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  • Microsoft publie le Patch Tuesday du mois de novembre, qui corrige quatre vulnérabilités

    Microsoft vient de publier le Patch Tuesday du mois de novembre Qui corrige quatre vulnérabilités Le Patch Tuesday survient le deuxième mardi du mois ; Microsoft publie des correctifs de sécurité à destination de ses clients. Le patch de novembre corrige quatre vulnérabilités (CVE-2011-2004, CVE-2011-2013, CVE-2011-2014, CVE-2011-2016), toutes signalées confidentiellement à Microsoft. Une est considérée comme critique, une comme modérée et les deux dernières comme importantes. La première vulnérabilité, référencée CVE-2011-2013, permet via un integer overflow d'un compteur dans la pile TCP/IP de Windows, une exploitation de code arbitraire en mode noyau.

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  • Visual Studio 2012 sort avec .NET 4.5, tour d'horizon des nouveautés de l'EDI pour le support de l'ALM, du mobile, du Web, du Cloud et WinRT

    Visual Studio 2012 sort avec .NET Framework 4.5 tour d'horizon des nouveautés de l'EDI pour le support de l'ALM, du mobile, du Web et du Cloud Visual Studio 2012 et le Framework .NET 4.5 sont officiellement disponibles pour tous les utilisateurs. Visual Studio 2012 est un environnement de développement riche pour créer et gérer des applications non seulement modernes et attrayantes, mais aussi accessibles n'importe où, n'importe quand, répondant aux attentes des clients. Dévoilé pour la première fois au stade de Preview lors de la conférence Microsoft Build en septembre 2011, Visual Studio est passé par plusieurs mois de tests, ajouts de nouvelles fonctionnalités, améliorations des...

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  • Free eBook on ASP.NET MVC 4

    - by TATWORTH
    Syncfusion is offering a free book "ASP.NET MVC 4" at http://www.syncfusion.com/resources/techportal/ebooks/aspnetmvc4?utm_medium=BizDev-Innerworkings0912"Syncfusion has been a firm believer in ASP.NET MVC for web development since its beginning. And now that the use of mobile devices over desktops is skyrocketing, MVC is the most viable option for mobile development. With ASP.NET MVC 4 Mobile Websites Succinctly by Lyle Luppes, developers currently using ASP.NET and MVC 3 can make the move to MVC 4 with minimal effort. Complete with downloadable code samples, a walkthrough of features new to MVC 4, and even a few tips for MVC 3 mobile development if you're hesitant to make the switch, this book will teach you how to make a website with MVC 4 that can handle the unique challenges presented by mobile and desktop clients. " They have further free books available at http://www.syncfusion.com/resources/techportal

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  • How To Remote Control Your Home Computer From Anywhere With VNC

    - by Chris Hoffman
    VNC allows you to remotely access a computer and use its desktop, either over the Internet or from another room in your house. Windows includes a Remote Desktop feature, but it’s only available in Professional editions of Windows. Some people may prefer TeamViewer or another service instead, but VNC allows you to install and manage your own server without using a centralized service. VNC clients and servers are available for all platforms, but we’ll be covering Windows here. Image Credit: photosteve101 on Flickr How To Create a Customized Windows 7 Installation Disc With Integrated Updates How to Get Pro Features in Windows Home Versions with Third Party Tools HTG Explains: Is ReadyBoost Worth Using?

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  • Emploi : W4 recrute 5 ingénieurs d'étude et développement Java et un ingénieur support produit pour renforcer son équipe

    Emploi : W4 recrute 5 ingénieurs d'étude et développement Java Et un ingénieur support produit pour renforcer son équipe W4, l'éditeur français de logiciels à vocation internationale, lance une campagne de recrutement pour renforcer son équipe. W4 a été fondé en 1996. Il est aujourd'hui un des leaders du BPM (Business Process Management) et du MDE (Model Driven Engineering) avec une base installée de plus de 300 clients, dont Bouygues, SFR, Orange, Air France, Thalès, La Banque Postale etc... La société annonce pour 2010 près de 30% de croissance sur ses ventes de licences par rapport à 2009 et un résultat net de 15% de son chiffre d'affaires. "Le ...

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  • what is the preparation of before apply for ads?

    - by cj333
    I have built a new site(finished last week, but no SEO, no clients). I know apply for ads need a long time. So I send my request to google adsense, and then do the SEO, send my site to web search. but yesterday I received an e-mail: Thank you for your interest in Google AdSense. Unfortunately, after a consideration of his request, showed that the It is not possible to accept your application to attend AdSense. what is the preparation of before apply for ads? Am I ignore something must do before apply for ads? And how to apply Google doubleclicks? Or other ads service? I am newer for apply for ads. can anyone recommend me some good ads service? Thanks.

