May 2011
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Anonymous asked: How do you handle all the boring stuff related to roasting ? e.g. organising and weighting green beans in batches before roasting, and packing roasted coffee ? Handle orders an shipment and so on..
It's fine to ask questions. →
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Inside BrewPlot
I recently released a little program called BrewPlot which allows a person to measure the mass of ground coffee used for brewing, the mass of the brewed coffee, and the percent total dissolved solids in the brewed coffee and see that plotted on a coffee brewing control chart. I did this mainly as a way to learn QML and how to have QML interact with C++. This post discusses a couple of the more...
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BrewPlot 1.0 Released →
Today I released version 1.0 of BrewPlot, an electronic coffee brewing control chart. This shouldn’t be mistaken as a serious program. It was done as a learning exercise and I’m not sufficiently interested in it that I’m going to spend a lot of time adding features. Both a Windows binary and source code have been released. I’ll probably get around to releasing a Mac build...
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If you don’t find it in the Index, look very carefully through the entire...
– Sears, Roebuck and Co., Consumers Guide (1897)
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A Brewing Control Chart in QML
A while back I decided that it would be a good idea for me to learn QML in anticipation of an upcoming project. One of the best ways to learn a new programming language is to write a simple program with it. I decided to try a program that would allow me to measure the mass of ground coffee, the mass of brewed coffee, and the %TDS and have the result plotted on a brewing control chart....
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