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Vi un link respecto a este script:  http://echo-nest-remix.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/examples/swinger/swinger.py
Es un poco de python que utiliza el api de echo nest para agregarle swing a una cancion. Este programa sube el mp3 a echo nest y utiliza su api para modificarlo, por lo que el codigo es facil de entender(porque no se preocupa por hacer el analisis [...]

Blogging from textmate

In: code

12 Jan 2010

Testing blogging from textmate
Its very funny how an IDE can become a tool so cool that you want to edit ANY text with it. Finally I decided to find out a way to post on my blog and my twitter from textmate.
This is a clear indication that i will be spending a lot of time [...]

The first session today was something I was really waiting for: a tutorial and a state of the art about Google Chrome extensions. The two great news are:
•    You can start making them
•    They are coming for SURE
The 2 bad news are:
•    You can only install extensions on the dev branch, so no deployment yet.
•    [...]

One of my favorite rock-star programmers is Paul Graham, not only because of what he did to the LISP Community and he’s support on the start-up Community everywhere but also because he really thought me something with he’s essay Startups in 13 sentences. The second point of that list is to “Launch fast”!
“The reason to [...]

Word frecuency

In: code

13 Apr 2009

In my last blog-post I proposed a fast Perl script to crawl a wordpress blog and get the titles of all the post in any site. So with that information in hand I went and started crawling the web!
I want to analyze the relationship between number of post’s, time, frequency of words, incoming and outgoing [...]

I found a very handy Perl script in devtrench and decided to capture the titles of all the post of some of my favorite blogs and do some statistics with them. Get the most repeated words, how many of their titles includes numbers ( the 5 best way, 45 tutorials) etc. So right now I’m crawling [...]


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