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Alupis Graviano

Fast Unsecured Loans Especially Made For Cash Deprived Folk - 0 views

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Fabien Cadet

Traits: The else-if-then of Types, by Andrei Alexandrescu - 3 views

  • Definition: A traits template is a template class, possibly explicitly specialized, that provides a uniform symbolic interface over a coherent set of design choices that vary from one type to another.
  • An important use of traits is as "interface glue"—universal non-intrusive adapters. If various classes implement a given concept in slightly different ways, traits can fit those implementations to a common interface.
  • Definition: A traits class (as opposed to a traits template) is either an instantiation of a traits template, or a separate class that exposes the same interface as a traits template instantiation.
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  • traits with state
  • general-purpose traits
  • hierarchy-wide traits—traits that you can define in one shot not just for a class, but for a whole hierarchy or subhierarchy.
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    "Traits: The else-if-then of Types"
puzznbuzzus

Some Interesting Health Facts You Must Know. - 0 views

1. When you are looking at someone you love, your pupils dilate, and they do the same when you are looking at someone you hate. 2. The human head is one-quarter of our total length at birth but on...

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puzznbuzzus

Is English Language So Popular because of the USA? - 0 views

Americans might tend to inflate the influence of the United States in the history of the spread of English. Before the World Wars, particularly WWII, the US was a bit player on the world stage. The...

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john popu

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    Computer science is the scientific and practical approach to computation and its applications. Free download computer science eBooks to broaden your knowledge and skills in different programming languages. Our computer science department will keep you up to date regarding latest eBooks, projects, assignments, presentations, notes, lectures etc. of computer science subjects. Time to face your future!
Fabien Cadet

Talk: The Care and Feeding of C++'s Dragons (speaker: Chandler Carruth) | channel9.msdn... - 1 views

  • Last year I described C++ as bearing the cautionary label ‘Here Be Dragons.’ And yet we’re all still writing C++ because it is the best programming language for the problems we face. In turn, we need a strategy to deal with the “dragons” that reside in large C++ code bases. The Dragon Book (my old compiler textbook) taught about a collection of tools to address the complexity of compiler design, and while our challenge is somewhat different, the approach remains the same. When a mere mortal programmer ventures forth to battle the complexity of large software systems in C++, they’re going to need some really good tools to help them. At Google, we’ve been building up a platform of such tools. I will introduce the platform and toolset, and show how to use them to write fast and correct C++ code, quickly and correctly.I will also give a peek into the future of the next generation of tools we’re working on and some of the really interesting changes to C++ that are coming in the next few years to help both programmers and these tools be ever more effective.
anonymous

When is Fathers Day - 1 views

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    When is Fathers Day. This article is about Fathers day date. if you want to know that when is father,s day so please don't worry and read this article. you can get here Father's day History, date and the celebration ways of different countries.
Fabien Cadet

Shtetl-Optimized » Blog Archive » Fighting Hype with Hype - 2 views

  • In the end, they conclude that NP-complete problems are just as hard on an adiabatic quantum computer as on a classical computer. And, since earlier work showed the equivalence between different variants of quantum computers, that pretty much shuts down the possibility of any quantum computer helping with NP-complete problems.
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    [...] quantum computers don't help with NP-complete problems ?
David Rietz

Beyond SoundEx - Functions for Fuzzy Searching in MS SQL Server - 0 views

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    Quite often we come across a requirement where we may need to perform some sort of fuzzy string grouping or data correlation. For example, we may want to correlate the customer records of a database by identifying records that are similar but not necessarily exactly the same (due to spelling mistakes for example). Obviously a simple group by, will not successfully group such data. We will need to employ what is commonly referred to as a distance algorithm or a string metric in order to determine how close 2 string values are.
Joel Bennett

Using RabbitMQ with C# and .NET - 3 views

  • I'm currently working on a project where I need to be able to transfer a large number of requests via JSON over web services. I need to take some of that data, do some aggregation with it, and store it in a persistent store. In order to allow the data to be reliably processed in a number of different ways, I wanted to place the incoming data into multiple queues and have it processed and then stored.
  • RabbitMQ fits the bill on all of these fronts, is crazy easy to setup and use, and is very fast.
  • RabbitMQ is written in Erlang
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    RabbitMQ is a cross-platform implementation of an Advanced Message Qeuing Protocol (AMQP) broker (similar to MSMQ). There's a .Net client, and it allows you to decouple your routing and an message storage, and do so in a cross-platform way.
Joel Bennett

