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Electronically Modified Didgeridoo  Kyle Evans

Electronically Modified Didgeridoo Kyle Evans

from Favorites of pikuorguk on November 05, 2009
Duration: 275
Electronically Modified Didgeridoo Kyle Evans I created this instrument to experiment in the combination of the organic sound qualities of a didgeridoo with the advanced signal processing capabilities of modern computer programming and sound synthesis. This custom built didgeridoo features externally mounted modules that allow the performer to process and manipulate the sound of the instrument in real time. All control data is transmitted wirelessly via blue tooth and is controlling several audio processes created in a custom-built software environment. If you have any questions about the instrument please feel free to ask. http://www.myspace.com/kyleevansmusic http://yaktronix.blogspot.com/
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Hypnotism - A Modern Day Miracle!

Hypnotism - A Modern Day Miracle!

from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 04, 2009
Duration: 178
A brief introduction on how you can help to cure yourself using the practice of hypnotism.
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Debugging with Emacs & GDB

Debugging with Emacs & GDB

from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 03, 2009
Duration: 0
Screencast on debugging with Emacs and GDB (GNU Debugger).
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Episode 148: Software Archaeology with Dave Thomas

Episode 148: Software Archaeology with Dave Thomas

from Software Engineering Radio - the podcast for professional software developers on November 02, 2009
Duration: 0
Podcast (MP3): Download Hosts: Arno Guests: Dave Thomas Recording venue: Skype Dave explains why reading source code is at least as important a skill as writing source code. He shares approaches for how to get to grips with unknown and undocumented source code even if it is non-trivial in size. He finishes with advice for how to get started reading code. Links Book: Code Reading - the Open Source Perspective Article: Software Archaeology
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Visualize This! 18 - Patric Palm, CEO Hansoft.se

Visualize This! 18 - Patric Palm, CEO Hansoft.se

from - blip.tv (beta) on November 02, 2009
Duration: 1299
Check out the detailed show notes for more information on this episode, and join us every other Tuesday at 12PM Pacific on to catch the show LIVE!
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TPN Weekly #29 With Ben Straw – Running Windows on your Mac

TPN Weekly #29 With Ben Straw – Running Windows on your Mac

from Tech Podcast Network on November 01, 2009
Duration: 789
Hello and Welcome to TPN Weekly I am your host Ben Straw for this lovely week. A little background on myself I am a deliveryman by day, a podcaster,  and all-around technology lover. by mid afternoon I m the host of Mac Tip Podcast and Ben s Tech Show also a podcast blog How2Podcast.com This week I want to talk about the Mac something that not a lot of people on TPN talk about, and I want to cover something that both Mac users and Windows users can enjoy and that is running Windows On your mac and that is Virtual Computing. Sponsor: GotoMeeting Hold your meetings online for just $49/mo. Try GoToMeeting FREE for 30 days. Starting out I want to Tell you a little about How we can accomplish this task of running Windows or any other OS on your Mac Option 1: Dual Boot Boot Camp Free How to run Windows 7 on your Mac with Boot Camp Option 2: Virtual MachineQ [kju:] Free VirtualBox Free Parallels Desktop $79.99 VMware Fusion $79.99 Option 3: Program Virtualization Wine Free CrossOver Mac Variable Pricing
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Jim Dempsey on Parallel Programming at IDF 2009

Jim Dempsey on Parallel Programming at IDF 2009

from me on blip.tv (beta) on October 15, 2009
Duration: 355
Intel Software Network Black Belt Developer, Jim Dempsey, shares his experiences participating at the Intel Developer Forum (IDF 2009), including his thoughts on the parallel programming demos, tools and sessions. He also shares his experiences participating in the Intel Software Network Multicore community, and gives you the inside scoop on how to get a quick response to your development questions. More at http://intel.com/software/multicore.
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Broadcast Live Video Over 3G Cell Phones

Broadcast Live Video Over 3G Cell Phones

from - blip.tv (beta) on September 27, 2009
Duration: 377
I noticed how CNN has been reporting live stories via cell phone cameras with live streaming video. I thought to myself "Is there an APP for that?" And there was! Here is a demonstration of QIP, currently supporting dozens of cell phone platforms. Distributed by Tubemogul.
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SoftTalk: Aaron interviewing Sean and Lauren about SoftTalk.

