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Representing knowledge, in itself, is not a very difficult thing to understand: It is no mystery that computers are a great way to store and retrieve information.
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If you have a Google Docs video that you’d like to share, upload it to YouTube.
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In a recent post I talked about random generation and some main aspects of it and some points that you need to consider when choosing a random generation method.
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There are six of us around the table, and the conversation turns to what I do for a living, also known as “my field of study” in academia. “I’m a game designer and a professor,” I say. The dinner had been arranged by a third party in order to connect acad
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There are many sources for finding out something about everything. Until now, there’s been no good place for you to find out everything about something.
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One of the things that has been a little bothersome in the last year or two and has been the lack of understanding between the difference between two terms, collaborative and collective.
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Do you spend a lot of time during the design process wondering what users really need? Do you hate those endless meetings where you argue how the interface should work? Have you ever developed something that later had to be completely redesigned?
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After a few hours of playing around with it, we created
this 2-player game and posted it to the Scratch community site, which offers free hosting of games made with Scratch. It is, admittedly, rather silly, but kinda fun.
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We’re currently in the midst of building the new web property I alluded to in a previous post. Before I write a single line of code, I want to have a pretty clear idea of what the user interface will look like first. I’m in complete agreement with Rick Sc
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For the past few days, we’ve been scouring the web searching for the top 13 reasons why Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) are superior to table-based layouts when designing a website.
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Mas, no geral, acredito que o Veeple seja uma evolução em relação ao Asterpix. Para entender melhor, dê uma olhada neste “vídeo interativo” feito no Veeple.
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The technical term we use is “wiki” which is basically an editable website that allows people to easily collaborate. You can use a wiki from anything to organizing a camping trip to replacing your water cooler discussions at work. See some more uses of a
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It’s addictive stuff and even this generous five-minute demo isn’t nearly long enough. If you find yourself hungering for more you can get hold of the full game by texting ‘Quest’ to 88188.
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This is 3000+ tables on everything from ABA Teams through Simpsons Episodes to Zodiac Signs. There’s a fair amount of cruft in these, but until I have live metadata editing going I’m not going to worry about it: it takes about 8 hours start to finish
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Translations are freely permitted as long as they are released under the GNU Free Documentation License. Dive Into Python has already been fully or partially translated into several languages. If you translate it into another language and would like to be
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Using Google to search for JavaScript debugging just gives you hundreds of articles about using alerts and how Firebug works. We all worship at the altar of Firebug, but there are things that can go beyond a console.log(). The following is a list of metho