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  • Can various browsers be assumed to maintain predictible state accurately in multiplayer online gaming?

    - by Nikos
    With many games it is said that server will assume that clients keep track of the world accurately. Assuming this is true, for a browser based multiplier space invaders game you would only tell the client when new bullets or the players ship moves and everything that behaves in a predetermined manner in the js client. It would be expected that positions would be the same in the browsers. Do you think you could trust browsers to do this? I feel that timings could differ between rendering loops and cause positions to get out of sync and might just get the server to maintain all the positions to make sure.

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  • New Job Over Budget

    - by moneylotion
    I recently started a new job as a contract developer, and my non-developer boss of about two weeks ago gave me the task to re-create an app from another language and developer that he will reuse with multiple clients (replacing the front-end), that I estimated would take longer than his estimate of 12 hours. Two weeks later, I'm 230% over-budget. I admit this was my 2nd web app, I had been a wordpress developer in the past, so I am somewhat new to code igniter, but not shabby php by any means. My boss hired me knowing this and I was clear that it would take longer than his 12 hours. He's seen me in the office on task for 2 weeks, he should be somewhat prepared for this bill. Do I expect the full amount of hours, or do I filter against how much of learned? Can I bill for research as a developer?

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  • Quels points prendre en compte avant de se lancer vers la mobilité ? Le CMS ASP.NET DotNetNuke répond dans un livre blanc

    Découvrez les six points à prendre en compte avant de se lancer vers la mobilité selon DotNetNuke, dans un livre blanc publié par le CMS ASP.NET Le secteur du mobile a le vent en poupe. D'ici 2014, le nombre de pages affichées par les personnes utilisant les terminaux mobiles sera plus élevé que le nombre de visites effectuées depuis les ordinateurs de bureau et portables, selon une estimation de Morgan Stanley Research. Les entreprises pour maintenir leur présence sur Internet doivent donc songer à fournir dès à présent un accès rationalisé et facile à l'information pour les clients qui utilisent les smartphones et les tablettes. Comment préparer sa présence sur le mobile...

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  • How to write efficient code despite heavy deadlines

    - by gladysbixly
    I am working in an environment wherein we have many projects with strict deadlines on deliverables. We even talk directly to the clients so getting the jobs done and fast is a must. My issue is that i'd always write code for the first solution that comes to my mind, which of course I thought as best at that moment. It always ends up ugly though and i'd later realize that there are better ways to do it but can't afford to change due to time restrictions. Are there any tips by which I could make my code efficient yet deliver on time?

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  • FOUR questions to ask if you are implementing DATABASE-AS-A-SERVICE

