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  • Jquery's a FREE grid display

    - by mmcgrail
    I have been using Flesigrid for my CMS and I like it except there are some things I think it could do better like get the column headers from the ajax results rather then in the setup of the flexigrid or having the ability to change the buttons on reload things of that nature. I've been considering a mod of the plugin though I'm not sure i really want to do that. But the question is ... is there something that might be better that I somehow missed when I was looking for grid display ?

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  • Best Application for storing code snippets

    - by Konrad
    Hi all, Just wondering if you can point me in the direction of a simple, fast program which stores code snippets. I have been using a local wiki up to now, but I find it a little annoying at times. Ideally I would like this application to be portable - i.e. it could run off of a USB stick on multiple machines with no installation. What do you guys use? EDIT: I would prefer a solution that was decoupled from the IDE and stored locally, not in the cloud. EDIT 2: Thanks for all the replies thus far, but I am still awaiting a non cloud / web based portable solution. Anyone else care to weigh in? :)

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  • How can I obfuscate my Perl script to make it difficult to reverse engineer?

    - by codaddict
    I've developed a Perl script that the a confidential business logic. I have to give this script to another Perl coder to test it in his environment. He will definitely try to extract the logic in my program. So I want to make my script impossible, or at least very very hard, to understand. I've tried a few sites like liraz, but they did not work for me. The encoded Perl script does not work the same as the original one.

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  • What license do I need to use gSOAP in a commercial product?

    - by Lawrence Johnston
    I'd like to use gSOAP in a product which will be distributed commercially. The use I have in mind is what I suspect is a pretty typical workflow—generating a header using wsdl2h, consuming the header with soapcpp2, and then calling the functions generated in the stub in my code. I'm not 100 percent sure which license(s) I need to use to be able to do this. Has anybody here already gone through this and figured out the solution?

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  • VLC sur Android : première beta, le lecteur open-source arrive sur terminaux mobiles après l'imbroglio autour de sa version pour iOS

    VLC sur Android : première beta Le lecteur open-source arrive sur mobile après l'imbroglio autour de sa version pour iOS VLC est un lecteur multimédia de référence sur PC. Il est aussi un des projets open-source les plus importants pour le grand public au côté de Firefox. C'est d'ailleurs pour une histoire de compatibilité de la licence GPL avec l'AppStore et de DRM attaché à l'application une fois sur la galerie que le portage sur iOS a été abandonné ? alors même qu'il était finalisé. Résultat, VLC avait été retiré de l'AppStore quelques semaines seulement après y avoir été validé. Cet épisode avait créé au passage de fortes dissensions entre Remi Denis-Courmont ? un des...

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  • Gnome screensaver

    - by BParker
    Hi, After many years of Windows development in C/C++ i've decided to make a move to linux, and see if i can put together a simple screen saver. The code is an SDL based OpenGL particle engine affair, nothing too complex. I've got the code running ok as a stand-alone app, but i have been having some trouble finding out how to build a screen saver app. I'm running ubuntu 10.04 if that makes much difference, but i was wondering if anyone can point me in the direction of a decent tutorial on building basic gnome screen savers. Thanks

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  • What do you do with GitHub repositories you no longer maintain?

    - by T. Stone
    What do you do with GitHub repositories you no longer maintain? For whatever reason a project is started with a GitHub repository and then sometime later it's abandoned Perhaps it was an experiment that didn't work out. Perhaps you replaced it with a commercial product. Or perhaps you found a similar project to what you were doing and joined their efforts instead. In the time your repository was alive, it attracted watchers and a few forks. What do you do with it at that point? Is there a way to nicely indicate that repository is no longer maintained and to either check out the forks or a different project?

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  • Git Reverting the Repository to Previous State

    - by azamsharp
    I have a .gitignore file in my project directory and I placed the following entry in the file to not to commit the files in the following folder: EStudyMongoDb.Integration.Test\ For some reason Git pushed the files to repository anyway! Anyway! now I want to remove those files that have been pushed to the repository but I don't want to loose my local changes to the files inside the folder. How can I do that?

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  • What Part of Your Project Should be in Source Code Control?

