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  • G Gary R Wheeler

    Huh. I don't approve of your style at all. Around the 37 second mark, frame 17, you left some extraneous white space (lines 437 through 440) that just looks messy.

    Software Zen: delete this;

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    peterchen
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    Exactly. That project should be scrapped and rewritten in Prolog.

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    • J Jason Hooper

      I'm surprised I didn't think to post this here sooner: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXaX6zjSfHw[^] - Coding at 150x normal speed This was actually just a test run of the time lapse feature of my (then-)new camcorder. I was planning to rig some sort of track to gradually pan the camera behind me over the course of an 8 hour work day and make some sort of cool video that way. But I liked the way this (candid, unscripted) video turned out so I uploaded it as-is.

      Jason

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      peterchen
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      IMpressive. It is very obvious from this video that the main action is not writing text, but navigation. I hope our IDE's catch up with that. insert Visual Assist ad. It's not the solution, but it make the problem bearable. I'd love to try something like that experimental IDE[^] on my day-to-day code.

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      • P peterchen

        IMpressive. It is very obvious from this video that the main action is not writing text, but navigation. I hope our IDE's catch up with that. insert Visual Assist ad. It's not the solution, but it make the problem bearable. I'd love to try something like that experimental IDE[^] on my day-to-day code.

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        | FoldWithUs! | sighist | WhoIncludes - Analyzing C++ include file hierarchy

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        Jason Hooper
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        Code Bubbles... now THAT is cool. I would love to try something like that for c# development.

        Jason

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        • P peterchen

          IMpressive. It is very obvious from this video that the main action is not writing text, but navigation. I hope our IDE's catch up with that. insert Visual Assist ad. It's not the solution, but it make the problem bearable. I'd love to try something like that experimental IDE[^] on my day-to-day code.

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          Mark_Wallace
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          peterchen wrote:

          the main action is not writing text, but navigation

          peterchen wrote:

          I'd love to try something like that experimental IDE[^]

          I see what you mean. My first action, after clicking the link, was to click the redirect link that appeared to navigate to the page's new location.

          I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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          • M Mark_Wallace

            peterchen wrote:

            the main action is not writing text, but navigation

            peterchen wrote:

            I'd love to try something like that experimental IDE[^]

            I see what you mean. My first action, after clicking the link, was to click the redirect link that appeared to navigate to the page's new location.

            I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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            peterchen
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            Mark Wallace wrote:

            My first action, after clicking the link, was to click the redirect link that appeared to navigate to the page's new location.

            Heh :) The video ist still on that page, so... my attention went there. After all, it's pure, raw, unadultered IDE pr0n, so my carelessness could be forgiven.

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            • J Jason Hooper

              I'm surprised I didn't think to post this here sooner: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXaX6zjSfHw[^] - Coding at 150x normal speed This was actually just a test run of the time lapse feature of my (then-)new camcorder. I was planning to rig some sort of track to gradually pan the camera behind me over the course of an 8 hour work day and make some sort of cool video that way. But I liked the way this (candid, unscripted) video turned out so I uploaded it as-is.

              Jason

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              Lost User
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              :thumbsup:

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              • P peterchen

                IMpressive. It is very obvious from this video that the main action is not writing text, but navigation. I hope our IDE's catch up with that. insert Visual Assist ad. It's not the solution, but it make the problem bearable. I'd love to try something like that experimental IDE[^] on my day-to-day code.

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                AspDotNetDev
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                I didn't read it, but I'm pretty sure I saw a link in a recent daily news to a Visual Studio version of code bubbles.

                [Managing Your JavaScript Library in ASP.NET]

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                • J Jason Hooper

                  I'm surprised I didn't think to post this here sooner: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXaX6zjSfHw[^] - Coding at 150x normal speed This was actually just a test run of the time lapse feature of my (then-)new camcorder. I was planning to rig some sort of track to gradually pan the camera behind me over the course of an 8 hour work day and make some sort of cool video that way. But I liked the way this (candid, unscripted) video turned out so I uploaded it as-is.

                  Jason

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                  Interesting and illustrates my theory that people do *NOT* need more than one big monitor, thanks for posting that.


                  There is no failure only feedback

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                  • P peterchen

                    Exactly. That project should be scrapped and rewritten in Prolog.

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                    Gary R Wheeler
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                    I think you're onto something, although there were a few spots that just cried out for a bit of hand-tuned assembler.

                    Software Zen: delete this;

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                    • J Jason Hooper

                      I'm surprised I didn't think to post this here sooner: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXaX6zjSfHw[^] - Coding at 150x normal speed This was actually just a test run of the time lapse feature of my (then-)new camcorder. I was planning to rig some sort of track to gradually pan the camera behind me over the course of an 8 hour work day and make some sort of cool video that way. But I liked the way this (candid, unscripted) video turned out so I uploaded it as-is.

                      Jason

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                      n podbielski
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                      Youtube is blocked at my office :sigh:

                      In soviet Russia code debugs You!

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                      • P peterchen

                        IMpressive. It is very obvious from this video that the main action is not writing text, but navigation. I hope our IDE's catch up with that. insert Visual Assist ad. It's not the solution, but it make the problem bearable. I'd love to try something like that experimental IDE[^] on my day-to-day code.

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                        | FoldWithUs! | sighist | WhoIncludes - Analyzing C++ include file hierarchy

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                        Kent K
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                        Thanks for the link, that was a very interesting IDE. It Looks like Java only though at first, but when searching a bit more and link following it looks like debugging in Visual Studio is possible soon (http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/projects/debuggercanvas/[^]), then perhaps code editing (http://twitter.com/#!/AndrewBragdon[^]). Or maybe they are one and the same. Looking further there is this gem to look forward to I guess: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/kaelr/archive/2009/03/26/code-canvas.aspx[^] Whether the two will be related or not I don't know.

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                        • J Jason Hooper

                          I'm surprised I didn't think to post this here sooner: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXaX6zjSfHw[^] - Coding at 150x normal speed This was actually just a test run of the time lapse feature of my (then-)new camcorder. I was planning to rig some sort of track to gradually pan the camera behind me over the course of an 8 hour work day and make some sort of cool video that way. But I liked the way this (candid, unscripted) video turned out so I uploaded it as-is.

                          Jason

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                          Reelix
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                          You need more interesting screen-saver... The one at 0:52 is boring :p

                          -= Reelix =-

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