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Joel Bennett

ColorCode - Syntax Highlighting/Colorization for .NET - Release: ColorCode 1.0 - 0 views

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    ColorCode is the syntax highlighting code which supports CodePlex
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    ColorCode is the syntax highlighting code which supports CodePlex -- will someone PLEASE write a PowerShell language for it and donate it to them?
alex gross

The Cloud as a Platform for Platforms - 0 views

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    AWS is not only a rich platform to build solutions but also a platform for building specialized platforms. Customers can choose to either use the AWS cloud directly or take advantage of these value-added platforms. Customers can also mix and match platforms from this rich ecosystem. \n\nIn this post, we look at some of the best examples of specialized platforms built on AWS:
David Corking

Moving to Symbian S60: One Year Later - 0 views

  • too many ways to develop for Symbian devices: native code, WRT (web run-time) widgets, Java, browser-apps, etc.
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      What disadvantage did he find with having choice? Fragmented community, inconsistent UI, difficulty integrating with 3rd party apps, something else?
  • 5-9 clicks just to add a calendar item.
  • disjointed software updating -- which requires a Windows PC in older Nokia devices -- that leaves many North American users without fixes to serious issues for all but the most popular of handsets.
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  • there really isn't something as stable and capable as the Symbian OS (yet).
  • Check with your home or renter's insurance whether they will or not before purchasing high-end models.
  • Nokia's Symbian devices do not always use the same software as Samsung and LG's Symbian devices.
  • Battery life is better with Nokia E-series devices; much better.
  • This platform is fun, but is in major transition; something like what Palm is going through with Palm OS 5 and webOS.
  • phone as a laptop/MP3 player/GPS/web server replacement
  • definitely had its points where I wanted to turn back to the Palm Treos
Joel Bennett

Putting the "M" Back in MVC : Rob Conery - 0 views

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    SubSonic 3.0 and some templating magic brings you the "Model" part of your MVC ...
Joel Bennett

Windows Azure Code Samples - MSDN Code Galler - 3 views

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    The Windows Azure Code Samples includes samples for running CGI apps, services, websites, and even PowerShell on Azure.
Joel Bennett

Output Caching with the Spark View Engine - 0 views

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    Expiring the cached output when it reaches a certain age, or when unused for a certain period, always involves a trade-off... To have ultimate control over your cached data you may provide an ICacheSignal that will fire an event when the data changes.
alex gross

SharpKit - Write C# and convert it to JavaScript during compilation - 3 views

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    * Migrate your existing JavaScript codebase to C# * Leverage C# productivity for JavaScript development * Easily integrate with popular JavaScript libraries in C#
alex gross

Free Online Integrated Development Environment - Sites To Use - 2 views

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    Code developers often have a nightmare when their development environment gets corrupted or some other snags stop them from creating and deploying their application. If such a thing happens at the eleventh hour of code delivery, hell breaks lose. At such testing times how badly as a programmer you would have wished for some alternative.
alex gross

5 Great IDEs to Start Coding in the Cloud | Web.AppStorm - 5 views

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    Cloud computing has started proceeding beyond the hype stage and into the beginning of mainstream adoption. Gartner had included cloud computing in their list of Top 10 Strategic Technologies for 2009. In this roundup, we will review some online Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) which are great examples of cloud programming. These solutions can [nearly] replace your desktop IDEs and code editors.
Marcela Santos

Times Higher Education - Tweet yourself to a new circle - 0 views

  • You send “tweets” of interesting articles, websites and the like, and you receive similar tweets from the people you follow
  • You can also send out your tweets. If people like your tweets, they will begin to “retweet” them to their own followers, some of whom will choose to follow you, too. In a very short time, you can build up an amazing network of people involved in your area. A tweet I did last week was retweeted by four people (there is software that helps you track your retweets). The total number of followers came to more than 5,000. So my one tweet went out to more than 5,000 people around the world, most of them interested in the same area as me.
  • I'm in contact more with researchers and practitioners via Twitter because I also know about their cats' states of health (and they mine) than I ever have been with people I met at conferences. If you only talk about serious stuff, you soon get bored. The trivia opens up the possibilities. Ban the trivia and you ban the social. Ban the social and you have no network.
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    artículo interesante sobre la función de diigo: para información "importante" / para trivialidades (esto es discutido por un participante. muy acertado. describe cómo es posible crear una gran red.
alex gross

C# to JavaScript: HOWTO Declare JSON - JavaScript Object Notation - 5 views

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    JSON, short for JavaScript Object Notation, is a lightweight computer data interchange format. It is a text-based, human-readable format for representing simple data structures and associative arrays (called objects). This example illustrates how to declare a JSON Contact structure.
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