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  1. Just stumbled across a t-shirt which was a gift of my first graduating class in my teacher career.

    I don't know whether the stole the idea somewhere but I find it lovely and very aptly to illustrate beginners the difference between a #DoWhileLoop and a #WhileLoop .

    #roadRunnerCartoon #CoyoteCartoon

  2. @praxis Well, I worked for about 10 years in the #MapForce Team of #Altova altova.com/mapforce and I simply loved to integrate various standards like #XBRL #OOXML (Excel) and the internal engine for executing mapping. Furthermore code generators for #CSharp , #Java, #Cpp and exotic stuff like #XSLT and even #XQuery.

    In a #ComputerVision startup company (2000-2006) I played around with #ObjectDetection #Fingerprint and used #SupportVectorMachine which were modern in that years.

  3. @praxis Well, I worked for about 10 years in the #MapForce Team of #Altova altova.com/mapforce and I simply loved to integrate various standards like #XBRL #OOXML (Excel) and the internal engine for executing mapping. Furthermore code generators for #CSharp , #Java, #Cpp and exotic stuff like #XSLT and even #XQuery.

    In a #ComputerVision startup company (2000-2006) I played around with #ObjectDetection #Fingerprint and used #SupportVectorMachine which were modern in that years.

  4. @praxis Well, I worked for about 10 years in the Team of altova.com/mapforce and I simply loved to integrate various standards like (Excel) and the internal engine for executing mapping. Furthermore code generators for , , and exotic stuff like and even .

    In a startup company (2000-2006) I played around with and used which were modern in that years.

  5. @praxis Well, I worked for about 10 years in the #MapForce Team of #Altova altova.com/mapforce and I simply loved to integrate various standards like #XBRL #OOXML (Excel) and the internal engine for executing mapping. Furthermore code generators for #CSharp , #Java, #Cpp and exotic stuff like #XSLT and even #XQuery.

    In a #ComputerVision startup company (2000-2006) I played around with #ObjectDetection #Fingerprint and used #SupportVectorMachine which were modern in that years.