Archive for January, 2004



Filtering a BufferedImage
Filtering a BufferedImage
The Java 2D API defines several filtering operations for BufferedImage objects. Each image-processing operation is embodied in a class that implements the BufferedImageOp interface. The image manipulation is performed in the image operation’s filter method. The BufferedImageOp classes in the Java 2D API support

Joel on Software - Getting Your Resume Read
Joel from Fog Creek writes:
I’ve been going through a big pile of applications for the summer internship positions at Fog Creek Software, and, I don’t know how to say this, some of them are really, really bad. This is not to say that the applicants are stupid or […]


J2ME on the Mac

raelity bytes
MIDP on Mac OS X

Java Extras on MacOS X

Developer - Frequently Asked Questions
Answer Q’s such as how do I get serial working with Java and can I do J2ME programming on the Mac?
From the site:
Welcome to the Mac OS X Java Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for developers. This page is intended to provide answers to frequently asked questions about the direction and current […]

New York PHP
Seems like a very active community developing some nifty open source projects (look for CLEW on a screen near you).

Mobile mobile mobile

Mobile Phone News and Reviews (MobileBurn)
ps. I want my 6620

Exhibitions USA New York, NY

http://www.webmastersforamerica.com/Idiom_Studio/theSpeech_HiBand.mov
I like the remixes though: http://deangoesnuts.com/
For a description of why it sounded worse than it actually was: http://abclocal.go.com/wabc/news/wabc_2004vote_012904dean.html

orkut
From the site:
Orkut is an online community that connects people through a network of trusted friends.
We are committed to providing an online meeting place where people can socialize, make new acquaintances and find others who share their interests.
Someone invite me….!




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