    - by muffinista
    A fellow developer has started work on a new Drupal project, and the sysadmin has suggested that they should only put the sites/default subdirectory in source control, because it "will make updates easily scriptable." Setting aside that somewhat dubious claim, it raises another question -- what files should be under source control? And is there a situation where some large chunk of files should be excluded? My opinion is that the entire tree for the project should be under control, and this would be true for a Drupal project, rails, or anything else. This seems like a no-brainer -- you clearly need versioning for your framework as much as you do for any custom code you write. That said, I would love to get other opinions on this. Are there any arguments for not having everything under control? Is this sysadmin a BOFH?

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  • BonitaSoft dépasse le million et demi de téléchargements, le point après la tournée du leader mondial français du BPM open-source

    BonitaSoft : le point sur la tournée mondiale du leader du BPM open-source Sa solution Gestion des Processus Métier dépasse le million et demi de téléchargements BonitaSoft propose une solution de Gestion des Processus Métier open-source qui se veut à la fois puissante, facile à intégrer et « conviviale pour tous types d'organisation ou secteur d'activité ». Nous ne jugerons pas de cette simplicité auto-proclamée. En revanche, la tournée mondiale « Process Efficiency 2012 » organisée par l'éditeur était l'occasion de faire le point sur les chiffres autour d'une solution qui prend de plus en plus d'importance dans le paysage des applications d'entreprise. Principal en...

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  • La bêta du navigateur open-source RockMelt est disponible pour tous, il s'axe vers le social et est basé sur Chromium

    La bêta du navigateur open-source RockMelt est disponible pour tous, il s'axe vers le social et est basé sur Chromium Mise à jour du 10.03.2011 par Katleen RockMelt avait lancé la version bêta de son navigateur en novembre dernier, mais il fallait posséder une invitation pour pouvoir la télécharger. Aujourd'hui, la situation est différente, et tout le monde peut désormais la télécharger. Car, après près de 5 mois de tests par quelques centaines de milliers d'utilisateurs bêta, et 15 mises à jours, ses développeurs estiment qu'elle est prête à s'ouvrir au public. Pour rappel, RockMelt est un navigateur open-source basé sur Chromium qui privilégie les flux sociaux, en intégrant d'office...

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  • Google sort Web Toolkit 2.5, son Framework open source pour le développement JavaScript avec le langage et des outils Java

    Google sort Web Toolkit 2.5, son Framework open source pour le développement des applications JavaScript avec le langage et outils Java Google vient de publier la version stable de Google Web Toolkit (GWT) 2.5, son Framework de développement open source permettant de créer des applications JavaScript complexes en utilisant le langage et les outils Java. Le framework est utilisé en interne par l'éditeur pour le développement de plusieurs de ses produits, dont la plateforme publicitaire AdWords et le réseau social Orkut. GWT 2.5 apporte comme nouveauté phare la fonction Super Dev Mode. Encore au stade expérimental, cette fonction qui remplace Development Mode permet aux dé...

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  • "Packages cannot be nested"

    - by Artemix
    Hi guys, Im having a problem with Flex 4 beta 2... I cant call a class using: " For some reason, no matter what I do, the error is always the same. "Packages cannot be nested". I googled it and I found links to help.adobe.com... but they are all broken links... So, is this a Flex bug or there is a new way to use external classes in Flash Builder 4?.. Thx in advance.

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  • Editing/Modifying a .java file programmatically? (not the .class file)

    - by Jay
    So, here is a piece of code using CodeModel that generates java code: JCodeModel cm = new JCodeModel(); JDefinedClass dc = cm._class("foo.Bar"); JMethod m = dc.method(0, int.class, "foo"); m.body()._return(JExpr.lit(5)); File f = new File("C:/target/classes"); f.mkdirs(); cm.build(f); This code generates a .java file: package foo; public class Bar { int foo() { return 5; } } However, I DO NOT want CodeModel to create a new java file for me. I do have a .java file already and would like to add a few lines of code to a method inside it. So, I would like the API to modify the java file directly/ create a modified copy of it. Is there a way to doing this?

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  • Web based file manager

    - by ToughPal
    Hi, I have been using extplorer http://extplorer.sourceforge.net/ Are there any good alternatives which run on PHP & like extplorer. I am having issues with several folder permissions. ie files that are stored under apache & the ftpuser? Regards,

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  • Why do Git users say that Subversion does not have all the source code locally?

