Author: d4mer

  • Jane Austen on Python: The intersection of literature and tech

    [ad_1] This article is for the English majors, the bookworms, the lovers of literature, and the people with humanities backgrounds who sometimes struggle with the question, “So do you ever use your English degree?” It’s also for the people who’ve asked that question of their colleagues with non-STEM backgrounds, who’ve been confused about how someone…

  • A kid in an open source candy store

    [ad_1] I was introduced to open source through immersion when I learned C and Perl in college. Compared to previous programming languages like BASIC and Pascal, which I had learned only from textbooks, I learned C and Perl in the context of the Internet. I would ask and answer questions on USENET newsgroups, and I…

  • Does your company know how much open source it uses?

    [ad_1] Licenses are the legal underpinning of open source projects, but companies don’t always know how to manage them. Jeff Luszcz founded Palamida to help organizations ensure they were complying with upstream software licenses. Along the way, he and his team discovered that being unaware of the open source licenses in use leads to being…

  • demons head sculpting blender 3d

    Скульптинг Демона. Часть 1-1 (голова).. Demon’s sculpting in the Blender. . Part 1-1 (Head) Часть 1-2/Part 1-2: … source

  • Create a culture where difficult conversations aren't so hard

    [ad_1] I worked as a consultant for many years before becoming the CEO of Red Hat. One of the most surprising aspects of that work was that people would open up to me, an outsider, about all the elephants in the room—but they were too polite or embarrassed to call out the obvious issues or…

  • September review: Top 10 and editor's picks

    [ad_1] September was an action packed month, with 684,610 page views and 101 articles published. We ran three series, which included 13 articles in our Back to School theme, and speaker interviews for All Things Open and Grace Hopper Celebration of Women. read more [ad_2] Source link

  • Blender 3D Tutorial – Head Model, Add Torso and Arms (3b) by VscorpianC

    Blender open source software; this tutorial shows how to add the torso and arms to the basic head model done in a previous tutorial. VscorpianC You can find ref … source

  • Compositing Cycles Render Passes in Blender

    Learn how to composite Cycles render passes in Blender for utmost control of your scene. source

  • How to Design and Layout a Coffee Shop Or Espresso Bar

    [ad_1] If you are planning to open an espresso bar/coffee shop, then developing an efficient store design and layout will be one of the most important factors in positioning your business for success. Speed of service is critical to the profitability of a coffee business. An efficient ergonomic store design will allow you to maximize…

  • Blender Basics for 3d printing part1

    An absolute beginner intro to Blender focusing on STL files for 3d printing. We start with navigating around the scene, importing STL files and scaling and … source