2014年4月10日星期四

All would have been fine and well



 I've been doing this since '86. It wasn't really until 2008 and 2009 that we noticed the explosion of quotes, of price changes for stock, without an a panying explosion of actual trading. Normally, you'd see the price change once or twice a second -- now, a hundred times, or a thousand times. Just a little quick calculation on the calculator, and a knowledge of the speed of light, tells you, 'Hey, wait a minute, you guys are changing the prices faster than anyone can physically access them,New Released Mercedes Benz AK500+ Key Programmer with EIS SKC Calculator so why are you blasting that all over the country on the consolidated feed?"This is, in your view at least, the result of Regulation NMS issued in 2007 by the Securities and Exchange Commission.

With Reg NMS, it essentially took x amount of available stock at one place, and made it one tenth of that x at ten different places. The regulations, as they were written and they were understood, were that routing of orders for stock would all be based on what they called a SIP, a security information processor. The SIP would tell each exchange if there were a better price somewhere else. If so, the order had to route it to that other exchange, which guarantees you get the best price available on any of the exchanges. Where does the best price e from? It es from the SIP, also known as the consolidated feed. It's really what goes along the bottom of CNBC or financial sites.

All would have been fine and well, or at least, it would be a lot better than it is today, if they actually used the SIP. Instead, the exchanges created these direct feed connections, which is a way to get the prices faster, which is actually illegal under Reg NMS. That's the big issue I have. Reg NMS is very clear: exchanges can't give this market data to anyone else in any other way faster than they give it to the SIP.TOP3000 Universal Programmer High-frequency traders are taking advantage of the exchanges illegally giving them this data sooner. If anybody is going to get arrested or busted or fined over this, it probably won't be the high-frequency traders. It's going to be the exchanges. That's what the NYSE got fined $5 million for in 2012. The SIP is the core of that piece of regulation. Without the SIP, all of Reg NMS falls apart.

Getting back to Lewis's book



 It can be the same group of stocks that processed by the same puter. That's what quote stuffing is, and that still goes on today. That should just disappear, if they weren't doing these games any more, but they are. They're going to roll out this new laser technology that gets from Carteret to Mahwah in an obscenely small amount of time. It's getting on the low-microsecond range. There's a reason why they're willing to pay for that.This has not changed at all. They've just gotten more sophisticated at hiding it. Instead of doing it solid for a second, they'll do it ten times as much, but they'll do it in a tenth of a second, so that the exchanges, which measure traffic on a one second interval, won't see it. It will be invisible, but it has the same impact.

Getting back to Lewis's book, IEX just opened in December. They were still pushing Thor around a year ago.That book is not old at all. It is spot on the money.Your own pany, Nanex, in Winnetka, Ill.--when and why did you start it? How do you see your place in all of this as a critic of high-frequency trading?
Back in '86, I was collecting everything traded on the CME onto a floppy desk, and selling that historic data from the Chicago Mercantile Exchange via Bulletin Board System. That was the precursor to the Internet.How about that!We actually had cell phones back then. We even had a real-time system once. We were transmitting real time futures charts into your car you'd ride around, and on a laptop hooked up to your cell phone, you'd see real-time, streaming charts. I've been here since the beginning.People who know me know that I'm all about data. I'm very scientific about it.

 I'm not going to publish anything or say anything unless I'm 100 percent sure and I've verified that that's what it is. I'm a very quiet person. I am not one who -- I'm a programmer at heart. That's what I enjoy doing. It wasn't until the flash crash came along: May 6, 2010, at 14:42:44 is when it overloaded.We ended up processing over a billion quotes that day. It seemed to me the SEC was having trouble assembling data. We had it. My pany, we can replay any market day that we want. I made the fateful mistake of saying to one of my programmers out in California, 'Hey, let's see what we can do with our data.

2014年4月3日星期四

The vagaries of English language



Wilcox: The vagaries of English language. We strive to recognize meaning, not just words. Plus, the depth of material you need to handle the long tail of all possible conversations that the user could initiate. We obviously can't handle everything, but we handle an awful lot. Here's an example of a prize-winning 15-minute conversation Angela had with a judge during the 2012 ChatbotBattles. Multi-Diag Access J2534 Pass-Thru Device It's an example of something which is "close" to great, with only minor flaws to reveal it's a chatbot.We use ChatScript, an open-source natural-language engine I wrote. It's the most powerful tool out there for creating conversational agents.What are the cues that I can use to know for sure that this conversation, which we're doing over instant-message, is with a human, and not with a chatbot?