    - by johnny
    I'm only going on what I've read on SO, so forgive me, but all I read says that one major advantage of Git over Subversion is that Git gives all the source code to the developer locally, not having to do anything on the server. With my limited using of SVN and TortoiseSVN, I had all the source code, or at least I thought I did. For example, I have a website. I upload it to SVN. I am still running my website locally, aren't I? If someone submits a change and I'm not connected, it wouldn't matter if I had Git or not, until I reconnect to the server. I do not understand. I'm not asking for a rehash of one vs. the other except this one point.

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  • Solution for distributing MANY simple network tasks?

    - by EmpireJones
    I would like to create some sort of a distributed setup for running a ton of small/simple REST web queries in a production environment. For each 5-10 related queries which are executed from a node, I will generate a very small amount of derived data, which will need to be stored in a standard relational database (such as PostgreSQL). What platforms are built for this type of problem set? The nature, data sizes, and quantities seem to contradict the mindset of Hadoop. There are also more grid based architectures such as Condor and Sun Grid Engine, which I have seen mentioned. I'm not sure if these platforms have any recovery from errors though (checking if a job succeeds). What I would really like is a FIFO type queue that I could add jobs to, with the end result of my database getting updated. Any suggestions on the best tool for the job?

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  • Drupal 7 : vers la sortie de la version finale le 5 janvier, la 3e et dernière Release Candidate du CMS open-source est disponible

    Drupal 7 : vers une sortie de la version finale le 5 Janvier La 3ème et dernière RC du système de gestion de contenu open-source est disponible Mise à jour du 27/12/2010 par Idelways L'équipe de Drupal vient de sortir la troisième et (à priori) dernière release-candidate de la version 7 du système de gestion de contenu open-source. Dries Buytaert, le créateur du CMS a par ailleurs annoncé sur son blog que le 5 janvier prochain sera la date de sortie de la version finale, il promet une "fête gigantesque" pour célébrer cet évènement. Avec cette troisième RC, le CMS retrouve le statut de zéro faille...

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  • Open webOS 1.0 et Enyo 2 disponibles, l'OS open-source chapeauté par HP est arrivé avec son framework de développement JavaScript

    Open webOS sort en version bêta et en deux solutions Sous Ubuntu et pour l'environnement "OpenEmbedded" Il y a de cela huit mois, l'équipe du projet webOS avait promis à ses adaptes ainsi qu'à la communauté open source de lancer une version libre du système d'exploitation pour appareils mobiles. [IMG]http://idelways.developpez.com/news/images/openwebos-logo.png[/IMG] Chose promise, chose due, car après beaucoup d'efforts, une version bêta de l'Open webOS est enfin disponible. Sur le blog du projet Open webOS, l'équipe indique que cette version, dite « August Edition », comporte 54 composants webOS disponibles en open source. Cela c...

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  • Tizen 2.0 disponible avec son SDK, Samsung pourrait bientôt lancer un smartphone sous l'OS mobile open source fondé sur Linux

    Tizen 2.0 disponible avec son SDK Samsung pourrait bientôt lancer un smartphone sous l'OS open source fondé sur Linux Tizen 2.0, le système d'exploitation mobile open source fondé sur Linux est désormais disponible en version alpha avec son kit de développement. Tizen est né à la suite de l'abandon de MeeGo par Nokia. Il est soutenu par les développeurs de MeeGo d'Intel, Samsung et la fondation Linux. L'OS est destiné à une large gamme de dispositifs dont les smartphones, tablettes, netbooks, SmartTV et les systèmes de divertissement embarqués des véhicules. Cette étape importante du développement de Tizen montre un OS dont le code se rapproche d'une version qui pourra bientôt êtr...

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  • fastest engine to convert PDF into PNG

    - by skyde
    I would like to know which of the opensource PDF engine can convert a pdf into a image the fastest. I don't care about the quality of the result (antialiasing ...) For my project it need to be very very fast. I would probably need to build my own but i dont wan't to start from scratch.

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  • Creating a iso file from a set of img files

    - by cafebabe1991
    So i have started building android from scratch and after lot of effort finally landed up to a point where i have the OUT folder consisting of all the required IMG files for an emulator to run. Like the system.img ramdisk.img userdata-qemu.img So after that i ran the emulator command so that means the OUT directory was valid and could easily be used to create any other bootable medium. What i want to accomplish Creating the iso file from all those img files found at the end of building process,or a way to just create an iso out of that complete OUT folder. any help in this regard would be greatly appreciated.

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