Mark Levison

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Tuesday, May 04, 2004 - Posts

Finding a needle in the haystack (finding Files in large VS .NET solution)

Having trouble finding a file in your morass of projects? Can’t seem find a file even though you know what namespace it lives in? Then use VS File Finder via Mike Gunderloy. Simple, sweet. Thanks J W Payne.

Update: Jonathon has just posted a new version which allows you to open several files in quick sucession.  Its a little hard to explain, just try the new version and shift/ctrl click when you want open several files.

posted Tuesday, May 04, 2004 12:42 PM by mlevison with 0 Comments

Nikon D70 NEF (RAW) format truly lossless? No!!
After doing a lot of work Fazal answer's my question "Is the NEF Compression lossy - as claimed by Thom Hogan? or lossless as claimed by Ken Rockwell?" - It is lossy. See Is the Nikon D70 NEF (RAW) format truly lossless? for all the details.  In addition Fazal's essay The megapixel myth - a pixel too far? is a clear explanation of why more megapixels are not necessarily better. All in all a great Blog. Subscribed.

posted Tuesday, May 04, 2004 9:26 AM by mlevison with 0 Comments

Binary representation of Floating Point types
Julian posted an excellent article on Floating Point and their representation on computers. It's an excellent reminder of what we should've learned in undergrad.

posted Tuesday, May 04, 2004 9:16 AM by mlevison with 0 Comments




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