Week 0 got off on a bad foot. Hopefully next week is a bit better:
http://youtu.be/_1E5bqtvMQg
Invention a Week
Sunday, May 19, 2013
Saturday, May 18, 2013
Delay on Week 0
Announcement
Week 0 has been completed, however the upload will take all night. Tomorrow in the morning (most likely before 9:30 AM EST) there will be an update link on the blog. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Friday, May 17, 2013
Saturday, March 18 2013 Coding Information
Project
The Project for this date is going to be a Haskell and C++ program that reads from a file and returns a random result (possibly displaying it in a Qt form, unlikely though). This will be used in all weeks after this to determine which project to do (to prevent pre-planning).
Relevant Tools
GHC 7.6.2
g++ 4.7.3
Sublime Text 2
bash 4.2.45(1)
License
GNU General Public License revision 2
Stream
The stream will be a webcam recording a monitor screen (sorry!). One of the tools I may develop on my free time is some kind of streaming protocol that is compatible with Linux, but for now this rig will have to work. The URL when the stream goes live will be http://www.ustream.tv/channel/invention-weekly
Meta
See you all there, and as always the github repository is https://github.com/dymatic/inventionWeekly
The Project for this date is going to be a Haskell and C++ program that reads from a file and returns a random result (possibly displaying it in a Qt form, unlikely though). This will be used in all weeks after this to determine which project to do (to prevent pre-planning).
Relevant Tools
GHC 7.6.2
g++ 4.7.3
Sublime Text 2
bash 4.2.45(1)
License
GNU General Public License revision 2
Stream
The stream will be a webcam recording a monitor screen (sorry!). One of the tools I may develop on my free time is some kind of streaming protocol that is compatible with Linux, but for now this rig will have to work. The URL when the stream goes live will be http://www.ustream.tv/channel/invention-weekly
Meta
See you all there, and as always the github repository is https://github.com/dymatic/inventionWeekly
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Explanation of this blog
Introduction
This blog is a programming and computer science blog, as opposed to the DOW, my end-user tech review and user instructions site. Every week on Saturday I will post a short cast of myself solving a programming problem from beginning to end. At any point during the week I can reveal what the topic will be on Saturday. Most of the time the programming and recording will take place on Friday with uploading and editing on Saturday.
Disclaimer
I am going to record live without editing anything out. I'm not usually the most vulgar person, but programmers know what bugs can do to a man. I cannot guarantee that there won't be profanity or vulgarity in any of the casts, but it will not be represented in the text. I am not writing this to justify it and I really will try and watch my mouth, but incidents may occur.
Tools
As of right now I am going to be using gtk-recordmydesktop on Linux Mint (i3 as the window manager) to record programming with Sublime Text 2 (Unregistered) and a terminal instance. The language I use depends on the problem and the week, but in general I will be using the latest versions of:
Eclipse (With CDT/ADT/CounterClockwise/EclipseFP)
gcc/g++
The Glassgow Haskell Compiler
Leiningen
Clojure
The GNU Coreutils
QtCreator / Qt5
User Input
On Friday, a channel called #iaw on irc.rizon.net will go up for user discussion. If you are not comfortable with your nick there being recorded, sorry, I may monitor the channel throughout the cast.
If you see me make a mistake, it may be more entertaining to let it slide and see if I can fix it. If you disagree with my formatting of my code I'd prefer that you kept it to yourself, as everyone has different opinions on what they like best (even the compiler).
Pledge
Lastly, I pledge to solve none of the problems (after the first week) in advance. The solved programs will go in the iaw github repository under the user "Dymatic".
Schedule
Get ready. May 18th, 2013 is when the first cast goes up. Watch this blog for more details!
This blog is a programming and computer science blog, as opposed to the DOW, my end-user tech review and user instructions site. Every week on Saturday I will post a short cast of myself solving a programming problem from beginning to end. At any point during the week I can reveal what the topic will be on Saturday. Most of the time the programming and recording will take place on Friday with uploading and editing on Saturday.
Disclaimer
I am going to record live without editing anything out. I'm not usually the most vulgar person, but programmers know what bugs can do to a man. I cannot guarantee that there won't be profanity or vulgarity in any of the casts, but it will not be represented in the text. I am not writing this to justify it and I really will try and watch my mouth, but incidents may occur.
Tools
As of right now I am going to be using gtk-recordmydesktop on Linux Mint (i3 as the window manager) to record programming with Sublime Text 2 (Unregistered) and a terminal instance. The language I use depends on the problem and the week, but in general I will be using the latest versions of:
Eclipse (With CDT/ADT/CounterClockwise/EclipseFP)
gcc/g++
The Glassgow Haskell Compiler
Leiningen
Clojure
The GNU Coreutils
QtCreator / Qt5
User Input
On Friday, a channel called #iaw on irc.rizon.net will go up for user discussion. If you are not comfortable with your nick there being recorded, sorry, I may monitor the channel throughout the cast.
If you see me make a mistake, it may be more entertaining to let it slide and see if I can fix it. If you disagree with my formatting of my code I'd prefer that you kept it to yourself, as everyone has different opinions on what they like best (even the compiler).
Pledge
Lastly, I pledge to solve none of the problems (after the first week) in advance. The solved programs will go in the iaw github repository under the user "Dymatic".
Schedule
Get ready. May 18th, 2013 is when the first cast goes up. Watch this blog for more details!
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