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The reason some commercial airlines look like they're hovering in place like a helicopter is because of a concept known as ...
Parallax has embraced open source hardware by releasing the source code to its Propeller 1 processor (P8X32A). Designed by [Chip Gracey] and released in 2006, the 32-bit octal core Propeller has ...
Parallax is the observed displacement of an object caused by the change of the observer's point of view. In astronomy, it is an irreplaceable tool for calculating distances of far away stars.
The effect was called parallax scrolling, and it’s still easy to find across the web. According to the usability nerds at the Nielsen Norman Group, parallax scrolling never really went away–it ...
The build uses a Parallax Propeller dev board to provide an amazing amount of horsepower for a simple microcontroller. After hooking the Propeller up to a TV via an RCA jack and adding an ...
Editors Note: Jordan Huxley (Twitter, App.net) reached out to us after spotting our previous round ups of awesome Parallax wallpapers (here and here) and requested to share his own. We happily ...
Also called "viewfinder error," it is the difference between what you see in a camera's viewfinder and the final picture. Typically, the picture image will be larger than the viewfinder image.