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<td> Erik Rose (in absentia) | |||
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<td> Clickable traceback stack frames in Python | |||
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<td> http://mythmon.com/posts/sublime-urxvt-nose-progressive.html | |||
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<td> Mythmon does a great job summing up what I've been wasting my evenings on this week: [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/nose-progressive/ nose-progressive]—with a little work—now supports clicking your stack frames to pop open your editor. Unfortunately, I can't be there to show you in person, so just clicky clicky if you're interested. | |||
On a Mac, it's even easier: Terminal already knows how to open links. Just command-double-click. | |||
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<td> Complimentary United Airlines Coke products | |||
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<td>James Long</td> | |||
<td>Scalable cloth simulation in LLJS/asm.js</td> | |||
<td>http://jlongster.com/s/lljs-cloth/</td> | |||
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In order to stress test the new LLJS compiler which targets asm.js, I wrote a cloth simulation demo which scales up to the highest resolution that your computer can handle, so you can see a huge difference between asm.js and non-asm.js browsers. It's also been very enlightening as to what LLJS needs to be. | |||
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<td>Water</td> | |||
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<td>Chris Van | |||
<td>Because my original project name was taken | |||
<td>http://glthub.com | |||
<td>https://github.com/cvan/glthub | |||
<td>Some hipster beer | |||
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<td>Jen</td> | |||
<td>Interactive fiction thing</td> | |||
<td>http://generalgoods.net</td> | |||
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<td>nothing.</td> | |||
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<TD><FONT FACE=monospace>basta</FONT > | |||
<TD>graphicsBC | |||
<TD>https://github.com/mattbasta/graphicsbc | |||
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