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Notes and presentations from the href="http://www.jvmlangsummit.com">JVM language summit 2009 are available. (Even though the page says 2008). Most intersting talk seems to be from Rich Hickey's clojure presentation where he wants languages to be explicit about time. Presentation[PDF] Conclusion of his talk: [Youtube Video]. Followup comment from John Rose @ Sun Also Erik Meijer talks about .NET R
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Reader [Nikolaus] decided that instead of using an existing image based bar code decoder, he would write his own. Using the Processing language he created a scanner that parsed the black and white pattern when a bar code was centered on the image. His code then parsed that data and compared it with the initializing character to provide a reference. Currently his scanner supports three character se
After my recent experiences with CouchDB (which is a great product) I was forced to look for something that could handle large amounts of data more efficiently. After doing some research, I settled on Hadoop. If you are dealing with truly large amounts of data, in the multiple terabyte range or larger, there really are only a few options available to efficiently store and process that data. If you
Origin You may be interested to know that this document was originally written for internal use in the Operations department at Google. At the time, I was campaigning for the right to use Ruby on internal projects and I felt that a style and usage guide would probably assist in the battle for the language's acceptance, as the officially sanctioned languages at the time already had one. If nothing
Itâs been forever since Iâve written a blog entry, so LETS DO THIS. I want to talk about reading RFID tags with Ruby. I am a nerd, so even though I canât think of a good application, I am compelled to be able to read RFID tags. I love programming Ruby, so of course, I have to do this with Ruby. First thing to do, is buy an RFID reader. After searching around, I found the touchatag reader. I bought
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