I couldn't see the details inside the text boxes, but I really like the lay-out of the poster. It's a cool application for Ptolemy. Good luck with your presentation! I hope you have a good time there.
If you're interested, the image is linked to a PDF file, which scales to quite high resolution.
Ptolemy II is rad! I also like the people in the Ptolemy group. I met Prof. Lee and Steve at the MEMOCODE conference in San Diego, which was a lot of fun and quite interesting. Have you used Ptolemy II for anything?
I had a lot of fun working on/with Ptolemy over the summer. I contributed some additions to the language that I think are pretty neat (providing more functional programming support): http://www.livejournal.com/users/nibot_lab/31918.html In fact, most of the nibot_lab posts are about Ptolemy II / Kepler hacking.
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Date: 2004-12-11 12:57 pm (UTC)Ptolemy II is rad! I also like the people in the Ptolemy group. I met Prof. Lee and Steve at the MEMOCODE conference in San Diego, which was a lot of fun and quite interesting. Have you used Ptolemy II for anything?
I had a lot of fun working on/with Ptolemy over the summer. I contributed some additions to the language that I think are pretty neat (providing more functional programming support): http://www.livejournal.com/users/nibot_lab/31918.html In fact, most of the
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