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Het is nog steeds mogelijk om aan het onderzoek deel te nemen.
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(Sorry about the repost, for some reason the previous one had me as not logged in)
I have developed an app for a previous client that I think would be ideal for distributing over the net with custom compiles done on the webserver in response to the users input.
The app is finished, I own the server and will do all of the web development. What I need is an expert with writing AppWizard code so that the data the user submits through the web-based form will be integrated into the compile so the user can immediately download his/her custom application.
A non-disclosure form would be required to be signed after your physical identity and location can be verified. For legal reasons, this is limited to people residing in the USA and legally allowed to work in the USA.
I am offering 20% of the gross revenues until 1 year after the app has sold 100 copies in a single month (estimated unit cost would be $150), payable monthly and reportable via the standard IRS 1099.
You would be expected to be available for upgrades, bug fixes, etc. as part of the contract agreement.
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I think we need a few more details to reply.
Is this a .Net project?
Is the Web Server IIS running on Windows?
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The application code was written in MFC C++ (Visual Studio 6).
The webserver is IIS running on Windows Server 2003.
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I have developed an app for a previous client that I think would be ideal for distributing over the net with custom compiles done on the webserver in response to the users input.
The app is finished, I own the server and will do all of the web development. What I need is an expert with writing AppWizard code so that the data the user submits through the web-based form will be integrated into the compile so the user can immediately download his/her custom application.
A non-disclosure form would be required to be signed after your physical identity and location can be verified. For legal reasons, this is limited to people residing in the USA and legally allowed to work in the USA.
I am offering 20% of the gross revenues until 1 year after the app has sold 100 copies in a single month (estimated unit cost would be $150), payable monthly and reportable via the standard IRS 1099.
You would be expected to be available for upgrades, bug fixes, etc. as part of the contract agreement.
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Recently I've developed an idea for a new streaming music app using P2P technology. I've been recently exploring the concept and think it might have some commercial applications.
Basically, I'd like to develop a program similar to Streamcast and Allcast. There would be some big technical differences in how those P2P structures are organized and the P2P app I envision. Also, I've been working on an economic model to make this app commercially viable. I've been in consultation with several economic professors at different universities to discuss it's viability, and I've gotten some interesting feedback. My goal is for over the next few months to assemble a few partners and take a stab at building a bare bones prototype. Then, if we have a viable proof in concept, we could try to take it to the next logical steps. Maybe doing a trial run on a campus like Michigan State or the University of Delaware.
Unfortunately, I don't have the skill set to develop a prototype on my own. I'm an Electrical Engineering Grad from the University of Delaware with a Minor in Computer Science. My programming skills include C, C++, Java, Javascript, and HTML. But it's been a couple years and I'm rusty. Not to mention, while I've done a little C# and can pick things up quickly, to do something on this detail will require me learning much of the newer languages on the fly. As for coding environment, I haven't really decided yet. I'm leaning toweards C# and Java, because at least I know that somewhat.
If there's any interest drop me a line and I'll explain the program idea in detail.
-Dave
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I'm still looking for people.
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I'll like to have a programming partner to help me out with a large project I got started called "iPic 2004". iPic 2004 will be free when it's done so I can't pay money. It's a project for fun and to put it on your resume in the future. Email me at: ghostrecon_fanatic@hotmail.com or add me to your MSN Messenger list with the same email. Thx!
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could you explain a bit more ?
what is it expected to do, what solutions does it give, and what for ?
who is it designed for ?
what technologies is it expected to use... ?
i wait for you answer with interrest.
TOXCCT >>> GEII power
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My iPic project is an application that will create graph presentations. It's for personal projects and allow business person(s) to create a visualization for others to understand further as to what they are trying to explain/create. It's designed for pretty much anybody, a student can use it for a school project, buessiness people can use it for exchanging ideas for new products/sales. It's going to use all the features Windows XP can get, such as XP-theme easy to use user interface and the windows registry. I hope that answers your questions, please email me if you have any further questions or want to help. Thanks!
Btw, I'm looking for someone in the North America region, for chatting purposes.
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i am interested in joining ur application developement . but i am from india n i had just finished my college . i have some knowledge on c++ and on win api's since i had done my college project on that .. pls reply me to this message if u need further information pls ..
