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Mr. DiGi

Cheat Sheets: All Cheat Sheets in one page - 0 views

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    All cheat sheets, round-ups, quick reference cards, quick reference guides and quick reference sheets in one page.
yc c

ExplorerCanvas - 1 views

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    Modern browsers like Firefox, Safari, Chrome and Opera support the HTML5 canvas tag to allow 2D command-based drawing. ExplorerCanvas brings the same functionality to Internet Explorer. To use, web developers only need to include a single script tag in their existing web pages.
yc c

A Visual Git Reference - 0 views

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    This page gives brief, visual reference for the most common commands in git. Once you know a bit about how git works, this site may solidify your understanding.
yc c

Factery Developers Overview - 0 views

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    search API returns links and facts. Another way Factery is different is that you decide the sources to use. You can search Twitter, Digg, or a standard search engine. All you need are pages containing a list of links and Factery does the rest.
Richard Boss

Hire ASP.NET Developers/Programmers From Weblineindia in Australia - 0 views

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    Are you looking to hire ASP.NET developers in Australia? Weblineindia is leading ASP.NET company offers the best solution of ASP.NET development. We are expert in delivering 100% results to our clients. Why we are the best in providing ASP.NET development service, To know check this landing page.
Andrey Karpov

C++ Hints - 0 views

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    The PVS-Studio team has analyzed over 200 open-source projects with their static code analyzer. Among them are such titles as Unreal Engine, Php, Haiku, Qt, and even Linux. In each of these projects, bugs of varying severity were detected. The team regularly reports the analysis results in their blog. Each post is a separate article of several pages, describing in detail each of the bugs found and giving recommendations on how to fix them. The PVS-Studio team decided to go further to create a service of tips and recommendations on C/C++ usage, CppHints.com, in addition to the practice of writing articles. Within the scope of this service, the team publishes 1 recommendation/tip per day. Each publication delivers concentrated information on C/C++ programming approaches and techniques used in various situations and includes examples of correct and incorrect language use from over 200 open-source projects.
Andrey Karpov

Errors detected in Open Source projects by the PVS-Studio developers through static ana... - 0 views

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    We regularly check various open-source projects with PVS-Studio and send analysis results to developers and usually describe them in our posts as well. Besides, we add them into our bug database. This database is posted below on this page. The bugs are grouped according to the number of the diagnostic rule that is used to detect them. This number is given in the left column. Click on it to see the diagnostic rule description in the documentation. The right column contains a link to the corresponding error samples. Some diagnostics haven't detected any bugs in open-source projects yet. The lower you are in the list, the more diagnostics with no error samples there will be. The reason is simple: the later a certain rule had been added, the fewer projects were analyzed with this rule included into the rule set and therefore the fewer chances for it to demonstrate its capabilities.
Andrey Karpov

Obscure C - 0 views

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    The C language is relatively "small" in comparison to other modern computer languages. To completely specify it, (and its standard library) only requires about ~550 pages. To do the same for Java or C++ would require an entire bookshelf, rather than a single book. However, even though the language is small enough to be easily comprehended, it has some dark corners. The purpose of this article is to explore some of them. Since C is used in a wide variety of applications, the "dialect" of it varies. This means that some people may be quite familiar with many of the following items. However, the individual "non-obscure" subsets should hopefully vary, resulting in at least a few items you might not know about.
Mr. DiGi

Erland Sommarskog's home page - 1 views

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    Useful tips and guides for MSSQL
Richard Lloyd

AIIA - Australian Information Industry Association - Famous Women in ICT - 0 views

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    relevant in the fact that it list women relation to the programming, software development, etc.
jdr santos

Main Page - Open Watcom - 1 views

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    Open Watcom is a project of the open source community to maintain and enhance the Watcom C, C++, and Fortran cross compilers and tools.
mahesh 1234

JSP Tutorial, JavaServer Pages Technology (JSP) - javatpoint - 0 views

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    JSP Tutorial - Javatpoint website provides you a complete JSP tutorial with practical programming examples and easy steps using this beginner's tutorial containing basic to advanced knowledge of Java JSP Technology including Form Data, HTTP Request Header, Response Header, Scripting elements, Directive elements, Custom tags, Cookies Handling and Session Tracking.
mahesh 1234

How to Setup Android for Eclipse IDE, java development kit(jdk), Android sdk - 0 views

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    In this page, you will learn what softwares are required for running an android application on eclipse IDE. Here, you will be able to learn how to install the android SDK ADT plugin for Eclipse IDE. Let's see the softwares required to setup android for eclipse IDE manually.
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