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This is a little reminiscent – these are the guys who were there when I walked down the halls of UofT.
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Each one of us has experienced the benefits of hosting a meeting through online visualization tools. Such online providers as NetMeeting gave regular users a more flexible way to share information over the internet.
Now with the ever growing demand for richer environment Intel is introducing a concept of meeting online in a 3D environment.
The ScienceSim will give users the capability to build their own virtual worlds. The possibilities are endless.
ScienceSim provides the basic building blocks (client viewers, installation utilities, management tools, etc.), and new technologies that enable broader interoperability through content sharing. Interested people can quickly bring up their own worlds on their own systems and experiment with creating 3D worlds of their own.” What’s interesting about this project is the amount of open source used and yet the compatibility with Second Life.
Before I begin let me just say that I am a big supporter of what Adobe has done with the Flex application. As a result I’ve tried to be un-biast and explicit about my opinion.
I have a few concerns regarding a new product xcelsius. Despite impressive results there are fundamentals shortcommings that will become evident while working with the application.
Overall this is just another attempt to market Adobe’s ability to present data, an attempt that failed miserably.
I’d like to say that I am an all rounder levl 3 log(n) programmer but I am not 100%. Having worked for over a year now in the business world I come to miss those little midnight session in the computer lab.
In either case I am determined to get better familiarized with the things that I’ve forgotten.
A very interesting video feed about typical corporate Enterprise Service Buss. [An enterprise service bus (ESB) software architecture for
An interesting read about how to write good code [click], how to cope with project complexity and overall become a better software developer.