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Better Video for Games in Haskell
September 24, 2007 on 12:00 pm | By Neil | In , |Thanks to Matthew Sackman, we can now provide the video of his talk (with Tristan Allwood) on Games in Haskell through the following embedded Flash player. This gives us much better control over the video quality compared with Google Video. Please let me know if you have any issues viewing this. As before, you can download the slides here.
NB: If you don’t have Flash installed, the direct download link is here. Linux users can play this with mplayer.
You may also have noticed that Google has deleted the video of Simon Peyton Jones’ talk on Nested Data Parallelism from our first meeting. I’m now working on getting that video online again.
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Fantastic… But the quality of movie… is poor!
The camera must be aproximate to text!
Comment by Rafael — November 11, 2008 #
Hi Rafael. Sorry that you’re disappointed by the quality of the video, but it is really hard to get the text of a presentation as well as the speaker in one shot. I feel that if you need to read the text you should just download the slides and view them in a separate window.
Regards,
Neil
Comment by Neil — November 11, 2008 #