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Portal is by far one of my favorite games. If you share this feeling, I guess this will make you laugh:
I can’t stop thinking how I can get a Companion Cube like this on my own house front.
via Flickr
WPF Boot Camp Videos available
If you haven’t seen, and are interested in all WPF stuff like I am, check out the WPF Boot Camp 2008 videos site.
There is a lot of great content there, including some of the best speakers in the WPF world.
The website requires Silverlight Beta 2 to run. If don’t have installed and don’t intend to install, you can download directly from here.
Visual Studio and Expression free for students
Today Microsoft (by Bill Gates) released a new offer called Microsoft Dreamspark through their portal for students Channel 8.
In this new offer, the provide free of charge the Visual Studio, Windows Server 2003, Expression Studio and XNA Game Studio to all students in some country’s. Unfortunately they still haven’t find Portugal in the map, but promise to look close throughout the year…
As a student, I can’t really tell you how cool this is. Microsoft makes lots of mistakes, but their development tools was as long as I can remember their top software. Without hesitation I can easily say Visual Studio is the best IDE around… having this for free is really great.
I know there will always be someone saying Microsoft does this only to expand its monopoly through students (future professional programmers), which I find mostly true, but its nice to have more options.
Lost in Project Euler
As you may already noticed I haven’t posted in some time. The reason I’ve been neglecting the blog, is mainly because of school exams and the recently found Project Euler.
Since I discovered this site, I was instantly addicted.
Unlike programming challenges like TopCoder or UVa Online Judge, Project Euler don’t require you to submit any sort of code, with any kind of limitation in presentation or speed. The only data you need to submit is the right number for each problem. You can make your application in any language with any speed, as long as you can find the right number.
I really recommend you to try it. I will definitely make you a better programmer and if you’re just as geek like me, It will give you some fun.
I’m already at Top 1000, and I don’t seem to be stopping soon.
Meanwhile, I will try to make more regular posting.
Johnny Lee does it again!
Johnny Lee, a guy that doesn’t need introduction, has made again a superb demonstration using only Wii hardware featuring head-tracking.
As Michael Battle said, “you’d better loosen your shoes, because this is about to knock your socks off!”.
Its video (below) shows it all:
I was totally impressed, as I’m sure you will be too…
You should check its Wii projects, because there’s even more cool stuff there.
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