Lecture 12: More about debugging, knapsack problem, introduction to dynamic programming Instructors: Prof. Eric Grimson, Prof. John Guttag View the complete course at: ocw.mit.edu License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at ocw.mit.edu More courses at ocw.mit.edu
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How to emulate Timeline Cache in Pro Tools 10 for FREE! (part 2)
***More tips below! Click to see more: ****PLEASE VIEW @ 720p**** 1. Always be vigilant. You are your own best back up. Before you remove anything from the ramdisk, always make sure it is current with what you have on your hard disk. 2. Folder Actions and other workflow automations are extremely powerful. I encourage anyone who uses a Mac professionally to give Automator a serious chance. It can be clunky at times, but it can also save you from buying unnecessary software. 3. Check out this link for some tricks on how to make your ramdisk data persist between boots and sleeps! puregin.org If you enjoyed these tutorials, the best way to show your appreciation would be to share them around! The more views and likes I see, the more tutorials will continue to show up on this channel. Thanks again for tuning in! Recommended links airusersblog.com www.airusersblog.com pro-tools-expert.moonfruit.com (I do not work for Avid, Apple or any other brands mentioned in the video. For instructional purposes only. I take no responsibility for any problems you may have with your computer or software therein, this is intended purely as a guide.)
Kerry Decker TV Show: The Adam Computer (1986)
More highlights from my “NightLife Show” which ran on local cable TV in FL from 1980-1986. This is one of my final NightLife TV Shows that made it to air. This program shows the revolutionary Adam Computer in it’s final days. This program is not complete as the original videotape loses it’s tracking before the end. However, since it’s one of the few programs devoted to the departed Adam, I wanted to show it anyway. I had to read off the specs as I didn’t know what any of this was back then. The Coleco Adam was an attempt in the early 1980s by American toy manufacturer Coleco to follow on the success of its ColecoVision game console. The Adam was not very successful, partly because of early production problems. In its favor, the Adam had a large software library from the start. It was derived from and compatible with the ColecoVision’s software and accessories, and, in addition, the popular CP/M operating system was available as an option. Its price gave a complete system: a 64 KB RAM computer, tape drive, letter-quality printer, and software including the Buck Rogers: Planet of Zoom video game. The IBM PCjr sold for $669 but included no peripherals, and although the popular Commodore 64 sold for around $200, its price was not much lower after the purchase of a printer, tape or disk drive, and software. Like many home computers of its day, it used a television set for its monitor. The SmartWriter electronic typewriter loads when the system is turned on. In this mode, the …
Lecture 9 | Programming Abstractions (Stanford)
Lecture 9 by Julie Zelenski for the Programming Abstractions Course (CS106B) in the Stanford Computer Science Department. Julie goes over recursion and the proper ways to solve problems recursively. She continues with the example of a program that draws a fractal image and explains a Mandarin code to illustrate the different possibilities of drawing different pictures. She then discusses the problem of moving a stack of disks from one peg to the other peg. Later, she demonstrates the basic principle necessary to solve the problem with a child’s toy and goes through how to solve the problem with a program. Complete Playlist for the Course: www.youtube.com CS 106B Course Website: cs106b.stanford.edu Stanford Center for Professional Development scpd.stanford.edu Stanford University: www.stanford.edu Stanford University Channel on YouTube: www.youtube.com
Computer customization: Windows to Mac
Read… This tutorial is mainly for Windows 7 and Vista, but it will work for XP as well. I’m not saying you won’t have any problems; just if you do have one, search “mac theme for windows XP” into YouTube. Other than that, please like & subscribe, and thanks for watching. Notice: – I need channel background, so if you do GFX, hook me up and I will box you. – Still working on my mod menu, so prepare for that. – My setup video is coming soon. Downloads: – IconPackeger 4.0 – adf.ly – Mac Cursors – adf.ly – Rocketdock – adf.ly – iLeopard Icon Packeger – adf.ly – Universal Theme Patcher – adf.ly – Start Orb Charger – adf.ly – Themes – adf.ly — Please Donate: Tehrizmo@aol.com