POV-Ray SDL is a full programming language as well as being a Scene Description Language, so it's easy to generate stuff algorithmically. But the DKBTrace language was just a SDL, so we had to use scripting languages or C or Basic programs to build SDL files for stuff like the Pickover shell.
The input files for DKBTrace had a .dat extension (an abbreviation for "data"). It used a simple custom format for the 24 bit output; those files had a .dis extension. So you built .dis from .dat :)
Why do all blog posts about a product being acquired start with something like “we’re excited to announce that we got acquired”? Most things like that turn out terrible for the project afterwards :/
@poke cause the people who make the decision on acquiring things, aren't usually the ones who have to work directly with the newly acquired things. They are generally made for just the pure cash or PR move ...
> Cataloging the thrilling opportunities start-ups are offered when their incredible journey continues by being bought by an exciting company. However, as a user of the start-up’s service, your own incredible journey must end, because all of your photos and writing and checkins and messages and relationships must now be deleted.
@ToloPalmer All I use is pull, pull commit on the graphic, the rest of the buttons, bells and whistle, I have zero clue on what it does or how to use it
ive never used git , and im kinda scared that atlassian's GUI git is changing my view on git systems in general... I need to try git as a core at home before I git(get) into a bad mind set.
there's this cool older dude (i think hes mid 40s maybe early 50s) who is the lead QA-er, super nice and what not.... good role model and he just came back and his whole QA team is happy to see him. now that's a man people should follow..
hey guys, I'm trying to use re.match to see if a string has any special characters or whitespace in it (bar _ or -, which are ok), would this be correct? r'^\w\-_+'
On a related note, my WebFaction account is ending soon. Their new plans don't have bulk discounts, are less powerful than an equivalent cost Linode, and their old plans are stuck on Centos 6 forever.
might or might not be related to the fact that it's been <-10 degrees celsius for days, and our apartment has shitty heating and virtually no thermal insulation
@MooingRawr yeah, no biggie yet, thanks for asking. I've got a bit of a cough which made me take my temp
I am writing a web app and in turn I already thought about 2 useful libraries that I can scrape from it. The problem is, I won't finish my initial web app if I decide to write those libs
@AndrasDeak my man.... I wanted to get my master in info security, If I didn't land my current job >.> I was debating if getting masters and PhD would do me any good (other than throwing me deeper in debt)
@khajvah what kind language/framework do you dev with?
@MooingRawr our IT students have the same thing. They can choose between taking their bachelor's degree and get a job and earn a buttload of money, or take several more years for a master's and earn the same amount of money afterwards (and even more so for PhD)
@AndrasDeak I am jelly :( my school basically said if you want to go into master ( you might be lucky and a teacher will hire you as a TA but we won't provide anything so you will have to go find your side job yourself.
@khajvah I actually dont mind windows, I've been on it all my life, so I'm use to it. Linux is still new and shiny to me ( still cant decide on which linux to use on my laptop to play around with) I've only used linux in school...
What I do hate is my company uses Visual studio and decided to slap 34+ solutions into the same file >.> takes me roughtly 15 minutes to load the stupid file and another 10 minutes to compile >.>
and this is why i still haven't done anything . Every time I sit down to look up linux versions and what not, everyone has a different opinion (which is okie) but it makes me indecisive
@MooingRawr here it's mostly the same: you can help out in one or two tutorial classes during your master's, but that's insignificant. Even PhD is historically and ridiculously underpaid (as well as most of academia) compared to actual jobs
@MooingRawr not my area of expertise, and I've heard both "10 years" and "never. ever. ever." from people whose it is
off topic, how are you suppose to handle 'Fastest Gun in the West' issue. Where someone is answering a very vague way of solving OP's problem, and then saying he will post code in a bit.
@MooingRawr so I'm into computational magnetism, which is pretty quantum physics, but has little to do with quantum computation (well, spintronics is a huge thing nowadays, but still)
the trick is that "quantum physics" is a very broad subject
@AndrasDeak I actually remember the first day of learning about monopoles... in class... I spend the rest of the day sawing magnets in different lengths, till one of the pieces lost it's magnetic strength and I thought I had achieved it, proudly presenting a piece of metal to my teacher and he couldn't contain his laughter....
question, if you are standing dead set on south pole ( magnetic south since actual south pole isn't the true south I think or which ever is true south) is any direction you head or move towards north ?
It's all fun and games feeding false information to non-techies until a month later when they get in a huge row with the printing company for insisting that a 100x100 pixel proof image is the industry standard and why can't you use it to print a nine foot square high-resolution poster?
Okay stupid question: what is the math course/path of math courses that is generally used for applying skews, rotations, translates, etc to shapes? trig -> calc -> linear algebra?
@corvid I remember learning about stretching in regular algebra. "g(x) = 2*f(x) gives you a y-stretched version of f, g(x) = f(2*x) gives you an x-stretched version"
I don't remember what an eigenvector is but I still used matrix transformations in my raytracing program :3
I'm guessing it has something to do with the fact that all the matrices had 4 rows even though space only has 3 dimensions. That mysterious "W" component...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/… Homogeneous coordinates are ubiquitous in computer graphics because they allow common vector operations such as translation, rotation, scaling and perspective projection to be represented as a matrix by which the vector is multiplied.
Especially since it looks like the first edit goes through and I can only tell the difference if I actually read my post again, and who's got time for that?
By the chain rule, any sequence of such operations can be multiplied out into a single matrix, allowing simple and efficient processing. By contrast, using Cartesian coordinates, translations and perspective projection cannot be expressed as matrix multiplications, though other operations can. Modern OpenGL and Direct3D graphics cards take advantage of homogeneous coordinates to implement a vertex shader efficiently using vector processors with 4-element registers.[19][20]
is there any unspoken rules about "referring" a friend for a position somewhere in the company you are working for? So I've been at this company for 5 months, and my friend saw a position in the business department (not in the same department as me) and applied to it online. He asked if I could follow up with HR, maybe put in a good word for him. I don't know his work habits since I haven't worked with him before so on a business aspect: unknown, but on a personal lvl: I would think he would fit
what would you do ( oh and HR didn't put their contact info on the job positing)
If you want to properly hook a new coder, you have to give them a taste of the unlimited cosmic potential of programming in the first week of instruction, and you can't do that if it takes four weeks to get to projects that do more than print text to the console
IIRC poke once forwarded an argument for using JS as the beginner language precisely so that students could start doing things like graphics and music and interactivity ASAP.
JavaScript is a pretty bad beginner's programming language IMHO... if you want to interact with the DOM you should really understand how a tree works beforehand
[[1,0],[0,0]] acting on [[x],[y]] will give you [[x],[0]], i.e. the vector along the x axis that has the same x value as the original vector, i.e. the orthogonal projection of (x,y) to the x axis
The most interesting to me personally was Guido's reply: "I would focus on changing habits to discourage "import *" rather than uglifying all new code with this "os as _os" pattern. Very occasionally one designs a module to explicitly support "import *", and that usually entails using all (like it or not), making the problem go away without uglifying the code."
Feeling very discouraged with my bug report... This guy thinks it's a color map issue even though one of my test cases only contains 3 colors, which is 253 fewer than the maximum number of colors a gif can represent per-frame.