Smileys Be Gone!
Thursday, September 14th, 2006Our game for pyweek: Smileys Be Gone!
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Disorganized thoughts about music and science and film and philosophy and literature and…
Our game for pyweek: Smileys Be Gone!
Tags: game, python, pyweek, smileys
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“Experiments”
While most college students are known for their “experiments” with various things [I won’t go into my thoughts on this for fear of losing my entire viewership], I have preferred instead […]
I figure it’s about time for an update on my summer.
It still rocks, and since my internship is only until July 31st, I’m already starting to feel like it’s almost over. In fact, work is so awesome, that I’ve generally been coming in around 11 a.m. and staying until 1:30 a.m.!
There’s a group of about […]
After giving out the same story to ten people, I realized it would be much easier to put this on my tabulas and actually make some use of my account there. So check out my initial impressions and thoughts about California below, subdivided into easy-to-digest sections (because the whole thing is admittedly pretty massive):
THE COMPANY: […]
My first major milestone for audiomatch (backend) was reached yesterday. The artist filtering and artist matching both work in a limited way. Roy is cooking up the php stuff and the frontend and so in some time YOU should be able to do cool stuff. Like find more artists to listen to….expand your musical tastes. […]
This is the current status of the c++ audiomatch analyzer:
Depending on command line options, the program reads in a list of artists, either from a plain text file on the local machine or by connecting to a mySQL server running on the local machine with database “audiomatch_net”.
Then it “analyzes” this data, creating a listing of […]