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Need a little help getting some data in and out of Second Life. World’s most rudimentary scripting language, world’s most ignorant scripter.
May 10, 2011
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Need a little help getting some data in and out of Second Life. World’s most rudimentary scripting language, world’s most ignorant scripter.
April 11, 2011
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Articles, Kate Oneal
A few minutes before 9, the team was in the coffee room.
“What time’s the meeting?” said Gil. “Is she here?”
“Nine sharp,” said Susan. “I just went by her office. She’s not there.”
“Carl and I have been working…
February 21, 2011
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Articles, Lua Language
A twitter pal has been working on bowling with a frame display notion, like at the bowling alley. Hmm …
February 21, 2011
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Articles, Lua Language
I did a bit more refinement on the Lua bowling example from last time. First, I package the rolls. Then a Frame appears!
February 20, 2011
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Articles, Lua Language
I’ve downloaded the iLuaBox app for my iPad. This is a small but robust implementation of core Lua. Very interesting!
January 19, 2011
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Articles, J Language
Today I’ll report on experience working part way through one piece of Henry Rich’s J program for bowling. Understanding dawns slowly.
We have referred to Rich’s example before. Here it is in its entirety:
NB. Index of each ball that
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January 12, 2011
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Articles, J Language
No, really. This is hard. People ask me why I’m doing it. There are reasons …
January 10, 2011
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Articles, J Language
Just recording random discoveries as I work through the EasyJ book. Read if all that interested in how I think …
Chet Hendrickson and I have offered to help the Scrum Alliance build a broad and growing base of information relating to Scrum / Agile, and to the many skills and practices that can help teams be successful. Our offer has…
Piers Thompson sent me a good question about my recent database articles. I suspect others would like to hear the question and answers.
Here’s the current code, and some commentary, for the “But We Need a Database” article. UPDATED: Comments on Python style.