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www.pentronik.art
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| | | | | It all started with some little dark dots. See the photograph below. They happened to be in a line, and as such, they were very obvious. What follows is (planned to be) a series of blog posts about my unravelling of the trouble I got into trying to solve this issue. Assuming that I do solve this issue to my own satisfaction. The reason for this to be a series of posts is that I'll try to keep each post focussed. To see them all together, see the #out-damned-spot tag page. You could think of it like a logbook, but I don't promise to not edit it for clarity as I understand more. | |
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chelseatroy.com
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| | | | | Last week Aisha Blake hosted me for a conversation about computer science education, from designing an activity to a session to a course. Luckily, we got this recording, so you can watch it anytime! Here's that link to the recording again. Additional notes on what we covered: First, here is the "Designing a Course" blog... | |
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kylewbanks.com
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| | | | | The Android [Canvas](https://developer.android.com/reference/android/graphics/Canvas.html) provides convenient methods for drawing simple shapes such as circles and rectangles, using [drawCircle](https://developer.android.com/reference/android/graphics/Canvas.html#drawCircle(float, float, float, android.graphics.Pai... | |
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www.jakobmaier.at
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