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Write Volume Slices To A Texture
This video will show you how to use the Volume Texture ROP to write out a texture that can be used with Ryan Brucks’ volume plugin in UE4.
The latest gamedev tools – https://github.com/sideeffects/GameDevelopmentToolset/tree/Development
Watch the plugin demo – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CWzPP5FAYAg
Download the plugin – https://forums.unrealengine.com/showthread.php?143821 -

ZeroMQ is the answer, by Ian Barber
http://www.phpconference.co.uk/talk/zeromq-answerUsing Mikko Koppanen’s PHP ZMQ extension we will look at how you can easily distribute work to background processes, provide flexible service brokering for your next service oriented architecture, and manage caches efficiently and easily with just PHP and the ZeroMQ libraries. Whether the problem is asynchronous communication, message distribution, process management or just about anything, ZeroMQ can help you build an architecture that is more resilient, more scalable and more flexible, without introducing unnecessary overhead or requiring a heavyweight queue manager node.
Ian is the development manager at Virgin Management in London, and has been working with PHP since 2002. He was formerly Delivery Manager for Ibuildings, where he worked with a variety of large enterprise clients across the UK and Europe. He is a regular conference speaker, and is interested in search, data processing, machine learning and natural language processing. Ian blogs about these topics and more on his site, PHP/ir.
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PHP Programming – Website Design Company India
http://www.websitedesigncompany-india.com/php-programming.html
Best Web Development by Professionals and Expert PHP programmers
Deliver cost-effective personalized PHP Programming applications solutions to reduce costs.
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GLITZ – “MASTERCHEF”
2012 – GLITZ* CHANNEL
“MASTERCHEF” – PROMO TOOLKITGlitz Channel commissioned us the development of the promo toolkit and bumpers for the launch of the new season of the show MasterChef. The challenge was to create a super dynamic system, which was consistent with both Glitz’s branding and Masterchef’s attributes.
More info> http://www.lumbre.tv/index.php?/projects/view/86-masterchef
Credits:
Client:
Creative and Art Director: Lucas Maccione
Producers: Lucila Mansur, Sebastián GhioniLUMBRE
Creative Director: Sergio Saleh
Executive Producer: Pablo Encabo
Assistant Producer: Evelyn Robayo
Art Director: Adriana Campos
Design and Animation: Jose Cambariere, Paula Vidal, Andy Cambiasso, Carla Dasso
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PHP and Web Application Performance
After working with PHP and web applications for 12 years, Brian Deshong (@bdeshong) has stored quite a few tricks up his sleeve. In this March 7, 2013 talk, he covers his top ten tips and tricks for squeezing maximum performance out of web applications (PHP or otherwise). Memcached, APC, database query performance, PHP settings you’ve never heard of… nothing will be off limits! He may have some other tricks up his sleeve, too: special guest appearances!Brian is the Director of Back End Development for CrowdTwist, Inc.
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Black & White film developing at home (pt.2)
This is part 2 of a tutorial on developing black and white films at home. In this part, I take you through the actual developing process, from mixing the chemicals to hanging the film to dry. I’ve tried to include as much detail as possible so there’s no information gaps, but if you have any questions please ask them here and I’ll answer if I can.I mention the “Massive Dev Chart” in the video, so here’s a link: www.digitaltruth.com/devchart.php
I’ll be linking to this video from my blog, where I should have a full tutorial on developing your own film at home soon. Come check it out at www.rossholmberg.com
This video will also be linked from the Melbourne Silver Mine blog, check out the Mine at www.silvermine.org

