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Some Steps of Convert HTML to WordPress - 0 views

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    Static Web Site and .html web page on the site and we want to move it to WordPress. Less the number of static pages, less the effort is required to convert. WordPress websites are referred as dynamic and the pages have different ending like .PHP .WordPress. It just takes couple of hours when it comes to changing website content and working with a blog.
anonymous

Good morning sms in english for best friend - 0 views

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    Good morning sms in English for best friend, Here is a collection of Good Morning Sms for Best friends. I have lots of friends in my life. But some are special for me so I send them Good Morning wishes on daily basis. If you also want to say Good Morning to your friends then this is right place to find Good Morning Sms. Must Read and share to every lover friends.
Pooja Runija

Apple iWatch Puts Entire SmartWatch Market in Standby Mode - 0 views

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    The Apple Watch puts whole industry on standby mode. Maybe it's because they want to see if there are any tricks the other company release or how the market reacts to the way you interact with the watch. Apple understands that, they are making real smartwatches and if they had a killer features, it immediately would have the attention of the world's biggest tech press.
Biztech Consultancy

SugarMob : SugarCRM for Mobile - 2 views

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    Are unnecessary calls bothering you, eating up your valuable time? Do you want to manage your e-store remotely without sitting before your system. You can now manage and organize your CRM from your handset also. We have the solution to organize your customer data, calls and other details easily through your mobile! http://bit.ly/1p9u1wF
sahargull

Spent 10 Days' Vacation ON Your Budget | pacificrentacar - 0 views

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    When you want to spent your vacation outside there are a lot of beautiful places which you can visit and enjoy your vacation with your family. There are many people who don't know that from where t...
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Values, Types, and Operators :: Eloquent JavaScript - 0 views

  • Not all operators are symbols. Some are written as words. One example is the typeof operator, which produces a string value naming the type of the value you give it.
  • Having such numbers is useful for storing strings inside a computer because it makes it possible to represent them as a sequence of numbers. When comparing strings, JavaScript goes over them from left to right, comparing the numeric codes of the characters one by one.
  • There is only one value in JavaScript that is not equal to itself, and that is NaN, which stands for “not a number”.
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  • In practice, you can usually get by with knowing that of the operators we have seen so far, || has the lowest precedence, then comes &&, then the comparison operators (>, ==, and so on), and then the rest. This order has been chosen such that, in typical expressions like the following one, as few parentheses as possible are necessary:
  • The difference in meaning between undefined and null is an accident of JavaScript’s design, and it doesn’t matter most of the time. In the cases where you actually have to concern yourself with these values, I recommend treating them as interchangeable (more on that in a moment).
  • . Yet in the third expression, + tries string concatenation before numeric addition
  • When something that doesn’t map to a number in an obvious way (such as "five" or undefined) is converted to a number, the value NaN is produced.
  • Further arithmetic operations on NaN keep producing NaN, so if you find yourself getting one of those in an unexpected place, look for accidental type conversions.
  • g ==, the outcome is easy to predict: you should get true when both values are the same, except in the case of NaN.
  • But when the types differ, JavaScript uses a complicated and confusing set of rules to determine what to do. In most cases, it just tries to convert one of the values to the other value’s type. However, when null or undefined occurs on either side of the operator, it produces true only if both sides are one of null or undefined.
  • That last piece of behavior is often useful. When you want to test whether a value has a real value instead of null or undefined, you can simply compare it to null with the == (or !=) operator.
  • The rules for converting strings and numbers to Boolean values state that 0, NaN, and the empty string ("") count as false, while all the other values count as true.
  • where you do not want any automatic type conversions to happen, there are two extra operators: === and !==. The first tests whether a value is precisely equal to the other, and the second tests whether it is not precisely equal. So "" === false is false as expected.
  • The logical operators && and || handle values of different types in a peculiar way. They will convert the value on their left side to Boolean type in order to decide what to do, but depending on the operator and the result of that conversion, they return either the original left-hand value or the right-hand value.
  • The || operator, for example, will return the value to its left when that can be converted to true and will return the value on its right otherwise. This conversion works as you’d expect for Boolean values and should do something analogous for values of other types.
  • This functionality allows the || operator to be used as a way to fall back on a default value. If you give it an expression that might produce an empty value on the left, the value on the right will be used as a replacement in that case.
  • The && operator works similarly, but the other way around. When the value to its left is something that converts to false, it returns that value, and otherwise it returns the value on its right.
  • Another important property of these two operators is that the expression to their right is evaluated only when necessary. In the case of true || X, no matter what X is—even if it’s an expression that does something terrible—the result will be true, and X is never evaluated. The same goes for false && X, which is false and will ignore X. This is called short-circuit evaluation.
  • - to negate a number
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Processing 1.0 - 1 views

