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Monthly Archives: February 2015
Next Experiment, Senseye
The development strategy behind Arcan has always been to work with experimental proof of concepts doing ‘traditional’ tasks in odd way and use that as feedback to refactor and improve the Engine, API, testing and documentation. For instance — the … Continue reading
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