    - by Sudip Datta
    During my ongoing tenure at Oracle, I have met all types of DBAs. Happy DBAs, unhappy DBAs, proud DBAs, risk-loving DBAs, cautious DBAs. These days, as Database-as-a-Service (DBaaS) becomes more mainstream, I find some complacent DBAs who are basking in their achievement of having implemented DBaaS. Some others, however, are not that happy. They grudgingly complain that they did not have much of a say in the implementation, they simply had to follow what their cloud architects (mostly infrastructure admins) offered them. In most cases it would be a database wrapped inside a VM that would be labeled as “Database as a Service”. In other cases, it would be existing brute-force automation simply exposed in a portal. As much as I think that there is more to DBaaS than those approaches and often get tempted to propose Enterprise Manager 12c, I try to be objective. Neither do I want to dampen the spirit of the happy ones, nor do I want to stoke the pain of the unhappy ones. As I mentioned in my previous post, I don’t deny vanilla automation could be useful. I like virtualization too for what it has helped us accomplish in terms of resource management, but we need to scrutinize its merit on a case-by-case basis and apply it meaningfully. For DBAs who either claim to have implemented DBaaS or are planning to do so, I simply want to provide four key questions to ponder about: 1. Does it make life easier for your end users? Database-as-a-Service can have several types of end users. Junior DBAs, QA Engineers, Developers- each having their own skillset. The objective of DBaaS is to make their life simple, so that they can focus on their core responsibilities without having to worry about additional stuff. For example, if you are a Developer using Oracle Application Express (APEX), you want to deal with schema, objects and PL/SQL code and not with datafiles or listener configuration. If you are a QA Engineer needing database copies for functional testing, you do not want to deal with underlying operating system patching and compliance issues. The question to ask, therefore, is, whether DBaaS makes life easier for those users. It is often convenient to give them VM shells to deal with a la Amazon EC2 IaaS, but is that what they really want? Is it a productive use of a developer's time if he needs to apply RPM errata to his Linux operating system. Asking him to keep the underlying operating system current is like making a guest responsible for a restaurant's decor. 2. Does it make life easier for your administrators? Cloud, in general, is supposed to free administrators from attending to mundane tasks like provisioning services for every single end user request. It is supposed to enable a readily consumable platform and enforce standardization in the process. For example, if a Service Catalog exposes DBaaS of specific database versions and configurations, it, by its very nature, enforces certain discipline and standardization within the IT environment. What if, instead of specific database configurations, cloud allowed each end user to create databases of their liking resulting in hundreds of version and patch levels and thousands of individual databases. Therefore the right question to ask is whether the unwanted consequence of DBaaS is OS and database sprawl. And if so, who is responsible for tracking them, backing them up, administering them? Studies have shown that these administrative overheads increase exponentially with new targets, and it could result in a management nightmare. That leads us to our next question. 3. Does it satisfy your Security Officers and Compliance Auditors? Compliance Auditors need to know who did what and when. They also want the cloud platform to be secure, so that end users have little freedom in tampering with it. Dealing with VM sprawl is not the easiest of challenges, let alone dealing with them as they keep getting reconfigured and moved around. This leads to the proverbial needle in the haystack problem, and all it needs is one needle to cause a serious compliance issue in the enterprise. Bottomline is, flexibility and agility should not come at the expense of compliance and it is very important to get the balance right. Can we have security and isolation without creating compliance challenges? Instead of a ‘one size fits all approach’ i.e. OS level isolation, can we think smartly about database isolation or schema based isolation? This is where the appropriate resource modeling needs to be applied. The usual systems management vendors out there with heterogeneous common-denominator approach have compromised on these semantics. If you follow Enterprise Manager’s DBaaS solution, you will see that we have considered different models, not precluding virtualization, for different customer use cases. The judgment to use virtual assemblies versus databases on physical RAC versus Schema-as-a-Service in a single database, should be governed by the need of the applications and not by putting compliance considerations in the backburner. 4. Does it satisfy your CIO? Finally, does it satisfy your higher ups? As the sponsor of cloud initiative, the CIO is expected to lead an IT transformation project, not merely a run-of-the-mill IT operations. Simply virtualizing server resources and delivering them through self-service is a good start, but hardly transformational. CIOs may appreciate the instant benefit from server consolidation, but studies have revealed that the ROI from consolidation would flatten out at 20-25%. The question would be: what next? As we go higher up in the stack, the need to virtualize, segregate and optimize shifts to those layers that are more palpable to the business users. As Sushil Kumar noted in his blog post, " the most important thing to note here is the enterprise private cloud is not just an IT project, rather it is a business initiative to create an IT setup that is more aligned with the needs of today's dynamic and highly competitive business environment." Business users could not care less about infrastructure consolidation or virtualization - they care about business agility and service level assurance. Last but not the least, lot of CIOs get miffed if we ask them to throw away their existing hardware investments for implementing DBaaS. In Oracle, we always emphasize on freedom of choosing a platform; hence Enterprise Manager’s DBaaS solution is platform neutral. It can work on any Operating System (that the agent is certified on) Oracle’s hardware as well as 3rd party hardware. As a parting note, I urge you to remember these 4 questions. Remember that your satisfaction as an implementer lies in the satisfaction of others.

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  • Une mise à jour de l'antivirus McAffe crée un faux positif et cause le blocage de milliers de PC sou

    Une mise à jour de l'antivirus de McAffe provoque un faux positif, Et cause le blocage de milliers de PC sous Windows XP McAffe a annoncé que la mise à jour publiée hier pour la solution VirusScan Enterprise 8.7i SP3 contenait une erreur, et recommande à ces clients de ne pas l'installer. [IMG]http://djug.developpez.com/rsc/McAfeeVirusScanEnterprise.jpg[/IMG] La mise à jour en question a provoqué un faux positif qui a causé des graves problèmes sur des milliers de machines qui tournent sous Windows XP SP3 dans les entreprises. L'un des fichiers .DAT de cette mise à jour a identifié le fichier svchost.exe comme un virus (w32/wecorl.a) et l'a mis en quarantaine. Résultat : une sér...

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  • ORACLE & TALEO HCM Summit: l'Agenda !!

