Recent Web Findings
Recent Web Findings This is a writeup on recent findings I’ve made in the web & internet world as I explored it to upgrade my web site and to begin thinking about development issues we’ve been...
View ArticleXHTML/CSS: The Quiet Web Revolution
While updating my ancent website (started in the 1995’s .. so very html 1.0), I decided to look into the current state of the art of web publishing. Imagine my surprise when I found that the cruddy...
View ArticleOpen Source Research
A friend of mine, Michelle Aden, recently asked me to write about some aspect of Open Source for a conference on that topic. It occurred to me that research had recently enjoyed becoming part of the...
View ArticleMOTH: My way Or The Highway
Last year, Nick Thompson, Professor of Psychology and Ethology of Clark University, dropped by Santa Fe on Sabbatical. Nick brought with him a puzzle relating to the Prisoner’s Dilemma. The core idea...
View ArticleProcessing: .. with Eclipse
We at Redfish have been using Processing.org’s graphics system for models requiring fairly sophisticated 3D capabilities. Here’s an example prototype of the Pittsburgh PNC Baseball Stadium done with...
View ArticleProcessing: .. with Jython
Last article showed how we could use Processing with Eclipse and Java 1.5. Heady with success, I decided to try to convert the near-trivial RandBoxes Processing demo to Jython. Why?? Well, our group...
View ArticleMath on the Web
One of my favorite challenges to my friends is “Send me an equation”. It sounds like a dumb thing, but after a bit of thought, you’ll agree that Math Is A Second Class Citizen On The Web! The Math...
View ArticleNew Website, Again!
Well, once again, I’m changing to a new web technology: First it was just HTML .. crafted by Netscape! Remember the great HTML editor available in the Netscape browser? Next I converted to...
View ArticleCSSS2010 & NetLogo Tutorial
We (Steve Guerin and myself) again presented the NetLogo tutorial at the Santa Fe Institute’s yearly Complex Systems Summer School. We continued our use of a wiki-based, self-paced tutorial, which...
View ArticleSFX CS590, WebGL, and Shaders
Note: this is just a quick overview of the SFX UNM CS590 course. More in depth later! Just finished a nifty experimental educational stunt at the Santa Fe Complex (SFX): taking the UNM CS590 course...
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