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  • A Look at Exceptions in .NET Applications

    Memory dumps are a wonderful way of finding out what caused an exception in a managed .NET application, particularly if it is happening in a production application. It is when tracking exceptions in applications where you can't use Visual Studio that the techniques of using cdb and sos.dll come into their own. They may nor be skills that you need to use regularly, but at some point, they will be invaluable. Edward supplies sample memory dumps and gives you a simple introduction.

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  • Must-have Open Source Applications for Writers

    <b>Linux Beacon:</b> "Although OpenOffice.org Writer and AbiWord top the list of open source software for those who write for work or fun, they are not the be-all-and-end-all of writing tools. In fact, there are quite a few other nifty applications that can help you to collect ideas, manage notes, edit documents, and even improve your writing."

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  • Google I/O 2012 - Building Android Applications that Use Web APIs

    Google I/O 2012 - Building Android Applications that Use Web APIs Yaniv Inbar Google offers a large and growing set of back-end services, from AdSense to Tasks to Calendar to Google+, that can enrich your app, and increasingly they have a uniform set of APIs. This session discusses how to use them efficiently and securely, including authenticating safely and with good user experience, and describes Android-specific app-level optimizations. For all I/O 2012 sessions, go to developers.google.com From: GoogleDevelopers Views: 563 12 ratings Time: 55:14 More in Science & Technology

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  • Ugly right-click menu and menubar in some applications

    - by halflings
    After installing some packages (unfortunately I can't remember which ones) and installing some GTK3 themes (Faience / Faenza), my terminal's menubar and the right-click menu (in some contexts) started to look very ugly ! 1: Right-click menu 2: Terminal menubar, notice the white rounded corner rectangles, it looks WAY uglier on other themes Note that the menubar isn't "ugly" in most contexts, but it still is on the desktops and some applications. (For the menubar, I think the terminal is the only one concerned by this) I tried going back to my original theme, it didn't fix the problem.

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  • Messaging indicator does not obey applications-blacklist

    - by user74517
    Since upgrading from 11.10 to 12.04, the microblogging and instant messaging entries have reappeared in the messaging menu. I put symlinks in ~/.config/indicators/messages/applications-blacklist to deactivate empathy evolution gwibber.indicator ubuntuone-control-panel, but this does not seem to have any effect now. How can I remove these entries? I would like to remove the status entries as well, and keep only Thunderbird information.

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  • Utiliser une ProgressDialog dans ses applications Android, par Axon de Tuto Mobile

    Axon_TutoMobile vous propose un article sur l'utilisation d' une ProgressDialog dans les applications Android Citation: Le but de ce tutorial est d'expliquer comment utiliser une ProgressDialog dans son application Android. Il peut être parfois utile d'afficher une barre de progression renseignant l'utilisateur sur l'avancement. Android fournit un moyen via la ProgressDialog pour les phases d'attente.

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  • Webcast: Credit Memo Applications Via AutoInvoice

    - by Annemarie Provisero-Oracle
    Webcast: Credit Memo Applications Via AutoInvoice Date: June 18, 2014 at 11:00 am ET, 9:00 am MT, 4:00 pm GMT, 8:30 pm IST This one-hour session is part three of a three part series on AutoInvoice and is recommended for technical and functional users who would like to learn more about applying credit memos using AutoInvoice. We will look at commonly encountered issues when importing credit memos (with and without rules) via AutoInvoice, troubleshooting methods and related diagnostic tools. Topics will include: Commonly encountered issues Troubleshooting Related diagnostic tools Details & Registration: Doc ID 1671946.1

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  • New Fusion Applications YouTube Channel

    - by Theresa Hickman
    Oracle just launched a new YouTube channel on Fusion Aplications. This is the launch of the new "Faces of Fusion" series. In the latest video, meet Aaron Green one of the key innovators behind Oracle Fusion Applications who has invested his passion and creativity to deliver the best possible HCM solution to the market and is thrilled to see customers liking the solution as much as he does.

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  • Le PC demeure la plateforme de référence pour les développeurs, seulement 30 % développent des applications mobiles

    Le PC demeure la plateforme de référence pour les développeurs seulement 30 % développent des applications mobilesQue ce soit Gartner ou encore IDC, les cabinets spécialisés dans l'analyse de l'univers de l'IT ont mainte fois prédis que l'ère PC était révolue. Pour ce bon vieux PC, la messe aurait déjà été dite. Sauf que, concrètement ce ne soit pas toujours le cas. Dans le but d'observer l'évolution de l'écosystème du développement logiciel, une récente étude a été menée par SD Times auprès de...

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  • Bing Maps s'ouvre aux développeurs en proposant un SDK pour réaliser des applications fondées sur le

    Bing Maps s'ouvre aux développeurs En proposant un SDK pour réaliser des applications fondées sur ses cartes Dans le domaine de la recherche sur Internet, la lutte est rude. Au coeur de ce combat se trouve aujourd'hui la cartographie. D'un simple plan, les recherches localisées débouchent à présent sur des vues satellites, ou en 3D modélisé, ou immergées. Les commerces, institutions, lieux célèbres s'affichent. Des liens vers des commentaires, des promotions, ou vers des boutiques virtuelles sont proposés et de...

