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Additional experiments with purely digital gestures - splattering painterly shapes along spline-based paths.

Darwin recruitment software searches inside CV's in DOC and PDF, notes and emails and shows recruiters highlighted matches

Chameleon launches digital fundraising platform iRaiser to UK charities, 11 July 2013.

Russ Miles and David Dawson came to Skills Matter and gave a one day workshop on how to inject simplicity in software. Working in teams, delegates created their code to navigate a real world AR drone (without crashing it!), learning how to break down a problem and tradeoff for the right values in Architecture, Design and Code. How to create the right number of tests to build the right level of confidence and how to enable Real Application Agility through Simplicity.

You can see the SkillsCasts (film, code, slides) of the day at: skillsmatter.com/event-details/home/russ-miles-practical-...

Additional experiments with purely digital gestures - splattering painterly shapes along spline-based paths.

Software bug hunting and calibration "Torture test" - solved on the left

This 2-½ story gray fieldstone house, circa 1790, is the former home of Judge Hugh M. Morris, a Delaware native, respected attorney and distinguished federal judge. Delaware's Division of Parks and Recreation acquired the property in 1998 and made it a part of White Clay Creek State Park.

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This is RAW straight out of camera processed with default settings in Sigma Pro Photo 4.1 software.

 

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Every year, I go to Burma/Myanmar and I only take a carry on and a hand bag. Taking a large camera like the 5DMk2 (even a T2i size camera) with a lens or two is not an option for me since I like to go travel light (especially to Myanmar). I wanted a small camera that could produce great quality images, good bokeh when needed, and good colors; l knew not to prioritize it based on high ISO quality. I'll have to give that up for a small camera.

 

I bought/sold/tried shooting with several cameras--from small, point and shoot size sensor to micro-four thirds. Among the ones I tried, my favorite was the E-PL1 with Panasonic 20/1.7. I wanted to see if I could find something even SMALLER than the Oly/Panny combo without giving up too much on image quality.

 

I debated between the Samsung TL500 / EX1 and the Leica Dlux4. I was impressed with the quality of Samsung's images I saw on the web (and also the cheaper price). But, I ended up getting the Dlux4 because it had been around longer (RAW files supported by most software), and knew I could get good quality images out of it.

 

By the time I got the Dlux4, I was already inflicted with Gear Acquisition Syndrome (GAS)--I wanted another camera of that size that could produce images with even BETTER image quality. Since I couldn't afford a Leica X1, I wanted to try out the Sigma DP2s.

 

---SIGMA DP2s---

 

It's "different."

 

The user interface isn't bad, but not as intuitive as others I have tried. I got used it in a couple of days and I find no issues.

 

LCD screen is so-so. I can still view images on the LCD under a bright sun--better than E-P2. Image quality could be better, but with low-res screen, it's hard to see whether I've nailed the focus point. I also have the external optical viewfinder. It's small, with nice bright frame lines, but it's not really that accurate. If the camera could auto focus well, it'd be more useful.

 

The build seems fine. It's similar in size to the DLux4 but a little thicker but lighter. The battery life is average for small cameras (not great but not bad).

 

Performance-wise, it's a hit or miss. In good light, focus is quick but not instant-quick. In lower light, it takes its time locking focus--I'd say average of about a second or sometimes even two. As a range finder camera user, I don't mind taking a little time to shoot since I'm just looking for a good composition and good image quality. This is perfectly fine for stills but not the best for fast paced kids in action. These days, I shoot mostly my kids but I still find DP2s more than usable. I accept and forgive all the quirkiness of the camera since I know I'll get a few really good shots with it. Maybe it's a personal thing--I prefer it over the Oly E-PL1 because it's a little more "challenging" to use and the reward is much more satisfying.

 

The software that came with it works amazingly well. In fact, if I try to process the DP2s RAW files in Lightroom, my results won't be as good--or at least, it would take me a lot of time to get it right like SIGMA Pro Photo 4.1 software. Simga Pro Photo processing speed is fast--about 3-4 seconds on my 17" Macbook Pro 2.8Ghz Core 2 Duo, 4GB RAM laptop. I can see why many people go goo goo over the FOVEON sensor. The colors are, indeed, rich and the POP of the focused subject is quite similar to what I would get with a Leica Summicron 50/2 lens.

