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on 9/18/2016 6:15 PM
Previously Walking the Eule Path: Intro Generating and Visualizing Graphs I can hardly overemphasize the importance of visusalizations. Many a bug had been immediately spotted just by looking at a visual of a complex data structure. I therefore decided to add visuals to the project as soon as the DirectedGraph class was born. Code & […]
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on 9/17/2016 2:38 PM
Source Code I’m thinking about a few posts in these series going very fast through the project. The source is on my GitHub, check out the tags since the master branch is still work in progress. Experimenting with Graph Algorithms with F# and GPU Graphs play their role in bioinformatics which is my favorite area […]
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on 9/11/2016 5:00 PM
I’m happy to publicize a little project I’ve been working on recently: 1Poshword, a PowerShell client for the 1Password password manager. Code is available at https://github.com/latkin/1poshword. You can read the full details in the project README, but I’ve included the demo screencast and basic bullets below. Cross-platform (Windows/OSX/Linux, PowerShell v3.0+) agilekeychain and opvault support Login, Password, Secure Note, and Generic Account decryption Metadata for all entries Tab completion (agile[...]
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on 9/11/2016 5:00 PM
I’m happy to publicize a little project I’ve been working on recently: 1Poshword, a PowerShell client for the 1Password password manager. Code is available at https://github.com/latkin/1poshword. You can read the full details in the project README, but I’ve included the demo screencast and basic bullets below. Cross-platform (Windows/OSX/Linux, PowerShell v3.0+) agilekeychain and opvault support Login, Password, Secure Note, and Generic Account decryption Metadata for all entries Tab completion (agile[...]
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on 9/5/2016 12:56 PM
If you are small vendor and your primary focus hasn’t been in designing UIs, entering the field today presents you with too many choices. However, if you’d like to use existing expertise and develop new ones in way that would accommodate broad range of platforms: Web, Mobile, Windows and, ideally, OSX and linux – the choices […]
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