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Angel Lee

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Cakephp or CodeIgniter: Which one to choose? - 0 views

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    Posted by admin in Cakephp on 27, Jan 2014 Open source frameworks have been a blessing for the web development world. There are various open source PhP based frameworks available. But a question arises - which one to go for? One should not select a framework simply because it is the best.
Joel Bennett

Using C++ Interop (Implicit PInvoke) - 0 views

  • C++ Interop is recommended over explicit PInvoke because it provides better type safety, is typically less tedious to implement, is more forgiving if the unmanaged API is modified, and makes performance enhancements possible that are not possible with explicit PInvoke.
  • C++ Interop allows COM components to be accessed at will and does not require separate interop assemblies
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    Because it is the language of the native APIs, Visual C++ has a special status on Windows which makes it  the best language for interacting with the platform APIs -- whether those are pure C++ APIs or COM components. This is partly due to the fact that unlike other .NET languages, Visual C++ allows managed and unmanaged code to exist in the same application and even in the same file ... allowing integration with existing apps and platform APIs that is just not possible in other .NET languages.
Joel Bennett

HomePage - SVK Wiki - 0 views

  • svk is a decentralized version control system built with the robust Subversion filesystem. It supports repository mirroring, disconnected operation, history-sensitive merging, and integrates with other version control systems, as well as popular visual merge tools.
Joel Bennett

TortoiseSVN | The coolest Interface to (Sub)Version Control - 0 views

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    Windows File Manager-integrating SVN client.  Quite nice.
Joel Bennett

Microsoft Sync Framework - Download - 0 views

  • The Microsoft Sync Framework provides a platform for taking web services and databases offline. In addition, it provides optimized P2P sync of any type of file including contacts, music, videos, images and settings. The extensible framework includes built-in support for synchronizing databases, NTFS/FAT file systems, FeedSync compliant feeds (formerly known as Simple Sharing Extensions), devices and web services.
  • Developers can build sync ecosystems that integrate any application, any type of data, using any protocol over any network.
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    Microsoft Sync Framework is a synchronization platform that enables collaboration and offline scenarios for applications, services and devices for type of data, and protocol over any network ...
Joel Bennett

Building the Connection URL for JDBC to SQL SERVER - 0 views

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    how to connect to a SQL Server from JDBC (using Integrated Security)
Joel Bennett

CLR Inside Out: New Library Classes in "Orcas" -- MSDN Magazine, April 2007 - 0 views

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    New CLR libraries incladd-in hosting model, which was discussed in the last two editions of CLR Inside OutSupport for the Suite B set of cryptographic algorithms, as specified by the National Security Agency (NSA)Support for big integersA high-performance set collectionSupport for anonymous and named pipesImproved time zone supportLightweight reader/writer lock classesBetter integration with Event Tracing for Windows® (ETW), including ETW provider and ETW trace listener APIs
Joel Bennett

Ultimate++ - 0 views

  • Ultimate++ is a C++ cross-platform rapid application development suite focused on programmers productivity. It includes a set of libraries (GUI, SQL, etc..), and an integrated development environment.
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    U++ looks like an interesting alternative to qt and wxWidgets as a cross-platform widget toolkit -- it has it's own IDE with graphical form design, etc.
Joel Bennett

Application Development Trends - Sun Provides Early Access to NetBeans Ruby Pack - 0 views

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    The new NetBeans Ruby plugin sounds relly impressive: "features that go beyond basic editing, syntax highlighting, navigation outline, project support and unit test execution" to include extensive code completion, integrated documentation tooltips and even semantic analysis and highlighting!
Joel Bennett

Martin Woodward: Free (as in beer) Teamprise license for CodePlex users - 0 views

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    An excellent plugin for Eclipse brings you integrated source-control/bug-management ... and it's free for use with CodePlex!
Joel Bennett

YSlow for Firebug - 0 views

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    A Firefox plugin which integrates with Firebug and shows you what's slowing down your web page loading.
Joel Bennett

PostSharp brings AOP to .NET - 0 views

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    PostSharp Laos is a post-compiler, MSIL injecting, high level aspect oriented programming weaver.  It looks amazing, and has been integrated with the .Net Enterprise Library 3.0 via the Enterprise Library Contribution project.
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    With PostSharp, you can encapsulate aspects as custom attributes.
David Corking

CocoaDev: AmbraiSmalltalk - 0 views

  • 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.
David Corking

Jonathan Schwartz's Blog: Sun's Network Innovations (3 of 4) - 0 views

  • this datacenter systems market is more than $150b annually. And in this datacenter market we build exceptional systems
  • storage, from our new flash based platforms to eco-efficient tape and archive solutions.
  • more than just naked components, they're engineered with remote management and monitoring, component redundancy, integrated virtualization, and on board storage and networking. That's why our margins are higher than the industry's
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  • we now build our entire line of storage systems from general purpose server parts, including Solaris and ZFS, our open source file system.
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      So, can anyone build a Sun storage device, or are Sun's "general purpose server parts" better (with better management and redundancy ...) ?
  • using a general purpose OS allows us to easily embrace specialized components (from flash memory to GPU's)
  • why am I paying you a million dollars?" I responded, "You can absolutely run it for free. You just can't call me on Christmas day, you'll be on your own." He gave me the PO.
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      Schwartz gives the strong impression of an IT company _without_ its hand in your pocket. It is a similar attitude and reputation, though with proprietary software, rather than services (for free software), that seems to have made Microsoft so wealthy in the late eighties and nineties.
  • Solaris OEM agreements with IBM, Dell, Intel, Fujitsu and HP are so important to our end customers - they know they'll never be locked in.
  • These open source platforms generate, alongside the services attached to them, over a billion dollars a year, making Sun by far and away the world's largest open source software company.
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      Hundreds of millions of dollars a year from open source Java alone!
  • Fighting free and open software, like fighting free news or free search, is like fighting gravity - and btw, gravity gets a lot stronger during economic downturns.
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  • There is a robust, well-designed open source PBX Server called SipX that is primarily backed by Nortel (due to their acquisition of the creators, Pingtel).
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    Making money - billions of dollars of it - with open specification hardware and open source software
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

Code Bubbles Project: Rethinking the User Interface Paradigm of Integrated Development ... - 5 views

  • A bubble is a fully editable and interactive view of a fragment such as a method or collection of member variables. Bubbles, in contrast to windows, have minimal border decoration, avoid clipping their contents by using automatic code reflow and elision, and do not overlap but instead push each other out of the way.
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    We propose a novel user interface metaphor for code understanding and maintanence based on collections of lightweight, editable fragments called bubbles, which form concurrently visible working sets.
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