At SophiaConf 2015, Taodyne demoed an Extensible Language for the Internet of Things, ELIoT. ELIoT makes distributed programming incredibly easy. The demonstration consisted of two Raspberry Pi controlled by a remote application and performing a variety of operations in a single application.
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Taodyne just launched a new and improved web site
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Ooh-tv discusses the regulatory constraints regarding screens visible from the outside of a shop in France. The legal analysis is performed by Maitre Marcel Moritz. Article in French only.
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Taodyne vous invite à SophiaConf 2015. Le 7 juillet, Taodyne démontrera comment une version allégée de XL, le langage derrière Tao3D, permet de donner de l'intelligence à l'Internet of Things (IoT)
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When someone asked me if Tao3D could play MIDI files, I thought "No way". Well, it turns out I was wrong.
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I've been trying to capture video for a small mobile app, and got very frustrated. And then I remembered about how easy it was with Tao3D, and I created a small app to eliminate backgrounds in two minutes.
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I've been trying to capture video for a small mobile app, and got very frustrated. And then I remembered about how easy it was with Tao3D.
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It's the ultimate showdown. On the left side, the current contender, the web. Thousands of developers building exciting new technologies using JavaScript, HTML5 and mashed potatoes. On the right side, a tiny French startup with Tao3D, a brand new way to describe documents. Guess who wins?
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With shaders, it is possible to create interesting text animations
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Tao3D can capture live video, and makes it quite easy to perform image analysis using shaders. Here is a simple example that shows how to highlight moving parts in a video.
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SUDELECTRO.com in Sophia-Antipolis is the first place in the world where you can see real-time digital art in glasses-free 3D.
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Version 1.61 has just been released. This version is now entirely in sync with Tao3D Libre edition. It delivers a number of fixes and improvements, notably with respect to stereoscopic movies.
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Taodyne created for Thales Underwater Systems an interactive serious game using glasses-free 3D to present their new sonar.
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Yet another amusing web experiment converted to Tao3D, showing time as an HTML color...
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This fixes ticket #16: blank page showing immediately after saving / modifying a document.
With Tao3D, it is possible to write a 3D Breakout video game in less than 300 lines of code.
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There was a bug in option parsing that disabled window transparency. This is now fixed.
I uploaded version 2.0-libre-36 with the fix for ticket #15 (inserting an object using the menu fails silently if source code was modified).
I uploaded version 2.0-libre-33 (i.e. 33 git commits after tag 2.0-libre). This version includes the following changes:
A lot of code was reworked to accommodate Qt5.3 and the issue of Glew compatibility. So now I can build with Qt5.3 on all platforms, including Windows.
Fixed a bug with drag operations which amplified your movement by a factor of 2. This was a side effect of the two-pass drawing introduced to handle transparency better.
Geeks3D has published an article about Tao3D Libre Edition
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Converting the "Helvetica Clock" Chrome Experiment to Tao3D is quick and easy. And it results in code that is 33 times shorter.
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Tao is now available as free software, under the GNU General Public License. This version lets developers get most of the benefits of the commercial version.
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Version 1.54 text layout now supports right-to-left Unicode scripts such as Arabic and Hebrew
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Taodyne sponsored the Art-Complexity-Brain colloquium in Mouans-Sartoux and showed a functional 3D Dali clock.
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How can you render a 3D Dali-style clock with Tao? It turns out that it is not so complicated. At least with some help from the right web artists…
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