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Code Monkey
You can support Spiffworld by checking out the fantastic leveling guide at www.glutonysguide.com. This guy broke the record for speed-leveling to 70, and his guide can teach you to do it too. This is a music video about the life of the common lowlands code monkey. Jonathan Coulton is a singer/songwriter who releases his songs via the Creative Commons license, which enables projects such as this video. Through his "Thing A Week" podcast, Jonathan has put out a clever, creative song like this one every week for a year. Mike Spiff Booth is a Program Manager at Adobe who though this great song really deserved a video. Before you ask, since apes, goblins, and night elf receptionists don't tend to interact much in the wild, I couldn't only use captured game footage to make this video. Every frame of this video was composited together by hand using images captured from the WoW Model Viewer, WoW Map Viewer, and the World of Warcraft game itself. No monkeys were harmed in the making of this film. Please visit www.spiffworld.com for more information about my videos, including info about how I make them. The song at the end of the video is "Big Bad World One", another great Jonathan Coulton song. |
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"The Clean Code Talks -- Unit Testing"
Google Tech Talks October, 30 2008 ABSTRACT Clean Code Talks - Unit Testing Speaker: Misko Hevery |
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Jonathan Coulton in LA -10-Codemonkey
Tenth song- Code Monkey Recorded live at Temple Bar Santa Monica CA October 9 2006 Code monkey like this song. MP3s of this performance graciously made available at spiffworld.com. Check out his amazing JoCo/WoW videos too. |
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Code Monkey AMV
This AMV features the song Code Monkey by Jonathan Coulton, using footage from the anime Black Heaven. It was a finalist at Anime Expo 2007 AMV Contest. At Animazement 2007 it won Best in Show. I've heard it did well at Dragoncon 2007 A lot of people ask where the song is available, you can buy it at Jonathan Coulton's website for 0.99 or from itunes for the same price. Its released under the Creative Commons license, which grants use for projects like this. Thanks Jonathan! Others have asked about the anime, Legend of Black Heaven. This anime is about a man who was in a rock band in his younger days, but they broke up as the members grew up and got married. Years later, in a dead end job and dull marriage, he's approached by aliens who want him to play his music to save them... |
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Code Guardian Part 1
See part 2 here : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wfSHV4zYMw DONATIONS : https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_donations&business=lebigboss%40gmail%2ecom&item_name=Donate%20to%20Marco%20Spitoni&no_shipping=0&no_note=1&tax=0¤cy_code=USD&lc=AU&bn=PP%2dDonationsBF&charset=UTF%2d8 "Finally, Code Guardian is here! After almost five years of wait and hard work in my spare time, my last short movie project is available. I wish to warmly thank everyone who helped" Made by Marco Spitoni. http://www.cee-gee.net/ ( more ) |
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Code Guardian Part 2
See part 1 here : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWBKSO4DvWk DONATION : https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_donations&business=lebigboss%40gmail%2ecom&item_name=Donate%20to%20Marco%20Spitoni&no_shipping=0&no_note=1&tax=0¤cy_code=USD&lc=AU&bn=PP%2dDonationsBF&charset=UTF%2d8 "Finally, Code Guardian is here! After almost five years of wait and hard work in my spare time, my last short movie project is available. I wish to warmly thank everyone who helped" Made by Marco Spitoni. http://www.cee-gee.net/ |
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Dropkick Murphys "The Warrior's Code"
Video for "The Warrior's Code" |
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Code of Conduct
