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Programming Proverbs - Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information from Alfred ... - 0 views

  • Interesting comment about IntelliSense encouraging a bottom-up approach. I think that is true if you start with programming and not with design. What I mean by that is that some people create their design in code rather than working out the full design before starting to code. I think that if you create a design using a top down approach it takes longer to get to the building blocks. that is frustrating to many, especially students, but in the long run results in a much better design. With a complete design in place one does know what the little blocks of code will be at least from the standpoint of names and interfaces. Creating those little blocks early on in the programming is fine as long as the design is complete
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    very good and useful list of properly arranged proverbs
Saqib Imran

Gmail for iPad Goes HTML5 - 0 views

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    Google has also made a major switch in their preferred web technology and now they have employed HTML5 for their Gmail application for iPad. Before that, Yahoo made a switch and they started offering their Email services on HTML5.
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Joel Bennett

Kipunji - by jpobst - GitHub - 1 views

  • advanced cases like generics, interfaces, and nested classes are not implemented
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    Kipunji is a simple, modern ASP.NET MVC web frontend for viewing the API reference documentation of .Net libraries (ie: rendering the xml docs).
Joel Bennett

DDay.iCal - 0 views

  • DDay.iCal is an iCalendar implementation written in C# and based on the RFC 2445 standard. It parses files in the iCalendar format and provides an object-oriented interface to iCalendar components: Event, Todo, TimeZone, Journal, FreeBusy, and Alarm.
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    .NET implementation of iCalendar, including classes for all the data types, and saving/reading ics files.
Joel Bennett

PowerShell For Fun: Workspace Home - 0 views

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    PowerShell Remoting is open source now, but hosted on GotDotNet
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TortoiseSVN | The coolest Interface to (Sub)Version Control - 0 views

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

Doing Objects in VB.NET and C# - TerrySmith.net - 0 views

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    A basic eBook on object-oriented programming in VB.NET and C#. Covers construction and destruction, events, delegates, interfaces and inheritance, and exceptions.
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Joel Bennett

Microsoft Command Line Standard - 0 views

  • our goal is to present a consistent, composable command line user experience. Achieving that allows a user to learn a core set of concepts (syntax, naming, behaviors, etc) and then be able to translate that knowledge into working with a large set of commands. Those commands should be able to output standardized streams of data in a standardized format to allow easy composition without the burden of parsing streams of output text.
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    Microsoft's new "Command Line Standard" guidance on how to write applications which behave nicely as part of a command line interface pipeline ... specifically, PowerShell Commandlets implement most of this by default, but this willl allow unmanaged apps to better coexist in the PowerShell world ...
Joel Bennett

"Your File Is In Use" Demystified - Shell Blog - 0 views

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    In Vista, Windows Explorer is applying an implementation of the IFileIsInUse interface to the file it encountered.  Now the user knows which program has the file open and can close the file from that program and click the Try Again button to repeat the operation that was being performed.
Joel Bennett

Terminals - tabbed Remote Desktop - 0 views

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    A tabbed interface for multiple remote desktop connections.
objectivist ursilly

Rhomobile | Cross-Platform Mobile App Development - 1 views

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    Rhomobile's open source Ruby-based mobile application framework Rhodes lets you quickly build on-device interfaces to enterprise applications for all major smartphones. These are true native device applications: they work against synced local data and take advantage of device capabilities such as GPS and PIM access.
Joel Bennett

Matplotlib / pylab - 1 views

  • functions in the pylab interface
    • Joel Bennett
       
      If you find this interesting, you really need to check out pylab!
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    MATLAB-style plotting and graphing for Python. Also includes some of the "image" functions like imread and imshow, as well as support for the MATLAB figure, subplot, and charts like: bar, pie, plot, hist, polar, quiver, scatter, contour ... etc.
Joel Bennett

KDiff3 - 0 views

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    A very slick cross platform diff/merge tool with the distinction of having a slick interface for diffs across a whole folder at once.
David Corking

Pragmatic Smalltalk (slides) | Feb 2009 | David Chisnall - 0 views

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    Interesting clippings from the slides: "What can we do with it? * Write applications. Melodie uses lots of Smalltalk, first pure-Smalltalk app committed to svn in January. * Write scripts. Corner activation and gesture app uses Smalltalk for scripting. * Modify existing apps... " "We can inspect classes in a code browser, see method names, and write replacements in any running application. In a perfect Free Software system, any user can make any changes. "
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    My comment above might imply that Smalltalk is not modern. The truth is far from it, as Smalltalk is still pushing the boundaries of technology and user interfaces, from Croquet and Qwaq, to Alice, Sophie, Scratch and Etoys.
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    (I fixed Friday's broken link to the PDF.) From what I read so far, this seems to be another attempt at a fully introspecitve integrated and customisable personal computer with a graphical desktop. In other words, it is Dynabook Smalltalk and Lisp workstations all over again, but quite likely with some interesting modern twists.
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