Wilcox: You'd best ask things that puters are lousy at, like physical world inferencing. For example, "If I keep pouring coffee into my cup, what will happen to the book on the table near it?"PORSCHE PIWIS Tester Long sentences with plexity are also hard for determining meaning by puters.At the World Turing Test petition, a judge asked, "If I stab you with a towel, will it hurt?"And what was the answer?Wilcox: We weren't ready for it. You never can be. So we did something useless like quibbling.Are there specific challenges to creating AI aimed at children?Wilcox: Absolutely. First, voice-to-text is really hard with kids' voices. Second, childrens' vocabularies are limited and limiting.And third, as an adult you can't just write what you would easily write and say.

You have to scale it to a child's cognitive abilities. Angela wasn't so bad because she was an 18-year old voice, whereas, we're working with Geppetto Avatars on a children's health management app that's targeted for 6-year-olds, and it's been a real problem for us to think like a child and write for the child. The child's sense of humor is different from ours, and they love repetition.What is the World Turing Test petition like?Wilcox: It's a random mess. The qualifiers ask human knowledge questions like "which is bigger, a pine nut or a pine tree." And if Tom is taller than John who is taller than Sue, who is the shortest. The top four scores then get the human judges in petition, where they can do anything.

Runway Model And Tech Programmer



Now it's time for the latest conversation from our Women in Tech series. All this month, we're speaking to innovators in tech, and we're talking about the best ways to encourage young women to consider engineering, puter science and other tech fields as careers. Now not many of us think of tech as glamorous, but fashion model and programmer - yes, you heard me right - Lyndsey Scott, is defying the stereotypes. When she's not busy modeling for Calvin Klein, Prada and Louis Vuitton, Lyndsey Scott creates apps - two of which were recently picked by Apple. And despite having walked the runway for Victoria's Secret, she is still proud to call herself a nerd. And Lyndsey Scott is with us now. We e. Thanks so much for joining us.LYNDSEY SCOTT: Thanks for having me.

MARTIN: So which came first, the beauty part or the geek part?
SCOTT: I was probably called a geek way before I was called a beauty. I definitely wasn't a model when I was in school, but I never called myself a geek back then. It was more of a painful term than a plement, but now that people are using words like geek and nerd to describe me, as long as it means that I'm smart, I'm OK with it.MARTIN: You're going to fly your geek flag high now, right?SCOTT: Sure.MARTIN: So when did you discover your love of puter science and all those kind of related areas? Is it something that you grew up with? Is it something that you kind of discovered just by kind of noodling around?SCOTT: I first started playing around with puter programming when I was in middle school.

I was given a TI 89 graphing calculator. I started looking through the documentation, and realized I could make games on my calculator. So I didn't see it as puter programming at all at the time, just as a way for me to have fun games to play with.MARTIN: We've spoke to a lot of women and girls in tech fields, and a lot of them say that they started kind of getting messages surprisingly early on that tech wasn't supposed to be for girls. I mean, that they weren't supposed to be in it. Did you ever feel that way?SCOTT: No not at all. Programming wasn't something that I was deterred from at all. In fact, my father was a puter programmer when it was in zeros and ones. Right now - nowadays he types with one finger at a time on a puter, but he was involved with puter programming himself.

2014年3月27日星期四

But a lot of male programmers increasingly say that that they feel it



Being a software programmer is one of the best jobs these days for your pocketbook and your job security, but it can be incredibly bad for your mental health.Two things are going on that are literally driving programmers crazy.One is something known as the "imposter syndrome." That's when you're pretty sure that all the other coders you work with are smarter, more talented and more skilled than you are. You live in fear that people will discover that you are really faking your smarts or skills or a plishments.Women programmers frequently confess to suffering from imposter syndrome, and that's not surprising. The syndrome was actually first documented by psychologists Dr. Pauline Rose Clance and Dr. Suzanne Imes as a particular issue for successful women. It's also the subject of a number of self-help books geared toward women.