Rule #0: Rules #1 and #2 of the internet still apply. Your memes are not, at this juncture, something that the real world can appreciate. Although meme speak between fellow Anonymous is acceptable, focus on the target and keep it to a minimum. Rule #1: Stay cool. Rule #2: Stay cool, especially when harassed. You are an ambassador of Anonymous. Although individuals trying to disrupt your demonstration will get on your nerves, you must not lose your temper. Doing so will harm the protest and tarnish the reputation of Anonymous. Rule #3: Comply with the orders of law enforcement officers above all else. Doing otherwise is harmful to the demonstration as a whole and may compromise your performance as a human being. Do not request badge numbers unless you are being treated in a very abusive manner, as doing so will anger officers. Rule #4: Notify city officials. Most jurisdictions either have rules about public protests, or would prefer to be notified that they are taking place. Know the rules for your jurisdiction and abide by them. Rule #5: Always be across the street from the object being protested. Rule #6: In the absence of a road, find another natural barrier between yourself and the target of protest. Doing so will make it more difficult for individuals hostile to your cause to come and harass you. Rule #7: Stay on public property. You may be charged for trespassing if you do not. Rule #8: No violence. Rule #9: No weapons. The demonstration is a peaceful event. Your weapons. You will not need them. Rule #10: No alcohol or pre-drinking. Violating this rule may easily precipitate a violation of rules 1 and 2. Rule #11: No graffiti, destruction, or vandalism. Rule #12: If you want to do something stupid, pick another day. These should be self explanatory. Violation of these rules during a demonstration will tarnish the reputation of Anonymous, harm the demonstration itself and leave you vulnerable to attention from law enforcement. Rule #13: Anonymous is legion. Never be alone. Isolation during a protest marks you as a target for handlers who wish to provoke an angry reaction from you and other hostiles. In keeping with this principle... Rule #14: Organize in squads of 10 to 15 people. Rule #15: One or two megaphones per squad. A megaphone is helpful for maintaining the overall cohesion of a demonstration and spreading your message. However, too many will confuse the public and render you hearing impaired. Rule #16: Know the dress code. Forming a loose yet reasonable dress code for protest members will help to maintain cohesion and get the public to take you seriously. Rule #17: Cover your face. This will prevent your identification from videos taken by hostiles, other protesters or security. Use scarves, hats and sunglasses. Masks are not necessary, and donning them in the context of a public demonstration is forbidden in some jurisdictions. Rule #18: Bring water. A dehydrated, thirsty Anonymous is not a useful Anonymous. Rule #19: Wear good shoes. Following these rules will assure your comfort during the demonstration. Keep in mind that demonstrations may often be quite lengthy. Rule #20: Signs, fliers, and phrases. Have yours ready. Make sure that signs are large enough to read. Also ensure that the text on your signs and your phrases are pertinent to the target of the protest. Rule #21: Prepare legible, uncomplicated and accurate flyers to hand out to those who wish to know more regarding the motivations behind your actions. Rule #22: Document the demonstration. Videos and pictures of the event may be used to corroborate your side of the story if law enforcement get involved. Furthermore, posting images and videos of your heroic actions all over the internet is bound to generate win, exhorting other Anonymous to follow your glorious example. ------------ |
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Scarface - G Code
Scarface Geto Boys Facemob Houston TX Texas H-Town HTown |
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The Clean Code Talks - Don't Look For Things!
