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on 2/13/2011 4:32 AM
Welcome to pipeline processing part 2.I feel I need to backtrack slightly from the previous post, having worked with pipelines for quite some time I have the advantage of knowing all of the details that may be alluded to in these articles without being effected by any omissions I may make, obviously you guys aren’t in that position, so I’m going to try and rectify that a bit now. If you have any queries then please leave a comment and I will try to address them in further articles. Pipelines are a si[...]
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on 2/9/2011 6:54 AM
Recently I’ve doing a little work with Windows Phone 7. One aspect that interests me a lot is the integration of the Accelerometer. An accelerometer is a instrument that allows you to measure the forces acting on the telephone, including the force of gravity. This information will allow you to know what the orientation of the phone is and if the is moving or not. However there are a few challenges in interpreting is information. Firstly, the telephone’s accelerometer, when activated, will generate 50 event[...]
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on 2/5/2011 10:21 AM
Today we are happy to announce that we released the first batch of WebSharper extensions to match WebSharper 2.1 Beta 5 - you can download them from the WebSharper downloads page. These are bringing the following libraries to F#: Google Maps, Google Visualization, jQuery UI, jQuery Mobile, Bing Maps, Modernizr, InfoVis, Protovis.
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on 2/3/2011 6:24 AM
Today we are happy to announce WebSharper 2.1 Beta 5, with substantial new features and a major redesign of WebSharper sitelets, among others. Now with all major features in place and available, we are ramping up to ship the final WebSharper 2.x Professional in the coming weeks.
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on 1/31/2011 5:13 PM
Welcome to new series of articles on pipeline processing. First up, what’s a pipeline?  Well according to Wikipedia: A pipeline is a set of data processing elements connected in series, so that the output of one element is the input of the next one. The elements of a pipeline are often executed in parallel or [...]
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