But a lot of male programmers increasingly say that that they feel it, too.These people tend to apply extremely high standards to themselves and not to others.Nissan Consult-III Imposter syndrome is  mon in professions where the work is peer reviewed. Writing software is just such a field, particularly open-source software where anyone can look at the code and change it.The trap of imposter's syndrome is that programmers think they need to work harder to b e good enough. That means spending more time coding every waking minute and taking on an increasing number of projects.That feeling is called the "Real Programmer" syndrome as named by a post that went crazy on Reddit last week.  The Real Programmer lives only to code. Redditor big_al11 explains:

A Real Programmer is someone who loves programming! They love it so much that it's what they spend all their time doing.the Real Programmer doesn't really consider it "work".a programmer isn't a Real Programmer when they don't volunteer to work 60 to 80 hour weeks for no extra monetary pensation, remember because it's "fun".It permeates the industry's culture.If you want to succeed as a programmer you have to at least look like a Real Programmer .... So you get people working evenings and weekends just for appearances and they start to burnout.Nisscan Consult4 That programmers are expected to work insanely long hours isn't new. But this idea that they are doing it of their own accord, for the sheer joy of it, is new.

But what I've learned is that you really just have to be yourself



 So, I bogged down and taught myself how to code. And after three days later, I created an app.So, what happened next seemed like that of a miracle; my app was downloaded in over 40 countries in its first week and within a month, it was being represented in over 1000 cities around the world. Who knew that so many people wanted to know what to wear according to the weather? I didn't. It just seemed like a stupid idea that thought of in my dorm room. I never knew that other people would like it.For a while now, I've been wanting to write articles that have a bit more of conversationalist tone. I'm not much of a blogger, but I think that it's important. I just think in the past we've met tech entrepreneurs, but it wasn't until after that we learned of their stories. Although I may never be of the likes of my tech heroes Mark Zuckerberg and Bill Gates I want people to see my growth as a person and my past. This is a journey that I want to take people on.

So far, it's been great but particularly the letters. I've received so many of them from you all around the world. Your stories of triumph and bravery and fighting against the body politic just inspires me more and more every day. I must admit that when I initially received the invitation from Arianna Huffington to be a guest blogger for The Huffington Post, I was really afraid of what people would think of me. My dream has always been to tell my own stories of bullying and inspire people and make them feel better. But now that I was being given this international opportunity to tell them through the Mecca of blogging. I was really scared at first.

But what I've learned is that you really just have to be yourself. I think that's the secret to defeating any fear you have. I live in the belief that we were all put on this planet for a reason. And there is always going to be a time when you're afraid to do something because of the mean things that people are going to say. But it's because you're special. Everyone that I've met who's achieved their own dreams were outcasts at one point in their life because everyone around them was just doing the normal thing. But trust me, i's really a wonderful thing that you'll look back on and laugh about after you do achieve your dreams.

2014年3月21日星期五

Remember when stand-alone EFI systems seemed beyond the reach of the average car guy



Remember when stand-alone EFI systems seemed beyond the reach of the average car guy? Oh sure, the"puter geeks could get it to work, but for those of us without a"puter degree, the risks just seemed to outweigh the benefits. Well, now that the EFI"panies are well past their infancy, anyone who really wants to take a bit of time to learn about them can have a great performing EFI system in as little as a weekend.But what if you don't want to run a single or pair of four-barrel throttle bodies? What if you have or want a Six-Barrel car and want to keep it that way? And what about using a Shaker hood?

That's the issue that Muscle Car Restorations came up against recently,X-VCI For GM MDI when the owner of a '70 Challenger wanted to upgrade from a 383 four-barrel to a 512-inch stroker and a Six Pack. Sure, repop carbs are available, but EFI on a six-barrel throttle body sounds cool.It just so happens, that Bruce K. Bridges, founder of F&B Performance Engineered Products, has been working with Chrysler two-barrel throttle bodies for well over a decade, and has been building billet aluminum versions for some time now. He has"e up with a"plete six-barrel setup that will work with either FAST's XFI or EZ-EFI systems. Just like the original Six-Pack cars, you can run around on a mild two-barrel and still have as much as 2,300 cfm at your disposal.

Because F&B builds their throttle bodies from billet aluminum instead of cast aluminum, they can offer bore sizes of 44-50 mm, and claim that they will flow more air than any other throttle body of the same size. The billet construction also allows them to build-in larger inlet areas than stock, use tapered flow paths for maximum ram effect,32MB CARD FOR GM TECH2 and most important in this case, they are"patible with factory air cleaners and shaker hoods.F&B also supplies an Edelbrock Performer intake that has been fitted with the proper injector bungs and vacuum ports for the MAP sensor and etc., so you can get a"plete bolt on kit that even"es with custom spacers so your shaker hood will end up at the correct factory height. You will need to upgrade your fuel system, but we'll show you what you need to do to for that as well.