 

All in all, I'm glad I found the DP2s.

AkkenCloud™ at Staffing World 2013 in Orlando showing their features of recruiting database software among other industry companies.

A screencap from a generative art program that uses Jared Tarbell's *Substrate* algorithm.

 

I've ported it to a Windows 10 screensaver app, and added some new geometries, textures, and generative color palettes.

 

Also, some color palettes stolen from Van Gogh, Mondrian, Monet, and others. See if you can tell which palettes are from classic art and which are generated by robots. (The iteration above took its palette from Jackson Pollock, I believe.)

 

If you have Windows 10, you can download Substrate Screensaver here: 12tone.software/downloads/

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Spent a good chunk of my day meeting with our former linguistic search engine architect to discuss plans for going forward with the existing code. He created this high level diagram of the software's architecture to help us understand what is happening at each level. Not exactly UML, but it'll do. :)

DARWIN allows you to browse LinkedIn in the recruitment software itself and perform common LinkedIn tasks - check Darwin.com for details

TurboTax is a tax preparation software that lets you file state and federal taxes from home. Intuit develops the software and offers a detailed but easy-to-understand guide to tax filing. Even if you use the software for the first time, you can easily utilize the system. When you are done creating your account on TurboTax login, TurboTax will ask you to provide information regarding your occupation and other details. It will automatically fill up your tax forms and perform automatic data entry. Turbotax Login Software

 

Razóns para usar o software libre e a cultura compartida.

The software and a test sample of beads sputter-coated in gold.

Images of the BERNINA Embroidery Software 9 including shots of embroidery projects, software screens, machine embroidery action and BERNINA Embroidery Software expert Sue O'Very-Pruitt. For more information please visit www.bernina.com/software

Mayank Srivastava presents MVC 3 (Part 2) at the Microsoft Store in Oakbrook

 

Sunday, August 7, 2011, 1:00 PM

www.meetup.com/SoftDev/events/16818748/

 

Oakbrook Center (Microsoft Store) - Next to Create & Barrel

49 Oak Brook Center, Oak Brook, IL

www.microsoftstore.com/

 

The Software Development Community (SDC) is pleased to announce that on Sunday August, 7th @ 1PM at the Microsoft Store - 49 Oak Brook Center Oak Brook, IL, 60523 Mayank Srivastava will present MVC3 and the following technologies:

 

ASP.NET MVC (using version 3.0) - Session 2 of 2

 

Session 2 - Workshop

Building an application interactively using ASP.NET MVC 3.0

· Design Pattern and practices considerations.

· DI – implementing IoC container

· TDD –Mock helpers

· jQuery and Ajax

· Enhanced UX with jQuery UI

· Implementing Grid

· Implementing Charts

· Using HTML 5 with ASP.NET MVC

Attendees can bring their problems, issues from their projects, that they want to discuss and we can try to tackle them.

 

About Mayank Srivastava:

 

Mayank Srivastava has been in the industry for almost 9 years working on different areas in the Microsoft .Net framework and related technologies. He is enthusiastic about Web, Mobile & Cloud development and a proponent of open source and Agile. He has a keen interest in OOAD, design patterns and N-tier application design.

   

Sponsor: Platinum Consulting Services

 

Platinum Consulting Services has graciously provided pizza and drinks for this event.

We kindly ask that you update your RSVP to ensure the proper amount of food is order for the event.

 

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Porto Alegre, Brasil, 08/05/2014 - 15º Fórum Internacional do Software Livre - FISL 15 - Humor, Arte e Software Livre com o Vida de Programador, com Andre Noel - Foto: Guilherme Almeida

Software:Canon DPP directly

Lens:Leica r APO 280mm f4+Leica r Apo-Ext 2×

F stop:4.0 wide open

Flowers are 25m far away from me downstairs in court yard.

Full screen mode would be the best viewing of this picture.

Images of the BERNINA Embroidery Software 9 including shots of embroidery projects, software screens, machine embroidery action and BERNINA Embroidery Software expert Sue O'Very-Pruitt. For more information please visit www.bernina.com/software

Images of the BERNINA Embroidery Software 9 including shots of embroidery projects, software screens, machine embroidery action and BERNINA Embroidery Software expert Sue O'Very-Pruitt. For more information please visit www.bernina.com/software

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