When you’re creating a new keyboard technology, there’s a ton of work that goes into both the interaction design, and into the algorithms behind the scenes. While the design of our keyboard is best understood simply by using it, the real “magic” that makes our one-dimensional keyboard possible lies in the statistical algorithms that make it tick. If you haven’t already seen or used the Minuum keyb
What started as a dream for a worldwide library of sorts, has transformed into not only a global repository of knowledge but also the most popular and widely deployed Application Platform: the World Wide Web. The poster child for Agile, it was not developed as a whole by a single entity, but rather grew as servers and clients expanded it’s capabilities. Standards grew along with them. While growin
In this blog post, I'll attempt to explain some basic concepts of Functional Programming, using Haskell. This blog post isn't about Haskell per-se, but about one way of approaching this problem, which demonstrates the benefits of functional programming. You can run most of these examples in ghci, by saving the contents of the example into a .hs file, loading up ghci and running :load file.hs. Many
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Hi, I'm Thomas Palef! I'm a software developer and author of the ebook Make 2D Games. This is my simple website where you can find all my minimalist games and tutorials. To be notified when I release something new, follow me on Twitter. Free web games - Almost Pong - More coming soon Game development tutorials - Make web games with Phaser - Pixel art tips for your games - More coming soon Old proj
Join us as we live the time-traveler's dream—the deep, lucid, Orwellian vision of hope, fear, and nostalgia that is 1984. Just in time for its 30th anniversary, we laid hands on an '84 original: the Macintosh 128K. And, you guessed it—we're tearing it down like it's the Berlin Wall. Today's blast from the past is brought to you with some awesome help from Cult of Mac and The Vintage Mac Museum. Cu
Steve Jobs and John Sculley, Apple's president, with the new Macintosh personal computer in January 1984.Photo: Marilyn K. Yee/New York Times Co./Getty Images Nineteen eighty-four was not like 2014. When Steve Jobs launched the Macintosh, he had to generate excitement about a product—a computer—that was unfamiliar to most people, if not downright scary. His creation would eventually entice them in
After rewriting Understoodit several times I’ve spent a lot of time thinking about building real-time web applications. While I elected to rewrite 100% of Understoodit in Node, there are many existing Rails and Sinatra applications that can’t be completely rewritten, but could still benefit with the addition of real-time updates. The tutorial below starts with a traditional web-app written in Back
In my previous article I discussed the benefits of using dependency injection to make code more testable and modular. In this article I’ll focus on using promises within an AngularJS application. This article assume some prior knowledge of promises (a good intro on promises and AngularJS’ official documentation). Promises can be used to unnest asynchronous functions and allows one to chain multipl
I would like to start this post with a huge thank you to Nicolas Dandrimont and Paul Tagliamonte, for their invaluable help and patience while I was venting, rambling and spamming the #hy IRC channel the past few days. I also owe an apology and a thank you for the rest of the inhabitants for the random garbage I poured onto the channel from time to time. Reason being, that I had to get my mind off
A RESTful Micro-Framework in Go Posted January 25th, 2014 Why Go? After reading countless articles about the wonders of Go, I wanted to learn more. But, learning a new language— I mean really learning it, not just getting familiar with the general capabilities and syntax—is hard. I'm sure there are tons of books that would purport to teach me all about it, but there is no substitute for hands-on l
TechAppleExclusive: Watch Steve Jobs’ First Demonstration of the Mac for the Public, Unseen Since 1984 Exclusive: Watch Steve Jobs’ First Demonstration of the Mac for the Public, Unseen Since 1984 It’s January, 1984. Steve Jobs, nattily attired in a double-breasted suit, is demonstrating Apple’s breakthrough personal computer, Macintosh, before a packed room. He speaks alarmingly of a future contr
One Man Has Written Virtually Every Major Pop Song Of The Last 20 Years. And You've Probably Never Heard His Name By Max Savage Levenson on August 18, 2020 in Articles › Entertainment Pop quiz: Who has been the most influential and powerful person in pop music over the last 20 years? Britney Spears? Madonna? Michael Jackson? Beyonce? Simon Cowell? Sure, these people have all been extraordinarily s
よんてんごP @yontengoP 先日もつぶやいた、後輩作のゲーム用のプロット、サーバルームでの殺人なのに凶器が果物ナイフとかでその場所で殺した意図が不明だったのだけど、動機が「自分がずっと働き詰めだったこの部屋に、自分を働き詰めにした上司を永遠に閉じ込めてやりたかった」というガチ怨恨で後輩の心の闇に震えている。 2014-01-26 12:35:48 よんてんごP @yontengoP しかしサーバ全台稼働させてエアコンを切って部屋の温度を上昇させて死亡推定時刻をズラすってどうなんだ。 そして探偵役がそれを監視ツールで一発で見破るのもどうなんだ、世間一般の人は富○通の監視ツールを初見で弄れるのか‥それともこの探偵役は富士○現場経験があるのか‥ 2014-01-26 12:38:20 よんてんごP @yontengoP そして後輩が持ってきたもう一つのプロットは人材派遣会社の営業が殺され
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