- ARCHIVE / February, 2011
- ‘Show us your screens’: new Livecoding documentary
A nice documentary about livecoding practise by Louis McCallum and Davy Smith. Some shorts excepts from my performance at the Anatomy Museum are included too (00:32 and 08:45). Show Us Your Screens on Vimeo.
- Survey of Pythonic tools for RDF and Linked Data programming
In this post I’m reporting on a recent survey I made in the context of a Linked Data project I’m working on, SAILS. The Resource Description Framework (RDF) is a data model and language which is quickly gaining momentum in the open-data and data-integration worlds. In SAILS we’re developing a prototype for rdf-data manipulation and […]
- Installing PIL on Djangostack 1.1.1/1.2/1.3
The popular Python Imaging Library (PIL) adds image processing capabilities to your Python interpreter. This library supports many file formats and provides powerful image processing and graphics capabilities. I normally use Bitnami Djangostack for most of my Django development, which doesn’t come with PIL installed by default so in this post I’m summing up what […]
- What is the reaper time in Impromptu?
I got this info while reading Kontakt 4 documentation, and I thought it was useful to pass it on. It helps understanding the significance of the ‘reaper time’ setting in Impromptu, which I often playing around with without really getting it… (check Reaper stuff on IM mailing list). Kontakt 4 is an aaward winning sampler […]
- Python links (and more) 7/2/11
This post contains just a collection of various interesting things I ran into in the last couple of weeks… they’re organized into three categories: pythonic links, events and conferences, and new online tools. Hope you’ll find something of interest! Pythonic stuff: Epidoc Epydoc is a handy tool for generating API documentation for Python modules, based […]