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Another Day In The Code Mines: May 2009
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Another Day In The Code Mines. Yet another infrequently-updated blog, this one about the daily excitement of working in the software industry. Tuesday, May 12, 2009. The eyes have it - a tale of 3 vision problems. I'm recovering from a head cold today, so rather than try to do heavy programming work, I decided to write up a personal story that I've been thinking about lately, for a variety of reasons. . Chapter 1: Nearsightedness and Astigmatism. There was some consternation amongst the various parties i...
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Another Day In The Code Mines: A new project!
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Another Day In The Code Mines. Yet another infrequently-updated blog, this one about the daily excitement of working in the software industry. Friday, February 10, 2012. I'm working on a "book" in my spare time. I put book in quotes there, because I don't know that it'll actually get to the level of being published on dead trees. Due to the subject matter, it would make more sense to publish it online (or perhaps, via something like iBooks) in any case. Update: Here it is - The Simplest Possible Computer.
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Another Day In The Code Mines: January 2013
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Another Day In The Code Mines. Yet another infrequently-updated blog, this one about the daily excitement of working in the software industry. Friday, January 11, 2013. Update #2 - it's a game. It's an actual game now! So, first things first - here's the current version of Rocks! Updated graphics - random rock shapes, and a progression of sizes. Particle effects when things are destroyed. More than one level. A "shield" that will prevent rocks from running into you. Sound design is hard. There's somethin...
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Another Day In The Code Mines: JavaScript by example: functions and function objects
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Another Day In The Code Mines. Yet another infrequently-updated blog, this one about the daily excitement of working in the software industry. Sunday, January 24, 2010. JavaScript by example: functions and function objects. Note: If you want to follow along with the examples in this blog post (and the followup posts), you'll probably want to use an interactive JavaScript environment. I tend to use Firebug. A simple function is defined and used in JavaScript thusly:. Function add(x, y) {. Return x y;.
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Another Day In The Code Mines: The simplest possible computer
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Another Day In The Code Mines. Yet another infrequently-updated blog, this one about the daily excitement of working in the software industry. Friday, February 10, 2012. The simplest possible computer. The simplest possible computer. So, if we were going to build a model of the simplest possible computer, where would we start? As it turns out, you probably have such a model in your home already. By properly labeling the switch positions and the light bulb, we can use them to solve a logic problem. If nec...
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Another Day In The Code Mines: June 2011
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Another Day In The Code Mines. Yet another infrequently-updated blog, this one about the daily excitement of working in the software industry. Wednesday, June 08, 2011. Time for a reboot. Okay, it's now been more than a year and a half since I updated this blog. I need to get back on the horse. Stay tuned for an update soon (really)! Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. The Enyo Javascript Framework. Time for a reboot. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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Another Day In The Code Mines: June 2009
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Another Day In The Code Mines. Yet another infrequently-updated blog, this one about the daily excitement of working in the software industry. Sunday, June 07, 2009. PuzzleTwist is now available! My latest creation is now up on the iTunes App Store. It's called PuzzleTwist. One unique feature is that the rules for each puzzle are different - some are simple, some are more complex. A few are so difficult that I can't solve them without looking at the solution. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Another Day In The Code Mines: Predictions for Apple's big announcement event tomorrow
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Another Day In The Code Mines. Yet another infrequently-updated blog, this one about the daily excitement of working in the software industry. Monday, September 08, 2014. Predictions for Apple's big announcement event tomorrow. Despite the fact that I haven’t worked there in a decade, some people have asked me what I think Apple’s going to announce. For everybody’s amusement, here are my predictions, so we can all have a good laugh about them tomorrow. But first, some background:. This was while I was wo...
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Another Day In The Code Mines: April 2009
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Another Day In The Code Mines. Yet another infrequently-updated blog, this one about the daily excitement of working in the software industry. Wednesday, April 22, 2009. Release early, release often. Six Apps In Six Months - or, Why Mark Can't Schedule. Beta Test Now Open. In the interest of trying to keep the pipeline flowing, I've just released "The Picture Puzzle Game Without an Interesting Name". Page, where you can sign up to Beta test my latest creation. Program is the place to be!
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Another Day In The Code Mines: January 2010
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Another Day In The Code Mines. Yet another infrequently-updated blog, this one about the daily excitement of working in the software industry. Sunday, January 24, 2010. JavaScript by example: functions and function objects. Note: If you want to follow along with the examples in this blog post (and the followup posts), you'll probably want to use an interactive JavaScript environment. I tend to use Firebug. A simple function is defined and used in JavaScript thusly:. Function add(x, y) {. Return x y;.
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