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  • SAP rachète TECHNIDATA , une société spécialisée dans les solutions de gestion des processus liés à

    SAP rachète TECHNIDATA , une société spécialisée dans les solutions de gestion des processus liés à l'hygiène industrielle SAP L'éditeur allemand d'ERP a acquis son partenaire TECHNIDATA, une société spécialisée dans le développement de solutions informatiques à destination des entreprises pour la gestion des processus liés à l'hygiène industrielle. [IMG]http://djug.developpez.com/rsc/tdlogo.gif[/IMG] Cette acquisition va permettre à SAP de renforcer sa position dans le domaine des solutions orientées EHS (environmental, health and safety),vu que TECHNIDATA dispose d'un catalogue riche qui contient des solutions permettant au entreprises d'être en conformer aux législations environnementale, sanitai...

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  • La programmation devrait-elle être connue par tous ? Linus Torvalds émet des réserves

    La programmation devrait-elle être connue par tous ? Linus Torvalds émet des réservesÀ l'ère du numérique, les débats sur la programmation pour tous font de plus en plus surfaces. Mais, la programmation est-elle faite pour tout le monde ?Plusieurs initiatives ont vu le jour pour faire de la programmation une discipline connue par tout le monde. C'est notamment le cas du projet code.org, qui bénéficie du soutien des grands noms du secteur technologique comme Bill Gates ou encore Mark Zuckerberg....

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  • Microsoft réalise un trimestre financier record, au-delà des prévisions

    Microsoft réalise un trimestre financier record au-delà des prévisions Microsoft vient de dévoiler son premier résultat financier après l'importante réorganisation de la société au mois de juillet dernier.Pour son premier trimestre de l'exercice fiscal 2014 (troisième trimestre de 2013), Microsoft a réalisé un chiffre au dessus des attentes des analystes. La société a dévoilé un chiffre d'affaires record de 18,64 milliards de dollars, en hausse de 16% sur un an.Le géant du logiciel a vu son bénéfice...

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  • Apple retarde d'un mois la sortie de l'iPad à l'international, victime de son succès aux États-Unis

    Apple a publié le bref message suivant : Citation: Alors que nous avons fourni plus de 500 000 iPads durant la première semaine de commercialisation, la demande est beaucoup plus importante que ce que nous avions prévu et devrait continuer d'excéder notre offre sur les prochaines semaines au fur et à mesure que de plus en plus de gens voient et expérimentent un iPad?. Nous avons aussi enregistré un grand nombre de pré-commandes pour les modèles 3G de l'iPad qui seront livrés fin avril. Au vu de cette étonnamment forte demande aux Eta...

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  • À la découverte d'ASP.NET Web API, un article de Hinault Romaric

    Bonjour, Je suis heureux de vous annoncer la publication de mon nouvel article qui présente ASP.NET Web API, la nouveauté sans doute la plus passionnante d'ASP.NET MVC 4. Citation: Au vu des besoins d'interaction de plus en plus croissants entre une application Web et un ensemble très large de clients (réseaux sociaux, navigateurs, terminaux mobiles, applications natives, etc.), il était indispensable de fournir aux développeurs un moyen de communiquer dans leurs applications avec ces différents types de clients. Web AP...

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  • L'Internet des Objets suscite plusieurs interrogations chez les spécialistes, selon une étude

    La révolution de l'Internet des Objets aura-t-elle lieu ? Certains spécialistes tournent le dos à l'IoT vu les différentes inquiétudes qu'il suscite L'Internet des objets (Internet of Things, IoT) serait-il en train de vaciller ? C'est l'une des questions à laquelle a tenté de répondre une étude de PewResearch. Il semblerait alors que les avis sur la tendance IoT sont plus partagé qu'auparavant, la faute à une remise en question de certains grands noms de l'IT.En effet, même si certains d'entre...

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  • E-marketing international : guide pour les PME, par Adina Barvinschi

    L'année 2010 a vu un très net passage des grandes entreprises vers la promotion en ligne, phénomène naturel si on prend en compte la croissance du nombre des internautes (plus de 10% par an) et de leur confiance dans le commerce en ligne. Cet article présentera les principales techniques de marketing en ligne accessibles aux PME.