My Altima 2K2 is just back from where I changed its camshaft



My Altima 2K2 is just back from where I changed its camshaft, gasket, injector nozzles, oil and filter. Same day, I got P1111. 'Engine idles rough, but drives okay'.P1111 means Intake Valve Timing Circuit Bank1. There is a sensor that controls this, located on the cylinder head that could be defective, but owing to the type of repair just carried out, the ignition timing could be advanced or retarded. Have the technician run a data stream on the ignition timing of the vehicle and check the timing"ponents properly.

I bought Rav4 2003 model. Initially, it will not move when gear is selected. Later, as it moves, it makes some sound as if something is holding the gear from engaging. Anytime my mechanic checks, it works for sometimes. What should I do? Akinpelu, You need to have a diagnostic scan run on the vehicle and the result will help in resolving the issues. Also have the fluid checked for quantity and quality.A Lancashire-based"pany which specialises in green dual fuel engine management technology has signed a trial deal with an unnamed global truck manufacturer.

Now it has signed a deal which could lead to a dual fuel engine for heavy duty vehicles being developed for a market in South East Asia.This is the first programme to be awarded through its cooperation agreement with international engineering group Ricardo signed in September.John Pettitt, chief executive officer of Clean Air Power, said: "It is a pleasure to be announcing a concept study so quickly after entering the cooperation agreement with Ricardo."This is a very exciting but challenging programme which highlights the interest in our technology in major world markets including Asia."Clean Air Power's dual fuel engine uses a diesel fuel injector like a "liquid spark plug", using natural gas with diesel pilot ignition.The firm says natural gas"prises as much as 90 percent of the overall fuel mix, resulting in cleaner and cheaper running costs.The"pany said the aim was to use Clean Air Power's Dual-Fuel"bustion technology to "deliver an advanced dual fuel engine that not only achieves its emissions objective but also reduces the extent of emissions after-treatment required by the base diesel engine".

2014年2月21日星期五

Dighton adopts regulation to put electronic cigarettes under umbrella of tobacco products

Tom Kiklas, a spokesperson for the Alpharetta, Ga.,-based Tobacco Vapor Electronic Cigarette Association, acknowledges that there have been some companies that "are not doing the research" when they are telling people in their advertisements they can smoke the e-cigarettes anywhere. Kiklas said,MOST Cable for OPS/OPPS on the contrary, the leaders of his association fought against classifying e-cigarettes as separate from tobacco products during the Smoking Everywhere v. the Food and Drug Administration case played out over 2009 and 2010."It's our position that it is a tobacco product and should be regulated as such," Kiklas said. "Our position is this is a tobacco product and we should adhere to all local and federal regulations."

On the other hand, Kiklas said, he hopes that the society's understanding of e-cigarettes will "evolve," to realize that it is harmless to use e-cigarettes in public places. Kiklas said that compared to litany of harmful ingredients in tobacco, there are only five ingredients in e-cigarettes which have individually been approved for public use by the FDA, while the product on a whole has not been approved by the FDA. Kiklas also scoffed at a Mayo Clinic report released recently that said, "very little is known about the health effects of electronic cigarettes," while Mayo promoted so-called nicotine inhalers as a proven safe way to help people stop smoking."We just ask for logic when it comes to this debate," Kiklas said.According to the Tobacco Vapor Electronic Cigarette Association, 4 million Americans use e-cigarettes, with a billion dollars in sales projected by the end of the year.

While Dighton has decided to provide a license for selling tobacco and e-cigarettes under the title of "tobacco and nicotine product sales," Taunton requires a permit for each.Marilyn Edge, director of the Western Bristol County and Foxboro Tobacco and Alcohol Prevention,BMW Carsoft 6.5 said that Taunton has maintained its own policy that addresses e-cigarettes for two or three years.        "Before it was passed you could use them in public places," said Edge, who added that Taunton-area businesses have been provided with signage alerting customers that using e-cigarettes is not allowed.Edge said e-cigarettes still remain relatively new territory for many vendors.

