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how to reverse engineer the Xbox Kinect Motor (and usb devices in general)
– get $3,000 bounty for Kinect for Xbox 360 open source drivers « adafruit industries blog
SQL pr0n
The library for professional-quality creative coding in C++ (ça m'a l'air puissant, caramba)
programming cheat sheets
Free Lightweight Agile Project Management & Team Collaboration
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The goal is to make a nighttime cityscape that is mostly made of lights and suggestions rather than real detail.
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The city will be entirely procedurally generated. That is, the program will contain no art assets. No textures. No models. Everything must be built from scratch at startup.
When the schedule is shot and a game needs to ship, programmers may employ some dirty coding tricks to get the game out the door. In an article originally published in Gamasutra sister publication Game Developer magazine earlier this year, here are nine real-life examples of just that.
"In short, Jetpack is an API for allowing you to write Firefox add-ons using the web technologies you already know." html, css & javascript
videogames development glitches
"How can visualization help understand the relationship betweeen the communication between developers and the evolution of the source code?"
"Google crawls publicly available social network data in the form of XFN (XHTML Friends Network) or FOAF (Friend Of A Friend)**... and then makes this relationship data available via JSON through the API"
microformats as proteins, webistes as finite-state machines, abstraction modifier drugs, etc...
Bullet is a 3D Collision Detection and Rigid Body Dynamics Library for games and animation.
an open source 2D physics engine written primarily for games
"You can give templatemaker (...) HTML files, and it will create the "template" that was used to create those files. ("Template," in this case, means a string with a number of "holes" in it, where the holes represent the parts of the page that change.)"
"An environment that extends current wiki technology to enable rapid deployment, content aggregation, structured data, and powerful extensibility. "