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Sho Documentation - Microsoft Research - 2 views

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    "Stats, Signal processing and Optimization packages."
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Pricing - AppHarbor - 2 views

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    "Cloud" style web hosting designed for developers: git "push" deployment compile and run unit tests before deploy direct db access ..
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Understanding WS-Federation - 2 views

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    WS-Security, WS-Trust, and WS-SecurityPolicy provide a basic model for federation between Identity Providers and Relying Parties. These specifications define mechanisms for codifying claims (assertions) about a requestor as security tokens which can be used to protect and authorize web services requests in accordance with policy.
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WIF Workshops - Vibro.NET - 2 views

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    All Will Be Revealed: ~7 Hours Recordings from the WIF Workshops
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Affiliate Every Link on the Web with VigLink - 2 views

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    VigLink claims to create affiliate links out of every possible exit link on your site, with not effort on your part.
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Bonitasoft | Open Source Business Process Management (BPM) and Workflow Software - 2 views

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    I shall give it another try may be. It's just that I'm now more or less distrustful (towards myself essentially) when you try to fill the gap between diagrams used for communication/documentation and those kind of ideally targeted at being executed.
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Flatlander: Scala for C# programmers, part 1: mixins and traits - 2 views

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    Part one of 6 (and a half) introducing Scala for the C# developer
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    Miguel de Icaza's working on the Visual Studio integration for Scala.Net to be released this fall along with full access to CLR types from Scala
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Solr : Open source search platform from Apacle Lucene - 2 views

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    « Solr is the popular, blazing fast open source enterprise search platform from the Apache Lucene project. Its major features include powerful full-text search, hit highlighting, faceted search, dynamic clustering, database integration, rich document (e.g., Word, PDF) handling, and geospatial search. Solr is highly scalable, providing distributed search and index replication, [...] »
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Twitter to open source Hadoop-like tool - Cloud Computing News, 2011-08-04 by Stacey Hi... - 2 views

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    « Attention webscale aficionados, Twitter says it is planning to open source Storm, its Hadoop-like real-time data processing tool. In a blog post Thursday, the microblogging network said it plans to release the Storm code on Sept. 19 at the Strange Loop event in St. Louis, Mo. »
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Google Announces Plans To Bake Android-Like Web Intents Into Chrome | TechCrunch, 2011-... - 2 views

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    « So what exactly are Web Intents? The name and the purpose are both similar to the Intents system that's present in Google's Android platform. In short, Intents allow two separate applications to communicate with each other, without either of them having to actually know what the other one is. Instead, they offer and listen for generic hooks. »
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Tutorial: OpenSSL Command | SYS-CON.com, by David dodd on 2011-08-18 - 2 views

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    Covers: Encoding, encryption, checksums, passwords & pass phrases.
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Why LD_LIBRARY_PATH is bad, by David Barr (2001) - 2 views

  • This list is prepended to the existing list of compiled-in loader paths for a given executable, and any system default loader paths.
  • For security reasons, LD_LIBRARY_PATH is ignored at runtime for executables that have their setuid or setgid bit set. This severely limits the usefulness of LD_LIBRARY_PATH.
  • SunOS 4.x uses major and minor revision numbers. If you have a library “Xt”, then it's named something like “libXt.so.4.10” (Major version 4, minor 10). If you update the library (to correct a bug, for example), you would install libX11.so.4.11 and applications would automatically use the new version.
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  • Linux, SunOS 5.x and most other SYSV variants use only major revision numbers. A library “Xt” is just named something like “libXt.so.4”.
  • Linux confuses things by generally using major/minor library file names, but always include a symlink that is the actual library path referenced. So, for example, a library “libXt.so.6” is actually a symlink to “libXt.so.6.0”.
  • The linker/loader actually looks for “libXt.so.6”.
  • run-time vs link-time paths
  • There's also LD_RUN_PATH which is an environment variable which acts to “ld” just like specifying -R.
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Herbert Simon - Wikipedia (en) - 2 views

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    « Simon was among the founding fathers of several of today's important scientific domains, including artificial intelligence, information processing, decision-making, problem-solving, attention economics, organization theory, complex systems, and computer simulation of scientific discovery. He coined the terms bounded rationality and satisficing, and was the first to analyze the architecture of complexity and to propose a preferential attachment mechanism to explain power law distributions. »
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F11-Pingouins.jpg : Linux, free beer pingoos - 2 views

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    Quoting gnu.org : « "Free software" is a matter of liberty, not price. To understand the concept, you should think of "free" as in "free speech," not as in "free beer." »
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LinFu - GitHub - 2 views

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    Philip Laureano's LinFu is a framework for adding mixins, inversion of control, dynamic proxies, duck typing, delegates, etc. to any .Net language.
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SQL Fiddle - 2 views

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    Try out and demo SQL Queries
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