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  • Doit-on apprendre aux plus jeunes à programmer ? Un journaliste trouve cette idée ridicule

    Doit-on apprendre aux plus jeunes à programmer ? Un journaliste trouve cette idée ridiculeEst ce vraiment une bonne idée que d'avoir à enseigner la programmation aux plus jeunes ? Chacun a sa propre opinion sur la question. Pour le Royaume-Uni, la réponse est affirmative. Vu les nombreuses opportunités qu'offre l'informatique dans le domaine de l'emploi, pour le gouvernement Britannique il est impératif de familiariser les plus jeunes à l'informatique le plus tôt possible.Pour Willard Foxton journaliste...

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  • Linux : Ubuntu 12.10 désormais disponible en bêta 1, la version finale sortira le 18 octobre

    Linux : Ubuntu 12.10 désormais disponible en bêta 1 La version finale sortira le 18 octobre L'équipe en charge du développement d'Ubuntu annonce que la version Beta d'Ubuntu 12.10 est actuellement disponible et prête à être téléchargée. Cette version a vu le jour sous le nom « Quantal Quetzal », tandis qu'une version finale complète est prévue pour le 18 octobre de l'année courante. Cette nouvelle version reprend les fonctionnalités des moutures antérieures et en introduit de nouvelles à l'environnement de bureau Unity, qui se veut ergonomique et facile à utiliser. Elle embarque la panoplie habituelle de co...

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  • BitBlt code not working

    - by MusiGenesis
    I'm trying to use this code to draw a Bitmap directly onto a PictureBox: Bitmap bmp = (Bitmap)Bitmap.FromFile(@"C:\Users\Ken\Desktop\Load2.bmp"); Graphics grDest = Graphics.FromHwnd(pictureBox1.Handle); Graphics grSrc = Graphics.FromImage(bmp); IntPtr hdcDest = grDest.GetHdc(); IntPtr hdcSrc = grSrc.GetHdc(); BitBlt(hdcDest, 0, 0, pictureBox1.Width, pictureBox1.Height, hdcSrc, 0, 0, (uint)TernaryRasterOperations.SRCCOPY); // 0x00CC0020 grDest.ReleaseHdc(hdcDest); grSrc.ReleaseHdc(hdcSrc); but instead of rendering the Bitmap's contents it just draws a solid block of nearly-black. I'm pretty sure the problem is with the source hDC, because if I change SRCCOPY to WHITENESS in the above code, it draws a solid white block, as expected. Note: this next snippet works fine, so there's nothing wrong with the bitmap itself: Bitmap bmp = (Bitmap)Bitmap.FromFile(@"C:\Users\Ken\Desktop\Load2.bmp"); pictureBox1.Image = bmp;

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  • How to use a LinkButton inside gridview to delete selected username in the code-behind file?

    - by jenifer
    I have a "UserDetail" table in my "JobPost.mdf". I have a "Gridview1" showing the column from "UserDetail" table,which has a primary key "UserName". This "UserName" is originally saved using Membership class function. Now I add a "Delete" linkbutton to the GridView1. This "Delete" is not autogenerate button,I dragged inside the column itemtemplate from ToolBox. The GridView1's columns now become "Delete_LinkButton"+"UserName"(within the UserDetail table)+"City"(within the UserDetail table)+"IsAdmin"(within the UserDetail table) What I need is that by clicking this "delete_linkButton",it will ONLY delete the entire User Entity on the same row (link by the corresponding "UserName") from the "UserDetail" table,as well as delete all information from the AspNetDB.mdf (User,Membership,UserInRole,etc). I would like to fireup a user confirm,but not mandatory. At least I am trying to make it functional in the correct way. for example: Command UserName City IsAdmin delete ken Los Angles TRUE delete jim Toronto FALSE When I click "delete" on the first row, I need all the record about "ken" inside the "UserDetail" table to be removed. Meanwhile, all the record about "ken" in the AspNetDB.mdf will be gone, including UserinRole table. I am new to asp.net, so I don't know how to pass the commandargument of the "Delete_LinkButton" to the code-behind file LinkButton1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e), because I need one extra parameter "UserName". My partial code is listed below: <asp:TemplateField> <ItemTemplate> <asp:LinkButton ID="Delete_LinkButton" runat="server" onclick="LinkButton1_Click1" CommandArgument='<%# Eval("UserName","{0}") %>'>LinkButton</asp:LinkButton> </ItemTemplate> </asp:TemplateField> protected void Delete_LinkButton_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) { ((LinkButton) GridView1.FindControl("Delete_LinkButton")).Attributes.Add("onclick", "'return confirm('Are you sure you want to delete {0} '" + UserName); Membership.DeleteUser(UserName); JobPostDataContext db = new JobPostDataContext(); var query = from u in db.UserDetails where u.UserName == UserName select u; for (var Item in query) { db.UserDetails.DeleteOnSubmit(Item); } db.SubmitChanges(); } Please do help! Thanks in advance.

