This post is a step-by-step guide on how to compile Qt 4.x.x with MSVC 2010. Although we use Qt 4.7.1 as an example (for historical reasons), you can also find suggestions on building newer versions of Qt by MSVC 2012 and even by Intel Compiler for both platforms x86 and x64. All kudos go to […]
Author Archives: Pavel Holoborodko
Digital Filters by Richard Hamming
This book showed me the beauty of digital signal processing, introduced magical world of filter design. Back then I was struggling with modern DSP books, which mostly focusing on facts and definitions (or even worse – Matlab) rather than underlying ideas and concepts. Hamming’s book is of different kind. It starts slowly with several examples […]
Rikugien Garden
Just few pics from Rikugien Garden.
Hanami
Hanami means “flower viewing” (hana – flower, mi – see) – ancient Japanese tradition to contemplate the beautiful blooming sakura over the nice cup of green tea beer with friends. I think it is one of the most important social events for every Japanese during the year. It is very much like Christmas in Western […]
Odawara Castle in the spring
There is a nice place to visit in spring nearby Tokyo – Odawara. It is directly reached by train from Tokyo and perfectly suits for one day trip. Odawara Castle is one of the many interesting places in this area. I publish just one picture I really like. Other popular tourists spots are: Ishigakiyama Ichiyajo […]
Harbor Future 21 of Yokohama
Minato Mirai 21 (“Harbor Future” in English) is a nice place to spend weekend for those who don’t want to go far from Tokyo but still want to experience very special and totally different atmosphere of the city. Yokohama is the exception among Japanese cities thanks to strong historical influence of tight relations (overseas trade, […]
Rock Tatami of Nagatoro
Nagatoro is a small country town in Saitama Prefecture famous for its magnificent sights of blooming sakura, rock cliffs of Arakawa River ravine, legendary mountain Hodo-san (name literally means “mountain which stops fire”), rare weeping cherry trees, … Last weekend I escaped from ultra-urbanized Tokyo to Nagatoro to enjoy late fall in the open air. […]
Where Tama starts its journey…
Okutama is beautiful place near Tokyo (only 2 hours by train :-)). This mountainous region is famous for its majestic sceneries, hot springs, musical caves. Here are several photos from my last trip to the source of the Tama river (Tamagawa in Japanese) in the heart of Okutama.