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How Much is 1 Trillion Dollars?

An interesting video from youtube.

Fav today: C++ pointer tutorial

It has been a long time since I wrote C++ code. Here is a tutorial about C++ pointer.

Some videos from Vimeo

Vimeo is good. Like what they say, it is a respectful community of creative people who are passionate about sharing the videos they make. Here are come creative videos.

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Fav 3 today

1. When I first started to use my D90, I rarely edited the photos much before throwing them on flickr. I didn’t really realize that it’s almost impossible to get a PERFECT shot sooc(Straight Out of the Camera) until I read this. A couple weeks ago I stumbled onto Pioneer Woman’s Action Sets.

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The first favorite sports for a programmer in 2010

This is the first interesting game I found this year.

From Wiki —

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Favorite Java development and deployment tools

1.http://www.zeroturnaround.com/jrebel/

2.http://controltier.org/wiki/ControlTier

3.How to improve productivity when developing JEE based web applications.

Fav 3 venture capital preferred website

This week, I spend much time on trying those websites which get a lot of money from VC. Those either have terrific unique ideas or have awesome technologies.

1. ScreenToaster This side let you capture screen video on line, it’s perfect for making some computer tutorials and then upload to Youtube or share on other social networks.
2. Alice.com This one is very good for families. Compines like P&G selling their projects directly to customers, the price is much cheaper and shipping is free.
3. animoto This site allows users upload pictures and choose a song as background music from thousands of songs. Then share it on social networks directly. This is not new, but it allows users to do this online.

Fav 5

The following are some fancy stuff I found in the last few days.

1. Google Wave. I’m waiting Wave to go live, it looks very good. Google always make some good stuff, so it’s worth to look at it.

2. fat jar eclipse plugin. a Deployment-Tool which deploys an Eclipse java-project into one executable jar.

3. Izpack. wrap a jar file to a windows executable .exe file.

4. Google App Engine.

In case you did not hear the news, Google has announced the availability of Java on Google App Engine. Continue »