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How to run .NET 2/3.5 website/webapplication into .NET 4 hosting environment | Trimantr... - 0 views

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    It is general requirement that you want to host your ASP.NET 2.0/3.5 website/webapplication onto the hosting server which provide support for .NET Framework 4 but not for .NET Framework 2. At the time of development we normally assume that by default all application should run on .NET Framework 4 because backward compatibility is supported. But sometimes they are not because of new changes into ASP.NET 4.0. Here is the link for your reference: ASP.NET 4 Breaking Changes.
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    It is general requirement that you want to host your ASP.NET 2.0/3.5 website/webapplication onto the hosting server which provide support for .NET Framework 4 but not for .NET Framework 2. At the time of development we normally assume that by default all application should run on .NET Framework 4 because backward compatibility is supported. But sometimes they are not because of new changes into ASP.NET 4.0. Here is the link for your reference: ASP.NET 4 Breaking Changes.
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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Saqib Imran

Social Media Marketer, Strategist | iPhone App Developer | New York USA, Lond... - 0 views

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    Google has updated their iPhone application and now it supports push notifications for Gmail and Google Calendar directly, right from the application which means no need to constantly check your Email account for new Email alerts or calendar for keeping up with the schedule. The push notification feature will notify you when its time.
Paris Polyzos

Develop With Passion® - Jean-Paul S. Boodhoo - 0 views

  • Being an effective unlearner enables you to take an unbiased look at a new way of approaching a situation/problem/challenge without the weight of being dragged down by your old baggage(ideas
  • Being an effective unlearner enables you to take an unbiased look at a new way of approaching a situation/problem/challenge without the weight of being dragged down by your old baggage(ideas)
  • One strategy to minimize this is to seek out and collaborate with people who make you feel a little out of your element
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  • Unfortunately, with the large number of these blogs, many people have fallen into the trap of subscribing to too many
  • he started to get frustrated by the abscensce of any new insights/techniques he was sure would magically manifest when working through coding sessions.
  • Any man who reads too much and uses his own brain too little falls into lazy habits of thinking
  • Don't think about what you have accomplished. Rather, what you should have accomplished with your abilities.
  • People who allow themselves to get into this mode more often can find that the spikes in creativity that result, can carry forward with them into the stuff that they have to tackle on a day to day basic
  • Gifts, however , have to be opened, and then further used, if they are going to be of any value
  • When you think you have caught up with the skill of [developer x], either their skill level has increased or you have found another developer whose skill you covet
  • It's not about being the best. It's about being your best.
  • It can give them an change to explore and think about problemsthat they may not feel comfortable with
  • There will always be someone who is better than you, there will always be someone who is not.
  • If you end your days with the persitent feeling of "I do not feel like I got enough done", it could be an indicator that some significant diagnostics need to be performed
  • can create an environment where synergy, collaboration, and friendly competitiveness raise the level of all of the people on the team
  • Give your brain an opportunity to stretch itself.
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    Great article about strategies you may follow and mistakes you may avoid to become a better programmer!
Joel Bennett

DataGrid Preview & Control Investments in WPF 3.5 SP1 - WindowsClient.net - 0 views

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    The best article I could find on "What's new in WPF in SP1" ...
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

TFS (VS 2008 and .NET 3.5 SP1) ... Beta - bharry's blog - 0 views

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    A Preview of what's new in Team Foundation Server 2008 with SP1 ... this SP1 thing is shaping up to be a major release...
Joel Bennett

Polyglot Programming | Dr. Dobb's | May 1, 2002 - 0 views

  • Everyone will benefit, even the Java community: Now that there's competition again, new constructs are—surprise!—again being considered for Java
  • Do languages have to sacrifice anything?
  • .NET goes much further: A routine written in a language L1 may call another routine written in a different language L2. A module in L1 may declare a variable whose type is a class declared in L2, and then call the corresponding L2 routines on that variable. If both languages are object oriented, a class in L1 can inherit from a class in L2. Exceptions triggered by a routine written in L1 and not handled on the L1 side will be passed to the caller, which—if written in L2—will process it using L2's own exception-handling mechanism. During a debugging session, you may move freely and seamlessly across modules written in L1 and L2. I don't know about you, but I've never seen anything coming even close to this level of interoperability.
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    This ability to mix languages offers great promise for the future of programming languages, as the practical advance of new language designs will no longer be hindered by the library issue ...
Joel Bennett

WPF 3.5 SP1 Graphics with David Teitlebaum - 0 views

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    Some slick demos of the new features and hardware accellerated animations in WPF 3.5 SP1 ...
Joel Bennett

