Archives January 2006
PyGTA meeting next Tuesday
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The next Toronto Area Python Users Group (aka PyGTA) meeting happens January 24th, 7pm-9pm at the Linux Caffe. Speaker is Aaron Bentley discussing his work on the Bazaar-NG Python-coded distributed Revision Control System.
Sanctuary with the Blogger's Muse
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Vindaloo.
Egads they're getting closer!
Save me gentle lady
From the murd'rous horde
Intent upon my words
I've so few left at this late hour
I must from random books implore
I scrape a few quick quips together
That holds them for a day
I leave a bit of rhyme
Sitting on their path
Hoping that ...!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->
Why no productive output today (I need home for a rest...)
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Vindaloo.
Out rather late yesterday (or this morning, I suppose). Leigh and I hit a trance club after Simon's party. Got home around 5am. Despite the lack of sleep, however, I triumphed 3 games to 1 against grams. However, I haven't been able to get to sleep for a nap yet (despite trying all afternoon). Too ...
Refined and Abundant Depth (First of the rest of the chapter...)
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Design Theory.
The chapter on depth is really very long. The introduction to this section is a little to strong when read without that context, the division outlined here is one of many aspects of depth that gets discussed; you don't need to point out that there are others just as important:
For the purposes of designers, ...!-->!-->
How We Perceive Depth (Section after the introduction from yesterday...)
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Design Theory.
This is the section just after the introduction. I've edited the introduction slightly (added a few paragraphs of clarification), but it's still basically the same. The section here deals with the question of how we perceive (detect) depth in our environment:
Human beings generally do not know everything about the environments they inhabit. We also ...!-->!-->
Rewritten Intro to Depth (Probably need another rewrite eventually...)
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Design Theory.
I really want to try teaching this to people. It's so difficult to judge whether I'm going way too fast, or way too slow without some idea of what people can process (and what they already know).
Anyway, on a lark, here's the introduction to the section on Depth, this is now the third rewrite ...!-->!-->
Nurbs working in OpenGL-ctypes (Should have been writing...)
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Wasn't really in the mood to write this afternoon, so I spent a few hours on OpenGL-ctypes. The nurbs support is pretty much finished, all of the tests I have work fine, including the callback test that didn't work under PyOpenGL. There's still problems where the slowdown on NURBS rendering winds up completely k-o-ing the ...
Sands in the Doctor's Hands
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Vindaloo.
The sands
In the doctor's hands
Run too quickly
In the doctor's hands
Run too quickly
Remoting all day (Almost there)
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Got the bulk of the remote query software for Cinemon finished. Basically down to configuration and control of the feature. Anyway, I'm about done for the day.
Round trip completed (finally) (CAD Views to topological views to CAD views...)
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Finished off the CAD-system integration code for Cinemon today. Lots of little details mostly. Upside is that as of now we can import the files, store them properly, populate them for demos, and produce files to have the viewer pull up the CAD map with annotations for an area on user request.
Off to UU ...!-->!-->
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