jasper Hotel, Melbourne
C# an object-oriented programming language provided by Microsoft that runs on .Net Framework. Using C# we can develop different types of robust and secure applications.
Find out more about its features.
Erlang Warps Your Mind: Concurrency-Oriented Programming
Erlang is a programming language designed for the Internet Age, although it pre-dates the Web. It is a language designed for multi-core computers, although it pre-dates them too. It is a "beacon language", to quote Haskell guru Simon Peyton-Jones, in that it more clearly than any other language demonstrates the benefits of concurrency-oriented programming. In this talk, I will try to show how learning Erlang will make you a better programmer.
Keywords: Erlang, Concurrency, Scalability, FaultTolerance, Architecture, Design, Languages
Target Audience: Programmers, architects, technology decision makers
Speaker Information
Francesco Cesarini
Founder of Erlang Solutions
Twitter: twitter.com/francescoc
Book: oreilly.com/catalog/9780596518189
Erlang Solutions: www.erlang-solutions.com/
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The YOW! 2010 Australia Software Developer Conference is a unique opportunity for you to listen to and talk with international software experts in a relaxed setting.
Here's why you should want to attend:
* concise, technically-rich talks and workshops delivered
without the usual vendor-hype and marketing spin
* broad exposure to the latests tools and technologies,
processes and practices in the software industry
* "invitation only" speakers selected by an independent
international program committee from a network
of over 400 authors and experts
* a relaxed conference setting where you get the rare opportunity
to meet and talk with world-reknowned speakers face-to-face
* an intimate workshop setting where you are able
to benefit from an in-depth learning experience
* a truly unique opportunity to make contacts and network
with other talented Australian software professionals
* you'll be supporting a great charity. Ten dollars from every registration will be donated to the Endeavour Foundation.
website: YOW! 2010 Melbourne
venue: Jasper Hotel, Melbourne
www.learntek.org/product-category/programming-languages/
Learntek is global online training provider on Big Data Analytics, Hadoop, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, IOT, AI, Cloud Technology, DEVOPS, Digital Marketing and other IT and Management courses. We are dedicated to designing, developing and implementing training programs for students, corporate employees and business professional.
The C Programming Language
by Brian W. Kernighan & Dennis Ritchie
Prentice-Hall Software Series
UNIX and the C Programming Language
“MIT’s early timesharing projects led to the invention of the MULTICS operating system, which ran on General Electric (later Honeywell) mainframe computers. Bell Laboratories contributed to its development until they dropped out of the project in 1969.
Two Bell programmers, Ken Thompson and Dennis Ritchie, independently made a smaller version of MULTICS that ran on a single minicomputer. They called their system UNIX, to represent “one of whatever MULTICS was many of,” and freely distributed it to anyone who asked. An operating system that was not supported by a major computer manufacturer and that was free for the asking was a radical concept in the early 1070s, but was soon adopted by universities and research groups around the world.
The cryptic commands used to control UNIX, such as “is,” “pwd,” “cd,” and “man,” gave it both power and mystery. While these efficient commands still exist in modern variants of the system, the advent of graphical user interfaces (GUIs) made UNIX more accessible. Today, there is a version of UNIX available for almost every commercially available computer, and a strong group of supporters make free versions of UNIX available via the Internet. Programmers developed the C language to simplify the development of UNIX. The C language has since become one of the most widely used languages, particularly for systems programming.”
Computer History Museum
Mountain View, CA
(7124)
Design of Programming Languages lead by Abidalrahman Moh'd in an Old Main classroom on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on October 1, 2020. (Jay Grabiec)
Erlang Warps Your Mind: Concurrency-Oriented Programming
Erlang is a programming language designed for the Internet Age, although it pre-dates the Web. It is a language designed for multi-core computers, although it pre-dates them too. It is a "beacon language", to quote Haskell guru Simon Peyton-Jones, in that it more clearly than any other language demonstrates the benefits of concurrency-oriented programming. In this talk, I will try to show how learning Erlang will make you a better programmer.
Keywords: Erlang, Concurrency, Scalability, FaultTolerance, Architecture, Design, Languages
Target Audience: Programmers, architects, technology decision makers
Speaker Information
Francesco Cesarini
Founder of Erlang Solutions
Twitter: twitter.com/francescoc
Book: oreilly.com/catalog/9780596518189
Erlang Solutions: www.erlang-solutions.com/
---
The YOW! 2010 Australia Software Developer Conference is a unique opportunity for you to listen to and talk with international software experts in a relaxed setting.
Here's why you should want to attend:
* concise, technically-rich talks and workshops delivered
without the usual vendor-hype and marketing spin
* broad exposure to the latests tools and technologies,
processes and practices in the software industry
* "invitation only" speakers selected by an independent
international program committee from a network
of over 400 authors and experts
* a relaxed conference setting where you get the rare opportunity
to meet and talk with world-reknowned speakers face-to-face
* an intimate workshop setting where you are able
to benefit from an in-depth learning experience
* a truly unique opportunity to make contacts and network
with other talented Australian software professionals
* you'll be supporting a great charity. Ten dollars from every registration will be donated to the Endeavour Foundation.
website: YOW! 2010 Melbourne
venue: Jasper Hotel, Melbourne
Design of Programming Languages lead by Abidalrahman Moh'd in an Old Main classroom on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on October 1, 2020. (Jay Grabiec)
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Commemorating the 25th anniversary of the eponymous esoteric programming language Brainfuck (aka Brainf*ck or BF) with a kusudama model that uses an esoteric paper strip format (1:8) and is equally confusing to implement as a BF program. The features on the kusudama's surface represent some of the typical tokens used in the BF language such as <, >, -, [, ].
Diameter: 13 cm
Units: 30
Paper aspect ratio: 1:8
Strip length: 297 mm (A4)
No glue