Monthly Archives: April 2010

VASmalltalk C-API: Asynchronous Calls

This is the next video in the series about the C-API of VASmalltalk. In this episode I talk about using asynchronous function calls:

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VASmalltalk C-API: “Synchronous calling with callbacks to Smalltalk”

Now the next video is available: VASmalltalk C-API: “Synchronous calling with callbacks to Smalltalk”:

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VASmalltalk C-API videos …

Here the first three videos about this topic … other might follow … 1) General Introduction into this topic 2) General Introduction into Creating DLLs with FreePascal 3) General Introduction with synchronous calls

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Waldmuseum in Burg

Wenn Kinder auf Natur stehen – dann müßte ihnen auch der Besuch im Waldmuseum in Burg gefallen. Die Gemeinde hat nun einen Erweiterungsbau am 1.4.2010 freigegeben und wir dachten nun, dass ein erneuter Besuch wieder fällig ist. Im Museum geht … Continue reading

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Mit Schmelzwasser und ohne Schmelzwasser

Dieses Jahr hatten wir ja mal einen “ordentlichen” Winter – über lange Zeit mit Schnee und Frosttemperaturen. Ein ungewohntes Bild bot sich beim Kanuanleger bei Huje als das Schmelzwasser der Bekau den höchsten Wasserstand erreichte. An Bootfahren war – nicht … Continue reading

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Sony – Camcorder and its Active Interface Shoe !

I like my Camrecorder – a Sony HDR-CX 505 VE. But what I do NOT like is that stupid non-standard interface shoe on that camera – which makes it pretty impossible to use a better microphone for that camera ! … Continue reading

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DVD-Drive not recognized any more under W7

Ha – now I have the first point, where W7/64 is worse than Linux. I do not know why, but actually W (Vista, XP and expecially W7) seem to be able NOT to register your DVD drive. I’ve installed a … Continue reading

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Wrapper for FreeFuzzyLogicLibrary (FFLL)

Some of the most interesting books on the market are books about programming/creating computer games. This is due to the reason, that high-ended computer games are very often using state-of-the-art algorithms or trying new stuff. Books about computer games very … Continue reading

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