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  • Master database Compatibility level after an In-place Upgrade

    - by Jonathan Kehayias
    Yesterday a forums member asked why sys.dm_exec_sql_text() wouldn’t work on one instance of SQL where he was a sysadmin while the same code worked correctly on another instance of SQL.  The initial thought was that it was some kind of permissions issue.  Ken Simmons ( blog / twitter ) pointed out that the compatibility level of the database would affect the ability to use this DMF and that running it from a database at 80 compatibility would fail.  It turns out the person was running...(read more)

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  • Google I/O 2012 - SQL vs NoSQL: Battle of the Backends

    Google I/O 2012 - SQL vs NoSQL: Battle of the Backends Ken Ashcraft, Alfred Fuller Google App Engine now offers both SQL and NoSQL data storage -- but which is right for your application? Advocates of each try to settle the issue once and for all, and show some of the tricks for getting the most out of each. For all I/O 2012 sessions, go to developers.google.com From: GoogleDevelopers Views: 2394 38 ratings Time: 43:09 More in Science & Technology

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  • Using Online Backup Software for Remote Workers

    More and more companies are giving workers laptops and sending them in the field. In fact, laptops and netbooks actually outsold desktops last year. Good new for those of you that love the mobility, ... [Author: Ken Totura - Computers and Internet - April 01, 2010]

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  • Facebook veut analyser les mouvements du curseur sur l'écran, la technologie est déjà en phase de tests

    Facebook veut analyser les mouvements du curseur sur l'écran, la technologie est déjà en phase de tests Ken Rudin, le directeur de l'analyse et de l'exploitation des données pour Facebook, a confié au Wall Street Journal que des tests sont en cours sur de nouvelles techniques d'observation du comportement des usagers. Tout d'abord Facebook a l'intention de traquer les habitudes de ses utilisateurs en suivant à la trace les mouvements du curseur de la souris lors de leurs passages sur le réseau...

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  • Could not load file or assembly FSharp.Core, Version=4.0.0.0

    - by Ken
    I'm trying to deploy a web application which uses F# 4.0 on Windows Server 2008. It works on my computer where VS2010 is installed but it doesn't work on the server. Everytime you open the page you'll get this error message: Could not load file or assembly 'FSharp.Core, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a' or one of its dependencies. The system cannot find the file specified. I've installed .NET 4 using the web platform installer. F# PowerPack is installed too. I found this page: http://connect.microsoft.com/VisualStudio/feedback/details/507202/error-in-working-with-f It suggests you to reinstall F#, but the link to download F# seems to be broken. And it might not be the same problem I have. I've also tried to install Microsoft F# 2.0.0.0 since it's the only F# redistribution I could find. But it doesn't help at all. Has anyone get something like this to work? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.

