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on 11/2/2014 7:26 AM
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on 11/2/2014 5:51 AM
Verena Lowensburg was a Swiss painter and graphic designer, assocciated with the concrete art movement. I came across some of her work while searching for pieces by Richard Paul Lohse. Again I’ve selected some pieces and attempted to draw them procedural[...]
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on 10/31/2014 12:54 PM
One classic trait you will find throughout enterprise software development is that people are literally treated as individual resources – to be shared, allocated, etc. Of course the management has a perfectly reasonable motivation – how else would you max[...]
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on 10/30/2014 1:23 AM
There’s just a week to go until the Progressive F# Tutorials returns to Skills Matter in London, on Nov 6-7, and it’s never too late to book. The tutorials are a 2 day / 2 track event community event made up of 3 hour long hands on sessions with industry[...]
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on 10/29/2014 12:26 PM
This is a bugfix release for cloud workspace management.
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on 10/28/2014 4:06 AM
This release adds cloud workspace management and bug fixes.
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on 10/27/2014 12:34 AM
Richard Paul Lohse was a Swiss born painter and graphic artist who typically produced pieces that had “interacting colour elements in various logical/mathematical relations visible to the eye” Out of curiosity I’ve taken a small number of Lohse’s work, g[...]
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on 10/26/2014 11:01 PM
From time to time, I get absorbed by questions for no clear reason. This is one of these times – you have been warned. So here is the question: can I use a logistic map to encode an arbitrary list of 1s and 0s into a single float, and generate back the s[...]
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on 10/26/2014 10:18 PM
Dear all, Thank you for being with us during these two years, reading the news and participating in community life. Thank you to everyone who contributed to F# Community Projects and Visual F#. I hope you will stay with us and I will be glad to see new fa[...]
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on 10/26/2014 4:51 PM
I haven’t been able to stop playing around with my Myo armband since I got my hands on it this week. In truth it’s ruined a few of my plans for the weekend, but boy it’s been fun trying to get the Myo working with various apps and games. Elm has also piqu[...]
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