Comentarios en: 1k Rose http://www.romancortes.com/blog/1k-rose/ Fri, 11 May 2018 10:32:47 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.3.3 Por: mathcool http://www.romancortes.com/blog/1k-rose/#comment-3864 mathcool Wed, 10 Apr 2013 15:22:21 +0000 http://www.romancortes.com/blog/1k-rose/#comment-3864 mathemagic~! mathemagic~!

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Por: hex http://www.romancortes.com/blog/1k-rose/#comment-3848 hex Thu, 28 Mar 2013 11:08:42 +0000 http://www.romancortes.com/blog/1k-rose/#comment-3848 brilliant! brilliant!

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Por: Roses: What is the most beautiful rose? - Quora http://www.romancortes.com/blog/1k-rose/#comment-3727 Roses: What is the most beautiful rose? - Quora Fri, 13 Jul 2012 13:03:24 +0000 http://www.romancortes.com/blog/1k-rose/#comment-3727 [...] };     // this surface will be a square of 50x50 units of size }...http://www.romancortes.com/blog/...Comment Loading... • Post • Insert a dynamic date here  Add [...] […] };     // this surface will be a square of 50×50 units of size }…http://www.romancortes.com/blog/…Comment Loading… • Post • Insert a dynamic date here  Add […]

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Por: Timo Huovinen http://www.romancortes.com/blog/1k-rose/#comment-3726 Timo Huovinen Thu, 12 Jul 2012 20:01:35 +0000 http://www.romancortes.com/blog/1k-rose/#comment-3726 Once again great post, thank you for taking the time to write it. ;) Once again great post, thank you for taking the time to write it. ;)

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Por: Js1k is back! awesome javascript demos in only 1kb | JSSpy | The ultimate resource for JSSpy info. Edit this at (Settings > Tagline) http://www.romancortes.com/blog/1k-rose/#comment-3719 Js1k is back! awesome javascript demos in only 1kb | JSSpy | The ultimate resource for JSSpy info. Edit this at (Settings > Tagline) Sun, 17 Jun 2012 11:24:13 +0000 http://www.romancortes.com/blog/1k-rose/#comment-3719 [...] my favorite things about JS1k is all the learning and sharing that goes on.  Román has written a fantastic blog post about how he made the rose, including all the rendering techniques and more.  Definitely a must [...] […] my favorite things about JS1k is all the learning and sharing that goes on.  Román has written a fantastic blog post about how he made the rose, including all the rendering techniques and more.  Definitely a must […]

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Por: JS1k Competition » Shouting Hard http://www.romancortes.com/blog/1k-rose/#comment-3661 JS1k Competition » Shouting Hard Sat, 17 Mar 2012 10:46:27 +0000 http://www.romancortes.com/blog/1k-rose/#comment-3661 [...] Montecarlo sampling of surface equations tuned until reaching the rose shapes shown. Check also previous static version here and how is made on his blog also. [...] […] Montecarlo sampling of surface equations tuned until reaching the rose shapes shown. Check also previous static version here and how is made on his blog also. […]

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Por: Chris http://www.romancortes.com/blog/1k-rose/#comment-3647 Chris Fri, 02 Mar 2012 13:08:19 +0000 http://www.romancortes.com/blog/1k-rose/#comment-3647 But I thought it had to be under 1k. And it shows up at 1018 bytes. Very cool though. <strong>Chris, js1k rules talk about 1 kibibyte = 1,024 bytes. The prefix kibi- is very recent (only around a decade ago was standardized), and just in the few last years it has been started to be used mainstream. Until people get used to it (and it can take a lot of years yet), you will see very often 1 kilobyte used with the traditional meaning in computer science of 1,024 bytes instead of 1,000 bytes. In my personal case, I will continue calling kilobyte to 1,024 bytes, just by tradition. And I will continue calling Pluto a planet (a major one).</strong> But I thought it had to be under 1k. And it shows up at 1018 bytes. Very cool though.

Chris, js1k rules talk about 1 kibibyte = 1,024 bytes. The prefix kibi- is very recent (only around a decade ago was standardized), and just in the few last years it has been started to be used mainstream. Until people get used to it (and it can take a lot of years yet), you will see very often 1 kilobyte used with the traditional meaning in computer science of 1,024 bytes instead of 1,000 bytes.

In my personal case, I will continue calling kilobyte to 1,024 bytes, just by tradition. And I will continue calling Pluto a planet (a major one).

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Por: Jose Viña http://www.romancortes.com/blog/1k-rose/#comment-3641 Jose Viña Tue, 28 Feb 2012 09:20:37 +0000 http://www.romancortes.com/blog/1k-rose/#comment-3641 Espléndido, genialmente explicado. Este comentario va especialmente para expresar mi admiración por la parte didáctica. Pena que no haya más, pero la escasez se compensa por la calidad. Espero tus posts en mi RSS aggregator como agua de mayo. Espléndido, genialmente explicado. Este comentario va especialmente para expresar mi admiración por la parte didáctica. Pena que no haya más, pero la escasez se compensa por la calidad. Espero tus posts en mi RSS aggregator como agua de mayo.

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Por: 情人节1kb的javascript玫瑰 | 小树与阳光 http://www.romancortes.com/blog/1k-rose/#comment-3634 情人节1kb的javascript玫瑰 | 小树与阳光 Sat, 25 Feb 2012 11:17:52 +0000 http://www.romancortes.com/blog/1k-rose/#comment-3634 [...] 原文地址 [...] […] 原文地址 […]

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Por: Links « Notes on Disordered Matter http://www.romancortes.com/blog/1k-rose/#comment-3630 Links « Notes on Disordered Matter Wed, 22 Feb 2012 14:39:18 +0000 http://www.romancortes.com/blog/1k-rose/#comment-3630 [...] liked Roman Cortes’ short note on Monte Carlo methods: [...] […] liked Roman Cortes’ short note on Monte Carlo methods: […]

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