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    Processing is an open source programming language and environment for people who want to program images, animation, and interactions. It is used by students, artists, designers, researchers, and hobbyists for learning, prototyping, and production. It is created to teach fundamentals of computer programming within a visual context and to serve as a software sketchbook and professional production tool. Processing is an alternative to proprietary software tools in the same domain. Processing is free to download and available for GNU/Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows. Please help to release the next version!
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.
Saqib Imran

ASL Trainer By 1 SOCIAL MEDIA - 0 views

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    "American Sign Language (ASL) is an application for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad which is a fun way to learn, understand and practice American Sign Language. The application has been designed for the people of all age group who want to understand the ASL when they are on the move. This provides a healthy activity to keep in touch with the language signs and constant practice with the help of this app makes it even better."
Joel Bennett

Visual Studio 2005: Visual Studio 2005 Service Pack 1 (SP1) - 0 views

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    If you want to run Visual Studio 2005 on Vista, you need SP1
    If you want to develop web applications in Visual Studio 2005, you need SP1

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Joel Bennett

Don Norman's jnd.org / UI Breakthrough-Command Line Interfaces - 0 views

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    Want to know what I think the next UI breakthroughs will be? Here are two, both of which can be considered a return to fundamentals: 1. Command line languages; 2. Physicality: the return to physical devices, where we control things by physical body movement, by turning, moving, and manipulating appropriate mechanical devices.
anonymous

Raphaël-JavaScript Library - 0 views

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    Raphaël is a small JavaScript library that should simplify your work with vector graphics on the web. In case you want to create your own specific chart or image crop-n-rotate widget, you can simply achieve it with this library.
Kingdon Barrett

Nerdland Blog - 0 views

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    I will include resume links on this page once it does everything else I wanted it to do.
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    Another plug while I'm at it, this is for my web development company, where the last post was arguably a plug for the restaurant that I am working with. Now booking parties through 2009!
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    I hope to incorporate all of the RSS feeds on the pages linked from this site into the RSS data shared in this link. Some extensions to Radiant may be necessary to make it work as an importer/exporter both simultaneously.
Joel Bennett

CodeSigning in Windows - Unidentifed program wants access - MSDN Forums - 0 views

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    A thread in MSDN on how to do code signing to avoid the horrid "Unidentified program wants access" prompt.
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

Windows Presentation Foundation Add-Ins Overview - 0 views

  • WPF, in conjunction with the .NET Framework add-in model, allows you to address a wide variety of scenarios that require host applications to display UIs from add-ins.
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    Addins (plugins) for WPF can even do UI. I'm not convinced this is necessary to do UIs with plugins, but it's necessary if you want to allow untrusted code to do it.
Denis Gobo

Collection Of Puzzles For Programmers - 1 views

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    A nice collection of puzzles. Some are harder than others so there is something for everyone. You can pic any language you want, you will see that there are solutions in Ruby, Python, Visual Basic, SQL, JavaScript, C++ and others
Joel Bennett

Persistor.NET - 0 views

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    The Express Edition of Persistor.NET® means carefree database storage -- "it is the right tool for all developers who just don't want to care about the database."
Joel Bennett

Why You Should Switch from Subversion to Git -- Carsonified - 0 views

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    "You may want to give it a second look. Not just at distributed version control systems, but at the real role of version control in your creative toolkit. In this article, I'm going to introduce you to Git, my favorite DVCS, and hopefully show you why it is not only a better version control system than Subversion, but also a revolutionary way to think about how you get your work done."
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