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  • How Oracle GRC Applications Improve the Bottom Line

    By spotting anomalies before they incur large losses and limiting exposure to fraud and wastage, organizations save on time and cost spent on errors and remediation, prevent the escalation of risk, and optimize business performance. The session will unveil the latest capabilities offered by Oracle's GRC Applications that help companies grow from managing compliance to optimizing business performance.

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  • Tech Mahindra Applications Consolidation Project

    - by Javier Puerta
    “With Oracle’s end-to-end hardware and software solutions, we seamlessly migrated 22 applications from the legacy platform to the new platform in just seven weeks. Thanks to Oracle, we gained an integrated view of enterprisewide data across 49 locations and increased storage capacity by 25%, enabling us to improve service delivery and support our revenue-growth target.” - Ved Prakash Nirbhya, CIO, Tech Mahindra Limited Read full story details here

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  • IBM sort Rational Engineering Lifecycle Manager et SmartCloud Continuous Delivery pour réduire la complexité des applications

    IBM sort Rational Engineering Lifecycle Manager et SmartCloud Continuous Delivery des nouveaux outils pou réduire la complexité des applications Le portefeuille d'outils de développement d'IBM vient de s'enrichir de Rational Engineering Lifecycle Manager et SmartCloud Continuous Delivery, deux nouvelles solutions pour répondre aux besoins des développeurs. Ces outils ont été conçus pour résoudre des problèmes rencontrés dans les projets d'envergure comme ceux qu'on trouve dans des systèmes pour l'industrie automobile, la robotique ou de petits changements dans le système qui peuvent avoir des effets plus importants que prévu initialement. La solution Rational Engineering L...

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  • How to Stop Users From Uninstalling Metro Applications in Windows 8

    - by Taylor Gibb
    We have already shown you how you can disable the Windows Store in Windows 8, but what if you have already installed some Metro applications or intend on doing so, but don’t want them to be uninstalled? Read on to find out how you can do this. How to Banish Duplicate Photos with VisiPic How to Make Your Laptop Choose a Wired Connection Instead of Wireless HTG Explains: What Is Two-Factor Authentication and Should I Be Using It?

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  • Possible applications of algorithm devised for differentiating between structured vs random text

    - by rooznom
    I have written a program that can rapidly (within 5 sec on a 2GB RAM desktop, 2.33 Ghz CPU) differentiate between structured text (e.g english text) and random alphanumeric strings. It can also provide a probability score for the prediction. Are there any practical applications/uses of such a program. Note that the program is based on entropy models and does not have any dictionary comparisons in its workflow. Thanks in advance for your responses

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  • Adding custom applications to Gnome launcher

    - by Shaftoe2702
    Looking for a utility that allows me insert an item into the list of applications that GNOME knows about. For example: I have downloaded Eclipse EE (I have some very special plugins that I need to work with, and those plugins don't "like" the version available in the default repository). I'm using GNOME 3, on Ubuntu 11.10. So I want to execute Eclipse w/o opening a terminal and running it. It must be something very simple.

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  • Easily Tailor Your Applications Without IT Using Fusion Middleware

    Your business is unique so how do you get your best-in class applicaitons to meet your unique needs? With Oracle's family of Composers, you can easily tailor your applications to meet your unique business requirements using business user tools without relying on heavy coding or IT. What's more these changes are kep upgrade-friendly and can be used anywhere - on the Cloud, on Premise or in a hybrid model.

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  • Practices for domain models in Javascript (with frameworks)

    - by AndyBursh
    This is a question I've to-and-fro'd with for a while, and searched for and found nothing on: what're the accepted practices surrounding duplicating domain models in Javascript for a web application, when using a framework like Backbone or Knockout? Given a web application of a non-trivial size with a set of domain models on the server side, should we duplicate these models in the web application (see the example at the bottom)? Or should we use the dynamic nature to load these models from the server? To my mind, the arguments for duplicating the models are in easing validation of fields, ensuring that fields that expected to be present are in fact present etc. My approach is to treat the client-side code like an almost separate application, doing trivial things itself and only relying on the server for data and complex operations (which require data the client-side doesn't have). I think treating the client-side code like this is akin to separation between entities from an ORM and the models used with the view in the UI layer: they may have the same fields and relate to the same domain concept, but they're distinct things. On the other hand, it seems to me that duplicating these models on the server side is a clear violation of DRY and likely to lead to differing results on the client- and server-side (where one piece gets updated but the other doesn't). To avoid this violation of DRY we can simply use Javascripts dynamism to get the field names and data from the server as and when they're neeed. So: are there any accepted guidelines around when (and when not) to repeat yourself in these situations? Or this a purely subjective thing, based on the project and developer(s)? Example Server-side model class M { int A DateTime B int C int D = (A*C) double SomeComplexCalculation = ServiceLayer.Call(); } Client-side model function M(){ this.A = ko.observable(); this.B = ko.observable(); this.C = ko.observable(); this.D = function() { return A() * C(); } this.SomeComplexCalculation = ko.observalbe(); return this; }l M.GetComplexValue = function(){ this.SomeComplexCalculation(Ajax.CallBackToServer()); }; I realise this question is quite similar to this one, but I think this is more about almost wholly untying the web application from the server, where that question is about doing this only in the case of complex calculation.

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