    - by Louisa Benchekor
    Partage de talents… L'Agenda ! Oracle est heureux de vous communiquer l'Agenda du 1er European Oracle HCM Summit réunissant les utilisateurs européens d'Oracle et de Taleo !   La genèse et l’ambition d’Oracle PeopleSoft ont été de contribuer aux succès des projets de transformation RH et d’aider les DRH à devenir d’authentiques « business partners ». Celles-ci demeurent et s’amplifient avec notre nouvelle génération d’applications Cloud la plus aboutie du marché : Fusion HCM & Taleo. Cette complémentarité unique apporte innovation, intuitivité et agilité au profit de nos clients. Prenez connaissance de l'agenda - Cliquez-ici  & n'attendez plus pour vous inscrire !   ps: Attention, nombre de place limité

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  • Independent contractors posting projects to their portfolio

    - by Yuji Tomita
    I'm about to hire freelance contractors to do small pieces of my web projects. Is it standard to allow them to put the project on their portfolio? Say a simple debugging task getting a specific mobile problem fixed in <5 hours. I'm just concerned as it could potentially dilute my company's portfolio by having it listed by each contractor when in fact the majority of work is done by me. I'm trying to build a portfolio here as an agency. I think it's a risk for my company since I'm working hard to get clients and the whole point is putting projects on my portfolio. Am I wrong here? Is there an standard policy for this? Perhaps a limited policy whereby attribution is required to the agency? Did exactly X for agency Y (link).

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  • Having set up a DCHP server, what do I need to do for the rest of my network?

    - by fredley
    I've got a Raspberry Pi arriving any day now, and I intend to use it (amongst other things) as a DHCP server. Currently we have a few devices on our network to which we would like to assign static IPs, and a router, which is currently the DHCP server (the router can assign static IPs, but is buggy as hell, I've never got the config to stick for more than a few hours). Having connected the Pi to the network and configured dhcpl-3-server, what do I need to do on the rest of my network so that it works properly (clients get their IPs from the Pi, and use the Router as the default gateway)?

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  • Google App Engine: How to be notified when APIs change or become available?

    - by herpylderp
    I am thinking about writing a GAE app but am a little hesitant because the EULA gives Google full rights to change their APIs anytime they want, for any reason. Obviously, they'd be out of business quick if they just 'upped and refactored their entire APIs, so I have to imagine they have some kind of notification system, perhaps even an RSS feed, etc. to notify developers well in advance of looming changes, or new features coming out in future releases. However, for the life of me I can't seem to find any trace of the existence of such a notification system. Perhaps the Google forums is the only place to get such updates? I guess I'm asking any battle-worn GAE veterans for re-assurance that there are reliable ways of getting notifications about policy or API changes from Google such that I could react and make the necessary app changes without production breaking or impacting any clients. Thanks in advance!

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  • Web Based School/College ERP

    - by Ashok
    We are planning to build a Web Based School/College ERP. The main problem we face is Hardware support. Since it is Web Based, it is not possible to implement Biometrics. But most of our clients do ask for Biometrics. I hope we need to use a desktop application to do that. Can you please give some suggestions for this? Another thing is, here we don't have stable internet connection. We frequently face disconnection. This is another problem for Web Based CRM. In HTML5 there is a feature called Offline storage. Is it possible to use this feature for such dynamic ERP? For example, let's say we need to enter marks for the students. Net got disconnected. Is it possible to use HTML5 offline feature to save the marks offline and upload them when we got connection back?

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  • Google lance un programme de certification pour les Google Apps, une valorisation de compétences qui ne coûte que 100 dollars

    Google lance un programme de certification pour les Google Apps, une valorisation de compétences qui ne coûte que 100 dollars Une nouvelle certification vient s'offrir aux professionnels de l'IT : la "Google Apps Certified Deployment Specialist". Disponible depuis hier, ce programme propose de tester les compétences et connaissances des acteurs du Web à propos des Google Apps. "Nos clients veulent reconnaître les utilisateurs les plus experts, et nos partenaires souhaitent pouvoir se différencier, ainsi que leur expertise", explique Mountain View, qui recommande sa certification aux professionnels avec une expérience de 3 à 6 ans dans l'informatique d'entreprise (mais aussi au particuliers qui ont...

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  • Windows Phone 7 : Microsoft autorise des applications open-sources sur le Marketplace, la galerie approche les 10.000 applications

    Windows Phone 7 : mise à jour du Marketplace Microsoft autorise des applications open-sources, la galerie approche les 10.000 applications Microsoft a annoncé une mise à jour du Marketplace pour Windows Phone 7 avec une amélioration de certaines politiques et programme d'ouverture de galerie d' applications pour les développeurs. Dans un billet de blog, Todd Brix, directeur principal du Marketplace, annonce une fonctionnalité (« Trial User») qui permet aux développeurs de donner facilement la possibilité aux clients de tester leurs applications avant l'achat. Pour Brix, les applications en ventes disposant de cette fonctionnalité sont téléchargées 70 plus que les autres. ...