Google Tech Talks November 6, 2008 ABSTRACT Clean Code Talk Series Topic: Don't Look For Things! Speaker: Misko Hevery |
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Jonathan Coulton performs Code Monkey Unplugged
Singer/songwriter Jonathan Coulton performs "Code Monkey." |
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Text Message vs Morse Code
Text Message vs Morse Code |
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Teaching Kids To Code
Google Tech Talks March, 7 2008 ABSTRACT Learning to code has become both more important and more complicated in the last decade. We need to make it attractive and easy again. Most western countries currently experience a shortage of skilled computing professionals in the employment market. We have seen a similar problem in the 1990s, but this time the situation is different: While the problem in the 90s was university capacity (we just couldn't educate enough people quickly enough), this time around it is enrolment: Universities have the capacity, but not enough students sign up to study technical, computing related subjects, such as computer science or software engineering. The real problem lies before university: at school age, students decide against computing as a subject, because it is perceived as geeky, tedious, intellectually not challenging, and most of all boring. At the same time, programming in schools is on a sharp decline. We need to counter this trend by bringing programming back into schools, and make it an engaging, challenging, relevant and enjoyable activity. To be successful, the public sector, academia and business should work together to make this happen. At the University of Kent, we have developed two successful development environments, named BlueJ and Greenfoot, and educational material to address these challenges. In this presentation, we will discuss both, with the main focus on Greenfoot, a system for beginners to learn Java programming through development of interactive graphical applications. Greenfoot and its associated materials can be used to teach programming in schools, computer clubs, or to your own children. Kids develop computer games, and -- almost as an aside -- learn object- oriented programming in Java. In this talk, I will present the software, strategies for learning of programming, and the benefits and drawback of Java as a first language. Speaker: Michael Kölling, Computing Laboratory, University Michael Kölling is the lead designer of the BlueJ and Greenfoot programming environments. Both environments are designed for beginners to learn the basics of Java, and are widely used by schools and universities all over the world. Michael is also the founder of the Sun Center of Excellence in Object-Oriented Education at the University of Kent. He works as a Senior Lecturer in the Computing Laboratory at the University of Kent, where he teaches Java to undergraduate and postgraduate students, and is co-author of a successful Java textbook, "Objects First With Java." |
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Code Geass R2 最終回挿入歌 『Continued Story』 【高音質】(H.264版)
original file http://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm4775690 download http://www.badongo.com/vid/891489 「Continued Story」 「コードギアス 反逆のルルーシュR2」挿入歌 収録:コードギアス 反逆のルルーシュR2 O.S.T.2/発売日: 2008/09/24 作詞/作曲/編曲:黒石ひとみ 歌:Hitomi その一粒のしずくでさえも 花を守るかもしれない その笑い顔ただそれだけで 差し伸べる手にもなれる その震えてる声集めれば 風を起こすかもしれない その命という儚き明かり 灯して足を進めよう ラララララララララン いつかまた会おう ラララララララララン 生きてる限り 時を超え捕らえられてる あふれるこの想いは何? 優しさが目尻に似合う あの人たちは今どこに居るの? 隣には新しい席 未来のためにまた出会う 飾らないまま出来るだけ 生きてみよう今日という日 悲しくて人は切ない それでもどこまでも道は続く ラララララララララン いつかまた会おう ラララララララララン 生きてる限り ラララララララララン 風が運ぶもの ラララララララララン 明日を開くメロディー ラララララララララン いつかまた会おう ラララララララララン 生きてる限り ラララララララララン 風が運ぶもの ラララララララララン 明日を開くメロディー |
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Clean Code Talks - "GuiceBerry"
Google Tech Talks October 9, 2008 ABSTRACT Clean Code Talk Series: "GuiceBerry". This talk adapted from a talk to be given at OOPSLA on Oct. 23. Speaker: Luiz-Otavio Zorzella |
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Danko Jones - Code Of The Road
New video from the latest album "Never Too Loud" out on Bad Taste Records and Aquairus Records. The video features comedian Jim Florentine (http://www.jimflorentine.com/) |
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Code Red - Kanikuły
Code Red - Kanikuły |
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Space Invader- Binary Code Street Art- Part 1
