GipsySoft - NewsTicker - 0 views
GeoTools Open source mapping toolkit - 0 views
SmartIrc4net - C# IRC library - 0 views
Fiddler PowerToy: HTTP Debugging - 0 views
CocoaDev: AmbraiSmalltalk - 0 views
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I can't imagine building a user interface intensive application through this technique. It would be extremely cool if they could integrate Interface Builder,
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This Smalltalk company seems to have reified the Cocoa UI toolkit beautifully. Judging by the Ambrai website, there don't seem to be any retail Smalltalk compilers in the pipeline. However this could be a great lesson in how to reify John McIntosh's new Objective-C bridge for Squeak, or Etoile's Smalltalk library, if it hasn't been done already.
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Prelude - 0 views
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quotRem :: a -> a -> (a, a)Sourcesimultaneous quot and rem divMod :: a -> a -> (a, a)Sourcesimultaneous div and mod
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subtract :: Num a => a -> a -> aSourcethe same as flip (-).
Dr. Dobb's | Q&A: When Mobility and Open Source Collide | March 28, 2009 - 0 views
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The web browser is a good example, on a pc it may make sense to ask a user to find, click, type, and browse the web or look for a service. In a mobile, converged product, you need to help the user be present with the service even or especially when they are driving or have the product in a pocket or handbag, and requiring them to constantly select 'yes' or to type in forms etc. are real headaches for a consumer.
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We will not provide a store front, but will help the community create multiple online stores from which they can generate revenue for themselves and the developer.
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At the other end of the spectrum, you see hoards of teenagers in the U.S., Europe and Asia happily texting one handed, using predictive text.
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Dr. Dobb's | Smartphone Operating Systems: A Developer's Perspective | March 30, 2009 - 0 views
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The industry stewards have countered Apple's move with their own application stores, so there's a huge opportunity to write the "killer app" for one of several smartphone platforms.
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40 MB to less than 4 MB of free RAM
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one-app-at-a-time requirement complicates any implementation of a copy-and-paste mechanism.
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Alarming Development : JavaScript is good enough | Jan 2009 - 0 views
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It is impossible to build a hash table in JavaScript that works on arbitrary objects. You would have to manually allocate unique ID’s for every object and include them in the toString. So no collections in JavaScript. Adobe provides a true built-in hashtable in ActionScript 3.
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Objects can function as sets and maps. Arrays can function as lists and iterators (generate an array when you need an iterator). More that good enough in this context.
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VB also often compiles down to better MSIL than C#. It is also the only .NET language with first-class edit-and-continue Lisp-like debugging capabilities.
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torta - where is my disk space being used? - 0 views
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it analyzes the file system directly and generates a Flash file that you can load locally or remotely on any Flash-supporting web browser. Torta uses Gordon, a library that provides flash generation functionality.
Yahoo! UI Library: Rich Text Editor - 0 views
BackPress - 7 views
Mozilla Labs » Announcing the Jetpack SDK - 4 views
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The Jetpack SDK includes: An extensible library of capabilities and APIs for writing Firefox add-ons, as well as stand-alone web-based applications A set of command-line tools that package and security-harden your code into distributable packages A modern IDE with built-in reference guide for instant productivity
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An easy to use, well documented set of APIs that lets you write Firefox add-ons using standard Web technology (Javascript, HTML5, and CSS). An integrated IDE that enables rapid add-on developement and code collaboration.
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Add-ons developed with the Jetpack SDK will feature: No need to restart Firefox to install add-ons. Add-ons are automatically compatible with all future versions of Firefox updates, so no need to wait for add-on compatability. Stronger and more easily understood security and privacy controls. Automatic add-on updates.
Understanding WS-Federation - 2 views
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WS-Security, WS-Trust, and WS-SecurityPolicy provide a basic model for federation between Identity Providers and Relying Parties. These specifications define mechanisms for codifying claims (assertions) about a requestor as security tokens which can be used to protect and authorize web services requests in accordance with policy.
JavaScript InfoVis Toolkit - 0 views
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