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Yeah guys my next project! Papulatus Pr0Z RevOlution! Took the engine from Pap Pr0z Rev 6, improved it and implemented a multiplayer system working over a lan or hamachi networks! Compiled version is already released, feel free to play around with it. Source will be released in the next days. Tech reqs: 1. Firewall to approve the software and port 8484. 2. Hamachi - to play with friends who aren't living in the same house as you do F3 Or just a nice lan network with your lil sis xD 3. 1.5ghz or more of CPU. 4. a MAXIMUM ping of 50 millisecond. More than that will be just too spiky. There are lots of known bugs, so when I release the source I'll also open a board to report bugs and share code. More info could be found in the installation program. Compiled version: http://www.mediafire.com/?zuwiqtasn0n Have fun!

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Google Tech Talks December 21, 2006 ABSTRACT Three talks about Joomla! and the Google Summer of Code project. Credits: Speaker:Angela Byron, Speaker:Laurens Vandeput, Speaker:Hannes Papenberg

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Google Tech Talks March, 3 2008 ABSTRACT Introduction Project mission statement, history, internal organization, partners, CGAL in numbers. What's in CGAL A survey on available data structures and algorithms, as well as examples how and by whom they are used. Topics include Triangulations, Voronoi diagrams, Boolean operations on polygons and polyhedra, arrangements of curves and their applications, Mesh generation, Geometry processing, Alpha shapes, Convex hull algorithms, Operations on polygons, Search structures, Interpolation, Shape analysis, fitting, and distances, Kinetic data structures... Generic Programming Paradigm CGAL data structures are C++ template classes and functions, usually taking several template parameters (with default values for ease of use). This gives developers an incredible flexibility to adapt the data structures to their needs, which is important internally for code reuse, and important for end users, as they typically integrate CGAL in already existing applications. Parts of CGAL are also interfaced with languages and software like Python, Java, Scilab, Qt and the Ipe drawing editor. Exact Geometric Computing Paradigm We present how to make geometric algorithms correct, robust, and nevertheless fast, by combining floating point arithmetic with exact arithmetic, and clever filtering mechanisms to switch between these two modes. These mechanisms can be used for geometric predicates, as well as for geometric constructions, which instead of a discrete return value generate new geometric entities. Conclusion and Outlook A wrapup, and a sneak preview on algorithms that might make it into future releases of CGAL. Speaker: Andreas Fabri, PhD, GeometryFactory As member of the initial development team of the CGAL project, Andreas is one of the architects of the CGAL software. For several years he chaired the CGAL Editorial Board. In 2003, Andreas founded the GeometryFactory as spin-off of the CGAL project, offering licenses, service and support to commercial users. Andreas received his PhD in 1994 from the Ecole des Mines de Paris, while working on geometric algorithms for parallel machines at INRIA. Speaker: Sylvain Pion, PhD, INRIA Sophia-Antipolis Sylvain got involved in the CGAL project during his PhD, which he received in 1999 at INRIA. He worked then on providing generic solutions to numerical robustness issues arising in geometric algorithms. Later on he worked on the efficiency of some fundamental geometric algorithms such as 3D Delaunay triangulations. He is now also involved in C++ standardization, and is working on parallel geometric algorithms. He is employed as researcher at INRIA, and is the current chair of the CGAL Editorial Board.

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Scène du film ou Jean dujardin effectue son mambo.

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This video explains how there are open source free software alternatives to some of the most popular commercial software. OpenOffice, Firefox, Audacity, GIMP, MediaCoder. Well worth a watch if you are unsure about the benefits of free software. Source: http://www.cnettv.com/9710-1_53-25813.html

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http://live.pirillo.com - John Perez is a college Freshman who is doing an argumentative paper on Open-Source applications. He sent me a list of ten questions that I am going to answer in simple terms. Also, we're using our GoToMeeting to allow you to follow along with everyone as they use Open-Source applications.

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Bobby as a little french boy of the Resistance in the final phase of WWII. (Trivia: the basement-sequence is that part of his work in O.S.S, when Bobby was sent down the basement and told to stay there, until he'd be needed again - and was simply forgotten then, when the film-crew went to a break. Nobody cared, even his parents thought he'd be in school, until a crew-member remembered him.)

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Google Tech Talks October, 10 2007 ABSTRACT XWiki is a second generation open source Wiki - see http://xwiki.org We present the XWiki development platform for building collaborative web applications, talk about future fun stuff like P2P replication, offline Wikis, multi-syntax wiki, GWT Wysiwyg editor, etc. For those interested in the development process we can talk about XWiki's open source development, its community, our automated build and automated functional tests and more. Speaker: Ludovic Dubost Prior to create XWiki, Ludovic Dubost was CTO of NetValue one of the first Internet startup to make an IPO on the French stock market. There with a Internet specialist team he built the measurement technology that is now used by the leader of Internet Measurement Nielsen//NetRatings. Speaker: Vincent Massol I'm Technical Director of XWiki, a second generation wiki. My full bio is available on linkedin. Current open source projects I am still participating to: * Cactus : JUnit extension to perform in-container unit testing of J2EE applications * Maven : Next generation project build tool. I have especially created the following Maven plugins.

