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Hiring a designer? Eight things to look for
http://www.mcwade.com/DesignTalk/2010/07/hiring-a-designer-eight-things-to-lo…

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This article is “right on” regarding what to look for in a creative design professional from the hiring perspective. Let me know if you agree…

Check out this article that I saw in USA TODAY’s iPad application.

Latest OS4 software for iPhone is available today
http://usat.me?38945160

I just found out no all iPhone OS4 features will be available on the
3G model, and iPad update will come later this year!

Jeff

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I hope there’s something left of America by the time he’s taken out of power…

Republican congressman accuses Obama of ‘$20 billion shakedown’
http://usat.me?97115

To view the story, click the link or paste it into your browser.

To learn more about USA TODAY for iPad and download, visit:
http://usatoday.com/ipad/

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Article from Mashable

http://mashable.com/2010/05/19/market-business-no-budget/

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Sometimes it’s hard to know when to switch to a new technology…
This is not one of those times.

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Tutorials. A collection of step-by-step   lessons covering beginner, intermediate, and advanced topics.

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Getting Started
by Ben Fry and Casey Reas

Welcome to Processing! This introduction covers the basics of writing code with Processing.

Level: Beginner

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Coordinate System and Shapes
by Daniel Shiffman

Drawing simple shapes and using the coordinate system.

Level: Beginner

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Color
by Daniel Shiffman

An introduction to digital color.

Level: Beginner

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Objects
by Daniel Shiffman

The basics of object-oriented programming.

Level: Beginner

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Two-Dimensional Arrays
by Daniel Shiffman

How to store data in a matrix using a two-dimensional array.

Level: Intermediate

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Images and Pixels
by Daniel Shiffman

How to load and display images as well as access their pixels.

Level: Intermediate

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Curves
by J David Eisenberg

Learn how to draw arcs, spline curves, and bezier curves.

Level: Intermediate

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2d Transformations
by J David Eisenberg

Learn how to translate, rotate, and scale shapes using 2D transformations.

Level: Intermediate

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Trigonometry Primer I
by Ira Greenberg

An introduction to trigonometry.

Level: Intermediate

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Anatomy of a Program
by J David Eisenberg

How do you analyze a problem and break it down into steps that the computer can do?

Level: Intermediate

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PVector
by Daniel Shiffman

How to use the PVector class in Processing.

Level: Advanced

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Processing in Eclipse
by Daniel Shiffman

Write Processing code in the IDE for Java developers. Also, learn how to make classes that are not inner classes (.java)

Level: Advanced

Links: http://www.eclipse.org/

 

Additional Processing tutorials:

Wow! This looks like it may be worth spending some time to learn. I love Open-Source.

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On board with the idea of promoting your business online, but not sure where to start? Try Facebook — it currently has more than 400 million active users, which is greater than the entire population of the United States.

But promoting your company on Facebook is more than just creating a user account. Here are 4 easy steps to giving your business some exposure on the world’s most popular social networking site.

Recently, MakeUseOf explained the 4 steps to promoting your business on Facebook. Here’s everything you need to know:

1. Create a Facebook page. Your Facebook account is not the place to promote your business — you’ll want to set up a special page for the job instead. To do that, visit Facebook Pages, which explains everything you need to get up and running.

2. Customize the page. Once you start a Facebook page, you’ll want to customize it with your company logo, description, and a simplified, custom URL so it’s easier to link to.

3. Publicize the page. This is where Facebook “fans” come in. After all, if people will become fans of a chocolate chip cookie on Facebook, you can persuade them to fan your company, right? Get fans by getting your friends, colleagues, and co-workers to become fans — and let the viral effect do its thing. You can also promote it on your Web site, Twitter, and other online outlets.

4. Be interesting. Finally, getting recognition on Facebook means you’ll have to do some heavy lifting. Post regularly — tell customer stories, upload video, and offer incentives for people to return.

Got a tech dilemma? We’re here to help.
Send us your burning technology questions.

Step 5: Don’t stop doing 1-4 once you start. No one likes a quitter.

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Now that’s more like it!

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I just figured out how to take my first steps with the QuadCrawler BasicStamp Bot. Now time to retune the servos and get ready to turn it loose.

Jeff Betts

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