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Thanks for your visit.
I am currently attempting to relocate a few articles published elsewhere to this new web site, at least insofar as they may be of use to others. Of course, new articles will be published here as well.
This includes source code in a variety of programming languages, focusing on high speed algorithms in general, and also some mainly mathematical articles about computer logic, computer graphics and other related topics.
New content is announced on this page and is also integrated into the
RSS newsfeed. Note, that
news appear in descending chronological order.
Carpe diem
//Herbert Glarner
Your feedback by
mail is welcome.
Notice, however, that several domains are automatically refused, i.e. such mail is removed without me even noticing it. You may want to make sure, that your mail indeed reaches me: the refused domains are listed on this
spam page.
(2008-May-07) Using your example, this tool describes a technique to
Decompose Mathematical Formulae into their components, consisting of single operations in correct order. The individual components are rendered in TeX style.
(2008-Jan-03) The second article of the series Linux from Scratch is up. It is a tutorial about the usage of the program fdisk, with which we are
partitioning a harddisk.
(2007-Dec-30) The first article of the new series
Linux from Scratch is up. The aim of the series is to eventually build a Linux Web server from scratch onto a virgin machine, starting with the
creation of a bootable LiveCD to provide a "background Operating System" to work with in the course of the series.
(2007-Nov-13) This site features rel-links now. If you are using a modern browser such as Opera or Firefox, and have the appropriate feature turned on (e.g. in Opera: View > Toolbar > Navigation Bar), then the site can be browsed hierarchically (Up, Next, Previous etc.).
(2007-Nov-07) Unearthed another one of my early MS Word documents dealing with Isometric Representations. I translated it into HTML, made the appropriate gif images, and there it is:
Isometric Tiling.
(2007-Oct-25) Well, when already being about it with those Online Solving, why not add also an
Online Solver to Represent Continued Fractions. Enjoy.
(2007-Oct-24) After a somewhat busy summer a new page of possible public interest has been put up. It is an
Online Solver for Linear Recurring Sequences. It is hoped that it is of help for some of you out there.
(2007-May-31) Not much to update in May: the month was busy with a lot of things taking a lot of time, including attending a very interesting 2-days Symposium (
Leonhard Euler Tercentenary) in Basle.
(2007-Apr-28) The article
Walking Isometric Avatars is up. This is the third article of the series
Designing Isometric Avatars. It will show how we teach our avatar to walk. Due to its size, the article had to be split into 4 parts.
(2007-Apr-09) The article
Components of Isometric Avatars is up. This is the second article of the series
Designing Isometric Avatars.
(2007-Mar-30) The
Introduction to Isometric Avatars is up. This is the first article of the new series
Designing Isometric Avatars, which is closely connected with the also developing series
Digital Terrain Analysis.
(2007-Mar-27) The new
Sitemap was put in place today. It lists all publicly available pages of this site.
(2007-Mar-23) This site features a newsfeed now (RSS 2.0). If you are using a modern browser, such as Firefox 2 or Internet Explorer 7, you can stay up-to-date quite easily, if you wish so. You find the link in the
Newsfeed section of the sidebar. Note, however, that updates won't be that frequent: the content on this site is original (which means, that it takes time to generate it).
(2007-Mar-19) The second article of the series "Digital Terrain Analysis" is up: it provides the theoretical background for
Isometric Projections.