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  • Best practices for using the Entity Framework with WPF DataBinding

    - by Ken Smith
    I'm in the process of building my first real WPF application (i.e., the first intended to be used by someone besides me), and I'm still wrapping my head around the best way to do things in WPF. It's a fairly simple data access application using the still-fairly-new Entity Framework, but I haven't been able to find a lot of guidance online for the best way to use these two technologies (WPF and EF) together. So I thought I'd toss out how I'm approaching it, and see if anyone has any better suggestions. I'm using the Entity Framework with SQL Server 2008. The EF strikes me as both much more complicated than it needs to be, and not yet mature, but Linq-to-SQL is apparently dead, so I might as well use the technology that MS seems to be focusing on. This is a simple application, so I haven't (yet) seen fit to build a separate data layer around it. When I want to get at data, I use fairly simple Linq-to-Entity queries, usually straight from my code-behind, e.g.: var families = from family in entities.Family.Include("Person") orderby family.PrimaryLastName, family.Tag select family; Linq-to-Entity queries return an IOrderedQueryable result, which doesn't automatically reflect changes in the underlying data, e.g., if I add a new record via code to the entity data model, the existence of this new record is not automatically reflected in the various controls referencing the Linq query. Consequently, I'm throwing the results of these queries into an ObservableCollection, to capture underlying data changes: familyOC = new ObservableCollection<Family>(families.ToList()); I then map the ObservableCollection to a CollectionViewSource, so that I can get filtering, sorting, etc., without having to return to the database. familyCVS.Source = familyOC; familyCVS.View.Filter = new Predicate<object>(ApplyFamilyFilter); familyCVS.View.SortDescriptions.Add(new System.ComponentModel.SortDescription("PrimaryLastName", System.ComponentModel.ListSortDirection.Ascending)); familyCVS.View.SortDescriptions.Add(new System.ComponentModel.SortDescription("Tag", System.ComponentModel.ListSortDirection.Ascending)); I then bind the various controls and what-not to that CollectionViewSource: <ListBox DockPanel.Dock="Bottom" Margin="5,5,5,5" Name="familyList" ItemsSource="{Binding Source={StaticResource familyCVS}, Path=., Mode=TwoWay}" IsSynchronizedWithCurrentItem="True" ItemTemplate="{StaticResource familyTemplate}" SelectionChanged="familyList_SelectionChanged" /> When I need to add or delete records/objects, I manually do so from both the entity data model, and the ObservableCollection: private void DeletePerson(Person person) { entities.DeleteObject(person); entities.SaveChanges(); personOC.Remove(person); } I'm generally using StackPanel and DockPanel controls to position elements. Sometimes I'll use a Grid, but it seems hard to maintain: if you want to add a new row to the top of your grid, you have to touch every control directly hosted by the grid to tell it to use a new line. Uggh. (Microsoft has never really seemed to get the DRY concept.) I almost never use the VS WPF designer to add, modify or position controls. The WPF designer that comes with VS is sort of vaguely helpful to see what your form is going to look like, but even then, well, not really, especially if you're using data templates that aren't binding to data that's available at design time. If I need to edit my XAML, I take it like a man and do it manually. Most of my real code is in C# rather than XAML. As I've mentioned elsewhere, entirely aside from the fact that I'm not yet used to "thinking" in it, XAML strikes me as a clunky, ugly language, that also happens to come with poor designer and intellisense support, and that can't be debugged. Uggh. Consequently, whenever I can see clearly how to do something in C# code-behind that I can't easily see how to do in XAML, I do it in C#, with no apologies. There's been plenty written about how it's a good practice to almost never use code-behind in WPF page (say, for event-handling), but so far at least, that makes no sense to me whatsoever. Why should I do something in an ugly, clunky language with god-awful syntax, an astonishingly bad editor, and virtually no type safety, when I can use a nice, clean language like C# that has a world-class editor, near-perfect intellisense, and unparalleled type safety? So that's where I'm at. Any suggestions? Am I missing any big parts of this? Anything that I should really think about doing differently?

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  • Accessing Oracle DB through SQL Server using OPENROWSET

