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le mercredi, novembre 12 2008, 02:06 - Politique
Les principaux contributeurs de l'élection présidentielle américaine:
Barack Obama
University of California $909,283
Goldman Sachs $874,207
Harvard University $717,230
Microsoft Corp $714,108
Google Inc $701,099
John McCain
Merrill Lynch $359,070
Citigroup Inc $296,151
Morgan Stanley $262,777
Goldman Sachs $228,695
JPMorgan Chase & Co $215,042
Trouvé sur opensecrets.org. Contrairement à ce qu'on pense souvent, ces entreprises n'ont pas contribué directement. Ces chiffres sont les sommes des dons des individus déclarant travailler pour ces entreprises. De là à en tirer une quelconque conclusion sur la suite des évènements... A vous de juger. Tiens, ça me fait penser, ils m'ont jamais rapellé chez morgan stanley pour cette histoire d'entretien d'embauche. Ils sont peut être passés par ici :-).
le lundi, novembre 10 2008, 10:23 - Actionscript & Flash

If you follow me on Twitter or LinkedIn you may have already seen that. Here's a little explanation.
I used a new rendering engine, QuadrantRenderEngine (thanks to Zupko), recently added to Papervision 2.0. It allows to split triangles when necessary, fixing one of the major pitfalls of Papervision: the missing triangles when two objects have intersections. This problem also occurs when intersections appears in the view, in this case when a cube comes in front of another one. I can now use only 2 segments for each side and that's why it's so reactive (It may not work very well on some computers - mostly on vista - if so just wait for the end of the song and refresh the page). You can have a look at the old version here to compare. The only changes are the number of segments (8 for each side in the old version, 2 in the new one) and the renderer (a basicRenderer in the old version).
I used the latest Papervision 2.0 release, with 4 cameras. I also used TweenMax for all tweenings; the tweens can have a different duration based on the sound spectrum. There are usually around 40 tweens running at the same time and it was really amazing to see how they are always properly cleaned. I didn't get any memory leak or any speed change, even after make it run for hours (if you've noticed anything, don't hesitate to post a comment).
le vendredi, octobre 31 2008, 14:55 - Culture
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