One of our favorite street artists, Invader, came to LA from France recently and took a minute to explain his new Binary Code street art. This new media utilizes hi-tech Binary Code technology combined with his trademark lo-tech ceramic tile work as seen in urban centers all around the world. This style of artwork is among the most progressive and conceptually interesting in the world. Invader has definitely continued to take it to the next level with this latest development. No doubt that if you pay attention to street art, you’ve heard of this artist. He’s been working in the streets of France for many years, and his work is among the most recognizable, if not completely understood. Now, with a simple IPhone Application called, I-Matrix, (now known as BeeTagg) you can translate the hidden meanings behind his street-art. Come back and visit us for Part 2 in a couple days... |
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Code Geass R2 OST 2 Track 30 "Continued Story"
Track 30 of the Code Geass R2 OST 2 "Continued Story" by Hitomi. I believe that we have found our ending song. And there we have it!! The last Code Geass OST. I now have all 4 OST's. If you still can't find what you're looking for then too bad. HQ Ver.: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmoIaJLjtlM&fmt=18 Even just with that single droplet I just might be able to protect the flower Its your smiling face, and with that alone I can even reach out my hands If you gather up those trembling voices You just might be able to start a wind Light the fleeting glow known as your life And move your feet forward Lets meet again someday As long as were still alive What are my overflowing thoughts That overcome time yet get caught by it? Where are those people now? Who keep kindness in corners of their eyes Theres a new seat next to me Well meet again for the sake of the future Lets try living through the day known as today For as long as we can without façades Its sad and painful for people Nevertheless, their roads continue endlessly Lets meet again someday As long as were still alive That which the wind carries Is a melody that opens up tomorrow Lets meet again someday As long as were still alive That which the wind carries Is a melody that opens up tomorrow Romaji lyrics: Sono hitotsubu no shizuku de sae mo Hana o mamoru kamo shirenai Sono waraigao tada sore dake de Sashinoberu te ni mo nareru Sono furueteru koe atsumereba Kaze o okosu kamo shirenai Sono inochi to iu hakanaki akari Tomoshite ashi o susumeyou Itsuka mata aou Ikiteru kagiri Toki o koe toraerareteru Afureru kono omoi wa nani? Yasashisa ga mejiri ni niau Ano hito-tachi wa ima doko ni iru no? Tonari ni wa atarashii seki Mirai no tame ni mata deau Kazaranai mama dekiru dake Ikite miyou kyou to iu hi Kanashikute hito wa setsunai Sore de mo doko made mo michi wa tsuzuku Itsuka mata aou Ikiteru kagiri Kaze ga hakobu mono Asu o hiraku merodi Itsuka mata aou Ikiteru kagiri Kaze ga hakobu mono Asu o hiraku merodi Lyrics and translation from here: http://atashi.wordpress.com/2008/09/30/code-geass-lelouch-of-the-rebellion-r2-insert-song-continued-story/#more-2411 |
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How I Met Your Mother - Barney's Bro Code
Barney needs Marshall to find a loophole in his Bro Code |
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Code Lyoko episode 80 - Dog Day Afternoon part 1
Code Lyoko episode 80 Dog Day Afternoon part 1 Enjoy!! |
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[PV]Code 64 - Leaving Earth
technopop |
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"Decoding The Dress Code" Chad Vader Training #3
CHAD VADER DVDS ARE BACK IN STOCK! Go to http://www.blamesociety.net/dvd.php and get yours before they're gone again. #3 of the series, Chad Vader helps you figure out the complicated dress code at Empire Market. Written and Directed by Matt Sloan and Aaron Yonda Commander Edwards - Asa Derks Commander Wickstrom - Paul Guse Customer - Linda Hedenblad Chad Vader - Aaron Yonda Voice of Chad - Matt Sloan Randy - Brad Knight http://monkeybusinessinstitute.com Produced by Courtney Collins http://courtneycollins.com http://myspace.com/courtneycollins Assistant Director - John Urban http://urbanphotoco.com Camera - Tona Williams http://bigbite.org Grips - Kristian Knutsen and Mike Rafferty Sound Engineer - John Lee Music - Kevin Macleod at Incompetech http://incompetech.com Illustration - Mike Barczak |
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Code Monkey Ukulele Remix LIVE
Professional troubadour Jonathan Coulton and guest non-professional uke player Kristen Shirts perform "Code Monkey" at Union Hall, Brooklyn, 1/30/07. Contrary to appearances in the video, Jonathan and Kristen were not actually wearing matching outfits. Although, wouldn't that have been adorable? Tunes aplenty at jonathancoulton.com |
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Gang Starr - Code Of The Streets
Hard to Earn 1994 |
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