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| Dynamic Architecture |
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This Dynamic Architecture building by David Fisher
will be constantly in motion changing its shape.
It will also generate electric energy for itself.
more at http://www.dynamicarchitecture.net
See more information, for example plumbing here
http://dynamic-architecture.blogspot.com/2008/07/t
echnische-gebudeausrstung.html
to find out more about all kind of dynamic
buildings see here
http://dynamic-architecture.blogspot.com/ Tags : short film Rotating Tower Dynamic Kinetic Architecture David Fisher Dubai Motion skycraper press conference |
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Durée : 91 s |
| Dynamic KML |
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Googler Mano Marks demonstrates techniques for
using view based refresh (VBR), and other dynamic
querying techniques in KML. He show how it works
in Google Earth and Google Maps, and talks about
server-side coding techniques for generating the
KML. And geo developer Brian Hamlin demonstrates a
specific application of Dynamic KML, using PostGIS
with Google Earth.
This talk is very useful for developers who want
to use servers to store data, and show subsets to
their users based on what is displayed in their
viewport or browser. Tags : geo developer series google kml dynamic |
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Durée : 4565 s |
| Dynamic Day |
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Watch in Stereo :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmiQPxHjTkU&feature
=related&fmt=18
MattRach's Songs available on :
Itunes ;
Typing mattrach in the search bar
Amazon ;
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_dmusic/105-00829
18-6850807?url=search-alias%3Ddigital-music&field-
keywords=mattrach&x=0&y=0
Rhapsody ;
http://mp3.rhapsody.com/mattrach?tab_name=mainRele
ases
Téléchargez les songs de MattRach sur
Itunes, en tapant mattrach dans la barre de
recherche du Musicstore. Tags : guitar jimi hendrix paris evening steve vai joe satriani petrucci dream theater stevie ray vaughan rock blues slap |
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Durée : 246 s |
| PyPy - Automatic Generation of VMs for Dynamic Languages |
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Google Tech Talks
November, 14 2007
In Search of Speed and Flexibility. PyPy and the
Art of Generating Virtual Machines
We all want our favorite dynamic language to be
faster, to be even more
dynamic and to pick up nifty ideas from its peers.
But this is so much work!
There ought to be a better way to implement
dynamic languages that
enables growth and necessary change with less
effort and more ease.
Writing yet another interpreter in C or even Java
is not it.
PyPy is a framework to implement dynamic languages
that embraces this
challenge. It allows us to write such languages in
the form of simple
interpreters, expressed in a rich subset of
Python. This means that
the resulting implementations can can be evolved
with reasonable
effort.
PyPy then generates a variety of virtual machines
(VMs) from a single
source. We can therefore target a wide range of
environments,
including C/Posix, Java, or .NET. This avoids the
major source of
fragmentation within a dynamic language community
-- the need for a
separate language implementation for each virtual
machine. It also
means that languages as distinct as Python, Prolog
and Smalltalk can
share the bulk of our compiler machinery.
The flexible toolchain which is necessary for
virtual machine
generation turns out to be good for other things
as well. Traditional
implementations for dynamic languages have to make
some very hard
decisions early, which then become entrenched in
the whole codebase,
making it difficult or impossible to change later.
It can be nice to
experiment with different garbage collectors, but
not if you have to
write a complete new implementation of your
favourite language for
each one. With PyPy you don't have to. You can
also generate and
tailor a JIT-compiler for the language at hand,
putting to rest the
notion that flexibility must come at the expense
of speed.
Speaker: Samuele Pedroni
Speaker: Armin Rigo
Speaker: Jacob Hallén
Speaker: Laura Creighton Tags : google techtalks techtalk engedu talk talks googletechtalks education |
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Durée : 3492 s |
| DYNAMIC ROCKERS - I KNOW |
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DYNAMIC ROCKERS -- I KNOW
starring TEAM WANTEK & MAFIA ELECTRO
directed by GILLES GUERRAZ
http://www.myspace.com/dyrec
http://www.faireounepasfairedecinema.com
http://wantek.skyrock.com/
http://mafiaelectro.skyrock.com/
Avec une vingtaine de disques à leur actif, les
DYNAMIC ROCKERS signent ici I KNOW, un titre
Electro-House aux accents teintés de Pop-Rock qui
ravira un large public.
Pour réaliser ce projet, il sont rejoints par la
TEAM WANTEK et la MAFIA ELECTRO, les pionniers du
nouveau phénomène Français : la DANSE-ELECTRO /
TECKTONIK.
Après un veritable succès mediatique de cette
nouvelle mode, ils réalisent ici un clip dont le
but est enfin de mettre en valeur l'esthétique
des mouvements et les influences qui font la
richesse de la DANSE-ELECTRO.
After not less than 20 records released so far,
the DYNAMIC ROCKERS present us I KNOW a pop-rock
influenced Electro House title that will please a
wide audience.
To fulfil this project they are joined by the TEAM
WANTEK and the MAFIA ELECTRO, pioneers of the
brand new French phenomenon : the ELECTRO-DANCE
also nicknamed as TECKTONIK.
At the time of a huge buzz about this new trend,
they direct a music video which aims to star the
visual quality of the gestures and postures, the
rich variety of influences which make the
ELECTRO-DANCE a new genre. Tags : dynamic rockers dyrec know gilz wantek mafia electro tck tecktonik cali jey-jey karmapa mimidouzz laice tutur yastos |
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