Re: The Joy of Removing Features - Part 3: Presenting the duplicate files / photos info to the user.

2016-09-08 Thread Kay C Lan
Thanks for sharing. You have at least one avid fan. ___ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-liveco

Re: The Joy of Removing Features - Part 2: Finding / removing duplicate files / photos.

2016-08-21 Thread Alex Tweedly
Hi Al, no, nothing as adventurous or ambitious as that :-) 'interesting' in this context is really more about where / whether the photo belongs than about the photo content itself. I'll be deciding the fate of the photos myself - and trying to find ways of doing it that make the reward (fewe

Re: The Joy of Removing Features - Part 2: Finding / removing duplicate files / photos.

2016-08-19 Thread Alejandro Tejada
Hi Alex, How are you going to remove uninteresting photos? Using an Artificial Inteligence online API? https://www.quora.com/Which-company-has-the-best-image-recognition-APIs-in-the-market-place-today https://cloud.google.com/vision/ In the LC Forum there is a very useful stack that employs Ope

Re: The Joy of Removing Features - Part 2: Finding / removing duplicate files / photos.

2016-08-18 Thread Phil Davis
I agree. This peek behind the curtain is a rare and very beneficial thing for the community. Thanks Alex! Phil Davis On 8/18/16 4:41 PM, Tim Selander wrote: Very enlightening. Thanks for taking the time to share this with us. Tim Selander Tokyo, Japan On 2016/08/19 8:20, Alex Tweedly wrote:

Re: The Joy of Removing Features - Part 2: Finding / removing duplicate files / photos.

2016-08-18 Thread Tim Selander
Very enlightening. Thanks for taking the time to share this with us. Tim Selander Tokyo, Japan On 2016/08/19 8:20, Alex Tweedly wrote: Part 2 of a 4-part series on developing simple apps for photo management and viewing. [ previously ... Part 1 described the justification and development of a

Re: The Joy of Removing Features.

2016-08-02 Thread Richmond
The ghost of Douglas Adams is not that far away. Ouch; wait a minute; Douglas Adams was an atheist: that makes things even more confusing: Douglas Adams stated there wasn't a God and there wasn't a metaphysical world; but the ghost of Douglas Adams is hovering over this e-mail message: but,

Re: The Joy of Removing Features.

2016-08-02 Thread Alex Tweedly
Good idea. I *almost* called it "Part 1 of a 4-part trilogy", just because all trilogies need at least one sequel, or prequel, but maybe it would be better to leave out the boring bits and make it simply 3 parts :-) On 02/08/2016 00:44, Kay C Lan wrote: Enjoyed Part 1, looking forward to Pa

Re: The Joy of Removing Features.

2016-08-01 Thread Kay C Lan
Enjoyed Part 1, looking forward to Part 2. Just wondering though, because of your discovery of the enjoyment of feature removal, will your 4 Parts only be coming in 3 ;-) ___ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url t