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NISHIO Hirokazu's blog: July 2011
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Tuesday, July 26, 2011. Extra information about QUMA. Hi, it is Dr. NISHIO Hirokazu. Did you already read Quma: 3D Motion-Capture Figure For 3D CG Production (Video) TechCrunch. Or The Washington Post. I'm very glad to see a lot of people are interested in the project. Unfortunately, there are less information in English than in Japanese. I'll write about them. COO of 'cool' MA of 'mama'. It is similar to the word 'KUMA'(bear) in Japanese. It is because early prototype was put in teddy-bear skin. Additio...
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NISHIO Hirokazu's blog: July 2010
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Thursday, July 15, 2010. The shortest oneline brainf*ck interpreter in python (558 characters). Hi, it is Dr. NISHIO Hirokazu. This code was written in 2006-09 but I didn't have publish yet in English. Get from here: http:/ gist.github.com/476940. It takes a filename as an argument and exec it as Brainf*ck code. All illegal characters are ignored. See this charm point! U K U-K Rq 1W-Rq 255W. It's a definition of ,. Monday, July 12, 2010. Hi, it is Dr. NISHIO Hirokazu. This is an answer for Haskell Quiz.
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NISHIO Hirokazu's blog: January 2011
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Thursday, January 20, 2011. Hi, it is NISHIO Hirokazu. I just found "git add -p" is very nice. I show it. Here is a sample script. I'm going to add new function on it. When I added new function 'bye', I also found there is a typo s/hallo/hello/. I fixed it too. Let me show 'git diff'. Now I wanted to commit it, but there are two changesets. I didn't want to commit all in one changeset. That's when I should use 'git add -p'! Stage this hunk [y,n,q,a,d,/,s,e,? Stage this hunk [y,n,q,a,d,/,j,J,g,e,?
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NISHIO Hirokazu's blog: November 2010
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Tuesday, November 30, 2010. Hi, it is NISHIO Hirokazu. I encountered the magic number, 4277075694, when I hacked on Windows. I searched where it comes from. However, it doesn't appear on any code. I also searched 0xFEEEFEEE, 0xFEEE and 65262, and it neither. Finally I found: 4277075694 (0xFEEEFEEE) comes from Windows NT's heap manager. When a memory released, it is set to 0xFEEEFEEE. Here are other magic numbers:. Here is good instruction: Win32 Debug CRT Heap Internals. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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NISHIO Hirokazu's blog: June 2010
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Tuesday, June 22, 2010. Hi, it is Dr. NISHIO Hirokazu. Today I made a quiz. See following code and answer the definitions of a, b, c and d. Print $ a c = 0 - True. Print $ a = c - True. a = c = 0. Print $ c = 0 - True. Of course. Print $ a d = 1 - True. d = 1. Print $ b c = 1 - True. b = 1. Print $ b d = 0 - True. What happened? Print $ b = d - True? Print $ d = 0 - True? Hints to make answer unique (perhaps.). Print $ sum([a, b, c]) - 1. Print $ sum([a, b, d]) - 1. Print $ [a, b, c]! Print $ [a, b, c]!
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