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Another cool stuff from Z, Geo-based information on Pemilu Results.
Note that he'll do the same for the Presidential Election.
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Semi finalis Imagine Cup utk kategori Software Design dari UGM mengalami musibah. Dlm perjalanan ke Jakarta dari Yogyakarta untuk Presentasi & Demo Semi Final, 3 laptop mereka dicopet orang di dalam kereta api. Hmm, Kereta Api gak aman ya... Kuatkan hatimu, Fero. 
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Naren made this from this. 
Yes, you would need IE8 & Silverlight.
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Just got the info from Agusto/Riwut, BMG apparently publishes Weather Data of Indonesia Cities:
http://www.bmg.go.id/dataxml/cuaca_indo_1.xml
http://www.bmg.go.id/dataxml/cuaca_indo_2.xml
Something to play around with, don't you think? 
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Well, belum ada sih... anyone?
Infragistics has this kind of example: http://labs.infragistics.com/silverlight/ElectionCenter
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How are you sure that "the change" is "constant"?
Or in other words... How can you be sure that in life dy/dx = c ?
The change can be zero, a constant or a function. The point is; "There exist change, it is a function, and it is not unique".
a.k.a. ... dy/dx = f(x)
So, never throw that "The only constant thing in life is change" thing to my face again. Applies to everyone.
Note: I made an oversimplification by making the function to have only one independent variable.
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dnAnalytics is a numerical library for the .NET Framework licensed under the Microsoft Public License. The library is written in C# and is available as a fully managed library, or as a native version that uses the Intel® Math Kernel Library (MKL). The native version of dnAnalytics provides significantly better performance when working with large sets of data. dnAnalytics is compatible with .NET 2.0 or later, and Mono. The managed version will run on a Windows XP or newer, and any platform that supports Mono. The native version supports 32bit and 64bit versions of Windows XP or newer, and 32bit and 64bit versions of Linux.
So, for you who work with Numerical stuff, have a look...
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My order to SIAM last week just delivered to my desk this morning. Yay! I got it now that it can really amuse me during the upcoming long week end. I thought it would never reach me within this working days.
The cool thing about this book is that it is:
- Approachable for Grad Students like me (not just approachable for Hardcore PDE gurus that have been doing it for years),
- It covers PDE from all Modeling, Analytical & Numerical Solution aspects (usually PDE books only address either Analytical or Numerical Analysis),
The book was written by three Professors from the Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, The Netherlands. Kayaknya memang harus berguru ke negeri kincir angin nih. 
Hmmm, btw … just realized my life is been around the anagram of these letters now... D, E, P:
- DPE (Developer & Platform Evangelism) – my current job
- PDE (Partial Differential Equations) – my current Master Degree thesis
Dr. Sri, Dr. Sugi, I’ll be back!
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Who does not have a facebook account? 
As a developer, as always, you can always do more. Have you heard about the Facebook Development Kit? You can try the Facebook Developer Toolkit, or if you do SharePoint, there's Facebook Kit for Sharepoint too.
You can create your very own cool stuff based on Facebook Platform.