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Google Tech Talks July 7, 2008 ABSTRACT Urbi is a middleware for concurrent and distributed programming, based on a new parallel and event-driven script language called ‘urbiScript’. Using a familiar and easy-to-use syntax, the language offers several concurrent abstractions rooted in the language semantics, together with an integrated scheduler and a distributed component architecture called UObject, based on C++ or Java. urbiScript acts as an orchestrator to build interactions/behaviors between distributed UObjects. Successful applications of Urbi are now mostly in robotics, especially in the upcoming Robocup’08 events, but extensions to video games and complex systems programming are envisioned. Graphical tools have recently been added to the Urbi suite to create hierarchical finite state machines and to provide advanced debugging features. JC Baillie, the author of Urbi, will give a detailed technical presentation of the key aspects of this new technology, and show demonstrations of the “Urbi Studio” graphical tools with the Aibo robot. See www.gostai.com Speaker: Dr. Jean-Christophe Baillie Dr. Jean-Christophe Baillie graduated in Computer Science and Physics from the Ecole Polytechnique, Paris. He received the PhD in Artificial Intelligence from University of Paris 6 and Sony Computer Science Lab and then founded the Cognitive Robotics Lab in ENSTA/ParisTech. During 4 years he worked on developmental robotics research with an extension of the Talking Heads …
I’m a native in English and German, so naturally I know how to do the two. After my two native tongues though, I have no other language knowledge. So I’m curious how people become professional interpreters. I’m learning French at the moment though, I’m at an advanced level too.
I am writing a media essay and I need help on how I could answer this:
How does story telling techniques in fiction writing make non-fiction writing more imaginative?
Thanks, I will choose the best answer!
ActiveState and RedMonk Survey Shows More Than Half of Dynamic Language Developers Are Looking to Build Cloud-Based …
VANCOUVER, BC–(Marketwire – 05/26/10) – ActiveState, the Dynamic Language Experts, and analyst firm RedMonk today announced the results of an informal survey that reflects the industry trend of enterprise developers planning to deploy cloud applications in the next 12 months. The survey found: Half of the developers have deployed or plan to deploy cloud applications in next 12 months The …
I’m very interested in writing and have written a lot of stories, but I would like to make my dialogue sound better/wittier/ more natural. Any tips?
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How Humor Can Help Make Your Writing More Powerful
In my book ” Writing Tools ” I make the argument that a writer should know ” when to back off and when to show off .” The more serious the topic, I argued, the more the writer should soft-pedal the language. The less serious the topic, the more the writer can twist and shout.
I need some tips about writing dialogue, in stories. I just dont want to sound too cheesy, or too fake if I write dialogue. Any tips? The dialogue is for writing stories.