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  • How to write efficient code despite heavy deadlines

    - by gladysbixly
    Hi all, I am working in an environment wherein we have many projects with strict deadlines on deliverables. We even talk directly to the clients so getting the jobs done and fast is a must. My issue is that i'd always write code for the first solution that comes to my mind, which of course I thought as best at that moment. It always ends up ugly though and i'd later realize that there are better ways to do it but can't afford to change due to time restrictions. Are there any tips by which I could make my code efficient yet deliver on time?

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  • Une banque est la risée des hackers et du web, suite à sa manière particulière de se prémunir des in

    Une banque est la risée des hackers et du web, suite à sa manière particulière de se prémunir des injections SQL Une banque californienne a une manière bien particulière de se protéger des attaques par injection SQL. Dans la FAQ de son site, l'établissement demande à ses clients de ne pas utiliser les mots suivants (comme réponse à leur question secrète) : insert, delete, drop, update, null et select. Cette information a été découverte le 14 mai et depuis, elle a fait le tour du web, suscitant de grands fous rires dans la communautés des amateurs et professionnels de la sécurité informatique. Depuis hier, la FAQ n'est plus en ligne mais, fort heureusement, nous disposons d'une capture d'écran de ce qui avait été publié :

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  • How do I start a personal programming project?

    - by Pureferret
    I've just started a programming job where I'm applying my 'How to code' knowledge to what I'm being taught of 'How to Program' (They are different!). As well of this I'm taught how to capture requirements from clients, so as to start a new project. How do I do this for a nebulous personal project? I say nebulous, as I often find halfway through programming something, I want to expand what my program will do, or alter the result. Eventually I'm tangled in code, and have to restart. This can be frustrating and off putting. Conversely when given a fixed task, and fixed requirements, it's much easier to programme from a - b. So how do I plan a personal programming project?

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  • Silverlight 4 + RIA Services - Ready for Business: Exposing WCF (SOAP\WSDL) Services

    Continuing in our series, I wanted to touch on how a RIA Services can be exposed as a Soap\WSDL service.   This is very useful if you want to enable the exact same business logic\data access logic is available to clients other than Silverlight.    For example to a WinForms application or WPF or even a console application.  SOAP is a particularly good model for interop with the Java\JEE world as well.    First you need to add a reference to Microsoft.ServiceModel.DomainSerivves.Hosting.EndPoints...Did you know that DotNetSlackers also publishes .net articles written by top known .net Authors? We already have over 80 articles in several categories including Silverlight. Take a look: here.

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  • Tester/Doer pattern: Assume the caller conforms to the pattern or be defensive and repeat the check?

    - by Daniel Hilgarth
    Assume a simple class that implements the Tester/Doer pattern: public class FooCommandHandler : ICommandHandler { public bool CanHandle(object command) { return command is FooCommand; } public void Handle(object command) { var fooCommand = (FooCommand)command; // Do something with fooCommand } } Now, if someone doesn't conform to the pattern and calls Handle without verifying the command via CanHandle, the code in Handle throws an exception. However, depending on the actual implementation of Handle this can be a whole range of different exceptions. The following implementation would check CanHandle again in Handle and throw a descriptive exception: public void Handle(object command) { if(!CanHandle(command)) throw new TesterDoerPatternUsageViolationException("Please call CanHandle first"); // actual implementation of handling the command. } This has the advantage that the exception is very descriptive. It has the disadvantage that CanHandle is called twice for "good" clients. Is there a consensus on which variation should be used?

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  • Windows Phone 7.8 : premier aperçu du nouvel écran de démarrage, Microsoft dévoile les nouveautés de l'OS

    Windows Phone 7.8 : premier aperçu du nouvel écran de démarrage Microsoft dévoile les nouveautés de l'OS Lors de l'événement Windows Phone Summit de San Francisco, Microsoft a officiellement annoncé les nouveautés de Windows Phone 8, la prochaine mise à majeure du système d'exploitation mobile. Présenté comme un changement de génération technologique, Windows Phone 8 ne pourra pas tourner sur les dispositifs actuels. Raison pour laquelle, Microsoft prévoit la publication d'une version 7.8 afin de faire bénéficier des nouveautés de cette mise à jour à ses clients existants. Dans une vidéo publiée par Microsoft, l'éditeur donne un premier aperçu des nouveautés de Windows Pho...

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