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Home | Mugeda - Cloud Based HTML5 Animation Platform
december 2011 by guardiantech
"Mugeda is a cloud based HTML5 animation platform, where you can create, share, and publish organic HTML5 animation contents, all in your browser, without any download or installation. The created animation content can be used in a wide range of applications like ads, games, tutorials, cartoons, and can be viewed on any devices including PC, smartphone, and tablets."
Awesome.
charlesarthur
html5
cloud
animation
canvas
tools
Awesome.
december 2011 by guardiantech
Browse your old tweets >> Twimemachine.com
december 2011 by guardiantech
"Use TwimeMachine to easily browse through your old tweets (max 3200). Read what you said ages ago."
Depending how often you tweet. But it does show up Twitter's lack of a good archive.
twitter
tools
search
history
from delicious
Depending how often you tweet. But it does show up Twitter's lack of a good archive.
december 2011 by guardiantech
Run, Python, Run! >> Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger
september 2011 by guardiantech
"I still can’t figure out exactly which operations are expensive in Python. My C/C++ can’t help me much because it seems that things aren’t implemented like I’d've expected—like lists that aren’t lists, but array lists, leading to for operations you would otherwise expect to be .<br />
"But a friend of mine—Olivier—showed me a simple, basic, yet rather effective tool to profile Python programs (I’m not sure if I should say script or not).<br />
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"The tool, RunSnakeRun, inserts hooks in the Python interpreter to build a report of where time is spent, a bit à la Valgrind/Kcachegrind but much simpler, and to display the results using both tables and a rectangular tree-structured inclusion graph (a “SquareMap”)."<br />
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Neat.
charlesarthur
programming
development
tools
performance
from delicious
"But a friend of mine—Olivier—showed me a simple, basic, yet rather effective tool to profile Python programs (I’m not sure if I should say script or not).<br />
<br />
<br />
"The tool, RunSnakeRun, inserts hooks in the Python interpreter to build a report of where time is spent, a bit à la Valgrind/Kcachegrind but much simpler, and to display the results using both tables and a rectangular tree-structured inclusion graph (a “SquareMap”)."<br />
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Neat.
september 2011 by guardiantech
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