Grand is a set of tools to create a visual representation of
Ant target dependencies. It works by taking an Ant build
file and creating a "dot" file. It differs from the existing
tools by relying on the Ant API rather than XML parsing to
get the dependencies. It includes many advanced features such as
filtering or rendering depending on the target's nature. It also
features a GUI based on SWT, Draw2D, and JzGraph.
Changes:
Support for the new target element in ant and
antcall was added. The behavior when targets with
the same name exist in several files was improved.
Grand 1.3 (Core)06/11/2004 09:33 AM A tool to graphically represent Ant dependencies.
Grand 1.2 (Core)
Grand 1.2 (Core)06/03/2004 04:59 AM A tool to graphically represent Ant dependencies.
Grand 0.7 (UI branch)
Grand 0.7 (UI branch)04/18/2005 11:03 AM
Grand is a set of tools to create a visual representation of
Ant target dependencies. It works by taking an Ant build
file and creating a "dot" file. It differs from the existing
tools by relying on the Ant API rather than XML parsing to
get the dependencies. It includes many advanced features such as
filtering or rendering depending on the target's nature. It also
features a GUI based on SWT, Draw2D, and JzGraph.
Changes:
A new "export as image" feature was added. Support
for the new target element in ant and antcall was
added. The behavior when targets with the same
name exist in several files was improved. Minor
improvements and bugfixes were made.
CORE CMS 0.4.2 (Default branch)
CORE CMS 0.4.2 (Default branch)06/17/2005 05:01 PM
CORE CMS is a Polish Content Management System.
License: GNU General Public License (GPL)
Changes:
The start page of a Web site based on Core may be
set. Any news category, any page, or news from all
categories may be used as the start page. Core now
is more customizable. News may be added to more
than one category. The visibility of created news
may be set. News items may be global (listed with
all news) or visible only in the chosen category.
A new content editor, a news calendar, breadcrumb
links, and a preview of written news and sites
were added. tpl bugs were fixed.
Ganglia 3.0.1 (Monitoring core branch)
Ganglia 3.0.1 (Monitoring core branch)03/25/2005 07:06 AM
Ganglia is a scalable distributed monitoring system for
high-performance computing systems such as clusters and grids. It is
based on a hierarchical design targeted at federations of clusters.
Ganglia is currently in use on over 500 clusters around the world and
has scaled to handle clusters with 2000 nodes.
Changes:
A serious gmond communication bug was fixed, the
gmond.conf conversion code was fixed, gmond.conf now
allows for include() statements, Linux 2.6.x machines now
correctly collect network metrics, and some FreeBSD metric
collection bugs were fixed.
Find Your Core Values: Core Mac OS X Bootcamp Returns to the Big Nerd Ranch June 13-17, 2005
Grand 0.1 (UI)06/03/2004 04:59 AM A tool to graphically represent Ant dependencies.
Grand 0.4 (UI)
Grand 0.4 (UI)07/21/2004 07:51 AM A tool to graphically represent Ant dependencies.
Dinner with Joe Grand
Dinner with Joe Grand02/05/2005 09:26 PM Mark Frauenfelder:
I had the pleasure of having hardware
hacker Joe Grand come to
my house for dinner last night. (He was in town to appear on G4 TechTV
to talk about his new book, Game Console Hacking.) He showed me a bunch of
his amazing electronic projects, which I'll be mentioning soon on Make's new blog.
Joe also told me about his cross country trip to relocate from
Boston to San Diego, and he pointed me to his journal about the trip.
It's a fun read, and I love this picture he took of a cool UFO house
in Chattanooga, TN. Link
Gee, ain't technology grand?
Gee, ain't technology grand?10/29/2003 12:09 AM I've finally found the java apps on my phone. This post was written in
one actually. Expect more like it...
GOP: Grand Old Punk
GOP: Grand Old Punk03/06/2004 02:03 AM Nothing is more true to the anti-establishment spirit of punk rock
than Rush Limbaugh, Donald Rumsfeld, and a regulatory climate that is
sensitive to the needs of business, according to ConservativePunk.Com.
(02-26)
Are Sensors the key to Grand Challenge?05/11/2004 12:12 PM David
Duke of RobotCorps has
written a new Robotics
Trends article that proposes the idea that the
DARPA Grand Challenge
is less about robots than about sensor technology. David offers an
overview of the types of sensors used by robots entered in this year's
DARPA contest and suggests possible sensor technology that we may see
in
the next contest such as SEEGRID's vision technology.
Sidetalkin' is dead! Long live Sidetalkin'! The boy
who sidetalkin' made a man has posted his final reflections (and a
final 12847192847 pictures) about the end of an era -- Nokia's N-Gage
QD has killed Sidetalkin' for good. Godspeed, my friend. Read [Sidetalkin]
At Grand Central, Stuck After 1:30 A.M.
At Grand Central, Stuck After 1:30 A.M.06/10/2004 10:23 PM New York may be the city that never sleeps, but late night commuters
have discovered that such truisms do not apply at Grand Central
Terminal.
