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* Check the [http://sourceforge.net/projects/wall-changer/files/2.1/Gnome%202%20Version/wallch_2.1.tar.gz/download wallch] code and study how dbus works and how he's connecting to the internet
 
* Check the [http://sourceforge.net/projects/wall-changer/files/2.1/Gnome%202%20Version/wallch_2.1.tar.gz/download wallch] code and study how dbus works and how he's connecting to the internet
 
* Have a look at haskell. Check [http://haskell.org/ this], [http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/FAQ#Is_Haskell_hard_to_learn.3F this], [http://eclipsefp.github.com/ this] and [http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/Editors this].
 
* Have a look at haskell. Check [http://haskell.org/ this], [http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/FAQ#Is_Haskell_hard_to_learn.3F this], [http://eclipsefp.github.com/ this] and [http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/Editors this].
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* Write the Blinkentree editor and link it [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiring_%28development_platform%29 here]
  
 
== The most active ==
 
== The most active ==

Revision as of 02:19, 6 December 2011

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Name: Slopjong Slopjong
Website: slopjong.de
Email: slopjongtheAtSignhackerspace.lu
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Has these skills: javascript, php, c, java, javafx, eagle, electronics, jquery, python
Is also a member of: syn2cat
Plans to attend:
Attended: General Assembly March 2017, Bootstrap 2014-10, SSH - Secure Shell, General Assembly March 2012, Atari ST Knowhow Workshop 1, Dinner for few (Sylvester 2011), Geocaching 3, Chrëschtmaart 2011, Christmas bakery - Prototyping, Orwellbox and TOR, Coding OpenDuino plugins, Bend-and-Blink-a-thon, Hack.lu 2011, Large Hacker Convention II, Communication Security, Gulaschprogrammiernacht 11, Ubuntu 11.04 Release Party, Cocktail workshop, Inkscape Basics, 27C3 Peace Missions … further results

Contents

Skills

None. Just a bit of everything ...

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The next section is my personal schedule. The actual projects are listed after it.

What should I do when I'm in the space?

  • Finish the blinkentrees
  • Continue to work on the pdf tools
  • Port algotunes to C++, python's datatypes are too big (only 16 bit required)
  • Design and build a couple of programmers
  • Design and build the syndiwall LED matrix
  • Design and build the Tetris LED wall
  • Finish the handout for the famous etching and soldering workshop
  • Create a screencast for the famous etching and soldering workshop
  • Create linux packages / ports
  • Create gimmicks for the haxogreen page
  • Check the wallch code and study how dbus works and how he's connecting to the internet
  • Have a look at haskell. Check this, this, this and this.
  • Write the Blinkentree editor and link it here

The most active

  • Erviz

Running and updating

Almost started

Not yet started

I also want to build this skateboard.

Some questions to be answered before the project starts:

  • Costs: ~300€
  • When is this project considered as successful? What if the board has stabilization problems which make the board ridable too hard?
  • What if some parts must be replaced to get rid of the stabilization problems? Who pays this?
  • Who can donate stuff .... or who knows somebody (who knows somebody ...) who could donate what we need?
  • Who wants to contribute? syn2stock has high priorities so the kickoff meeting will be in May/June

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