    - by Ken Paul
    I'm trying to access a large Oracle database through SQL Server using OPENROWSET in client-side Javascript, and not having much luck. Here are the particulars: A SQL Server view that accesses the Oracle database using OPENROWSET works perfectly, so I know I have valid connection string parameters. However, the new requirement is for extremely dynamic Oracle queries that depend on client-side selections, and I haven't been able to get dynamic (or even parameterized) Oracle queries to work from SQL Server views or stored procedures. Client-side access to the SQL Server database works perfectly with dynamic and parameterized queries. I cannot count on clients having any Oracle client software. Therefore, access to the Oracle database has to be through the SQL Server database, using views, stored procedures, or dynamic queries using OPENROWSET. Because the SQL Server database is on a shared server, I'm not allowed to use globally-linked databases. My idea was to define a function that would take my own version of a parameterized Oracle query, make the parameter substitutions, wrap the query in an OPENROWSET, and execute it in SQL Server, returning the resulting recordset. Here's sample code: // db is a global variable containing an ADODB.Connection opened to the SQL Server DB // rs is a global variable containing an ADODB.Recordset . . . ss = "SELECT myfield FROM mytable WHERE {param0} ORDER BY myfield;"; OracleQuery(ss,["somefield='" + somevalue + "'"]); . . . function OracleQuery(sql,params) { var s = sql; var i; for (i = 0; i < params.length; i++) s = s.replace("{param" + i + "}",params[i]); var e = "SELECT * FROM OPENROWSET('MSDAORA','(connect-string-values)';" + "'user';'pass','" + s.split("'").join("''") + "') q"; try { rs.Open("EXEC ('" + e.split("'").join("''") + "')",db); } catch (eobj) { alert("SQL ERROR: " + eobj.description + "\nSQL: " + e); } } The SQL error that I'm getting is Ad hoc access to OLE DB provider 'MSDAORA' has been denied. You must access this provider through a linked server. which makes no sense to me. The Microsoft explanation for this error relates to a registry setting (DisallowAdhocAccess). This is set correctly on my PC, but surely this relates to the DB server and not the client PC, and I would expect that the setting there is correct since the view mentioned above works. One alternative that I've tried is to eliminate the enclosing EXEC in the Open statement: rs.Open(e,db); but this generates the same error. I also tried putting the OPENROWSET in a stored procedure. This works perfectly when executed from within SQL Server Management Studio, but fails with the same error message when the stored procedure is called from Javascript. Is what I'm trying to do possible? If so, can you recommend how to fix my code? Or is a completely different approach necessary? Any hints or related information will be welcome. Thanks in advance.

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  • Streaming a webcam from Silverlight 4 (Beta)

    - by Ken Smith
    The new webcam stuff in Silverlight 4 is darned cool. By exposing it as a brush, it allows scenarios that are way beyond anything that Flash has. At the same time, accessing the webcam locally seems like it's only half the story. Nobody buys a webcam so they can take pictures of themselves and make funny faces out of them. They buy a webcam because they want other people to see the resulting video stream, i.e., they want to stream that video out to the Internet, a lay Skype or any of the dozens of other video chat sites/applications. And so far, I haven't figured out how to do that with It turns out that it's pretty simple to get a hold of the raw (Format32bppArgb formatted) bytestream, as demonstrated here. But unless we want to transmit that raw bytestream to a server (which would chew up way too much bandwidth), we need to encode that in some fashion. And that's more complicated. MS has implemented several codecs in Silverlight, but so far as I can tell, they're all focused on decoding a video stream, not encoding it in the first place. And that's apart from the fact that I can't figure out how to get direct access to, say, the H.264 codec in the first place. There are a ton of open-source codecs (for instance, in the ffmpeg project here), but they're all written in C, and they don't look easy to port to C#. Unless translating 10000+ lines of code that look like this is your idea of fun :-) const int b_xy= h->mb2b_xy[left_xy[i]] + 3; const int b8_xy= h->mb2b8_xy[left_xy[i]] + 1; *(uint32_t*)h->mv_cache[list][cache_idx ]= *(uint32_t*)s->current_picture.motion_val[list][b_xy + h->b_stride*left_block[0+i*2]]; *(uint32_t*)h->mv_cache[list][cache_idx+8]= *(uint32_t*)s->current_picture.motion_val[list][b_xy + h->b_stride*left_block[1+i*2]]; h->ref_cache[list][cache_idx ]= s->current_picture.ref_index[list][b8_xy + h->b8_stride*(left_block[0+i*2]>>1)]; h->ref_cache[list][cache_idx+8]= s->current_picture.ref_index[list][b8_xy + h->b8_stride*(left_block[1+i*2]>>1)]; The mooncodecs folder within the Mono project (here) has several audio codecs in C# (ADPCM and Ogg Vorbis), and one video codec (Dirac), but they all seem to implement just the decode portion of their respective formats, as do the java implementations from which they were ported. I found a C# codec for Ogg Theora (csTheora, http://www.wreckedgames.com/forum/index.php?topic=1053.0), but again, it's decode only, as is the jheora codec on which it's based. Of course, it would presumably be easier to port a codec from Java than from C or C++, but the only java video codecs that I found were decode-only (such as jheora, or jirac). So I'm kinda back at square one. It looks like our options for hooking up a webcam (or microphone) through Silverlight to the Internet are: (1) Wait for Microsoft to provide some guidance on this; (2) Spend the brain cycles porting one of the C or C++ codecs over to Silverlight-compatible C#; (3) Send the raw, uncompressed bytestream up to a server (or perhaps compressed slightly with something like zlib), and then encode it server-side; or (4) Wait for someone smarter than me to figure this out and provide a solution. Does anybody else have any better guidance? Have I missed something that's just blindingly obvious to everyone else? (For instance, does Silverlight 4 somewhere have some classes I've missed that take care of this?)

