Sergey, 
Mind to publish what you present on the hackaton for those interested who 
cannot attend? 

Thanks
Pascal

<div>-------- Original message --------</div><div>From: Sergey Alexashenko 
<[email protected]> </div><div>Date:04/14/2015  01:30  (GMT+01:00) 
</div><div>To: Pascal Weinberger <[email protected]> 
</div><div>Subject: Re: What's your technical history? </div><div>
</div>Sorry to hijack this discussion, but I've thought a fair bit about the 
chess problem. NuPIC is too slow to learn to play chess simply by remembering 
the position of every piece - games are too different. You need to encode 
things like "piece being threatened" or "pawn supporting knight" to have get a 
shot at an algorithm that can play. I'll present something relevant at the NYC 
hackathon.

On Mon, Apr 13, 2015 at 4:11 PM, James Jenner <[email protected]> wrote:

On 14 April 2015 at 04:07, Ralf Seliger <[email protected]> wrote:
For several reasons my favorite language today is JavaScript. For an example 
have a look at https://web.chessclub.com which is a web interface to the 
Internet Chess Club servers written in JavaScript/jQuery (client) and node.js 
(server). 


+1, I can relate to this. I didn't even mention half the languages that I've 
learnt (and consequentially forgotten) over the years, but I've found node.js 
as one of the best languages I've ever worked with. Add Mocha to the mix and 
it's just so. Using test driven development on node.js with Mocha has saved me 
so much time over the last year (for complex projects, mainly work related so 
not on github). I find it so natural to use the event based language (possibly 
because of my background with comms and UIs). 

Thought I'd share my projects:

Vör is currently in progress, it is a 10 foot interface using HTML5, SVG, 
node.js and websockets. It's designed to show KPI info, right now focused on 
integration with Version One and Jenkins, extensable to support any source for 
KPI info. Available at https://github.com/jamesjenner/Vor 

MeltingPot is a node.js backend and HTML5 front end template which includes 
authentication and initial comms using WebSockets. It's available at 
https://github.com/jamesjenner/meltingpot. Vör is based Melting Pot and it's a 
easy framework to use as a start for a new application. I still need to sort 
out user account management and secure password storage. Also plan to add a 
distributed model in the future.

Videre is the node.js backend, html5 front end supporting various protocols for 
UAV monitoring and interaction from multi touch interfaces. The project is 
split up into the following:

https://github.com/jamesjenner/videre - frontend
https://github.com/jamesjenner/videre-server.js - server

The paper showing the results of the software is available at ieeexplore 
(Towards the development of 1-to-n human machine interfaces for unmanned aerial 
vehicles)

I've got quite a few different javascript based 'widgets' using SVG for use in 
the front end, also some other esoteric stuff. Feel free to help yourself. 
Historically I have used GPL, but now I use MIT licensing.

I'm always interested in collaboration and happy to assist others.

Cheers,
James Jenner

+61 402 203 344
[email protected]
 

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