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Generating artificial plants using stochastic Lindenmayer systems with d3.js

January 18, 2014

In a previous post I wrote about iterative function systems and how to generate fractals. This approach used matrices that …

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Map/reduce and Rekon

July 14, 2011

Rekon is a light-weight data browser for Riak provided by Basho. It’s a great tool and illustrates some seriously slick …

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Using closures as continuations in Javascript (and jQuery)

July 13, 2011

In the land of jQuery and web services, callbacks are used heavily to handle the response of asynchronous requests. Since …

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