Charlotte's SoC Updates

Back to work

I’ve been sadly neglecting this blog, and even worse given the current timing, my GSoC project - next week is the ‘pencil’s down’ date, and I’ve decided to re-write everything in C. However, I’ve got a good excuse: last week I gave a presentation at the North American Congress On Biomechanics (NACOB) in Ann Arbor. It was pretty nerve-wracking, my second conference presentation (and much more intimidating than the little Ontario-grad-students-only OBC), but I think it went well. I also got to see some other interesting presentations and meet some fun people, so all in all it was a great trip. Oh yeah, and I also saw Rod Stewart at the DTE Energy Music Theatre. It was pretty funny to be amongst 15 000 drunken screaming middle-aged soccer moms.

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Out in the wild

Almost two weeks after the midterm evaluation, and I finally have a mostly functional predictive playback plugin. It can be downloaded from here, and the installation instructions can be found here.
In the Mood is likely full of weird bugs, inconsistencies, and incomprehensible programming decisions. There are a variety of things I would like to do to it, including possibly re-writing the whole thing in C++ to avoid the Python subprocess.Popen stuff. If you have any suggestions of features I should add, or suggestions on how I can do something better, or please let me know. The one thing I cannot do, unfortunately, is reduce the amount of time the processing requires… sorry.

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Version 0.1?

Well, I’ve finally got something that is more or less usable in its current form. I haven’t actually come up with a complete package that’ll be easy for other people to install, but I’m happy with how it’s working right now. Check it out (no sound, but you get the idea):

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Version 0.1?

Well, I’ve finally got something that is more or less usable in its current form. I haven’t actually come up with a complete package that’ll be easy for other people to install, but I’m happy with how it’s working right now. Check it out (no sound, but you get the idea):

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Version 0.1?

Well, I’ve finally got something that is more or less usable in its current form. I haven’t actually come up with a complete package that’ll be easy for other people to install, but I’m happy with how it’s working right now. Check it out (no sound, but you get the idea):

Organization: GNOME Original: Source

Version 0.1?

Well, I’ve finally got something that is more or less usable in its current form. I haven’t actually come up with a complete package that’ll be easy for other people to install, but I’m happy with how it’s working right now. Check it out (no sound, but you get the idea):

Organization: GNOME Original: Source

Version 0.1?

Well, I’ve finally got something that is more or less usable in its current form. I haven’t actually come up with a complete package that’ll be easy for other people to install, but I’m happy with how it’s working right now. Check it out (no sound, but you get the idea):

Organization: GNOME Original: Source

Version 0.1?

Well, I’ve finally got something that is more or less usable in its current form. I haven’t actually come up with a complete package that’ll be easy for other people to install, but I’m happy with how it’s working right now. Check it out (no sound, but you get the idea):

Organization: GNOME Original: Source

Version 0.1?

Well, I’ve finally got something that is more or less usable in its current form. I haven’t actually come up with a complete package that’ll be easy for other people to install, but I’m happy with how it’s working right now. Check it out (no sound, but you get the idea):

Organization: GNOME Original: Source

Version 0.1?

Well, I’ve finally got something that is more or less usable in its current form. I haven’t actually come up with a complete package that’ll be easy for other people to install, but I’m happy with how it’s working right now. Check it out (no sound, but you get the idea):

Organization: GNOME Original: Source

Version 0.1?

Well, I’ve finally got something that is more or less usable in its current form. I haven’t actually come up with a complete package that’ll be easy for other people to install, but I’m happy with how it’s working right now. Check it out (no sound, but you get the idea):

Organization: GNOME Original: Source

Version 0.1?

Well, I’ve finally got something that is more or less usable in its current form. I haven’t actually come up with a complete package that’ll be easy for other people to install, but I’m happy with how it’s working right now. Check it out (no sound, but you get the idea):

Organization: GNOME Original: Source

Version 0.1?

Well, I’ve finally got something that is more or less usable in its current form. I haven’t actually come up with a complete package that’ll be easy for other people to install, but I’m happy with how it’s working right now. Check it out (no sound, but you get the idea):

Organization: GNOME Original: Source

Version 0.1?

Well, I’ve finally got something that is more or less usable in its current form. I haven’t actually come up with a complete package that’ll be easy for other people to install, but I’m happy with how it’s working right now. Check it out (no sound, but you get the idea):

Organization: GNOME Original: Source

Version 0.1?

Well, I’ve finally got something that is more or less usable in its current form. I haven’t actually come up with a complete package that’ll be easy for other people to install, but I’m happy with how it’s working right now. Check it out (no sound, but you get the idea):

Organization: GNOME Original: Source

Version 0.1?

Well, I’ve finally got something that is more or less usable in its current form. I haven’t actually come up with a complete package that’ll be easy for other people to install, but I’m happy with how it’s working right now. Check it out (no sound, but you get the idea):

Organization: GNOME Original: Source

Version 0.1?

Well, I’ve finally got something that is more or less usable in its current form. I haven’t actually come up with a complete package that’ll be easy for other people to install, but I’m happy with how it’s working right now. Check it out (no sound, but you get the idea):

Organization: GNOME Original: Source

Version 0.1?

Well, I’ve finally got something that is more or less usable in its current form. I haven’t actually come up with a complete package that’ll be easy for other people to install, but I’m happy with how it’s working right now. Check it out (no sound, but you get the idea):

Organization: GNOME Original: Source

Version 0.1?

Well, I’ve finally got something that is more or less usable in its current form. I haven’t actually come up with a complete package that’ll be easy for other people to install, but I’m happy with how it’s working right now. Check it out (no sound, but you get the idea):

Organization: GNOME Original: Source

Version 0.1?

Well, I’ve finally got something that is more or less usable in its current form. I haven’t actually come up with a complete package that’ll be easy for other people to install, but I’m happy with how it’s working right now. Check it out (no sound, but you get the idea):

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