| from David Bolton Well there was one entry for Challenge 28, better late than never so Congratulations to Pedro Graca (I'm sure I keep saying that!). Also Challenge 29 has had a little makeover regarding the distance algorithm. That last one didn't give you much latitude to play with. Another initiative I've started is to promote Open Source projects in C, C++ and C#. Details below. Have a great week! | ![]() | In the Spotlight | Covering Open Source As you've probably guessed, I'm a keen advocate of open source, albeit an equally keen user of closed source software, especially development tools. Having worked in a software house that... Read more | | SlickEdit 2009 review My conclusions are that SlickEdit 2009 is an excellent full featured IDE (with a Macro programming language more powerful than C) that is great for development where you use different programming languages or platforms. But judge for yourself... | Computer Vision and Face Recognition in C and C++ Living in the UK which I believe is home to the most CCTV cameras per head of population (about 1 for every 16 people in the UK) means I'm not... Read more | Sponsored Links | ![]() |  | | C / C++ / C# Ads Advertisement |  |
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