2014年2月20日星期四

Mouser Electronics Named Distributor of the Year by Honeywell Sensing and Control

Stressing on the need to educate and train more engineers on operating electronic warfare systems, he said the academia and industry should take advantage of the policy change to involve the private sector in developing the technology and products to gather information and use it for national security.This is the third time for Mouser to receive this top award by achieving excellence in several key areas: Having the fastest and most effective new product launches; the biggest increase in number of new Honeywell customers; maintaining the largest breadth of Honeywell products in stock; and the greatest percentage of sales increase. Mouser, a subsidiary of TTI, Inc., is part of the esteemed Berkshire Hathaway family of companies.

"It is a tremendous honor to be recognized by Honeywell, a recognized leader in the industry and one of our most valued supplier partners," said Barry McConnell, Mouser Senior Vice President of Interconnect and Electromechanical Products. "Our business relationship has been mutually beneficial and this award is a great tribute to our hard work and continued success.""We are very pleased to present our 2013 Catalog Distributor of the Year Award to Mouser Electronics," said Mike West, Director-Global Distribution Sales for Honeywell Sensing and Control. "Mouser's focus on new customers and service excellence, as well as the rapid introduction and promotion of new Honeywell products has helped them achieve this high honor."

In 2011, Mouser received Honeywell's Innovative Marketing Communications Gold Award for excellence in key areas: Support and promotion of NPI products; growth in customer acquisition and development; overall alignment, relative to focus products; ability to provide analytics; and innovative marketing activities. In 2010 and 2012, Mouser also won Honeywell's Americas' Catalog Distributor of the Year.With its broad product line and unsurpassed customer service, Mouser caters to design engineers and buyers by delivering What's Next in advanced technologies. Mouser offers customers 20 global support locations and stocks the world's widest selection of the latest semiconductors and electronic components for the newest design projects.

2014年2月14日星期五

Future of Queensland crime fighting is Zebedee Scanner

"This technology can get to areas where conventional aircraft can't, because it is either too dangerous or too costly," he said.Police departments the world over are experimenting with new technologies and devices.In the US, several jurisdictions are considering whether to equip their officers with Google Glass.In Sydney, high incidences of alcohol-fuelled violence have prompted police to issue a tender for an ID scanning system to be installed in pubs and clubs in the neighbourhood of Kings Cross. Details such as name, date of birth and address captured from patrons' identity documents will be stored in the system so that police and venues can identify underage patrons and those subject to temporary or long-term banning orders.

Launching "the future of crime fighting" in Queensland – a device known as the Zebedee scanner LAUNCH X-431 Heavy-Duty– Police Minister Jack Dempsey and Science Ian Walker declined to hold the odd-looking object.It was left to CSIRO scientist Dr Jonathan Roberts to display the Zebedee, so named because of its likeness to the spring-legged character in children's TV show The Magic Roundabout."We decided we don't want to hold it," chuckled a blushing Mr Walker, as the Zebedee bobbed cheekily in Dr Roberts' hand.Costing around $37,000 plus GST, the laser scanner allows police to map a crime scene in three-dimensional form in about 20-minutes.Police Commissioner Ian Stewart said as well as saving time, the scanner would reduce interference in a scene and allow access to previously hard-to-reach areas such as steep declines and bush land.

"The Daniel Mo'be case is probably a classic example of where this type of technology would've been very helpful at the time," said Mr Stewart."What would normally take a day can now be done in the time it takes for an officer to simply walk around the perimeter and in and out of the various areas."The QPS currently only had one Zebedee,MOTO-BMW Motorcycle-specific Diagnostic Scanner but Mr Stewart said he hoped to purchase at least four more so they could be distributed among the five police regions."We look forward to continuing our working relationship with CSIRO to explore new technology that will benefit our officers in their duties," he said.An aerial version of the Zebedee was now being developed, Dr Roberts said.The Zebedee Scanner promises to improve the efficiency of police crime scene examination and provide detailed records for court cases.