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  • Orientation in a UIView added to a UIWindow

    - by Ken
    OK, bear with me. I have a UIView which is supposed to cover the whole device (UIWindow) to support an image zoom in/out effect I'm doing using core animation where a user taps a button on a UITableViewCell and I zoom the associated image. The zooming is performing flawlessly, what I haven't been able to figure out is why the subview is still in portrait mode even though the device is in landscape. An illustration below: http://www.weeshsoft.com/images/IMG_0482.jpg I do have a navigation controller but this view has been added to the UIWindow directly. Signed, Baffled in Atlanta

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  • Is there a fully-functional dropdown replacement for HTML SELECT that works in IE?

    - by Ken Paul
    We determined in a previous question that many features of HTML SELECTs are not supported in IE. Is there an alternative widget that you would recommend from your experience that meets the following requirements? Respects the contentEditable property (does not allow selection changes if true) Respects the disabled property of individual OPTIONs (shows them "grayed out" or with strike-through font, and makes them un-selectable) Supports Option Groups (OPTGROUP elements) Supports style options such as border and margin in the SELECT and all sub-elements Supports dynamic add and delete of OPTION and OPTGROUP elements Supports the above in IE version 6 and above EDIT: As noted by @Joel Coehoorn, items 3 and 5 above are currently supported in IE. They are included here to make sure they are not overlooked in a replacement widget.

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  • Remove redundant CSS rules

    - by ken
    I have several CSS files all being used in a large application; most are legacy, with one "main" css file that is the most current. This setup came about after a rebranding, and instead of redoing all of the CSS, we simply added a new CSS file that would override the rules from the legacy files. So now, I'd like to distill all of this CSS (1000's of lines) into 1 file. NOTE: I don't want to simply combine the files (as in copy/pasting them all into 1 file); I need an application to semi-intelligently look at the rules, reduce them down to only the effective rules (after inheritance), but I can't find anything like that. Example; given: /* legacy.css */ .foo { color: red; margin: 5px; } ..and: /* current.css */ .foo { margin: 10px; } I need a tool to output: /* result.css */ .foo { color: red; margin: 10px; } Does such an application exist?

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  • Is there something like bsdiff/Courgette for jar files?

    - by Ken Liu
    Google uses bsdiff and Courgette for patching binary files like the Chrome distribution. Do any similar tools exist for patching jar files? I am updating jar files remotely over a bandwidth-limited connection and would like to minimize the amount of data sent. I do have some control over the client machine to some extent (i.e. I can run scripts locally) and I am guaranteed that the target application will not be running at the time. I know that I can patch java applications by putting updated class files in the classpath, but I would prefer a cleaner method for doing updates. It would be good if I could start with the target jar file, apply a binary patch, and then wind up with an updated jar file that is identical (bitwise) to the new jar (from which the patch was created).

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  • Delphi 2010 Calcualted Column In DBGrid

    - by Ken Lange
    I have a Delphi 2010 ADO program that has a DBGrid. Its dataset selects from an Access query. The query has a column defined as, CStr(Amount*UnitCount)+" "+Unit. The query works fine in Acecss. But the DBgrid refuses to show the values for this column

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