A free ear training and music theory software http://www.trainear.com/ that few people use because no one cares about ear training and music theory
I've used it, it rules. jimmyr.com is pretty cool too, used to be my homepage.
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#62Current side project is http://twitterscribe.com, an archive for your tweets that exports in PDF and CSV. (Yes, another Twitter-related app.) I have some things like OAuth to integrate, then we're going to publish custom books of your tweets.
Hopefully that'll bring in a bit of money, then I can move on to one of the other ideas - either my "tag the world" location database, or a "social networking inspired" enterprise intranet. I'm thinking the second has a better chance.
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#63I'm using Haskell and functional reactive programming. I intend to expose some sort of programming language (probably graphical) to the user so they can extend the effects engine[0] in ways I probably haven't thought of. Internally, I'm going for a very abstract design so I can build several types of control interface on top of one core.
[0] To oversimplify a bit, effects engines in lighting controllers allow the application of functions of time to any of several attributes of an automated light. A simple example would be a sine wave applied to tilt to make it swing back and forth.
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#64Until I go to school that is then I split my time between them.
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#65A free ear training and music theory software http://www.trainear.com/ that few people use because no one cares about ear training and music theory
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#67Now for something completely different... I've been working on a global model of epidemic spreading for about a year now (the project was actually started about 3 years ago). The idea is to be able to forecast the progression of the disease across the globe as in where it will hit next, how many cases, there will be, the efficacy of possible governmental interventions, etc... (think weather forecast for disease sprea…
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#68For a personal project I've been working on compiling Scheme to JVM bytecode; I'm fixing bugs in my syntax-rules implementation right now. My code isn't so great but I'm hopefully learning a lot!
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#69A free ear training and music theory software http://www.trainear.com/ that few people use because no one cares about ear training and music theory
My wife is a beginning fiddler and currently uses www.learntohear.com. [She cares a great deal about ear training and music theory.] She likes how your site lets you choose songs that correspond to specific intervals.
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#70Now for something completely different... I've been working on a global model of epidemic spreading for about a year now (the project was actually started about 3 years ago). The idea is to be able to forecast the progression of the disease across the globe as in where it will hit next, how many cases, there will be, the efficacy of possible governmental interventions, etc... (think weather forecast for disease sprea…
So, what are you predicting for the future?