"The thought that guids ur intelligence in more important than how intelligent u r "
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I am not sure if this is the appropriate place to post this (If I get flamed, I'll know), but we are looking to bring on 2 C++ developers in the northern suburbs of Chicago.
If anyone is interested, please submit a resume to meredith@webogy.com. If not, feel free to rate my message a 1 and/or write nasty comments below.
onwards and upwards...
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Thanks for directing me, Jon. I never even knew that was here on the site!
onwards and upwards...
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Hi,
Im working on a little gfx lib that also contains a managed xhtml renderer (using gdi+)
it works on both normal .net and pocket pc (www.compona.com/vfce.gif[^])
now i need some help testing this on mono/gtk#
so if anyone has any experience with gtk# please let me know.
//Roger
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Hi Folks !
I had posted this before, and forgive me, if anyone responded,
but I havent been back here for a while, way too much going on.
Here's my dilemma/request:
I have my home set up with x-10 gizmos everywhere, I went so far as to buy the
smarthome hal 2000 & recent upgrades that enable a box to have voice recognition,
responses via a voice engine, and create all sorts of macros to turn said x-10 gizmos
on and off. So far it is very cool and works relatively smart.
I also play the quake/RTCW games, and noticed that in RTCW some of the bots
when scripted to speak/play a soundfile they move their "mouth" to give the
illusion of speech.
What I need/want is some method to build a stand alone program, perhaps windows
based, that will imitate the functionality of the RTCW talking bot.
in Short, I'd like a talking head for my home automation speach recognition software.
I don't need it to be perfectly in sync, or have accurate emotions, just some
illusary functionality to perhaps give a personality to the computer house control.
It would be cool if I could custom "skin" it using some image format, but I'd settle
for a he or a she stock right now.
The idea is it sits static until the software "plays" a soundfile, or sound occurs,
then it "mouths" the sound it "hears", then stops.
For what it's worth, I know smarthome has sold a ton of the software, and the addition
of a talking customizable head would have a market albeit untested...
we probably won't retire on it but it could be worth our while and
i'd enjoy the collaboration of the project.
I am not a student, and this is NOT an assignment,
I want something like holly on red dwarf, just a head in the box to give onlookers
a WOW !
I don't C+
I can script unix and some perl and dare I say gwbasic.
I can steal & stitch html & java applets with the best of them.
I'm thinking this is best suited for a c type programmer ?
thoughts?
Challenge...any takers ?
thanks for your time...
-Watchman
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If you could snag some speech recognition source code, then it probably wouldn't be too hard.
Most speech recognition programs break the incoming sound stream into syllable sized bytes - delimited by the short delays in syllables. There are a (not too large) fixed number of these stored syllable types (some use words instead of syllables). The software maps the closest match between the incoming sound and a stored syllable type and then does a look-up to see what action is assigned to that match.
If you hooked your avatar skinning into those same syllable matching handlers then you could create a small image (just the mouth) that corresponds to each syllable and have that image BitBlt'ed to cover the current mouth of the avatar.
So, if you had speech recognition source code, the effort would break down into 99% creating all of the mouth shape images and 1% in telling the software that whenever it hears this syllable to BitBlt this image to these screen coordinates.
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Hi Terry Thank-You for responding.
I LOVE that all the responces so far have been on the highly technical front !
(I also posted under suggestions forum)
You fellows are looking at it from the point of matching the phonom to lip/facial
movement. I think THAT would be the ultimate in "reality" however from what all I have
read on the subject out there, there are several highly technical teams working VERY
hard to solve the issues to create a believeable human like virtual speaker.
While it WOULD be the ultimate, I am thinking along what I believe to be a simpler
model.
I will use the return to castle wolvenstein example, in the game characters (bots)
are actually line coded to "PLAY" a sound file (just a simple wav) when the soundfile
is playing, (and I have even coded just a music file to play) the character/bot
moves it's head, and it's mouth just "mumbles" moves it's lips and just some VERY basic
facial movement, NONE of which is in sync to the actual sound or phonom.
I found it to be believeable-enough at least for the purposes of the game because one doesn't linger watching the character you have other priorities in the game.
I am thinking that for now that would be all I need is just a mumbling head, perhaps
not the talking head, so it mumbles during a "what U hear" even for ALL sound playback.