2014年1月26日星期日

Auto Key Transponder Function Once the car key


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2014年1月25日星期六

She was permitted to attend his funeral


"What you inhale is the steam, and what you can put in the liquid is anything dissolvable, like nicotine. So the nicotine is in there for prior smokers and can be adjusted to whatever strength your former cigarette was," added Tom Dunn, owner of Snake River Vapor.Lawmakers in Idaho have banned the selling and offering of electronic cigarettes to minors. But this hasn't stopped the trend from gaining attention from young people around the country."The younger crowd realizes they don't want to get into smoking, it's harmful, there is a lot of evidence, there is enough push and public pressure put on cigarettes, so they say okay I don't want to get into that. It's harmful or it's dirty. So they try it," Dunn pointed out."It caters from people 18 to 75, 80 years old. It's a very good alternative to smoking," Leavitt added."I do see this replacing the traditional analog cigarettes the US Army used to give the Army when they went to war. This is a life altering change that's not going away. It's not a fad. It's not a short lived thing. It is a way of life and it's here to stay," Longben said.

She was permitted to attend his funeral. She wore a khaki prison suit and was escorted by a female officer from the Connecticut Department of Corrections."It was horrible. It was horrible. My son had just lost his father," said Nancy Bassett, who is now the respected co-coordinator at Kingdom Recovery Center on Summer Street in St. Johnsbury. "I thought I was going to come home [from prison] and be with my husband who I had been with for 30 years, but I lost the love of my life."Nancy Bassett got clean in Danbury and stayed clean. She since dedicated her life to helping others achieve the same at the recovery center, which is the childhood home of Alcoholics Anonymous co-founder Dr. Robert Holbrook Smith, aka Dr. Bob.Despite sobriety and good work, Nancy Bassett is still haunted by her husband's overdose."I will always feel guilty because I wasn't there," she said. "If I had been there. If I had Narcan. Maybe I could have revived him."She recounted the experience this week from her tiny office at the recovery center upon news that Narcan, an overdose antidote long administered by doctors and EMTs, is going mainstream.

2014年1月15日星期三

Your preferred dry cleaner?

Stillwater's Lake McKusick had a phosphorous problem.Too much of the nutrient was being carried by runoff from rooftops, driveways and streets into storm sewers and directly into the 50-acre lake, which became cloudy and overgrown with algae and wound up in 2006 on the state's "impaired" list.Among the fixes local leaders employed: a $20,000 grant in 2011 from the state's Clean Water Fund to install six rain gardens where runoff could soak in and pollutants could filter out naturally.In came more than $5,000 in plants and a similar amount for "pre-treatment chambers" to provide additional filtration. More than $2,000 each was spent on retaining walls, edgers and excavation.

In part because of those efforts,D900 CANSCAN the lake's nutrient load went down and clarity improved, and the lake was taken off the impaired waters list for excess nutrients in 2012.Minnesota can regulate what factories and water-treatment plants put into its rivers and lakes. The state has not, though, found an effective way to tackle one of the biggest contributors to polluted waterways: Farms.Roughly 85 percent of the state's water pollution comes from "nonpoint" sources, according to state officials, and agriculture is a key contributor. Officials are left to ask landowners to voluntarily follow conservation guidelines."For years, we've kind of been dependent upon these random acts of conservation," Merriam said.

The Legislature could pass laws or agencies could adopt rules requiring farmers to adopt conservation practices and pay their share of cleanup costs, but that would be a political challenge."Not in the foreseeable future; I don't think there's the political support for regulating agricultural production," Merriam said.Last session,MaxiDiag PRO MD801 the Legislature established a water certification program with Clean Water Fund money. Farmers who follow certain principles can be certified for up to 10 years as an environmentally sound user of water.Officials hope the program will encourage more farmers to adopt conservation practices. If not, some politically acceptable version of regulation may be needed.

2014年1月14日星期二

How to deal with a difficult programmer on an open source project?

I have an open source script for a specific site I'm trying not to call anything by name here that a few other developers and I recently moved to GitHub. We've been joined by several new developers since we moved to the new system, including one very active one in particular. However, this active one has started changing a lot of the project.First of all, he deleted our versioning system not like Git, but like that—we called it versions v4.1.16 and said it would be better to simply push the code to the site when we think it's ready. Now there's no centralized place to put release notes, which has become annoying.The thing that made me just about ready to pack my bags and go was the push script. Another developer on the project wrote a simple Python-based push script. Since we keep multiple versions of the script online in various places, I began coding a larger Java program with a graphical interface that would replace the Python script.

