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What is that shape at the end of the trailer? « Marc ten Bosch [Miegakure] Blog
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Marc ten Bosch [Miegakure] blog. This entry was posted on Tuesday, April 15th, 2014 at 6:41 pm and is filed under Miegakure. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Feed You can leave a response. From your own site. 20 Responses to “What is that shape at the end of the trailer? April 15, 2014 at 6:52 pm. The detail that's going into this game is incredible. It's a shame that for most people who play it, a lot of that detail will be invisible. April 15, 2014 at 8:12 pm. You press t...
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Slim Builder - an Untangled Template View - Anthony Bailey's blog
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Slim Builder - an Untangled Template View - Anthony Baileys blog. 01:19 am February 8th, 2007. Slim Builder - an Untangled Template View. I'd like to draw attention to a pleasant way to implement the view in. Web apps that is emerging in suitably reflective and dynamic frameworks. It doesn't seem to have a name yet - I'd suggest "slim builder" and/or "untangled template view". Agile Web Development with Rails. As of the end of section B. As context for the rest of you, here's how the page renders. Here's...
pixeleyesproductions.blogspot.com
Pixel Eyes Productions blog: Valve Is Not Interested In Machinima
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Valve Is Not Interested In Machinima. Here is a direct quote from Valve:. Well, that about says it all. Valve has no interest in machinima. It is really unfortunate because the Source Engine is so amazing and they offer such great tools for creating machinima. What does this mean for Source Engine machinima? And what if they do take interest in you, then what? Well, that's the news from the Valve vs. Machinima front. Thought it might be interesting to some of you. Posted by Pixel Eyes Productions. Perhap...
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YouTube taking down Machinima using copyrighted music | Machinima For Dummies
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The Blog Of The Acclaimed Book. Feb 28th 2009 – [If you’ve been a victim of the take-downs, the Electronic Frontier Foundation wants to hear from you](http:/ www.machinimafordummies.com/articles/2009/02/04/had-your-machinima-piece-taken-off-youtube-the-electronic-frontier-foundation-want-to-help). Apparently a similar thing is happening in the world of Anime Music Videos. It looks like this is the result of an automated scanning process – Russell Boyd says. Whose stuff has been taken down? Trace Henderso...
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Headius: On Languages, VMs, Optimization, and the Way of the World
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Helping the JVM Into the 21st Century. Saturday, May 11, 2013. On Languages, VMs, Optimization, and the Way of the World. I shouldn't be up this late, but I've been doing lots of thinking and exploring tonight. 1: Types don't have to be static. However, this requires one key thing to really work well. 2: Types need to be predictable. 3: You can't cheat the CPU. Let's look at a few languages and where they fit. Java is statically typed and types are of a fixed shape. This is the ideal situation mostly...
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On Languages, VMs, Optimization, and the Way of the World – headiusblog
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The Pain of Broken Subprocess Management on JDK. On Languages, VMs, Optimization, and the Way of the World. Constant and Global Optimization in JRuby 1.7.1 and 1.7.2. On A First Taste of InvokeDy…. On FFI for Ruby Now Availabl…. On An experiment in static compil…. On The Pain of Broken Subprocess…. On The Pain of Broken Subprocess…. Http:/ schemas.google.com/blogger/2008/kind#post. On Languages, VMs, Optimization, and the Way of the World. May 11, 2013. Let’s dive in. 2: Types need to be predictable.
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Read MSPA: copying
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Please copy and build on anything I have created here and do what you will with the results. You don't even need to say where you got it if you don't want to. Look, I have even given you official permission! To the extent possible under law, Anthony Bailey. This work is published from: United Kingdom. This work includes everything I write on the blog. Obvious, but: this project is all about somebody else's work. Clearly I can't and haven't waived any of their rights!