Month: November 2024

Mandelbrot Explorer- Hosted on Streamlit

Mandelbrot Explorer- Hosted on Streamlit

26-November-2024 By Jeffrey Cooper

A friend of mine from a Meetup suggested trying out the Streamlit service for the Mandelbrot (and other) Python apps. Last month, I had deployed the Mandelbrot Explorer on my machine, using Flask to handle the web server aspect and call to the Python code, running on my machine. Deploying this publicly requires a bit

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Learning Curves

19-November-2024 By Jeffrey Cooper

This past week has been a cycle of 3 steps forward and 2 steps backward (hence the meandering graphic in the header image).  I am getting a good feel for Hyperledger, but it is despite the tools that are needed for it. To learn it, I needed to install quite a few tools on my

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Learning Curves
Project52 Project Tracker & Small Project Updates

Project52 Project Tracker & Small Project U...

11-November-2024 By Jeffrey Cooper

All projects in Project52 will be listed in reverse order, with the latest on top.  While many projects will have  their own blog posts, smaller ones or multiweek subprojects will have some details in this catch-all post. Todos proyectos en Project52 serán listado en orden inverso, con el ultimo en la encima. Mientras muchos proyectos

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The Coming Battle of Generative (Dis)Informatio...

8-November-2024 By Jeffrey Cooper

Those who know me know that I take an End State Analysis view of system architecture. I like to look forward, in the early stages of the design cycle, at what I term “the eventual outcome,” or “final state.” I like to project far into the future what might be coming given the arrows of

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The Coming Battle of Generative (Dis)Information Bots
Hyperledger, Part 1

Hyperledger, Part 1

3-November-2024 By Jeffrey Cooper

As I get deeper into Project 52, I am taking on some bigger projects, projects that will span multiple weeks due to their size and complexity. This is such a week (Week 6). This week, I decided to start learning Hyperledger.  I chose the header image to visually convey the size and complexity of Hyperledger and

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