Grand National goes mobile
Grand National goes mobile04/07/2005 01:24 PM Mobile users will be able to access live TV coverage from Aintree in a
BBC Sport trial.
Give Me a Grand Slam and Some Wi-Fi12/03/2003 08:36 PM Cafe.com snags Denny's Restaurants: The NetNearU reseller will
immediately deploy hotspots at 40 restaurants; Denny's has 1,700
locations across the U.S. See, now, I can see the motivation for
Denny's: they have booths, they're open 24 hours a day, they're near
freeways, and business travelers already use them in the a.m., late at
night, and for dinner on the road. Flipping open a laptop while
waiting for your meal is a logical extension....
Grand, joyous finale
Grand, joyous finale08/30/2004 10:32 AM At the closing of the Olympics, the spirit of human striving --
impervious to time and its losses -- burns strong on athletes' faces.
Grand Theft America10/29/2003 12:12 AM Really neat flash movie about how Katherine Harris stole the vote in
Florida. Based on Greg Palast of BBC's Theft of the Presidency. (via
David Weinberger)...
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Getting ready for the Grand Challenge
Getting ready for the Grand Challenge11/17/2003 11:40 AM A few months ago the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, or
DARPA, announced the Grand Challenge, a Las Vegas to Los Angeles road
race in which a road race in which all the contestants have to be
"autonomous motor vehicles" that can drive and navigate entirely
without any human control. The prize for this robotic Cannonball Run
is a cool million bucks, which apparently attracted so many entrants
that DARPA had to winnow the field to just nineteen qualifiers, though
they may had six more teams to make it an even twenty-five. The race
is still on for March 13th of next year and we'll have full coverage
here on Gizmodo. Read [Via TechDirt]...
Grand Old Party Hard
Grand Old Party Hard08/07/2004 03:43 PM Kerry may have The Boss,
but Bush has Frank Looby's Rock For Americans. "With the vocal
style of a Lou Reed or an Iggy Pop, Looby dictates his views on
terrorism, liberals, 9-11 [and] his love for the flag."
Virtual Grand Prix 2 1.1.2
Virtual Grand Prix 2 1.1.203/13/2003 10:24 AM A great racing game using a state of the art OpenGL-based 3d engine.
The one when Ben realises the whole grand plan
The one when Ben realises the whole grand plan05/17/2004 06:01 AM Here's an idea, and a small internal revelation, that I don't
personally have enough time to do something with, but...well, Hello
Lazyweb. I, like many people, have spent a good part of the past few
years trying to make sure...
More Grand Challenge News
More Grand Challenge News03/08/2004 11:16 PM As we approach March 13, lots of stories are being submitted
about the DARPA Grand
Challenge. Since our last update, Nature has
posted a short article on
the race with a small photo gallery of robots and a note about
environmentalists concerned that the event might disturb endangered
desert tortoises. DARPA now has a crew of "tortoise marshals" rounding
up any tortoises that stray into the event area. Doug McGray sent us a
link to his in-depth Wired
article (which includes quite a few photos). Seth Cabe emailed to
say that the Team
LoGHIQ website has been updated with new photos and video of their
robot. Globalstar issued a press release
recently saying they will provide tracking services for the race. Data
will be
collected from each vehicle and relayed via the Globalstar satellite
constellation allowing DARPA to update a map throughout the event.
And,
last for today, the L.A. Daily news recently ran a story
about the Spirit of Vegas
team, who aren't going to finish their robot in time for the race.
Navigating the Grand Challenge Course06/11/2004 11:06 AM CMU's Red Team has released
a technical report detailing the mapping, planning, and navigation
system used by their robot, Sandstorm,
in the first DARPA Grand
Challenge. The paper, title High Speed Navigation of
Unrehearsed Terrain: Red Team Technology for Grand Challenge 2004
(PDF format), explains the capabilities and limitations of their
navigation system. Both the hardware
and software are covered. There's also a section about the "lessons
learned" from the experience so far.
Mac OS X: The Grand Unified Platform
Mac OS X: The Grand Unified Platform04/12/2004 06:09 PM No OS is perfect, but by combining the ease of use that Windows users
expect, and the eminent hackability of the Unix platforms, OS X makes
a great case for a one-size-fits-all solution. By Aaron Vegh,
OSNews.com (via MyAppleMenu)
Grand Challenge Map Leaked
Grand Challenge Map Leaked01/06/2004 11:54 AM Bill Carlson tipped us off
to the latest in a series of setbacks for
DARPA's Grand
Challenge competition. The course
map (PDF format) has been leaked to the web. The map was supposed to
be kept secret until hours before the race to insure that the robots
were able navigate autonomously rather than being preprogrammed for
the
specific course. A story in The
Register has more details about the leak.
Fortune on the Grand Challenge
Fortune on the Grand Challenge02/16/2004 01:23 PM Good story in Fortune Small Business about one of the teams
competiting in the Grand Challenge, that Las Vegas to Los Angeles road
race in...