JPEG JFIF
The W3C page on the image/jpeg file format is brief, but it has links to two PDF files documenting the JPEG FIle Format, the standard way to contain images compressed with the JPEG mechanism.
The W3C page on the image/jpeg file format is brief, but it has links to two PDF files documenting the JPEG FIle Format, the standard way to contain images compressed with the JPEG mechanism.
A good non-mathematically introduction to the technical aspects of JPEG compression, with lots of illustrations of what different settings do to images.
dead link: http://www.photo.net/learn/jpeg/
An open source tool to generate random computer science papers, from some MIT students.
dead link: http://www.pdos.lcs.mit.edu/scigen/
When my twelve year old came to me looking for ways to make computer games, I applied my Google-fu and found this free (open source, open license) game development tool, based on the free (some sort of attribution license) Genesis3D modeling components. It runs on Windows XP, doesn't require C or C++ programming, and produces "Quake 2 dungeon crawl clone" games. A far cry from my 8-bit (and lower) youth, but initial impressions are good.
dead link: http://www.realityfactory.ca/