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Peter Beens

Arduino tutorial - Control an LED's Brightness - YouTube - 0 views

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    "This is a short Arduino build I did and decided to share with other arduino beginners. This is a complete tutorial to show you how to use a potentiometer to control an LED's brightness with your Arduino microcontroller."
Doug Peterson

Computer Science Circles | 01000011 01010011 01000011 - 1 views

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    This website teaches computer programming. Programming is a very useful skill: you can write programs to automate computer tasks, make art and music, interpret and process data, create software for others to use, run custom websites, and build upon code developed by other people, for example.
Peter Beens

Setup - App Inventor for Android - 0 views

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    App Inventor runs through a Web browser. If you're using a phone, you work with the phone connected to your computer by a USB cord. Your app will emerge on the phone bit by bit as you work. If you don't have a phone, there's a phone emulator included with the App Inventor setup package that you can use instead. When you're done building, you can "package" your finished app to produce an "application package" (Android apk file) that can be shared around and installed on any Android phone, just like any other Android app.
Doug Peterson

Mozparty - MozillaWiki - 1 views

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    We're building a generation of webmakers. First step: invite people everywhere to MEET up to MAKE something cool and LEARN how the code behind the web works. It's called the Summer Code Party and it starts June 23rd.
Doug Peterson

Botball.org - 0 views

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    The Botball Educational Robotics Program gives students skills, experience, and opportunities to succeed as they work in teams to design, build and program a pair of autonomous robots for regional and international competitions
Doug Peterson

Google App Engine - Google Code - 0 views

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    Google App Engine enables you to build and host web apps on the same systems that power Google applications. App Engine offers fast development and deployment; simple administration, with no need to worry about hardware, patches or backups; and effortless scalability
Doug Peterson

This is What a Tweet Looks Like - 0 views

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    Think a tweet is just 140 characters of text? Think again. To developers building tools on top of the Twitter platform, they know tweets contain far more information than just whatever brief, passing thought you felt the urge to share with your friends via the microblogging network. A tweet is filled with metadata - information about when it was sent, by who, using what Twitter application and so on.
Peter McAsh

PhoneGap - 0 views

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    PhoneGap is an open source development framework for building cross-platform mobile apps. Build apps in HTML and JavaScript and still take advantage of core features in iPhone/iTouch, iPad, Google Android, Palm, Symbian and Blackberry SDKs
Peter Beens

YouTube - Developing and deploying an application on Google App Engine - 0 views

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    This video introduces developers to building apps on Google App Engine.
Peter Beens

Adobe scraps work to bring Flash apps to iPhone | Deep Tech - CNET News - 0 views

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    What a difference two weeks and a few words of legalese can make to the future of a widely used programming technology.\nIn that span of time, Adobe Systems has gone from touting its technology for building Flash applications that run on the iPhone to canceling future development of that technology.
Peter Beens

apache friends - xampp for macos x - 0 views

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    XAMPP for Mac OS X is the simplest, most practical and most complete webserver solution for Mac OS X. The distribution includes an Apache 2 web server, integrated with the latest builds of MySQL, PHP and Perl. It comes as a Mac OS X Installer package which contains all the necessary files and requires no dependencies.
Doug Peterson

bl.ocks.org - 999346 - Dynamic Node-Link Tree (D3) - 0 views

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    This is an example of building a tree layout using the Reingold-Tilford "tidy" algorithm, as described in "Tidier Drawings of Trees". As each new element is added to the graph, it animates in, starting at the previous position of the parent node. Thus, the existing nodes and the new node transition smoothly to their new positions. The animation stops when 500 nodes have been added to the tree.
Doug Peterson

Developing Apps for iOS (HD) - Download free content from Stanford on iTunes - 1 views

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    Tools and APIs required to build applications for the iPhone platform using the iPhone SDK. User interface designs for mobile devices and unique user interactions using multitouch technologies. Object-oriented design using model-view-controller pattern, memory management, Objective-C programming language. iPhone APIs and tools including Xcode, Interface Builder and Instruments on Mac OS X.
Doug Peterson

Gaming in Kodu - 1 views

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    This unit aims to teach students the fundamentals of games programming using Kodu, which is a visual game development environment. Using Kodu students will understand how to build a world and program characters and objects before moving on to designing their own games. Each lesson has a PowerPoint file that outlines the tasks.
Doug Peterson

Welcome - IBM Programming Contest Central - 0 views

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    The goal of IBM Programming Contest Central is to promote Computer Science and Information Technology opportunities to high school students. We encourage high school students, high schools and post-secondary institutions to use the resources provided in order to host their own programming contests. We also want to build a community of high school Computer Science teachers by providing the chance to network and share resources with each other.
Doug Peterson

Youtify Blog - 0 views

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    Youtify is now Open Source, Available on GitHub! Upon popular request, the source code for Youtify is now open for anyone to play around with, build upon and contribute to.
Doug Peterson

HPCwire: Comparing GPUs and CPUs - 1 views

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    A feature article at the TeraGrid website takes a look at the most common building blocks of today's supercomputers, the ubiquitous CPUs and GPUs. Interest in GPUs was already high when China's Tianhe-1A supercomputer achieved a number one TOP500 ranking using the power of the graphics chips.
Peter Beens

MinecraftEdu - 0 views

  • teachers are using the world-building game Minecraft to engage and educate
  • Practitioners of Games Based Education have realized the potential and have embraced Minecraft in classrooms around the world
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    MinecraftEdu is the collaboration of a small team of educators and programmers from the United States and Finland. We are working with Mojang AB of Sweden, the creators of Minecraft, to make the game affordable and accessible to schools everywhere. We have also created a suite of tools that make it easy to unlock the power of Minecraft in YOUR classroom.
Peter McAsh

google-blockly - A visual programming language - Google Project Hosting - 0 views

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    Blockly is a web-based, graphical programming language. Users can drag blocks together to build an application. No typing required.
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    Scratch / App Inventor like coding
Peter Beens

NimbleKit - Develop native iOS apps with Html & Javascript. - 0 views

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    Download NimbleKit and try it for free. You'll need an Intel Mac, Mac OS X 10.6.2 or later, iOS SDK 4.2 (or newer), and 15 Mb free space on your Hard Drive. The free download gives you access to all of NimbleKits features and you can build and test your apps on the iOS simu
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    NimbleKit is the fastest way to create applications for iOS. You don't need to know Objective-C or the iOS SDK. All you need is to know how to write an HTML page with Javascript code.
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