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Mechanical Watch Source Code
Video from produced in 1949 by Hamilton Watch Company explains how a mechanical clock works. Worth see.
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Life = Risk
12 April, 2010 - 1:20 pm
Tags: inspirational, Life, risk, vídeo
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A simple and beautiful video about the early failures, things and people that tries to put you down and we have to face before achieve what we really want. “If you never failed, you never lived”
Casa Brasil na TV
5 March, 2009 - 10:36 am
Tags: bastidores, Casa Brasil, globo, Making off, TV, TV CE, vídeo, Verdes Mares, Vitória
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Esse é uma amostras dos bastidores do que rolou nas filmagens nessa terça-feira na Casa Brasil unidade Vila União. As filmagens são por mim e pela pequena Vitória de apenas 5 anos. =) A reportagem vai ao ar no canal da Globo, esse sábado ao meio dia. Não percam! Atualizado em 7 de Março: Algumas [...]
Shhh, HD running!
2 January, 2009 - 8:18 pm
Tags: DTrace, hardware, IO, Opensolaris, shout, vídeo, yell, zfs
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Brendan Gregg made an unusual discovery, shouting a HD produces pikes of latency. We’ll see sound proof data centers now? Another point to solid-state drivers. I wonder if playing loud music near my computer makes IO slower.
Gravatar with JavaFX
21 December, 2008 - 8:26 pm
Tags: Avatar, encryption, Gravatar, Java, JavaFX, MD5, MD5sum, RIA, vídeo
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Gravatar is easy way to put global recognized avatar images into any Internet application. Gravatar would stands for globally recognized avatar. Below, the Java class that I got from the Gravatar Java reference. Here is a static class called md5 that applies a MD5Sum algorithm over a string. Is a little complex code but all [...]
JavaFX SDK 1.0 on Linux
6 December, 2008 - 4:15 am
Tags: JavaFX, jfx, Linux, openjfx, RIA, tutorial, ubuntu, unofficial, vídeo, Weiqi Gao, workaround
Posted in english | 17 comments
JavaFX 1.0 is out and is absolutely amazing. You guys did really a great work on it. As I really need a working SDK on Linux to continue to study and I don’t have any Windows/Mac near me, I’m using the Weiqi Gao’s workaround. I tried to simplify a little bit more the process for [...]
Un P’tit Café
3 December, 2008 - 10:22 pm
Tags: animation, Café, Monsier D, Odelaf, vídeo
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Par Odelaf e Monsier D. Lyrique: Pour bien commencer Ma petite journée Et me réveiller Moi, j’ai pris un café Un arabica Noir et bien corsé J’enfile ma parka Ça y est je peux y aller «Où est-ce que tu vas ?» Me crie mon aimée «Prenons un kawa Je viens de me lever» Étant [...]
JavaFX Overview Slides
19 October, 2008 - 10:35 pm
Tags: café com tapioca, CEJUG, Faculdade Christus, Java, JavaFX, jug, netbeans, RIA, screencast, vídeo
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My slides about a overview on JavaFX at our last CEJUG event. JavaFX Overview View SlideShare presentation or Upload your own. (tags: javafx ria) Downloads: javafx_cct_cejug_oct_2008.odp javafx_cct_cejug_oct_2008.pdf Here a little screncast showing the live preview feature on the NetBeans JavaFX Plugin. You can also download the orignal screencast in higher resolution netbeans_javafx_preview.ogg (15 Mb). Photos [...]
JavaFX, Duke Potato
4 October, 2008 - 4:04 pm
Tags: draggable, duke, Duke Potato, JavaFX, Mr Potato Head, netbeans, screencast, vídeo
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Do you know the toy Mr. Potato Head? Now meet the Java Potato. Duke images here from previous dukes I posted and other images from Open Clipart Project. Java Web Start: The code: package dukepotato; import javafx.application.Frame; import javafx.application.Stage; import javafx.scene.CustomNode; import javafx.scene.Node; import javafx.scene.Group; import javafx.input.MouseEvent; import javafx.scene.geometry.Circle; import javafx.scene.paint.Color; import javafx.scene.image.ImageView; import [...]
Robot Fish
21 September, 2008 - 6:57 am
Tags: Essex University, Fish, London Aquarium, robot, Robotics, vídeo
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Description from video: A robotic fish developed by scientists from Essex University is put through its paces in a special tank at the London Aquarium. It works via sensors and has autonomous navigational control. Should be hard creating robotics to work underwater…
JavaFX, comic balloon
A example of how flexible can be extending your own Custom Node. In this example I’m creating a comic ballon that can be simple created by: Ballon { text: “I can has fx?” } That can also be incremented to work like this: Here a simpler implementation of a balloon, without the dragging behavior but [...]
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12 March, 2009 - 4:37 am
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