April 2006 - Posts

26 April 2006
Paint Brushes out!
Are you interested in the next wave of designer tools and want to get the low-down on what is happening with the industry? Creative Arts Magazine are holding an event on the 10th of May in Linbury Studio, Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. Paul Newman, Read More...
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26 April 2006
{Games++} - Games Development Day
It’s finally here, Games Development Day has become {Games++} and we can now confirm the date and venue: // Wednesday 17th May 2006, from 10:00am to 5:00pm // Leeds University Union's Conference Auditorium Leeds Game Development Society ( http://gdsleeds.com/ Read More...
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26 April 2006
It’s an Online Treasure Hunt!!!!!!!!!!
Q1 : Clue: What planes do… Riddle: Looked far and wide, Around the bend, Over the hill, And back again. One word was used, First Highlighted Blue, Used to be Funk and Wagnalls Encyclopedia, Synonyms could be right too… Q2: a) An interesting craft… b) Read More...
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24 April 2006
Imagine Cup on The Register
As you may or may not know, the winners of the UK Imagine Cup are blogging about their trials and tribulation on The Register-Developer ( http://www.regdeveloper.co.uk/imagine_cup/ ). It’s been interesting so far to see what the boys have been up-to and Read More...
13 April 2006
Academic Papers and Search
When you start researching projects for university; or even when you have a question on some arcane titbit of knowledge that a research in the deepest darkest chad has discovered and there is no way that you can contact him - what better way than to get Read More...
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05 April 2006
UK Student MSDN Newsletter!
The next newsletter is just finishing its editing round and is being put together by our magical newsletter gnomes*. So if you are interested in the CLR, Decompilation of .NET/C# or want to here about the newest competitions / prizes point your browser Read More...
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05 April 2006
A Personal Review of F# by Adnan Osmani Microsoft Student Partner
When I first heard about F# - the new functional programming language from Microsoft, I thought it was going to be yet another deviation of Haskell. Haskell is one of those languages developers rarely use again once they’ve left University. However, having Read More...
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