Welcome to my website about the Windows Presentation Foundation. The tutorials will show you how to create the next generation user experience. I hope you will get amazed by the possibilities of this fascinating technology.
- nicolas rolland
Cube is an open-source system for visualizing time series data, built on MongoDB, Node and D3. If you send Cube timestamped events (with optional structured data), you can easily build realtime visualizations of aggregate metrics for internal dashboards.
- nicolas rolland
The Luxeed LED Keyboard has 430 color LEDs beneath the keycaps. The color of each key can be individually configured to match your application or mood
- nicolas rolland
"That is funny. We dont even have a common system to *share* math proofs, aka, upon which we could to automatically verify manual proofs, but we have people wanking off for the last 40 years to automatically *elaborate* proof. It might be the goal, but this is *totally* the wrong way to achieve it."
- nicolas rolland
As a society, we can and should invest more money in education. But that is only part of the solution. We need to significantly reduce those costs while at the same time improving quality.
- nicolas rolland
FsEye is a visual object tree inspector for the F# Interactive. Taking advantage of the built-in WinForms event loop, it listens for additions and updates to variables within FSI sessions, allowing you to reflectively examine properties of captured values through a visual interface. It also allows you to programmatically add and update eye watches, effectively ending the era of printf REPL debugging.
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Experiment 1 demonstrated that thinking about one’s income as an hourly wage reduced the happiness that participants derived from leisure time on the internet. Experiment 2 revealed that a similar manipulation decreased participants’ state of happiness after listening to a pleasant song and that this effect was fully mediated by the degree of impatience experienced during the music.
- nicolas rolland
Hacker School is a three-month, immersive school for becoming a better programmer. It's like a writers retreat for hackers. We (Nick, Dave and Sonali) run the program every four months in New York and meet Mondays, Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays from 11am to 7pm. We provide space, time to focus, and a friendly community dedicated to self-improvement
- nicolas rolland