Code evolution
I like computer generated graphics, but if can be generated by real data and can improve some insight I say: WOW look this! Last day I saw Michael Ogawa's works about how some codes had an evolution, I think he is using the data captured in the CVS, parsed and input to create a really amazing animations. He worked with Eclipse, Python, PostgreSQL and Apache, which are good examples of open source projects with many releases and people coding. Eclipse required HD because the enormous data. The videos: Eclipse HD Python PostgreSQL Apache From: SlashDot
And Mandriva?
ReplyDeleteI don't know, I did not draw the posters. But I imagine a poster with a sexy girl :P
ReplyDeleteI don't think so... :P If is there a OpenSuse poster, the Mandrivas should be under it :P
ReplyDeleteOk, linxe, that's funny but.... I feel this like "shoot-stone-adrazo"...
ReplyDeleteCeyusa: Sure, OpenSuse is sexy too, but better than Mandriva? who knows ...
ReplyDeleteXbit: Do you have any suggestion for Ubuntu?
sexy girl mmm.... with ubuntu guess that is not that easy or I am really dumb :P
ReplyDeleteLD: Don't feel bad, Ceyusa said me time ago: "your first Linux is like your first love, you are in-love until it is not enough."
ReplyDeleteif somebody is going to install linux for the first time, which is the most recommendable? it will be used in bioinformatics issues, (because my brother, I used Mandriva and I loved it, but I know that many people enjoy
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Cesar: every linux has a shell, that's the real important part for bioinformatics.
ReplyDeleteInteresting pictures! I like GNU/Linux Ubuntu.
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