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Google Tech Talks January 25, 2007 ABSTRACT Every open source project runs into people who are selfish, uncooperative, and disrespectful. These people can silently poison the atmosphere of a happy developer community. Come learn how to identify these people and peacefully de-fuse them before they derail your project. Told through a series of (often amusing) real-life anecdotes and experiences. Credits: Speaker:Ben Collins-Sussman, Speaker:Brian Fitzpatrick

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File systems provide one of the most familiar interfaces end users know. Since implementing a traditional file system is extremely complex and difficult, presenting information seamlessly through files and folders has typically been limited to a small set of select programmers--often kernel hackers who develop at the lowest layers of a system. The MacFUSE mechanism breaks this barrier on Mac OS X by doing all the in-kernel hard work once and for all and leaving to the developer only the file-system-specific logic, which can be implemented as a regular user-space application. MacFUSE, with its simple programmer-visible API (same as the Linux FUSE API) and multiple language bindings, almost trivializes the process of making anything and everything appear seamlessly as a set of files and folders. You can use it to blur the line between the Macintosh Desktop and the Web. In this talk, you will hear the story of MacFUSE from its creator.

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Captured with open source software. Features Free Geek, visit http://freegeek.org/ for more info. Note: only the last five minutes of the show

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http://www.ted.com Law professor Yochai Benkler explains how collaborative projects like Wikipedia and Linux represent the next stage of human organization. By disrupting traditional economic production, copyright law and established competition, they're paving the way for a new set of economic laws, where empowered individuals are put on a level playing field with industry giants.

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Google Tech Talks August 10, 2007 ABSTRACT Andrey will explain the designs and applications of Elphel, Inc. intelligent, network-enabled cameras based on open source hardware and software. Google currently uses Elphel cameras for book scanning and for capturing street imagery in Google Maps. Andrey hopes Elphel's newest modular cameras, the Model 353 camera and the Model 363 camera, will attract software engineers and FPGA hardware engineers interested in exploring high-definition videography and other innovative applications. # useful properties of light and image formation # theory and techniques of photographic optics and image capture # theory of colorimetry and techniques of color...

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Today's amateur rockets are more than tubes of aluminum that explode into the sky. Sophisticated rockets incorporate advanced electronics, real-time software, and powerful communications equipment. Why buy a hobby rocket when you can build a much cooler one from scratch? The Portland State Aerospace Society provides the blue prints, open source code, and schematics to build a rocket from the ground up.* Come learn how we make rocketry more open.

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http://www.MasterNewMedia.org Extract from the documentary Revolution OS. In this clip, early efforts to monetize free software are discussed

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Google Tech Talks February, 25 2008 ABSTRACT We all love to hate large software systems. They are hard to build, hard to evolve, and don't work very well. Why is this? A lot of reasons, some social, some technical, and some socio-technical. We believe that OSS provides an excellent source of data to test hypotheses about the factors that affect important phenomena/outcomes in software projects. Our group at UC Davis, comprising bio-informaticians, organizational behaviourists, physicists, and software engineers, is using a range of different approaches to the analyze the veritable torrents of data pouring out of open source projects to understand how things work in OSS, and what tools and techniques can help. One important issue is IMMIGRATION: how do new people join projects, and how can we help the difficult intellectual and social challenges they face. We present two results: 1.a) Can we build "recommender" tools that help programmers deal with "information overload" by helping them focus their attention? 1.b) Such tools have always been evaluated with user studies. Can we do something more quantitative? 2) What are the factors influencing immigration of new developers in Open source projects? Joint work with: V. Filkov, A. Swaminathan, G. Hsu, and students C. Bird, Z. Saul, and A. Gourley We gratefully acknowledge support from NSF (Science of Design and Human and Social Dynamics Programs), the IBM Faculty Fellowship Program, and the GrammaTech and SciTools corporations. Speaker: Prem Devanbu Prem Devanbu is Professor of Computer Science at UC Davis, he joined UC Davis after almost 20 years in Industry, including 17 years at AT Bell Labs and its various offshoots. He received his undergraduate degree in Electrical Engineering (Medium Current) from IIT Chennai, India, and his M.S., and Ph.D from Rutgers University in Piscataway, NJ.

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Bob Sutor discusses the effect of open source and open standards on innovation and markets. Specific topics include the effects of open source alternatives on software markets, open standards and interoperability, the new social aspect of software and the open source community.

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Sun Microsystems Chief Technology Officer, Greg Papadopoulos, explains why open source is the business model of the future.

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Mark Sainsbury hosts a discussion on free and open source culture with local enthusiasts and companies, featuring Sigurd Magnusson from SilverStripe, Nat Torkington, and Wikipedia. Presenter gave permission to upload and mash it up!

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Part two of California Connected's interview with Sun Microsystems Chief Technology Officer, Greg Papadopoulos. He explains why open source is the business model of the future.

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http://www.Defendo.com This introduction of 'The Fairbairn Fighting System' at Camp X in conjunction with input from many highly skilled Instructors with various backgrouds and fighting skills would be the beginning of the evolution of "DEFENDO". As Close Quarter Battle or Unarmed Combat training progressed throughout this period, it was added to and refined utilizing western fighting principals, eventually becoming reffered to in slang as "DEFENDO" by Allied soldiers.

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http://live.pirillo.com - Minutes after I sliced my finger on the Wii box, I decided to download a program for Mac OS X called "DarwiinRemote". Essentially, you connect your WiiMote via Bluetooth to any Mac running OS X.

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http://live.pirillo.com - You are an absolute fool to believe that the future of software is anything but open. Are we there now? Obviously not... but in good time, proprietary software will become a thing of the past.

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