Author: jedreynolds
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Java3D, JOGL…jReality?
I’ve been reading up on where Java3D is at, and in brief, the Java3D federation effectively concluded its work in 2008 but left it…unmarketed. The API was left complete, but interaction with the AWT and Swing libraries apparently left a lot to be desired…esp if you tried running it on OSX. There are a lot…
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Notes on the History of HTML
A list of links to articles discussing the origin of HTML. http://www.w3.org/People/Raggett/book4/ch02.html HTML has had a life-span of roughly seven years. During that time, it has evolved from a simple language with a small number of tags to a complex system of mark-up, enabling authors to create all-singing-and-dancing Web pages complete with animated images, sound…
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stacksmash.org » Packet visualization with Python
This looks like a fascinating way to visualize tcp packet streams. stacksmash.org » Packet visualization with Python.
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Futuristic ‘Daedalus’ cyber-attack alert system | The Verge
This article really looks like the kinds of graphics you would see in one of the Ghost in the Shell movies. Japan’s NICT develops futuristic ‘Daedalus’ cyber-attack alert system | The Verge.
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Originally posted on StartupTunes: Bitviz Bitviz is a Java-based visualization tool for network traffic and files. The tool turns bytes into square colors which are then placed in a floating grid to allow structures and patterns to emerge in the data. The tool currently offers live and static analysis of PCAP data. It can also…
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I’ve started keeping an eye out for interesting…
Originally posted on Drawing lines between dots: I have been playing with an opensource software called Gephi for several months. I believe it is one of the best non-proprietary network visualization softwares currently out there. Gephi allows users to visualize, navigate and understand relational dataset such as social network data, quickly and efficiently. 0.8 beta…
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Going boldly: Behind the scenes at NASA’s hallowed Mission Control Center | Ars Technica
Going boldly: Behind the scenes at NASA’s hallowed Mission Control Center | Ars Technica. Wow, this is pretty neat stuff.
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Trying out scribefire
The last post was from blogilo. This post is from a firefox addon, Scribefire. This is apparently the old version of the plugin.
