Matt Nowack has taken the awesome HTML5 presentation app in HTML5, which is open source, and has created a presentation discussing jQuery 1.4.
It is good stuff, using the fact that you can embed the features that you want to show. Just as long as you can hit the right arrow to get through the "look at all the people who use jQuery" part (we get it! lots of people use jQuery!)
"wxDev-C++ is an extension of Dev-C++ by Colin Laplace et. al. This program helps you to create dialogs and frames for wxWidgets visually using a form designer. With all the wonderful features of Dev-C++, wxDev-C++ is still being actively developed. The main aim of this project is to provide the wxWidgets community with a free, open-source, commercial-grade IDE/RAD tool for development with wxWidgets."
Jitsi is a set of open-source projects that allows you to easily build and deploy secure videoconferencing solutions. End-to-end encryption for video conferencing
CakePHP is a opensource web application framework which follows model-views-controller (MVC) approach and is written in PHP. Lets see an example on Pagination in CakePHP.
In today's era, Node.js is an open source framework and is becoming immensely popular. Node.js is used to create APIs as well as construct a new interoperability matrix over web. Node.js is a platform used to design server side apps. To know more about Node.js web application framework, read this article.
Yes, you've guessed correctly - the answer is "42". In this article you will find 42 recommendations about coding in C++ that can help a programmer avoid a lot of errors, save time and effort. The author is Andrey Karpov - technical director of "Program Verification Systems", a team of developers, working on PVS-Studio static code analyzer. Having checked a large number of open source projects, we have seen a large variety of ways to shoot yourself in the foot; there is definitely much to share with the readers. Every recommendation is given with a practical example, which proves the currentness of this question. These tips are intended for C/C++ programmers, but usually they are universal, and may be of interest for developers using other languages.
Android Emulator is used to run, debug and test the android application. If you don't have the real device, it can be the best way to run, debug and test the application.
It uses an open source processor emulator technology called QEMU.
The emulator tool enables you to start the emulator from the command line. You need to write:
emulator -avd
In case of Eclipse IDE, you can create AVD by Window menu > AVD Manager > New.
In the given image, you can see the android emulator, it displays the output of the hello android example.
hello android example
This post is about love. About the love of the static code analyzer PVS-Studio, for the great open source Linux operating system. This love is young, touching and fragile. It needs help and care. You will help greatly if you volunteer to help testing the beta-version of PVS-Studio for Linux.
Android is a software package and linux based operating system for mobile devices such as tablet computers and smartphones. It is developed by Google and later the OHA (Open Handset Alliance). Java language is mainly used to write the android code even though other languages can be used.
It is an open-source testing framework for java programmers. The java programmer can create test cases and test his/her own code. It is one of the unit testing framework. Current version is junit4. To perform unit testing, we need to create test cases.
The best way to advertise a static code analyzer is to find errors in open source projects and share them with the world. We have been using this method for a long time while promoting our tool PVS-Studio. If you have ever heard of PVS-Studio, it was most likely from our articles reporting on the checks of such projects as Chromium, WinMerge, TortoiseSVN, Apache HTTP Server, Qt, Clang and many others.
This Editor wants to provide a free, easy and comfortable writing experience.
Therefore we chose Perl, Scintilla and wxPerl, our binding to wxWidgets, to realize it.
Our goal is to make this software crossplatform, nonintrusive and interoperable.
Aegis is a transaction-based software configuration management system. It provides a framework within which a team of developers may work on many changes to a program independently, and Aegis coordinates integrating these changes back into the master source of the program, with as little disruption as possible.
wxCode is a place where anyone can submit his code snippets for wxWidgets. It's also a place where code may be maintained by anyone interested. Maintainer ship is always decided by the current maintainer or by the project manager. A maintainer may resign anytime so any code snippet will be marked as maintained or not.