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amardeepsingh08

Leading custom Application development - Techware Hut - 0 views

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    Let's breathe life into your idea! Next gen custom application development and software development in Canada. High performing solutions that drive customer satisfaction with exceptional user experience.
htmlslicemate.com

The Secret to Building Large Websites: Website Architecture - 0 views

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    When I started writing this, the idea of a skyscraper construction project came to mind. I thought of a huge skyscraper with restaurants, retail stores, offices, gyms, and residential spaces - a large self-contained, compact community all by itself.
htmlslicemate.com

Top Usability Mistakes in Web Design - 0 views

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    High-quality usability has been the center of discussions in the industry in the past ten years, as it becomes more and more important for users. Good usability can also help build brand awareness and can generally improve a user's opinion of a website and even a company. There is so much focus on usability today because big and small companies showed how important a good usability strategy can turn out to be. Good usability has been in the past couple of years at the heart of successful start-ups. Simple ideas are most of the time the most innovative and this is mainly what usability is about: making a feature or a product easy to use, while still keeping the product quality at a high level. Today's article comes a lot down to common sense. It seems that after years and years of discussing this issue, web designers still have a hard time understanding it. Usability is not a joke anymore and the advices below should be printed out and pinned on the wall in front of your desk.
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26 Yummy and Creative Examples of Bread Logo Designs - 0 views

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    Breads are one of the most popular stomach-filler and is considered as the basic food until now. Having a lot of styles, techniques and proportions of ingredients, it can come in a huge variations of tastes, sizes, shapes, appearances, colors, etc. It's no wonder why there are millions of bakeries operating around the globe. However, for these bakeries to stand out from the others, aside from having a tasty bread, it is just as important for them to have the logo design that would amplify their branding and in turn would make them easier to be recognized by the market. Today, we will be showcasing 26 Yummy and Creative Examples of Bread Logo Designs. Scroll down and observe this compilation that includes some of the most artistic bread logo designs and maybe get some idea and inspiration on how you want your own logo design to look like. Come, take a peek, and enjoy.
maryswift

HAPPY MOTHERS DAY LATEST GIFTS IDEAS FOR ALL LOVELY MOM'S - 0 views

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maryswift

SPECIAL MOTHERS DAY GREETINGS 2016 To IMPRESS MOMS - Mothers Day poems Quotes Messages ... - 0 views

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    SPECIAL MOTHERS DAY GREETINGS 2016 FOR IMPRESS MOMS- The most special gift is available for more lovely moms, because the moms day is very near, you can celebrate this day by get this greeting cards, wallpapers and latest pics from any site on internet.
Joseph Miller

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When you are experiencing unseen fiscal crunches in the tough economic times and do not idea to where you get cash instantly without any trouble. Now you can able to finding Payday Loans Instant Ca...

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started by Joseph Miller on 14 Mar 16 no follow-up yet
omouse

The Graphing Calculator Story - 0 views

  • I used to be a contractor for Apple, working on a secret project. Unfortunately, the computer we were building never saw the light of day. The project was so plagued by politics and ego that when the engineers requested technical oversight, our manager hired a psychologist instead. In August 1993, the project was canceled. A year of my work evaporated, my contract ended, and I was unemployed.
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      This is why free/open source software is a good idea. If a company kills a project it could still be a benefit to the rest of the software world.
omouse

Shedding Bikes: Common Programmer Health Problems - 0 views

  • Overall the general cause of all of these problems can be summarized as treating programming as an obsession. You may want to be very good at it, like I did, so you exclude everything else in your life in order to master it. You don't go to the bathroom, you have macho 10 hour coding sessions, you don't eat right, and all manner of mythological beliefs about "real programmers".
  • try to not start at a computer screen for at least 2 hours a whole day
  • Frequently programmers will think that the lighting in a room is what gives them headaches from using a computer, but really it's bad posture, shitty fonts, not drinking enough water, and just using the computer for too long at a stretch
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      very very true
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  • I feel more awake and rested during the day. If I stay up late and sleep in I feel like I have a hangover and I can get headaches.
  • If you constantly feel "stiff" or unable to move well, then you probably need to stretch regularly
  • I'm not sure why this is, but a relaxed mind is crucial to spontaneous creativity and idea generation
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    Programming is a deceptively damaging field to be in, partly because it doesn't seem like you're doing much, and also because of the attitude many programmers have toward their body. You should care about keeping yourself healthy because, when your body is in good shape, that removes "friction" from your mental capacity so that it can focus on important things rather than annoying little problems with your physical wellness.
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...
Joel Bennett

