Hackfest 1101100

Submitted by MarkLuffel on Wed, 2008-02-20 01:06. :: A Boring Default

Annamarie (new member):
- goes to SCAD,
- in a graphic design class,
- making a website about typography,
- using dreamweaver
Martin:
- google maps + craigslist mashup,
- wrangling with unicode, regexes, python database api
Mark:
- writing code in haxe,
- a micro-orm (accidentally),
- intends to make a mini-graphviz for social timeline layout
Erik:
- implemented state machine for the bill of materials
- reading about primaries on the dailykos
Alex:
- http://www.ubergeek.tv/article.php?pid=53
- squished all remaining bugs in docreader, did a backflip,
- writing a blog post, "which i've been meaning to do for a while"
- got a copy of sicp, may read in synchrony with Lindsey:
- "it would be sickly sweet, but we may do it anyways"
Lindsey:
- finished (hofstadter's) strange loop,
- started sicp (structure and interpretation of computer programs)
- is eating a doughnut

(lest anyone think that we hold our Portland delegation in lower regard than local members, the note are ordered by arrival time, with top-posting of new members)

Graham
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Submitted by Graham on Wed, 2008-02-20 05:44.

 me: I figured out how to drag and drop, and possibly copy/paste sounds from Mused into most sequencers and audio editors.
11:09 PM Most audio programs seem to support FileDrop, which is a type of drag and drop.
  So I can grab a sound in Mused and drop it into Tracks for Tracktion, or into a step sequence in fruity loops.
  I should be able to do live beatmaking with Mused.

preliminary results

Graham


ynniv
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Submitted by ynniv on Thu, 2008-02-28 13:25.

Have a nice Orbital feel.