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2011

Android Apps: Guns’n'Glory WW2

by alamat & 1 other (via)
Enter the battle and lead your troops to glory! Explosive defense action in World War II! Grab your bazookas and ready your grenades in the thrilling successor to the award-winning action-strategy game Guns’n’Glory! Order your tanks into combat and march your troops to the frontlines of World War II. Axis or Allies – the battle will be decided by YOU!

2010

Typographic Maps - Axis Maps LLC - Cartography. Visualization. Design.

by sbrothier & 1 other
Axis Maps is pleased to announce the release of our mapping / art project Typographic Maps. Created as a labor of love, these unique maps accurately depict the streets and highways, parks, neighborhoods, coastlines, and physical features of the city using nothing but type. Only by manually weaving together thousands upon thousands of carefully placed words does the full picture of the city emerge. Every single piece of type was manually placed, a process that took hundreds of hours to complete for each map. Take a look at our blog for more on how these maps were made.

py-dom-xpath - Project Hosting on Google Code

by karlcow

py-dom-xpath is a pure Python implementation of XPath 1.0. It supports almost all XPath 1.0, with the main exception being the namespace axis. It operates on DOM 2.0 nodes, and works well with xml.dom.minidom.

Building a face-tracking robot (Headroid1) with Python in an afternoon | The Artificial Intelligence Cookbook

by karlcow

a face tracking 2-axis robot head controlled by Python and open source modules.

humble software development - Finance Financial Graphs

by parmentierf & 1 other (via)
HumbleFinance is an HTML5 data visualization tool written as a demonstration of interactive graphing in HTML5. It is similar to the Flash tool on http://finance.google.com/. The tool itself is written entirely in JavaScript, using the Prototype and Flotr libraries. It can be used to display any two 2-D data sets of real numerical data which share an axis.

[this is aaronland] cheap rent in the z-axis

by karlcow

I just like unique identifiers because they make it easy (possible) to connect lots of little pieces in order to create new things, so I figured I would share.

un nom pour s'exprimer.

[this is aaronland] cheap rent in the z-axis

by karlcow

Poking around the GeoNames site tonight I noticed that they've added a new API method called findNearbyStreetsOSM.

[this is aaronland] cheap rent in the z-axis

by karlcow

Right now, I'm trying to decide if I want to run my own infrastructure for this stuff. From a privacy and creepiness factor it makes the most sense. At least for me. Maybe for anyone else, it's an equal kind of toss-up whether they'd be comfortable handing over their location data to me or to someone like Google.

2009

Stuck in the middle : Weblog

by night.kame

5. Provider<Foo>: you say that the injector must throw an exception at run time, but Guice actually fails at initialization time (or build time if you validate your modules there). Nothing in the spec prevents you from injecting additional types like ServiceReference and Iterable; Guice actually supports injecting collections of bindings via multibindings as an optional feature.

Quand Bob Lee défend @inject, il ne faut pas 2 minutes pour qu'il base sa réponse sur Guice 2 (pas Guice 1 évidemment, qui deviendra tabou comme l'ont été Maven 1 et Axis 1). C'est troublant de devoir défendre une spécification en se basant sur une de ses implémentations.

2D Rotated Rectangle Collision

by nachilau & 1 other
Good and simple article to explain how to detect 2D OOB's collision using Separating Axis Theorem

The Axis of Awesome : 4 Chords (Live)

by nhoizey
Tous les grands succès pop sont basés sur les mêmes 4 accords, ça fait mal ! Tous ceux qui sont là en tout cas...

2008

Customize JAX-RPC Web services and clients with tools

by BlueVoodoo
This tutorial takes you beyond the basics of the JAX-RPC and shows how to customize your JAX-RPC Web services and clients with the help of Apache Axis. All of this is possible with a little customization and a deeper understanding of the Apache Axis toolset.

Load Balancing et Fail Over pour les services Web » UNIX Garden

by camel
Comment gérer la répartition de charge et la tolérance aux erreurs lors de l’invocation d’un service web ? Nous allons étudier le problème et proposer une solution élégante, s’appuyant sur la création d’un plugin du framework Axis, généralement utilisé pour les applications Java. Les services web permettent d’invoquer des services publiés sur des serveurs HTTP, JMS ou autres. Un service web est identifié par un URL, appelé « port » dans le jargon. Cela identifie un serveur, un port de socket et un chemin. Le client doit générer une requête en XML et l’envoyer en mode POST sur l’URL du service web. Celui-ci analyse la requête, invoque le service et la méthode correspondante, puis retourne une réponse ou une exception à l’appelant. Tout cela au format XML. Comment les serveurs peuvent-ils garantir leur fonctionnement ? Que faire si un serveur tombe ? Est-ce qu’un serveur de secours est disponible ? Étudions les différentes techniques à notre disposition pour garantir l’exécution d’un service web dans le cadre d’une publication HTTP.

Mac button at TechnoMono :: Flash and GIMP tutorials

by tadeufilippini (via)
Blur Open GIMP and create a new image (CTRL+N), mine is 420×200. Create a new layer (Layer > New Layer) called “color” with a fill type of transparency. Make a selection for the button with the rectangular select tool (R), my selection is 198×43, then go Select > Rounded Rectangle and set it to 90%. Change the foreground color to #0039B3 and the background color to #9ADEFA, then select the gradient tool (L) and click and drag (while holding CTRL to keep the gradient straight along the vertical axis) from top to bottom of the selection.

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