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Nov 21

Encyclopedia of Programming Languages

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Nov 06

OpenOfficeMouse: The Multi-Button Application Mouse for OpenOffice.org -

In partnership with the OpenOffice.org community, WarMouse announced the release of the OpenOfficeMouse, the first multi-button application mouse designed for the world’s leading open-source office productivity suite. With a revolutionary and patented design featuring 18 buttons, an analog joystick, and support for as many as 52 key commands, the OpenOfficeMouse is intended to provide a faster and more efficient user interface for OpenOffice.org applications such as Writer and Calc than the conventional icons, pull-down menus, and hotkeys presently permit.

The OpenOfficeMouse includes default profiles for the five core OpenOffice.org applications based on 662 million datapoints compiled by the usage tracking facility incorporated into OpenOffice.org 3.1. These profiles can be easily customized to suit the user’s preferences using the included OpenOfficeMouse setup software. The setup and customization software is an application that will be released as an open source software project under the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3 in the first quarter of 2010. Default profiles for 20 other games and applications are also included; the OpenOffice Mouse supports up to 63 profiles to be stored simultaneously in the mouse’s memory.

Mavizen’s Electric Motorcycle Has Built-In Wi-Fi, Linux -

“Mavizen is calling the TTX02 a “laptop on wheels”, signaling their approach to electric motorcycles via a consumer electronics perspective. According to Azhar Hussain, TTXGP founder and entrepreneur, the consumer electronics perspective comes from the notion that “we are living in a click culture and connectivity is the key, across the board. Our approach was to find how we could make a laptop go racing. We think electric vehicles have more in common with consumer electronics than traditional automotive.”

Oct 30

Asiajin » Uroboros Programming With 11 Programming Languages -

The Ruby code generates Python code, which generates Perl code, which generates Lua code, which generates OCaml code, which generates Haskell code, which generates C code, which generates Java code, which generates Brainfuck code, which generates Whitespace code, which generates Unlambda code, which generates the original Ruby code again.

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Oct 29

Hey Jude flowchart! via tumblr.com

Hey Jude flowchart! via tumblr.com

Oct 27

iPhone News App by ScaleAdvice Consulating Inc.

iPhone News App by ScaleAdvice Consulating Inc.

Oct 22

via cdn.holytaco.com

via cdn.holytaco.com

Oct 17

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Oct 16

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Oct 11

The psychology of Google Wave - New Scientist

Oct 08

via www.ee.ryerson.ca

via www.ee.ryerson.ca

Oct 07

GOOD.is | Transparency Contest

GOOD.is | Transparency Contest

Oct 06

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