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Un tel constat incline à penser qu'aucune amélioration ne sera possible sans la conscience que, de plus en plus souvent, certains actes individuels relevant du droit pénal s'inscrivent dans des ris...
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Ajax View - Microsoft Research - 1 views
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Ajax View enables developer to see and control the behaviors of their web applications on user's desktops.
Kodu - Microsoft Research - 6 views
Using RabbitMQ with C# and .NET - 3 views
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I'm currently working on a project where I need to be able to transfer a large number of requests via JSON over web services. I need to take some of that data, do some aggregation with it, and store it in a persistent store. In order to allow the data to be reliably processed in a number of different ways, I wanted to place the incoming data into multiple queues and have it processed and then stored.
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RabbitMQ fits the bill on all of these fronts, is crazy easy to setup and use, and is very fast.
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RabbitMQ is written in Erlang
NuPack - pacakge management for Visual Studio - 3 views
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NuPack is a free, open source developer focused package management system for the .NET platform intent on simplifying the process of incorporating third party libraries into a .NET application during development.
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There are a large number of useful 3rd party open source libraries out there for the .NET platform, but for those not familiar with the OSS ecosystem, it can be a pain to pull these libraries into a project.
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NuPack automates all these common and tedious tasks for a package as well as its dependencies. It removes nearly all of the challenges of incorporating a third party open source library into a project’s source tree. Of course, using that library properly is still up to the developer.
DDay.iCal - 0 views
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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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Phurl - PHP URL Shortening Script - 0 views
Simple TDD Visual Studio Templates - 0 views
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Two templates to plug into Visual Studio to speed up the creation of unit test projects in solutions, one for MbUnit and one for NUnit. (the difference seems to be mostly the includes & imports)
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Weave - Mozilla Labs - 0 views
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Ensure that it is easy for people to set up their own services with freely available open standards-based tools
SheepShaver - Gwenole Beauchesne - 0 views
OWASP Encoding Project - 0 views
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The Reform library provides a solid set of functions for encoding output for the most common context targets in web applications (e.g. HTML, XML, JavaScript, etc). The library also takes a conservative view of what are allowable characters based on historical vulnerabilities, and current injection techniques.
OWASP Validation Project - OWASP - 0 views
Radiant CMS: Why Radiant? - 0 views
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I was hoping to provide a list of my blog posts from RSS feeds, as well as links to all of the articles that I have commented on with my friends' blogs. I could list all of my friends' blogs and scrape them periodically, but I was hoping for a solution that uses trackbacks, or whatever pingback-style facilities are available on my friends' blogs. Granted this type of support will vary from site to site, but it should be possible to build a complete publishing record automatically, with the standards we have available today. I posted a comment on otierney.net (my friend Tristan is up on all the latest web standards) and I noticed that his blogger is collecting URLs along with emails. I filled in the link to my Radiant CMS on nerdland.org but I'm afraid my blogger is not going to do anything to collect these pingbacks, when they are fired. Can anyone point out an example code segment or project that highlights this type of behavior?
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