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Tag Archives: programming
Computer Programming Tutorial, by Nick Antonaccio (#2)
Learn to Create Computer Programs – FIRST CODE EXAMPLES (CUT/PASTE SIMPLE GUI SCRIPTS INTO THE INTERPRETER) Here are links to this entire video series (currently more than 8 hours total): http://musiclessonz.com/rebol_video_links.html These tutorials demonstrate how easy it is to accomplish … Continue reading
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Tagged antonaccio, beginner, computer, create, development', learn, nick, programming, programs, quick, rebol, simple
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Falco’s Game Development Marathon: Day 1
The first day of my straight week of game development. My computer was screwed for the majority of the day, so I got a late start and didn’t get to cover everything that I wanted (corrupted oleaut32.dll, wtf?), but it’s … Continue reading
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Tagged blitzplus, c++, coding, dev, development', dreamcast, game, homebrew, lua, opengl, perl, programming, rpg, sdl
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1963 Timesharing: A Solution to Computer Bottlenecks
[Recorded: May 9, 1963] This vintage film features MIT Science Reporter John Fitch at the MIT Computation Center in an extended interview with MIT professor of computer science Fernando J. Corbato. The film was co-produced by WGBH (Boston) and MIT. … Continue reading
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Tagged 1960s, 1963, 7090, Boston, Cambridge, computer, Corbato, documentary, film, FORTRAN, historical, History, IBM, interactivity, mainframe, mit, Museum, programming, response, terminal, time, timesharing
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Java Game Development – 27 – Creating a Core Class
Take all the code that we use over and over and put it in a class so we dont have to keep retyping it. Duration : 0:9:49
Using Computers : What Is a Computer Engineer?
Computer engineers are responsible for the designing, development, implementation and testing of computer parts and computer software. See how computer engineers work with information from a computer instructor in this free video on computer careers. Expert: David Casuto Bio: David … Continue reading
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Tagged careers, computer, computers, engineers, html, jobs, powerpoint, printers, programmers, programming
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Java Game Development – 10 – Finishing the Animation Class
Finally we are done with the Animation Class Duration : 0:8:24
Java Game Development – 24 – Finishing the Sprite Class
We add some more simple methods and finish the sprite class. Duration : 0:9:12
Agile vs. Waterfall: A Tale of Two Teams
A little flash video of an agile team vs a waterfall team. The message: Join the agile revolution. For more info on the revolution check out my blog at www.chrisspagnuolo.com or our website www.dtsagile.com. Duration : 0:8:20
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Tagged agile, computer, development', methodology, programming, Scrum, software, waterfall
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Computer Architecture is Back: Parallel Computing Landscape
January 31, 2007 lecture by Dave Patterson for the Stanford University Computer Systems Colloquium (EE 380). A diverse group of UC Berkeley researchers from many backgrounds – circuit design, computer architecture, massively parallel computing, computer-aided design, embedded hardware and software, … Continue reading
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Tagged application, architecture, computer, Dave, design, engineering, parallel, Patterson, programming, science, software
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Computer Science at Carleton University
School of Computer Science Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada Bachelor of Computer Science Specialization Streams – Computer Game Development Stream – Network Computing Stream – Information Systems Security Stream – Software and Computing Stream – Software Engineering Stream Multidisciplinary Stream – … Continue reading
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Tagged Canada, Carleton, computer, design, game, ontario, ottawa, programming, science, technology, University, video
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