Trakkor - No-frills web page change tracking. - 0 views

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    Trakkor lets you create a tracker for just a single DOM element given by an XPath and informs you via Atom feed if it changes. Would be cooler if it was a firefox plugin, but ... maybe we could use this on TOSes
Joel Bennett

eFace - XAML for Java - 0 views

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    If you like the idea of declarative UI markup, but have to work with Java, this is for you.
Joel Bennett

FastStone Screen Capture - The Best Free Screen Capture Software - 0 views

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    Great little app for taking screenshots -- it can even capture a whole scrolling window -- and outputting them in various formats (jpg,png, pdf) etc.  Some good ideas for ShotGlass if I ever get back to that.
Matteo Spreafico

Classical Inheritance in JavaScript - 0 views

  • function ZParenizor2(value) { var that = new Parenizor(value); that.toString = function () { if (this.getValue()) { return this.uber('toString'); } return "-0-" }; return that; }
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      This constructors lies, wondeful!
  • Again, we augment Function. We make an instance of the parent class and use it as the new prototype. We also correct the constructor field, and we add the uber method to the prototype as well.
  • This adds a public method to the Function.prototype, so all functions get it by Class Augmentation. It takes a name and a function, and adds them to a function's prototype object.
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  • To make the examples above work, I wrote four sugar methods. First, the method method, which adds an instance method to a class. Function.prototype.method = function (name, func) { this.prototype[name] = func; return this; };
  • JavaScript can be used like a classical language, but it also has a level of expressiveness which is quite unique. We have looked at Classical Inheritance, Swiss Inheritance, Parasitic Inheritance, Class Augmentation, and Object Augmentation. This large set of code reuse patterns comes from a language which is considered smaller and simpler than Java.
  • I have been writing JavaScript for 8 years now, and I have never once found need to use an uber function. The super idea is fairly important in the classical pattern, but it appears to be unnecessary in the prototypal and functional patterns. I now see my early attempts to support the classical model in JavaScript as a mistake.
ASLI BUGAKAPTAN INCE

Logikit::Framework - 0 views

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    Logikit::Framework (LF for short) is an application development framework for PHP 5. The idea is to let people code much faster by providing a solid and easy-to-use substructure for common tasks. LF deals with most of the time-consuming everyday issues and lets you focus on the logic of your code.
liza cainz

Help Gurus Awesome Microsoft Help and Support - 1 views

Help Gurus computer support service has been an excellent resource of information about Microsoft software. Their certified Microsoft help technicians did not only fixed my Microsoft software issue...

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started by liza cainz on 07 Jan 11 no follow-up yet
Fabien Cadet

Programming as if Performance Mattered, by James Hague [2004-04-04] - 3 views

  • I frequently see bare queries from programmers in discussion forums, especially from new programmers, who are worried about performance. These worries often stem from popular notions about what operations are "slow." Division. Square roots. Mispredicted branches. Cache unfriendly data structures.
  • Inevitably someone chimes in that making out-of-context assumptions, especially without profiling, is a bad idea. And they're right.
  • The golden rule of programming has always been that clarity and correctness matter much more than the utmost speed. Very few people will argue with that. And yet do we really believe it? If we did, then 99% of all programs would be written in something like Python. Or Erlang.
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  • At the same time, such concerns and advice seem to remain constant despite rapid advances in hardware.
  • That tempting, enticing, puzzle-solving activity called "optimization," it hasn't gone away either.
  • Only now the process is on a different level. It isn't machine level twiddling and cycle counting, but it isn't simply mathematical analysis of algorithms either.
  • The big difference is that the code changes I made are substantially safer than running a program and having it silently hang the system. All array accesses are bounds-checked. There's no way to accidentally overwrite a data structure. There's no way to create a memory leak.
  • Really, this is what those cycle-counting programmers from 1985 dreamed of.
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