Archive for January, 2009
A Quick Note for Those of You Subscribing via Email
Tuesday, January 20, 2009 3:53 2 CommentsI’ve been experiencing some technical difficulties with the Email Subscription form, so I redid the code. Everything appears to now be running smoothly. Please resubscribe to BW Science Labs by entering your email address in the top left- hand corner of the page. Thank you.
Is Python one of THE LANGUAGES to learn?
Thursday, January 15, 2009 2:21 2 CommentsPython (no, not the snake) is a powerful, dynamic scripting language that is actually not very hard to learn. It matches the object- oriented power of JAVA, and beats the utility power of Perl and Ruby (I did not write that to offend and Perl/ Ruby programmers. But hey, Perl does have more libraries, I’ll [...]
What’s Going on at Frequency 14.250?
Sunday, January 11, 2009 4:24 2 CommentsWhile looking through the MAKE Blog I came across a very interesting post. I love little more than finding scientific mysteries, and discovering the truth behind them, so this really fascinates me. Apparently, there has been an erie sound has been aired on frequency 14.250 MHz that is strong enough to be picked up in [...]
Some DHTML samples from Dynamic Drive
Friday, January 9, 2009 23:17 No CommentsMove your mouse here While researching DHTML I came across some really cool samples at Dynamic Drive. DHTML is sort of a combination between html and JavaScript. It utilizes most of the new web browser functions in Safari, Firefox, etc. This here is a fun Matrix effect. I especially like this game from Dynamic Drive. [...]
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