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Sam Stokes on Research in your life and studies

Sam Stokes writes about Research in a way that is accessibile by students in College or considering their College/University Career or someone who is a life long learner!

Learning how to test your latest game or software project

Oh this is going to get a lot of views.  So thank you for reading this post about software...

Author: Surf4Fun Date: 05/06/2011

Microsoft software development tool released for direct use on Linux and Mac (Apple)

Well, the software development tool that was released is F#, and it was released a few years ago, so...

Author: Surf4Fun Date: 05/05/2011

Climate Research Unit, a good source of data, and a way to show your ability

If you are interested in the so-called Climate Gate or Global Warming or Climate Change, or are just...

Author: Surf4Fun Date: 05/04/2011

Don’t you wish the ClimateGate scientists did a better job of sharing their information?

  Seriously, how disappointed were you when the ClimateGate memos came out? ...

Author: Surf4Fun Date: 05/04/2011

Nobel Prize Winner Speaks: Dr. Feynman and Project Tuva

These videos from the early days of television, although as I recall it seemed like leading edge...

Author: Surf4Fun Date: 05/03/2011

Microsoft Biology Foundation Coding Contest

Wow, what a way to show off your talents as a software developer, biologist or just kick some...

Author: Surf4Fun Date: 05/03/2011

Malware attack specifically targets Mac users, NIST reports 379 vulnerabilities over past 3 months, get your free anti-virus from Microsoft!

Seriously, I heard Leo Laporte (or is it LaPorte), on Saturday remark that viruses are usually...

Author: Surf4Fun Date: 05/02/2011

I ate humans: Artificial Intelligence improves your Windows Phone 7

Check out Microsoft Research article at:...

Author: Surf4Fun Date: 04/29/2011

Coolness: 3D scanning using your PHONE!

Microsoft Research has come up with 3D scanning using your phone.  Just think you could do a 3D...

Author: Surf4Fun Date: 04/27/2011

F#: Edited articles with code

Don’t know about you, but I enjoy reading edited articles.  Oops.  This isn’t an edited...

Author: Surf4Fun Date: 04/26/2011

Software engineering: Improving the academic experience

Wow, is there a more conflicted engineering discipline than Software Engineering.  In my game...

Author: Surf4Fun Date: 04/22/2011

Climategate, Global Warming and the Trident Workbench: Galileo and Peer Review

What would Galileo do? I think that he would head out to the local coffee shop, order a large cup of...

Author: Surf4Fun Date: 04/21/2011

Internet browser security: On April 21, 2011 Chrome is a loser

According to the NIST.GOV, as of 4/21/2011, the security bugs in browsers for the past three months...

Author: Surf4Fun Date: 04/21/2011

Research: Kinect for Windows SDK beta

For natural user interface researchers this is good news!  To be able to utilize the Kinect for...

Author: Surf4Fun Date: 04/21/2011

University of Wisconsin, Madison finds GIANT number of security bugs during Windows 7 production

In a paper titled: Incremental Compositional Dynamic Test Generation, researchers from the...

Author: Surf4Fun Date: 04/20/2011

Largest use of Whitebox Fuzzers finds GIANT number of security bugs in Windows 7

This was a draft that got released by accident, the earlier blog post is the corrected one with more...

Author: Surf4Fun Date: 04/20/2011

Research: What is Automated Reasoning

  If we are going to discuss software engineering over time, then we got to start with the...

Author: Surf4Fun Date: 04/20/2011

Online Programming Tools from Microsoft Research: Z3, where do you use it?

Z3 may bring back memories of Modula-2, and it should there are a number of similarities. Z3...

Author: Surf4Fun Date: 04/18/2011

Online programming tools from Microsoft Research

Research is doing some interesting things and here they are.  Also, these projects are quite...

Author: Surf4Fun Date: 04/14/2011

FREE SDK: Microsoft Research Imagine Cup briefing about Windows Phone Apps and Cloud Technology, Project Hawaii

Windows Phone 7 is well suited to front end cloud based applications, and Microsoft Research has...

Author: Surf4Fun Date: 04/08/2011

Kinect: Researcher briefs the ADEs at the Imagine Cup

Stewart Tansley gave a briefing on Kinect SDK for Windows that will come out later in the...

Author: Surf4Fun Date: 04/08/2011

Radar Detected Asteroids in your soup!

Do Near Earth Asteroids keep you up at night?  Here is some reading for you as you look darkly...

Author: Surf4Fun Date: 03/22/2011

This is a really cool panoramic stitching tool!

  If you are like me and use the “burst” mode on your camera to take a bunch of pictures on...

Author: Surf4Fun Date: 09/03/2010

The Great Conservation Principles, Dr. Feynman explains

  Quantum mechanics, gravity, game theory all in the first few seconds of the video.  In...

Author: Surf4Fun Date: 08/20/2010

The relation of Mathematics and Physics

The second in the series about Math and Physics.  You want to design games, you got to do the...

Author: Surf4Fun Date: 08/18/2010

Gravity: It’s the Law, Dr. Feynman explains why…

  It’s time to start the school year, and physics is on the mind of many people. Here are the...

Author: Surf4Fun Date: 08/16/2010

Climategate: Open Provenance a way to prevent the lack of trust in data and modeling

The Trident workbench is only one way to create and present scientific workflow.  To make sure...

Author: Surf4Fun Date: 01/01/2010

Climategate: The future in the past

  In a Dec. 1970 article titled: “Polar Ice and the  Global Climate Machine” in the...

Author: Surf4Fun Date: 12/28/2009

Trident Workbench and SQL Express

I hope you have successfully downloaded and installed Trident Workbench, with the Word Add-in, which...

Author: Surf4Fun Date: 12/10/2009

ClimateGate, Global Warming and Provenance: Trident Workbench

Ok, blowhards like Rush Limbaugh keep stating that the actual science around Global Warming does not...

Author: Surf4Fun Date: 12/07/2009

Using Expression Encoder to convert .WAV files to .WMA files

OMG, this is easy and if you are a student or faculty member that has access to Dreamspark or...

Author: Surf4Fun Date: 09/18/2009

F#: Starting anew, why F# and not FORTRAN

Why FORTRAN and not F#?  FORTRAN works well, has a strong history and none of that nasty object...

Author: Surf4Fun Date: 08/20/2009

Feynman speaks from beyond the grave: Messenger Series

Wow!  No, no, WOW!  The Messenger Series from Cornell brings Feynman back from the...

Author: Surf4Fun Date: 08/10/2009

Robo-Ethics: Maybe my last post was wrong

I read the 112 page report found at https://ethics.calpoly.edu/ONR_report.pdf, which exhaustively...

Author: Surf4Fun Date: 08/03/2009

Robo-Ethics: Really? No way…

Recently a few of my colleagues were on Twitter, tweeting about robotic ethics.  Seemed pretty...

Author: Surf4Fun Date: 07/30/2009

Microsoft and Nanotechnology?

Oh NO! Take a look at this article on using software with nanotechnology: Designing Structures Made...

Author: Surf4Fun Date: 07/27/2009

Information is currency of the future: Mining Sequential Patterns

Yeah right, have you tried to make money off of the web?  Read any of those books on “Secrets...

Author: Surf4Fun Date: 07/23/2009

Researching your queries and clicks

OMG, people tracking what I search and what I click on.  Isn’t that an invasion of my...

Author: Surf4Fun Date: 07/21/2009

3DVideo, without the glasses

Check out a good brief article about video and 3D, if can read only one article this summer on 3D...

Author: Surf4Fun Date: 07/14/2009

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