Haiku to be Presented at Numerica

Submitted by Cedric Bresson on Tue, 2007-03-06 13:50.   Tags:  :: :: ::

Long time Haiku developer François Revol (a.k.a. mmu_man) is scheduled to give a Haiku presentation at the first Numerica Art Party, an event sponsored by A.D.A.N., the French Association for the Development of Digital Art. Numerica #01 will be taking place from March 9th through the 11th in Montbeliard, France. The Haiku Conference by François is scheduled for Saturday March 10h, from 7:00pm to 8:00pm (GMT+01:00), and will be broadcast live on the web TV demoscene.tv. Stay tuned!

For more information regarding registration, remote entries, competitions, and timetable, please visit the Numerica website.



jeanmarc
Submitted by jeanmarc on Wed, 2007-03-07 07:23.

I've always wished the Demoscene came to the BeOS platform...
I hope Haiku will bring coders and make it the most groovy OS, like in the ol' Amiga days ;) !

mmu_man
Submitted by François Revol on Mon, 2007-03-12 17:46.

The slides for my conference are now available at :
http://revolf.free.fr/beos/Numerica/ (OOo and PDF)
And mirrored here (PDF).

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Humdinger
Submitted by Humdinger on Wed, 2007-03-14 16:25.

That was a really nice presentation of BeOS/Haiku! I know it's daunting to speak in public, even more so when it's not in your native language. I think François did a great job though! Kudos!

One thing that IMO often falls a bit short in presentations is the demo part. It often appears to be an impromptu affair. Maybe we can all contribute to a list of things that are worth showing and have the potential to awe the crowd.
[Let me point out that this isn't to critizise François, but to improve any demonstration.]

Let's start with

Queries

  • One important thing is to prepare the demo machine with adequate data to show the strength of our query system. When showing indexed attributes it's essential to have eg. MP3s, People or Email etc. files.
  • Make sure you know your files so you're able to search strings in attributes that actually exist.
  • Load up the machine with a large number of files. Instant search results are more impressive when they result in a large list.
  • Start with a query that returns a large list of files and continue to narrow down the search by adding different criteria. For example: search MP3s of a specific genre and then narrow down by bitrate, year, artist etc.
  • Avoid a query by formula, as that tends to confuse the average user when he's not yet familiar with the system.
  • Show that queries can be saved and are live by reopening a saved query, navigating in another Tracker window to a file's folder (double click on "Path" in the query result window) and doublicating a file a few times, rename them and eventually delete them while watching the result window.
  • Rehearse the demo a few times to work out the kinks and optimize your setup (eg. create a query templete for the filetype you'll use and decide which attributes to show).
mmu_man
Submitted by François Revol on Fri, 2007-03-16 23:08.

A Photo slide show is available here, for those who have a flash plugin (shrug):
http://numerica.demoscene.tv/dotclear/index.php/2007/03/15/14-photos

robert
Submitted by robert on Fri, 2007-05-11 01:29.

I just am looking this and know haiku, I never hear this before, fully agree with "One important thing is to prepare the demo machine with adequate data to show the strength of our query system. When showing indexed attributes it's essential to have eg. MP3s, People or Email etc. files." I am interested in this demo, hope can look it before long, great product, good luck.

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Janet Kellman
Submitted by Janet Kellman on Sun, 2007-07-08 11:37.

I think it's really nice presentation of haiku os. I see screenshots at http://haiku-os.org/index.php?q=gallery&g2_itemId=19 , haiku seems very usable :)

Janet Kellman, [url removed]

euan
Submitted by Euan Kirkhope on Mon, 2008-01-21 21:03.

Actually,

KISS means Keep it Simple, Stupid!

:)