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jlzych.com
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| | | | | Interaction of Color is, by far, the best book on color I've ever read. Other teaching methods focus on theory, color systems, the physics of color (wavelength, rods and cones, etc.), or resort to rote rules like, "red means danger." It's mechanical, mathematical, rules-based, and divorced from how people perceive and react to color. Or as Albers puts it: "Experience teaches that in visual perception there is a discrepancy between physical fact and psychic effect." | |
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hamvocke.com
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| | | | | Find out how to create your own, beautiful terminal color scheme. | |
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blog.sanctum.geek.nz
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| | | | | [AI summary] The provided text is a collection of various technical topics and articles, including: 1) A guide on using command-line tools for development, covering debugging, profiling, and performance analysis with tools like GDB, Valgrind, and others. 2) An in-depth look at version control systems, from early systems like RCS and CVS to modern ones like Git and Mercurial. 3) A discussion on shell scripting, including Bash, custom commands, and automation. 4) A series of articles on Vim, covering configuration, diffing, and debugging within the editor. 5) Miscellaneous topics such as terminal usage, shell configuration, and system administration practices. The content is written in a technical style, suitable for developers and system administrators workin... | |
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blog.evjang.com
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| | | I wrote this post last year when I was teaching Brown's graduate computer graphics course, and wanted to share this on my blog because I fi... | ||