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  • Coaching Beyond the Game, October 2013: Coaches’ Power of Influence

    Coaching Beyond the Game, October 2013: Coaches’ Power of Influence


    This month’s theme is Coaches’ Power of Influence, from Chapter 5 of the DVD “Coaching Beyond the Game.” Watch coaches Tom Osborne, Grant Teaff and Bobby Bowden discuss this topic.
    https://www.ncacoach.org/development/october2013.php

  • Particles – multitouch game up to 4 players

    Particles – multitouch game up to 4 players


    particles is a multitouch game for two to four players. attack and destroy all enemy bases to win.

    I developed the game in flash as3 over the last half year. It’s running on our self-made multitouch table at the HAWK University for applied Sciences and Art, Hildesheim, Germany. Info about the university: http://www.hawk-hhg.de/gestaltung/155189.php

    further information:
    HAWK Multi-Touch Table –> multitouch.herrkraft.de

    application design and development: herrkraft.de

  • Solarised Ektachrome 16mm Colour Film

    Solarised Ektachrome 16mm Colour Film


    A roll of Kodak’s late lamented Ektachrome 100D film was solarised half way through the first development stage (E6 processing). This causes a partial reversal of tones from dark to light and the film has a characteristically negative / positive look. This technique works best on colour reversal film.

    From a no.w.here hand processing workshop. Visit us http://www.no-w-here.org.uk/index.php

  • Netvibes Developers Meetup: UWA, APIs and Open-Source projects from Netvibes.org

    Netvibes Developers Meetup: UWA, APIs and Open-Source projects from Netvibes.org


    François Hodierne, Chief Architect at Netvibes, presents the Universal Widget API (UWA), the Netvibes APIs (REST API and Ecosystem API), and some open-source projects from Netvibes.org : UWA Runtime, Exposition PHP Libraries, and Exposition Widget Server.

    Learn more at netvibes.org and dev.netvibes.com !

  • GeeCON 2012: Peter Hilton – Play Framework 2.0

    GeeCON 2012: Peter Hilton – Play Framework 2.0


    The Play framework has brought high-productivity web development to Java with three innovations that changed the rules on Java EE: Java class and template save-and-reload that just works, a simplified stateless architecture that enables cloud deployment, and superior ease-of-use. Following Play’s rapidly-growing popularity, Play 2.0 will be released in early 2012 with innovations that are not just new in the Java world: type safe view templates and HTTP routing, compile-time checking for static resources, and native support for both Java and Scala.

    Type safety matters. After dynamically-typed programming languages such as PHP and Ruby set the standard for high-productivity web development, Play built on their advantages and has created a type safe web development framework with extensive compile-time checking. Type safety is essential for applications that will scale to tens of thousands of lines of code, with hundreds of view templates. Meanwhile, Play avoids the architectural-complexity that is promoted by Java EE-based approaches. The result is that Play 2.0 first enables rapid initial application development and then Play 2.0 helps you build big, serious and scalable web applications.

  • HMKV –  Proto Anime Cut – Proto Anime Cut – Spaces and Visions in Japanese animation

    HMKV – Proto Anime Cut – Proto Anime Cut – Spaces and Visions in Japanese animation


    The exhibition Proto Anime Cut presents original drawings of the most important directors and illustrators of Japanese animated films.

    The action-packed hero stories and the visionary science fiction of Japanese Anime are set in impressive worlds that are constructed in painstaking detail. Looking at the creative processes, the filmmakers appear as architectural dreamers who operate with virtuosity at the borders of credibility, fiction and utopia. The exhibition focuses on the development of these arenas of action and narrative scenarios. Numerous background paintings, storyboards, drafts, sources of inspiration and film excerpts provide insight into the working methods of the most successful animation artists of the last two decades. Proto Anime Cut presents them for the first time in Europe.

    The exhibition includes work by Hideaki Anno (director, Neon Genesis Evangelion), Haruhiko Higami (photographer), Koji Morimoto (director, Dimension Bomb), Hiromasa Ogura (art director), Mamoru Oshii (director, Patlabor, Ghost in the Shell, Innocence) and Takashi Watabe (layout).

    The presented artists have played key roles in the development of Anime. By cooperating closely in different production studios in Tokyo they gave their distinctive signatures to many films and developed the prototypical Anime style.

    A project by Les Jardins des Pilotes (Berlin) in cooperation with 2dk (Tokyo)
    Curated by Stefan Riekeles (Les Jardins des Pilotes, Berlin) and David d’Heilly (2dk, Tokyo)
    Co-produced by Obra Social CajaMadrid (Madrid)

    Dortmunder U | 09. Juli 2011 – 09. Oktober 2011

    http://www.hmkv.de/_en/programm/programmpunkte/2011/Ausstellungen/2011_Proto_Anime_Cut.php

  • Introduction | Blockchain developer | Software engineer

    Introduction | Blockchain developer | Software engineer


    I’m a software engineer working in quantitative development (through The Python Quants). My professional experience includes an extensive list of programming languages for full-stack development (#Solidity, #Python, C#, T-SQL, MYSQL, PHP, #JavaScript/jQuery/Angular 1.5/Angular 2/ECMAScript 2016), though, recently I’ve been working on #artificialintelligence (artificial neural networks), #machinelearning (with the Python Scientific Stack), and #blockchain technology (#Ethereum, #Bitcoin, #Ripple, #Hyperledger, IOTA, and PRL; and Truffle, Ganache, and Drizzle for #Dapp development). If you’re interested in discussing tech, #consulting, new opportunities, or just getting coffee, send me a message.

  • The Developing Child Centre / TDCC / Corporate Video / Saba Consultants

    The Developing Child Centre / TDCC / Corporate Video / Saba Consultants


    The Developing Child Centre (TDCC) provides support to families and children struggling with learning and/or developmental differences. From concept to delivery, we produced this corporate video to share TDCC’s mission and story. To register with TDCC, please visit: http://tdcc.ae/reg-appointment.php

    English Version.

    Connect with us:
    https://www.facebook.com/sabaconsultants
    https://twitter.com/ConsultantsSaba

  • Developing a Solid Business Plan

    Developing a Solid Business Plan


    In this 1-hour webinar hosted by BizCentral USA, we take a look at how to develop a solid business plan that will set your small business on the path to success. To learn more about business plan development or to talk with one of our business plan writers, please visit: http://www.bizcentralusa.com/businessplan.php