SoftTalk: Aaron interviewing Sean and Lauren about SoftTalk.

from me on blip.tv (beta) on September 25, 2009
Duration: 205
Aaron Tersteeg interviews two bloggers, Sean and Lauren, from SoftTalk Blog about software development trends in the U.K., including for parallel programming, visual computing, and mobile. What is their early perspective on the Intel Atom Developer Program, after hearing the first announcement in Paul Otellini s keynote 9/22/09? What are developers most interested in the U.K? Listen to find out. For more go to http://intel.com/software or http://softtalkblog.wordpress.com or follow Sean and Lauren on Twitter at @SoftTalkBlog.
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Introducing the Intel Academic Community Black Belts

Introducing the Intel Academic Community Black Belts

from me on blip.tv (beta) on September 24, 2009
Duration: 258
Meet the two new Intel Academic Community Black Belts, Dr. Matt Wolf from Georgia Tech, and Professor Tom Murphy from Contra Costa College. Learn more at http://intel.com/software/academic.
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Intel® Parallel Clubhouse Event at Brooklyn Technical Highschool

Intel® Parallel Clubhouse Event at Brooklyn Technical Highschool

from me on blip.tv (beta) on September 03, 2009
Duration: 286
Can 15 technical high school students solve complex parallel programming challenges, typically reserved for advanced university courses? A three-day boot-camp hosted by the Intel Academic Community and the Brooklyn Technical High School with industry experts and executives will put top programming students in New York City to the challenge through real-life experiences and interactive exercises. 32-core server technology will be provided by IBM and networking by BLADE Network Technologies.Bob Chesebrough, Senior Course Architect with the Intel Academic Community built a collaborative team, with Jeffrey M. Birnbaum, and Randy Asher, Principal of the Brooklyn Technical High School and Vice President of the National Consortium for Specialized Secondary Schools of Math, Science Parallel Studio; and concluded with Jeffrey M. Birnbaum presenting on advanced lock-free programming techniques showcasing database applications running on a 32-core server system on loan from IBM, with high-performance Ethernet connectivity provided by BLADE Network Technologies. BLADE is hosting the servers in its world-class data center networking lab in Silicon Valley.The curriculum was adapted from undergraduate and graduate materials created by the Intel Academic Community currently being implemented by professors at 1350 universities in 72 countries. This is the first time the curriculum has been adapted to the high school level. For more information on events such as these please visit the Intel Academic Community at www.intel.com/software/academic
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New D Programming Language with Andrei

New D Programming Language with Andrei

from me on blip.tv (beta) on August 26, 2009
Duration: 624
Andrei Alexandrescu a top C++ expert and one of the programmers creating the new D program language, discusses how this new language sits between system languages and productivity languages, to offer a new way for developers to write code. It is easy to learn for Java, C+/C++ developers, and allows programmers to balance between modularity and efficiency to best take advantage of multicore and future technologies. Mr. Alexandrescu is writing a book, The D Programming Language from Addison-Wesley expected November 2009, available now for pre-order on amazon.com. For more information www.intel.com/software/multicore.
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New D Programming Language with Andrei

New D Programming Language with Andrei

from me on blip.tv (beta) on August 25, 2009
Duration: 624
Andrei Alexandrescu a top C++ expert and one of the programmers creating the new D program language, discusses how this new language sits between system languages and productivity languages, to offer a new way for developers to write code. It is easy to learn for Java, C+/C++ developers, and allows programmers to balance between modularity and efficiency to best take advantage of multicore and future technologies. Mr. Alexandrescu is writing a book, The D Programming Language from Addison-Wesley expected November 2009, available now for pre-order on amazon.com. For more information www.intel.com/software/multicore.
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