However, what you are talking about WOULD be very believeable and it would have the
commercial potential, it may be possible to explain the project to smarthome.com
and aquire the source code to develop a real talking head, I would think that it
would be THE way to go in developing a commercial product. but way too involved for
my immediate task.
if you would like, I can put together a proposal to them along with non-disclosure
to see if they have a commercial interest in this. Would you be interested in working
on a virtual team for a project like this ?
-Watchman
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Hello all!
I've been thinking alot lately about an alternative to the current point 2 point mp3 file sharing trend. The idea is this:
Individuals basically turn their computer into an internet radio station, broadcasting constantly with the software indexing the playlist. The main application would be able to search all currenlty broadcasting persons playlists so that they could find and listen to the song that they were looking for. The stream could then be rippped into an MP3. If the song that the user was searching for is not playing at the current time, then when the song becomes available it begins broadcasting to the computer of the individual that requested it. This eliminates the need for a cetralized server connnecting peers that are downloading. The only reason for a cetralized server is for a repository of currently playing song lists.
If anyone is interested in this as an idea, please respond.
thanks,
dankydoo
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Hi,
this is a great idea. Have you looked to programs like clipInc? There are many programs to rip songs from radio. I do not know the features and if they support a search for songs etc.
bye
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Hi
We are lookin for beta testers to test our open source application, HWD. HWD is an administrative tool that works with WMI, this is developed in C#. If you wanna help us to improve this app, get to http://workspaces.gotdotnet.com/hwd[^] (we are hosted in gotdotnet ), and download the last version, 0.8b.
Thanks, and I hope someone get this application important.
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hxxbin
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I got workspaces error, so how do I join ?
"Courage choose who will follow, Fate choose who will lead" - Lord Gunner, Septerra Core
"Press any key to continue, where's the ANY key ?" - Homer Simpsons
Drinking gives me amazing powers of insight. I can solve all the worlds problems when drunk, but can never remember the solutions in the morning. - Michael P Butler to Paul Watson on 12/08/03
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I've recently started a free mmog (massive multiplayer online game).
We had the initial coding done but the two vital team-members fought
so much that all the code was lost and they both quit.
So now i need a reasonably skilled coder to join us from scratch.
For more information contact me on:
ICQ: 159055059
AIM: MisterRevan
MSN: Kickazzz@hotmail.com
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Anyone feel like recording several wave files of their voices saying specific - but not totally scripted things?
You'll get a chance to sort of be actors.
You'll get credited in the software - you might even become famous!!!!!!!!
I am writing software to help users with the BowFlex system. They can pre-program their workout routines (excercises, weight to use, number of reps, number of sets, etc) and select a "trainer" (your voices). The trainer will then talk them through the exercises, counting the reps, telling them what excercise is next, what attachment to use, how to position the seat, etc.
I want each trainer to have a very unique personality - like one would be a drill sergeant, one would be a kindly and motivating pal type, one would be a dominent beeyotch, etc, etc.
The people could pick which trainer they would feel most motivated by.
Recorded phrases would include
- Specifying the bench positions (place the bench in the 45 degree position)
- Specifying the attachment to use (This excercise uses the lat pulldown bar)
- Describing how to do each excercise
- Naming the excercise (Now for some bench presses)
- Counting to 50 - several different times
- Telling how much weight to put on each side - from 5 to 205 pounds in increments of 5
- Several motivational phrases consistent with the character being acted
I can not afford to pay actors for this. I am guessing the entire repertoire for each character would take less than a half hour to do.
If you'd be interested then let me know!
Glano perictu com sahni delorin!
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Hi All,
I've just started my degree thesis that focuses on unit testing. I am doing this at a company that deals with critical control systems. My goal is to find different automated unit testing frameworks and evaluate these and present the best one for the company. The language is mainly C++ and is developed in Visual Studio 6.0. Now, I've already tested a few applications, such as C++Test, Cantata++ and CppUnit. I found Cantata being the most efficient one, but I also liked CppUnit although it didn't fulfill the automating properties that I was looking for. (Neither did Cantata fully for that matter)
I am currently looking for other unit testing applications to evaluate. Does anybody have suggestions/tips? Also, which tools are used today in other companies for such purpose? Are there any documented evaluations/comparisons of different unit testing tools?
Thank you in advance,
Sincerely,
Parham
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