Announcing Gallio and MbUnit v3.0.4 - Bits in Motion - 0 views

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    This is the new release notes for MbUnit 3.0.4
Joel Bennett

Microsoft Opens Up Vista Virtualization to Home versions - ENT news - 0 views

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    You can now install Vista Home (Basic or Pro) in virtual PCs....
David Corking

Dr. Dobb's | Smartphone Operating Systems: A Developer's Perspective | March 30, 2009 - 0 views

  • 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.
  • 40 MB to less than 4 MB of free RAM
  • one-app-at-a-time requirement complicates any implementation of a copy-and-paste mechanism.
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  • As a security sandbox, the iPhone OS permits only one third-party application to run at a time, and not in the background.
  • adding some useful Bluetooth profiles that supported stereo headsets, data synchronization, or the ability to implement multiplayer games would be usefu
  • iPhone OS 3, that provides some of the missing features mentioned here, such as the A2DP profile for Bluetooth, voice recording, and copy-and-paste.
  • Have to learn Objective-C; is only smartphone platform that uses it.
  • Competitors will soon catch up on the UI.
  • embed navigation and GPS plotting into applications.
  • provide their own map content
  • The OS now supports the use of accessories connected to the iPhone either through its 30-pin docking connector or wirelessly via Bluetooth. Now that the device has been "opened", you can expect an entire ecosystem to build up around the device, much like the iPod has.
  • peer-to-peer connectivity using Bonjour
  • developers can now allow users, from within the application, to purchase and obtain new content
  • No voice dial.
  • A client-server mechanism provides access to low-level system resources, and in fact the kernel itself is a server that parcels out resources to those applications that need them. This transaction scheme allows applications to exchange data without requiring direct access to the OS space.
  • C/C++ for porting existing UNIX applications, and Java to port Java ME MIDlets. As mentioned previously, the software stack offers several run-times that offer application development using WRT widgets, Flash, and Python. The primary programming language for the platform is Symbian C++,
  • Handango has managed the wide-scale distribution of Nokia applications. In February, Nokia announced plans to launch its Ovi Store, which sells applications, videos, games, pod-casts and other content, similar to Apple's App Store. The store will be accessible by Nokia S60 smartphones in May.
  • Non-standard Symbian C++ has steep learning curve, with special idioms to master. Large number of Symbian APIs to learn, since it contains hundreds of classes and thousands of member functions.
  • BlackBerry Device Software executes multiple applications simultaneously
  • Manages multiple e-mail Exchange e-mail accounts, along with support for POP3 and SMTP, and e-mails can have file attachments
  • FIPS 140-2 compliant, and supports AES or Triple DES encryption sessions via BlackBerry Enterprise Servers
  • BlackBerry Device Software has enhanced the capabilities of the platform with its own Java virtual machine (JVM), along with new Java classes that offer multitasking capabilities and UI enhancements to go beyond the capabilities of Java ME.
  • You can also take existing Java ME code and add specific BlackBerry classes to make a hybrid Java ME application
  • don't intermix MIDP 2.0 and BlackBerry API calls that perform either screen drawing or application management.
  • The catch to writing an application that uses BlackBerry API extensions is that it ties the application this smartphone. However, this is no worse than using the unique Java classes found in Google's Android.
  • Apple promotes the design goal that applications should accomplish one purpose.
  • no Flash support, and you can't download files.
  • For non-Exchange users, Apple's MobileMe online service, after some fits and starts in 2008, now supports the push of e-mails and changes to the calendar and contacts.
  • The iPhone 3G can work in tandem with Microsoft Exhange Server 2003 and 2007 to support enterprise operations.
  • Cocoa Touch is a subset of Apple's Cocoa,
  • Cocoa Touch components manage most of the writing to the screen and playing media, yet there are APIs exposed that let you access the accelerometer and camera.
  • Quartz engine is identical to the one found in Mac OS X
  • Only a select few higher-level frameworks have access to the kernel and drivers. If necessary, an application can indirectly access some of these services through C-based interfaces provided in a LibSystem library.
  • the SDK provides Dashcode, which is a framework based on a Web page composed of HTML and Javascript. You can use DashCode's simulator to write and test your web application. You can also use several other third-party frameworks to write web applications, and debug these with Aptanna Studio's tools.
  • Made by HTC, the G1 is the first smartphone using the Android platform.
  • e-mail program (which makes use of Google's Gmail), a mapping program (using the company's Google Maps), and a browser that uses WebKit, not Google's Chrome web browser
  • Android is not Java ME, nor does it support such applications
  • ability to both browse and manage multiple IM conversations. On the other hand, such heavy use of the smartphone's CPU shortens battery life significantly. Maybe Apple is on to something in limiting the number of applications that the platform can run.
  • On the positive side, the Android APIs support a touch interface (and the G1 has a capacitive touch screen), but not any multi-touch gestures.
  • copying text from the web pages is the browser isn't allowed
  • The advantage to Android's use of a different bytecode interpreter is that the DVM was designed so that multiple instances of it can run, each in their own protected memory space, and each executing an application. While this approach offers stability and a robust environment for running multiple applications, it does so at the expense of compatibility with Java ME applications.
  • Seasoned Java programmers will find the Android SDK an amalgam of Java SE and Java ME methods and classes, along with unique new ones
  • compile the Java code to generate Dalvik bytecode files, with an extension of .dex. These files, along with the manifest, graphics files, and XML files, are packaged into an .apk file that is similar to a Java JAR file.
  • The certificate that you use to generate the private key does not require a signing authority, and you can use self-signed certificates for this purpose.
  • The Developer Phone provides access to a shipping Android device without the cash outlay or contract contortions required when developing for the other platforms.
  • in February the site began supporting priced applications. Google allows developers to take seventy percent of the proceeds.
  • it's possible that you might pick up a malicious application before it is detected by the user community.
  • Open source, open platform: if you hate the mail program, some third-party is writing a better one.
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    Lengthy developer's overview of Symbian, Mac OS X iPhone, Blackberry, Android. This talks about the leading app platforms except Java ME and Windows Mobile, though it does explain how Blackberry and Symbian support Java ME.
Thomas Sullivan

