I've got a few books and helpful guides to Perl from my company's scripting guy, but I can't seem to find where the best IDE for Perl is.
Mind you, simple is better. I'm just learning for now.
I have just downloaded Sparx Enterprise Architect 7.5 but unfortunately I am not able to find a getting started guide or something like that.
I have gone through official site of Sparx but there is not step by step guide to learning Sparx EA.
I want a guide that will implement a small project and give instructions step by step so that I can understand and try out Sparx EA.
I did find a few sites selling step by step guides but at this point of time I do not want to spend money on them.
What bit of WPF did you
find hardest to understand
or misunderstood for longest
and how did you understand it in the end (please provide links etc).
(I am asking this to guide my learning of WPF)
I'm a computer science student, and I'm just starting to write relatively larger programs for my coursework (between 750 - 1500 lines). Up until now, it's been possible to get by with any reasonable level of modularization and object oriented design. However, now that I'm writing more complex code for my assignments I'd like to learn to write better code.
Can anyone point me in the direction of some resources for learning about what sort of things to look for when designing your program's architecture so that you can make it as modularized as possible?
Some companies propose there products and services for Microsoft Most Valuable Professionals and Microsoft Regional Directors for free or with discounts.
I can list some of them:
JetBrains (ReSharper)
Altova (XmlSpy)
TechSmith (Camtasia Studio)
Telerik (ASP.NET controls and OpenAccess ORM)
Developer Express (controls)
PluralSightgives (free subscription)
SpeakFlow (service)
What another offers do you know?
I've been trying to learn PHP OOP and have looked at multiple articles, but have yet to find a good resource for learning. I want to learn from the user of setters and getters, $this-, constructors, and so on...! Can anyone please suggest me something? I noticed MOST teachings leave out the explanation of $this-. I want to learn magic methods, decorators, encapsulation, etc... Feel free to suggest something that I haven't explicitly listed.
Learning just another language is not much work. However, getting familiar with all the supporting libraries is veeeery expensive and actually you cannot go too far without that.
Would you consider a worthy career investment to learn java once you already are an accepted professional of .NET or you would rather invest the same amount of energy to get deeper in the things you already know?
I have added reference to my application of Microsoft.Office.Server as well as Microsoft.Sharepoint . but while importing the namespace in program , there is no option like
microsoft.office.server.search.query after microsoft.office.server.search. I am getting their Microsoft.Office.Server.Search.PortalCrawl;. Why this is?? please guide me.
I am thinking of developing a blog application. I understand that this has already been done many times. But i like do for learning purpose.
I like to know for this kind of blog application.
What are the desired features to develop?
Hi,
Please anyone point me a best book for learning web server programming with servlets and jsp technology.It should contain introductions from the basics .
Thanks
I got the Wrox.Beginning.JavaScript.3rd.Edition and wanted to start learning it from scratch, then my boss came along and said that why bother, learn jQuery.
Can I understand jQuery and work with it although I am a newbie and have limited knowledge in ASP.net, vb.net, some C#, and basic HTML?!
I'm beginning to learn mobile programming on the Android platform. I'm up for working with any particular base SDK. I just want to hear some suggestions from the community about what types of applications I should start with to help learn more advanced interactions with the platform.
There are of course the Standard Hello World, calculator, etc. But by now I am bored with all of those.
What do you all make when learning a new language?
Hi guys.
First I want to say is that I am 37 years old and not from programer background (actualy from biology). And my question is should I start learning java? I have coded in php and javascript for a year and a half. Every answer would be appreciated
Thanks in advance
Bobi.
I am very new to WPF and I am interested in learning it. I have gone through some tutorials, but I am looking for a website or book containing projects/assignments along with solutions so that you can code and learn. As I work through a project, I'd like to be able to refer to a solution in case I get stuck somewhere.
Can someone please share any links/material if you have which can give me some WPF Projects/assignments to work on along with solution.
Thanks.
i have some knowledge of css,jQuery,Grails,django,servlets and jsp still i can't see me designing good professional looking websites .what am lacking ? should i start learning jQUery ui ,should i get into adobe products like flash i am pretty confused. i am pretty bad in the userinterface part,
Hi,
I am basically working on unix and c programming.
i want to start learning Pro*c on unix.
Is there any good online tutorial which will help me start writing simple programs in pro*c and compiling those Pro*c files.?
Thanks in advance for your help.
I've been trying to learn how to use the APIs available out there, but I can't seem to find any good book or tutorial out there. So... where can I start learning about using the available APIs (e.g. Twitter API)? I've only gone to Wikipedia so far.
We are in web era standalone applications are almost gone everyone wants their internet application to run inside browser, programming languages like Ruby, Python and scala are becoming more and more mainstream.
Sometimes I wonder what these programming language offer which make them top choice of IT companies, if I plan to become a freelance web developer is it worth learning C# or Java. I read beginner's book for both of them, but to master any of them require some time investment.
Hi!
I'm a web developper/objective-c developper and I'd like to learn quickly to make some apps for windows.
I say quick because I'm used to learning many languages and I don't need any overview on concepts, patterns, etc.
Any answers will be very appreciated :)
Thanks!
Hi,
Since you 'should' learn C/C++ and as part of 'learn as much languages as possible', i decided to learn C++ in depth.
My OS is Windows and my question is should i re-install Linux as a dual boot to learn C++ on Linux?
Do i miss something if I develop in C++ only on the Windows platform?
(possible duplicate: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1128050/best-operating-system-for-c-development-and-learning)
I don't have any real (i.e. professional) experience with Steve Gibson's SpinRite so I'd like to put this to the SF community. Does SpinRite actually do what it claims? Is it a good product to use? With a proper backup solution and RAID fault tolerance, I've never found need for it, but I'm curious.
There seems to be some conflicting messages regarding it, and no hard data to be found either way.
On one hand, I've heard many home users claim it helped them, but I've heard home users say a lot of things -- most of the time they don't have the knowledge or experience to accurately describe what really happened. On the other hand, Steve's own description and documentation don't give me a warm fuzzy about it either.
So what is the truth of the matter? Would you use it?
Hi,
My employer has offered to send me on a couple of training courses and I'm just looking for some recommendations.
I'm mainly looking to improve my security and general sysadmin skills. I would like to do something focused on UNIX as I mainly work with Linux boxes (but also a couple of FreeBSD boxes).
I don't want to do a study-from-home course, so I would need to find somewhere based in London.
It would be great to hear from anyone who has some experience with this kind of course.
The courses I've found so far are:
www.learningtree.co.uk/courses/uk433.htm
www.city.ac.uk/cae/cfa/computing/systems_it/linux.html
www.city.ac.uk/cae/cfa/computing/systems_it/unix_tools_ss.html
I'm not sure the City University courses are advanced enough as I already have experience...
Thanks!