BarCamp 2019: Pythonic Coding

BarCamp 2019: Pythonic Coding

After the Lunch Break, I went to the Pythonic Coding session. Here, most of the presentation focused on how to write code in a pythonic way. The speaker used samples of how a C-Style syntax could be written better in Python. See the gallery below for some of the topics covered in this session: Post Views: 5

BarCamp 2019: Lunch Break

BarCamp 2019: Lunch Break

This year’s BarCamp lunch was from Moe’s Southwest Grill: We had everything to make our own taco and burrito, and it was very yummy 😋. In the above picture, you can see what I ate for lunch. The break lasted ’till 1:00 PM, where the sessions continued. Post Views: 3

BarCamp 2019: GDPR

BarCamp 2019: GDPR

The next conference I attended was a talk about what is the GDPR and why it matters. The GDPR stands for General Data Protection Regulation, which is an European Regulation. The talk focused on several key aspects, like how the law impacts not only for the European Union, but also worldwide. It was very informative, as was presented in a simple way to understand how it works and how to be GDPR-compliant. Also importantly, it talked about the user’s right….

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BarCamp 2019: Bootstrap Your Startup

BarCamp 2019: Bootstrap Your Startup

The second session i attended was Bootstrap Your Startup. It was a very informative talk, where stuff that we must have were discussed. Questions were answered later. See below for the summary. Summary of this talk: Problem Idea or Solution Write down the problem and/or idea/solution How it works Team: CEO, Developer, Designer, Marketer Revenue Model Marketing Plan Next Steps Name? Logo via Fiber Surveys: Google Forms (Free), Facebook Events Post Views: 5

BarCamp 2019: The Power of User Experience Research

BarCamp 2019: The Power of User Experience Research

Hi everyone, Today, I’m at the Gainesville BarCamp 2019, where there will be several talks about various interesting Technology topics. The first talk is The Power of User Experience Research by Michele Brownstein. The talk was about researching ways to improve the user experience in several ways. The first, which was by interacting with the user, and asking questions about how the users use your product: Next, we focused on decision making, by understanding the user’s needed. This may be…

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The pind StickPad

The pind StickPad

Hi everyone, Today, I got the pind StickPad: Inside that envelope, is a sticky pad that we can use to stick things like portable hard disks to a laptop, among other things. The packaging is very simple. It’s a simple envelope, and inside, we can find the pind StickPad: I took it out of the envelope: And separated both ends. There was a card inside: That’s the content of it. On the other side of the card, there are useful…

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Opus GUI v1.10 released!

Opus GUI v1.10 released!

Hi everyone, Today, I released Opus GUI v1.10: This new version adds support for ffmpeg’s native Opus encoder. I also included the latest x64 release of opusenc. As to what ffmpeg encoder to use, I recommend sticking to ffmpeg libopus, as my own tests revealed some artifact issues using ffmpeg opus. A difference between these 2 is that libopus encodes using variable bitrate while ffmpeg opus encodes only with a constant bitrate. Since libopus use variable bitrate, it can allocate…

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DJ Digs Main Street Electrical Parade

DJ Digs Main Street Electrical Parade

Hi everyone, On Thursday, I received the DJ Digs Main Street Electrical Parade Audio CD. This CD was released in 2003 and contains 8 remixes from Disney’s Main Street Electrical Parade and it was released exclusively in Japan. The remixes included in this CD are really worthwhile. Once you listen to this, listening back to the original Main Street Electrical Parade track may be boring, and you’ll want to continuously listen to this CD. The track listing for this CD…

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