![]() The lead developer of one of my favorite companies in the current media-art-scene, marshmallow laser feast, told me recently while eating a Schnitzel that he can’t code. The basic concept is easy to understand and yet you can make great visuals and almost everything with it. It’s a node-based language, meaning you don’t type any code but use blocks aka nodes, that you connect. vvvvhat you can use it for is nicely shown in their brand new 8-minute showreel: Again, my body was filled with dopamine because this worked out so well!Ĭoding on the Raspberry Pi, using the GPIOs, Sensors, building web-applications? From now on I’m doing it in Python! Ha!Īnother great multipurpose toolkit for coding I unfortunately neglected in the past two years is vvvv. I read this tutorial on and the hardest part was to convert Sarah Kane’s scripts from pdf to txt (and you could also read pdfs directly to python, of course). My first attempt was also to do it in Python, and as Python has a really big community, it has the library Natural Language Toolkit (NLTK). I recently did some tests with NLP (Natural Language Processing) and tried to make a chatbot to “talk with Sarah Kane” or at least, with what she wrote. Of course these libraries get adapted and wrapped for other languages as well, but I sometimes just don’t want to wait. It’s fun to test Yolo v3 in Python and I’m looking forward to find time to try CornerNet-Lite, which seems to be the state-of-the-art right now for realtime object detection(?). Still, searching the internet, especially stackoverflow, is the way to code: Otherwise I’m only on Google crawling myself through tons of answers – with the book, I kind-a know where the answer is. ![]() ![]() Online-Tutorials are great, but I still like to make notes in books, putting post-its on the pages and organize my brain in this kind of way. I tried different tutorials on youtube and finally came up with buying this book. If you want to code Python like C++, you don’t need to learn Python.” That’s how you get the spirit and soul of the language. “If you learn a new language, try to learn it as you’ve never coded before. I can’t find the link anymore but it was sth like: I started to google “learning python as c++ dev” and found the best quote I read so far. How time flies! But now I’m actually in it for quite a while now and become more and more familiar with this language. Which was great because after this month I said “this year” and now I am at “this decade”. This study was designed to find the best video format for video streaming on E-learning portal in different browsers that utilize less CPU power to help users perform multiple tasks on their net book.Welcome to December 1st! Not only the year 2019 ends soon, also the 2010’s will be over and the 2020’s will start! Some time ago, maybe it was 2017 or 2018, I said to myself “this month I’m going to learn Python!”. ICT and E-learning platforms provide an alternative channel for improving the quality of education and extending it to reach broader audiences. The most commonly used browsers are Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome which has their own features to provide the best service to the users. There are many web browsers for user to use when surfing the Internet. With the new version of HTML5, developer can now use element that plays video without using any third-party application. as the default online video format by many sites but it uses Adobe Flash Player to display the video. However, online video viewings utilize a lot of CPU power. Net books are used to run simple task that doesn't utilize a lot of CPU power such as word processing, presentations, web browsing and photo management. Net books typically have less powerful hardware than other laptops. Net book belongs in the category of small, legacy-free and inexpensive portable computer.
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