Programmer Jobs - A USA Job Listing, Statistics, News, and More - 0 views

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    This useful site "Programmer Jobs" provides to the computer programmer who is seeking employment, a large listing of available jobs, listed by state. Here you will also find informative statistics, news and other useful elements to the unemployed computer programmer.
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Syntactics Move to New Office to Better Serve Clients - 1 views

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ma rody candera

Babbling News: Update news - It is estimated that more than 1000 people died in the tsu... - 0 views

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    Tokyo - The death toll from a magnitude 8.9 quake was followed by the great tsunami in Japan continues to grow. It is estimated, more than 1,000 people died in this natural disaster.
ma rody candera

Babbling News: Avril Lavigne Has New Tatto - 0 views

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    Canadian singer, Avril Lavigne Saturday (12 / 3) yesterday spontaneously with her ​​friends come to the Shamrock Social Club Tattoo in Hollywood. Avril decided his desire to make a tattoo on his neck.
ma rody candera

Babbling News: Live - Video News of Japan Tsunami - 0 views

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    Earthquake 8.8 on the Richter Scale that occurred in Japan has led to the tsunami waves as high as 4 to 6 feet and hit a lot of vehicles and several buildings on the northeast coast of Japan.
ma rody candera

Babbling News: Google's 'Person Finder', Help Find Quake Victims in Japan - 0 views

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    Responding to the earthquake and tsunami that occurred in Japan, Google launched its flagship service Person Finder to help find victims of natural disasters. Google has released a similar service to help find people lost in the event of an earthquake in Haiti and Christchurch, New Zealand.
ma rody candera

Babbling News: Latest news updates - Earthquake 8.9 Richter scale and the tsunami in Ja... - 0 views

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    The death toll from the earthquake in Japan continue to grow to 50 people. The number of casualties was expected to continue to grow because the police still record in a number of areas affected.
Fabien Cadet

Programming as if Performance Mattered, by James Hague [2004-04-04] - 3 views

  • I frequently see bare queries from programmers in discussion forums, especially from new programmers, who are worried about performance. These worries often stem from popular notions about what operations are "slow." Division. Square roots. Mispredicted branches. Cache unfriendly data structures.
  • Inevitably someone chimes in that making out-of-context assumptions, especially without profiling, is a bad idea. And they're right.
  • The golden rule of programming has always been that clarity and correctness matter much more than the utmost speed. Very few people will argue with that. And yet do we really believe it? If we did, then 99% of all programs would be written in something like Python. Or Erlang.
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  • At the same time, such concerns and advice seem to remain constant despite rapid advances in hardware.
  • That tempting, enticing, puzzle-solving activity called "optimization," it hasn't gone away either.
  • Only now the process is on a different level. It isn't machine level twiddling and cycle counting, but it isn't simply mathematical analysis of algorithms either.
  • The big difference is that the code changes I made are substantially safer than running a program and having it silently hang the system. All array accesses are bounds-checked. There's no way to accidentally overwrite a data structure. There's no way to create a memory leak.
  • Really, this is what those cycle-counting programmers from 1985 dreamed of.
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