I went on IRC to notify everyone about it, and I got a very annoying response from the programmer saying that the old Python-based script can do everything mine can do and is so much more lightweight he also commented about the fact that he thought Python was better than Java and so on. I looked over the code for the old push script and saw that none of the features he said existed were there.So now I want to know what to do. I've spent a lot of my time on this project, so I don't want to just get up and leave, but I'm finding it hard to work with this new developer. On the flip side, he is now the #1 committer on the project, with even more commits than the lead developer. I'm not really sure what to do about this. Has anybody else experienced this problem? If so, what did you do?

Every working day this month, as part of our New Year, New Job 2014 special, Develop brings you a game industry professional to explain what their job involves and key advice to help you follow in their footsteps.Anna Ljungberg, an experienced gameplay programmer at Codemasters, describes what it takes to become part of a programming team, governing the science that makes racing games fun.I'm part of the gameplay programming team on one of our racing titles. I'm mainly responsible for the extensive camera system that underpins all of the cinematic and driving cameras. But I get stuck into all game-related tasks as required, such as game mode logic, results and rewards.

2014年1月12日星期日

Codemasters's Anna Ljungberg discusses the key skills needed for her role in programming

Obviously, learn to program and how games work. Then you need to show that you can do it for a living, which is where qualifications and experience helps. One option is to demonstrate your abilities by writing something in your spare time to show how interested and committed you are to making games.Usually you need an undergraduate degree in a games-related course or similar, like Computer Science or Mathematics. I graduated with a degree in Games AI. Industry experience is not required, but you will have to demonstrate your abilities in other ways, such as your own demos and other things you have been involved in.

Passion and the ability to make games. You need to be both enthusiastic about making games and have the knowledge to make one, as well as a willingness to learn, a curiosity of how things work and how they can be made better. Personal projects can be key. If you love making games this should be very easy for you.What opportunities are there for career progression?As a programmer you can specialise in a particular area Launch iCard and become the expert in that field. You can also branch out into management by becoming a line manager and work your way up to a technical director-type role.The most important thing to me is to feel happy and motivated with what I do every day, as well as something that gives me an opportunity to develop my skills and knowledge.

Being a games programmer definitely gives me all that, as I really enjoy what I do and the end product of my work. I also have the opportunity to further my knowledge in many fields and experience new challenges every day.'The industry makes an effort to reduce the model and, in a way, simplify things,' she said of fashion. 'They wouldn't talk about my education, they wouldn't talk about me…in a way I understand.'But Ms Scott did integrate her two careers in creating iPort CodeReader 8– an app that allows models to upload their 'book,' or portfolio onto an iPad.'I built that app because it was something I personally needed,' she told the site of iPort. 'My book always ends up looking terrible, the books fall apart, the pages are tearing, it's dirty, and it's a mess.''I'd say she's like Gisele Bundchen mixed with Bill Gates'

2014年1月8日星期三

Programmer Releases App for South Shore Commuters

A northern Indiana man has developed a smartphone app that allows commuters using the South Shore train line to check on the status of their train.Greg Koons began developing phone applications in 2011 with fellow Purdue University graduates working for in a startup company. One of the 31-year-old Hobart man's recent creations is his iSouthShore app that's available for both Android and Apple phones.Koons told the Post-Tribune that since commuters on South Shore trains are often working on their phones or playing games, he took that trend further and created an app that allows them to check on the status of their train.Shortly after that, he built the iMetra app for Illinois commuters on Apple phones. Both smartphone apps are available for 99 cents.

The University of Rochester is one of the country's top-tier research universities. Our 158 buildings house more than 200 academic majors, more than 2,000 faculty and instructional staff, and some 10,500 students–approximately half of whom are women. Learning at the University of Rochester is on a very personal scale. Rochester remains one of the smallest and most collegiate among top research universities, with smaller classes, a low 10:1 student to teacher ratio, and increased interactions with faculty.Install and maintain application integration software and layered products on several computer platforms.  Troubleshoot problems and provide consultation to clients about configuration and use of these platforms.  Communicate to staff planned and implemented changes and status of problem resolution.  Be responsive to end-user and IS requests for services.

Coordinate with staff, including applications, customer services, the help desk and the data center.  Function as the project leader for major application integration implementations by defining the project plan, identifying the required resources, coordinating the tasks of the project team, and the project schedule.  Provide technical consulting services within and outside the department.  Mentor staff.  Serve on hospital teams as an active participant.Design, program, test, document and install application integration software.  At least 5 years experience in Java programming.  Some knowledge in Shell Languages and/or Perl is desirable.