It looks fabulous to be, and that from an up-to-date stock Ubuntu
12.04 installation.

On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 11:50 AM, Jim Russell <jimsruss...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Outstanding!!!
>
>> On Mar 13, 2014, at 5:25 AM, "Martin Saurer" <martin.sau...@bluewin.ch> 
>> wrote:
>>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> Many thanks for all the feedback and suggestions. Based upon your
>> feedback, there are three new videos which hopefully are better than
>> "Version 1.0".
>>
>> 1. Video is split up into three parts:
>>
>>   J in 10 minutes (1. Whet your appetite)
>>   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Q8_kYbTqhY
>>
>>   J in 10 minutes (2. Desktop Applications)
>>   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lIvypQaQi8c
>>
>>   J in 10 minutes (3. Web Applications)
>>   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r815er6m6Ck
>>
>>
>> 2. Background Sound/Music
>>   Yes, I know, some people find this annoying/distracting/etc.
>>   English is not my native language, so I think I don't speak it
>>   good enough to produce a video/demo like this with spoken words.
>>   Some years ago, people in my former company have produced some
>>   video-demos with spoken comments (narration) (in German).
>>   Some customers found this to be distracting, like some of you
>>   feel about the background music.
>>   So, it's difficult to meet the preferences of all the audiences.
>>   => At least in my production, I will keep the background sound,
>>      but in the newest version of the video, the sound is more
>>      ambient. (Hopefully not so _upbeat_ ;-)
>>   => If somebody is willing to add spoken words (narration) to
>>      this video, please drop me a note. I will make the raw video
>>      material available for download, so one can add his own voice.
>>
>> 3. I think my typing is not that bad, but Mr. AppleScript's
>>   typing is far better ;-)
>>   So I don't have to type the whole stuff again, to fix a
>>   bug or make some enhancements.
>>   Life can be that easy ;-)
>>
>> 4. The J Term in the new video was configured with a larger font
>>   and less background.
>>
>> 5. There were very interesting suggestions on Euler Problem 20,
>>   splitting the large integer into its digits:
>>   a) 10&#.^:_1 ]!100x
>>   b) "."0": !100x
>>   c) ".,"0": !100x
>>   d) '0123456789' i. ": !100x
>>   Solution a:   0.00076 201600 (using ts)
>>   Solution b+c: 0.00035  75648 (using ts)
>>   Solution d:   0.00015  10944 (using ts) => Winner!
>>   In J, there are often many different solutions to solve a problem.
>>   After years, I'm still unsure (sometimes), which solution is the
>>   best ;-)
>>
>> 6. In Euler Problem 1, I added Stefano's suggestions about
>>   calculating the modulo of the whole array.
>>
>> 7. No more scrolling through source code!
>>   I agree, this could be boring.
>>   In the new video, I picked some interesting parts of the source
>>   code, and executed them interactively in the JTerm window.
>>   Anyway, after the interactive demonstration, the GUI applications
>>   (Desktop/Qt and Web) are loaded/started to show the final
>>   application in action.
>>
>> 8. Download links for the example scripts are now listed at the end
>>   of the video.
>>
>> 9. Feedback is welcome.
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> Martin
>>
>>
>>
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