Shell Blog : What happened to the menu bars? - 0 views

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    An essay from the Windows Vista shell team about menus: why they're good, bad ... how ribbons are different ... and the new User Experience (UX) guidelines
Joel Bennett

Simple TDD Visual Studio Templates - 0 views

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    Two templates to plug into Visual Studio to speed up the creation of unit test projects in solutions, one for MbUnit and one for NUnit. (the difference seems to be mostly the includes & imports)
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Joel Bennett

Danger in Design: Why bother with Architecture? - Less Than Dot - 0 views

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    Creativity is a wonderful thing. It's also something different for each of us, which is why sometimes our perspectives on the world can produce conflicting ideas on what is the right way and the wrong way to do things. This is a very common facet of the IT world, in particular making computer software, solutions and services. We don't need architects! …Do we ?
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    The Winchester Mystery House as an example of what happens when you don't have an architect...
Kevin O'Neill

In Search of Excellent Requirements - 1 views

  • Consequently, it is not reasonable to expect us to make sound business or technical decisions on behalf of the customers, or to resolve conflicting requirements supplied by different end users, or to set priorities for the many requirements that might be collected.
  • We have finally reached the state where if no project champion can be found to see that the right system is built, we cancel the project.
  • The consequence of not explicitly discussing these quality tradeoffs is a surprise upon delivery, when the customer finds that his implicit quality attribute requirements have not been achieved
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  • One way to reach an appropriate middle ground in the specification process is to conduct formal inspections of the SRS. A structured document like the IEEE SRS is readily inspected by the design team, the project champions, other representative users, and other software engineers who are not directly involved with the project
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      sadly, this is something that is always left to the end to 'clean up'. Meaning, the spec is complete when the project is delivered versus kept up to date and in sync with what we are delivering.
  • A prototype is intended to answer specific questions about functionality or interaction styles. If you don't have any questions, don't bother with a prototype
  • Even in a small software group, a focus on accurately and completely capturing, documenting, and modeling the user requirements is a major contributor to building high quality information systems
Joel Bennett

Convert XAML Flow Document to XPS with Style - 0 views

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    WPF has two ways to create documents: XAML Flow documents paginate dynamically and flow into multiple columns at different zoom levels, etc. XPS documents are print ready documents on a fixed page size.  Converting Flow documents to XPS isn't hard, even when you want to take advantage of the extra features like custom pagination, page size, margins, and headers or footers.
Joel Bennett

Tracing in .NET and Implementing Your Own Trace Listeners - 0 views

  • TextWriterTraceListener
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    A good place to start if you want to do trace or debug messages from .NET, this article explains the differences between trace and debug, how you can turn them on and off, and how you can set them to trace to file or event log without recompiling. Excellent.
Joel Bennett

Polyglot Programming | Dr. Dobb's | May 1, 2002 - 0 views

  • Everyone will benefit, even the Java community: Now that there's competition again, new constructs are—surprise!—again being considered for Java
  • Do languages have to sacrifice anything?
  • .NET goes much further: A routine written in a language L1 may call another routine written in a different language L2. A module in L1 may declare a variable whose type is a class declared in L2, and then call the corresponding L2 routines on that variable. If both languages are object oriented, a class in L1 can inherit from a class in L2. Exceptions triggered by a routine written in L1 and not handled on the L1 side will be passed to the caller, which—if written in L2—will process it using L2's own exception-handling mechanism. During a debugging session, you may move freely and seamlessly across modules written in L1 and L2. I don't know about you, but I've never seen anything coming even close to this level of interoperability.
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    This ability to mix languages offers great promise for the future of programming languages, as the practical advance of new language designs will no longer be hindered by the library issue ...
Joel Bennett

M - The modelling language - 0 views

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    M seems to be like LINQ for data structure generation: a simple template language with assemblers for different back-end technologies.
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    The Microsoft code name "M" language is a declarative language for working with data and building domain models. "M" lets users write down how they want to structure and query their data using a textual syntax that is convenient to both author and reader.
Joel Bennett

XML Differences - 0 views

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    A web-based xml diff tool (written in Perl)
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