Watching: Sgml, xml and html part 1


Video scenes shots:

  

Watch the video:



Other videos by this author:

SGML, XML and HTML Part 1 SGML, XML and HTML Part 1
Posted by: DarwinsHamster

Video duration: 755 seconds

I just had to do this to get it out of my system. That may not make sense, but it means that if you don't like it when it starts, it doesn't get any better. Please don't suffer through this if you are not interested.

Related: html, languages, markup, sgml, xml

SGML, XML and HTML Part 2 SGML, XML and HTML Part 2
Posted by: DarwinsHamster

Video duration: 826 seconds

More of the same

Related: html, languages, markup, sgml, xml

Object-Oriented Programming Part 1 Object-Oriented Programming Part 1
Posted by: DarwinsHamster

Video duration: 216 seconds

A series of videos I've been meaning to make for some time.

Related: billshamster, darwinshamster, object, oop, oriented, programming

Open Borders: Sharing the Selfishness Open Borders: Sharing the Selfishness
Posted by: DarwinsHamster

Video duration: 158 seconds

But what happens when we share so much selfishness that we can no longer be as selfish as we want to be?

Related: borders, open, selfishness, welfare

Markup Languages Part 3 Markup Languages Part 3
Posted by: DarwinsHamster

Video duration: 515 seconds

I made Part 1 and Part 2 a long time ago. I'll post links to them tying all of them together within a day or two.
Sorry if this makes you seasick; I'm trying out some new editing software.

Related: markup, xml

Why Does the .NET Framework Exist? Why Does the .NET Framework Exist?
Posted by: DarwinsHamster

Video duration: 1502 seconds

If you are using or supporting this environment, you should know what issues it is designed to address.

Related: .net

Object-Oriented Programming Part 2 Object-Oriented Programming Part 2
Posted by: DarwinsHamster

Video duration: 420 seconds

Laying the groundwork for understanding object-oriented programming. What data types are used for: Interpreting 1s and 0s to mean something to humans, and the for determining the valid operations that can be performed on data of a specific type.

Related: billshamster, darwinshamster, object, oop, oriented, programming

Charles Darwin, Jared Diamond Part 1 Charles Darwin, Jared Diamond Part 1
Posted by: DarwinsHamster

Video duration: 505 seconds

This is a new attempt at making videos. I made some videos under another account and deleted the account because the videos didn't reflect the person I wanted to see myself as. We'll see if this works better. Sorry for the heavy breathing, I'll work on microphone placement in the future. It's a slow start for thirty seconds or so. Then the Bud Light kicks in.

Related: charles, darwin, diamond, domestication, evolution, jared, natural, selection, variation

Repost with Cuts Part 2: Future Math, etc Repost with Cuts Part 2: Future Math, etc
Posted by: DarwinsHamster

Video duration: 1311 seconds

This reposting of the video has minor sections removed from the posting of it several days ago.
If you are not a regular subscriber of mine, I would like to know how you came across this video and if it is what you thought it would be when you were searching (or stumbling) for it or something else.

Related: repost

Achievers, or Not, and Their Opinions That Affect Achievers Achievers, or Not, and Their Opinions That Affect Achievers
Posted by: DarwinsHamster

Video duration: 598 seconds

Yes, actually, I do consider that I am an achiever, on the whole, at least some of the time. Not all of the time. I am interested in discovering and discussing why I am not achieving very much at those times that I would like to be. I plan to discuss these issues further, and to discuss the role of discretionary achievement in creating a world from which there is any wealth to redistribute.

Related: achievement

Anger, Passion and Argument Anger, Passion and Argument
Posted by: DarwinsHamster

Video duration: 624 seconds

More lessons learned from Stickam.

Related: inmendham

Ideally, Would the Trains Run On Time? Ideally, Would the Trains Run On Time?
Posted by: DarwinsHamster

Video duration: 441 seconds

On a scale of one to ten, where one is having no responsibility, but consuming and demanding goods and services from others, to ten, where your whole life is absorbed with making the trains run on time--what would your number be?

Related: idealism, practicality

Gravitational Fields and Electric Fields Part 1 Gravitational Fields and Electric Fields Part 1
Posted by: DarwinsHamster

Video duration: 509 seconds

ourben has asked the question, "Do like charges repel, or are they being attracted by unlike charges elsewhere?" There is a definite answer to this, but I take two parts to get there.
The answer is that we know like charges repel, and Faraday cages can be used to prove it.

Related: electrical, fields, gravitational

Object-Oriented Programming Part 3 Object-Oriented Programming Part 3
Posted by: DarwinsHamster

Video duration: 481 seconds

How do we enforce business rules on data that are beyond those associated the the computer language's built-in data types?

Related: billshamster, darwinshamster, object, oop, oriented, programming

Charles Darwin, Jared Diamond Part 3 (Complexity) Charles Darwin, Jared Diamond Part 3 (Complexity)
Posted by: DarwinsHamster

Video duration: 547 seconds

In this part of the video, I give reasons why issues of complexity and perfection have interested me for a long time. I can't remember what words I confused in this discussion, but I will listen to it again later and try to list some of the worst.

Related: charles, complexity, darwin, dawkins, diamond, jared, perfection, richard

More Mental Health Talk More Mental Health Talk
Posted by: DarwinsHamster

Video duration: 1067 seconds

But not about politics. If you read too much into any of this in that regard, you're probably making a mistake. That discussion will be continued, but in other videos. They may overlap, but do not automatically assume that they do, please.

Related: health, mental

Re: Re: Re: Love, Love, Love Re: Re: Re: Love, Love, Love
Posted by: DarwinsHamster

Video duration: 648 seconds

It seems that I'm attracted to sociopaths because they are so darned much fun! Until they ruin me in one way or another.

Related: love

  Search for a video theme of your choice.

 

You like it? Share it!



Plumbing videos :: Social Bookmarking Social Bookmarking :: Videos are copyright their respective owners.