XmlLite works with various versions of the Microsoft C++ compiler, but the samples in the documentation have been validated only with Visual Studio 2005.
XmlLite works with any Windows language that can use dynamic link libraries (DLLs), but Microsoft recommends C++
if you want to use it with other languages, some additional work may be required.
The XmlLite library allows developers to build high-performance XML-based applications that provide a high degree of interoperability with other applications that adhere to the XML 1.0 standard. XmlLite works with any Windows language that can use dynamic link libraries (DLLs), but Microsoft recommends C++. XmlLite comes with all necessary support files for use with C++, but if you want to use it with other languages, some additional work may be required.
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?
Michael Howard's blog post about SAL(Standard Annotation Language) and how you can improve security by annotating your function declarations. There's some seriously cool stuff here that could really save you some major headaches.
OAuth.net is a .net library which provides full OAuth consumer and provider support. The library facilitates secure API authentication in a simple and standard method for desktop and web applications.
RRDtool is the OpenSource industry standard, high performance data logging and graphing system for time series data ... has interfaces in all the usual open source scripting languages
Functional is a library for functional programming in JavaScript. It defines the standard higher-order functions such as map, reduce (aka foldl), and select (aka filter). It also defines functions such as curry, rcurry, and partial for partial function application; and compose, guard, and until for function-level programming. And all these functions accept strings, such as 'x -> x+1', 'x+1', or '+1' as synonyms for the more verbose function(x) {return x+1}.
Expect is an extension to the Tcl scripting language to create an automation and testing tool for CLI applications such as telnet, ftp, passwd, fsck, rlogin, tip, ssh, et., and because it wraps the standard command-line interface, it can be used to automate any arbitrary applications that are accessed over a terminal.
Microsoft DreamSpark gives millions of students in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, China, Germany, France, Finland, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and Belgium (and other countries coming soon) software for free ... Visual Studio 2005/2008 Professional Edition, Expression Studio (includes Web, Blend, Media, and Design), SQL Server 2005 Express, SQL Server 2005 Developer Edition, Virtual PC, Windows Standard Server, XNA SDK, and a 12-month trial subscription to the XNA Creators Club.
The Platform Update is a set of runtime libraries which bring Vista largely up to par with Windows 7 in terms of the: Windows Ribbon control; Automation Manager Library; DirectX updates for hardware acceleration; DirectCompute for hardware-accelerated parallel computing support; the XPS printing library; the Windows Automation API; and the Windows Portable Devices Platform, which standardizes data transfers across apps and portable devices.
Ever wanted to display the number of posts your blog has achieved for your blog readers or perhaps just for yourself? Or, what about the number of posts in a specific category? If so, I'll show you a quick and easy way to do just that, and we'll style up the output with a bit of CSS Level 2.1 the standard way.
# SVG in Internet Explorer
# Cross-browser XUL
# Standard technologies
# Natural development
# Better performance
# Extensible architecture
# All web-browsers supported
C++ Command Line Interfaces
Standard C++-based implementation.
No external dependencies, not even on a runtime library.
Any fundamental or user-defined C++ type can be used as an option type.
Automatic printing of formatted program usage information.
Automatic documentation generation in the HTML and man page formats.
Ability to read arguments from the argv array, file, and custom sources.
Support for erasing parsed arguments from the argv array.
Support for custom option formats.
Multi-value option parsing into the std::vector, std::set, and std::map containers.
Support for option aliases.
"Microsoft has released OData under the Open Specification Promise (OSP) to allow anyone to freely interoperate with OData implementations. We intend on working with the community to move the features of OData into future version of AtomPub or other appropriate standards. "
« While much attention has been focused on high-level software architectural patterns, what is, in effect, the de-facto standard software architecture is seldom discussed. This paper examines this most frequently deployed of software architectures: the BIG BALL OF MUD. A BIG BALL OF MUD is a casually, even haphazardly, structured system. Its organization, if one can call it that, is dictated more by expediency than design. Yet, its enduring popularity cannot merely be indicative of a general disregard for architecture. »
Project providing a set of classes for the PHP programming language, which allow you to write to and read from different file formats, like Excel 2007, PDF, HTML, ... This project is built around Microsoft's OpenXML standard and PHP.
" " " " and "\u00A0" have
nothing, NOTHING to do with UTF-8.
There is a character -- an abstract unit in a "script" (a writing
system;
we are using Latin right now) -- called NO-BREAK SPACE by the Unicode
Standard and ISO/IEC 10646. Unicode and ISO/IEC 10646 assign this
character an integer number, 160, which is A0 in hex.
UTF-8 is an encoding scheme that provides a way of representing any
of the approximately 1.1 million possible abstract characters in Unicode
as a sequence of 1 to 4 bytes.
« [...] " " " " and "\u00A0" have nothing, NOTHING to do with UTF-8 [...] Unicode and ISO/IEC 10646 assign this character an integer number, 160, which is A0 in hex [...] UTF-8 is an encoding scheme [...] The UTF-8 representation of the Unicode character 160 (no-break space), is the pair of bytes C2 A0. »
"Rx is a superset of the standard LINQ sequence operators that exposes asynchronous and event-based computations as push-based, observable collections via the new .NET 4.0 interfaces IObservable and IObserver. These are the mathematical dual of the familiar IEnumerable and IEnumerator interfaces for pull-based, enumerable collections in the .NET framework. "
JSONx is an IBM® standard format to represent JSON as XML. JSONx conversion rules specify how a DataPower® service converts a JSON structure to JSONx (XML).