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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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  • Facebook likes reset after moving to HTTPS (URL manually set in script, though)

    - by aarondicks
    Hi fellow Facebook developers. I've got a question regarding the Facebook like button. We worked on a piece recently that embeds a number of social share buttons (please see the source code below or here on Harvey Water Softeners' website) When the piece was released, it was on HTTP, and received over 2k likes (the URL 'slug' hasn't changed at all). The site was recently migrated to permanent-on HTTPS, and the like data has been reset, and we've been left with 50 new, recent likes. If you see in the source code, the URL is set explicitly to like the HTTP version, which I believe to be correct. Can anyone help me work out what's happened here? Here's the HTML bit of the like button: <div class="fb-like" data-href="http://www.harveywatersofteners.co.uk/history-interior-design" data-layout="box_count" data-action="like" data-show-faces="false" data-share="false"></div> Thanks in advance Aaron

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  • Diskless Workstations

    - by guettli
    I want to run diskless booting with PXE. The gotchas at the end of the Diskless-Howto[1] is quite long. I am unsure how to get this done. Here are my current possible solutions: use debian live and not ubuntu use aufs [2] The How-To states "confirmed to work with Ubuntu 12.04.". But maybe I am doing something wrong, I don't think it works this way for several diskless clients sharing one nfsroot. What is the most painless way to get diskless workstations? PS: I can't create the new tag "diskless". Please create and add it. Thank you. 1: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DisklessUbuntuHowto 2: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/aufsRootFileSystemOnUsbFlash

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  • Rails backend: debugging [closed]

    - by banditKing
    I have a rails -API app with Rabl. Im trying to build a photo sharing app. Im getting status 500 codes when my client communicates with the server. Im trying to find out how to debug this. The client is an iOS app I wrote. Where should I begin the debugging process and what are the best tools for debugging rails-api backend apps. Im new to server development so trying to learn the tricks of the trade. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks

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  • I want to try and find and RFC for Business Listings.

    - by nc01
    I'm trying to figure out how to find out if there's a good standard format for sharing business information such as: Business Name Address - well-defined fields Lat,Lng Coords Business Type - maybe from a well-defined enum, my starting point contains Retail,Food,Drink,Coffee,Service Hours of operation - including a spot for 'except laksdasd' or 'sometimes we open late' which could be just plain language Business Keywords - don't know if this is asking too much. how well do http meta tags work in practice? So, if no such thing exists, is this something I can submit to IETF? I can't currently find it on http://www.rfc-editor.org/cgi-bin/rfcsearch.pl , and vCard doesn't suit my needs.. Thanks!

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  • Oracle Master Data Management at OOW 2012: A Look Back

    - by Mala Narasimharajan
    Oracle Master Data Management had a great showing at OOW 2012 ! Special thanks to our customers and partners for presenting with us, sharing their use cases and successes as well as co-sponsoring events.  Almost every session at the show featured a customer and the tremendous success or transformation Oracle MDM resulted in at their organization.  At the DemoGrounds, Oracle MDM saw tremendous interest with many individuals enquiring to see demos, and have their technical questions answered.  The demos provided a perfect opportunity to showcase technical enhancements as well as what features are on the horizon.The MDM customer appreciation dinner event was a smashing success as cusotmers and partners enjoyed a spectacular water view, fine dining and cocktails and one of San Francisco's finest restaurants - The Water Bar.  In a short while the planning for next year's OpenWorld will be under full swing and we can't wait to get started.  See you at OOW 2013!!    

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  • How (and where) to organize a team to make a website?

    - by yes123
    Please take this question seriously. I have some moneys and ideas and I would like to hire developers/graphics to write down my ideas into a website. I could do it all myself, I have the right knowledge but I don't have time. Now the problem is: If i hire some good developers and tell him my ideas who assures me he will not steal my idea and build the website on his own? (take the social network film) The best thing to do would be to create a team with firends and make it, But sincerly in my city and in my country my friends maximum are able to do is start pc - open facebook.com What would be your moves? Other than the "steal part" I would like to know tips for the team-management too

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  • JavaOne 2012 Content Catalog is Available

    - by arungupta
    JavaOne 2012 Content Catalog is now available! The complete list of technical sessions, birds-of-feather, hands-on labs, tutorials and other details are available. We are still working on the overall schedule and it will be shared in the coming days. The conference will be held in San Francisco from September 30th to October 4th, 2012. You can also connect using the usual social media channels: facebook, twitter, blogs, linkedin, and mix. Oracle Open World, running in parallel to JavaOne, also has the content catalog available.

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  • Are there Negative Impact of opensource on commercial environment?

    - by Lostsoul
    I know this is not a good fit for Stack Overflow but wasn't sure if it was good for this site also so let me know if its not and I'll delete it. I love programming for fun but my role in my company is not technical. I have always loved the hacker culture and have been trying to drive that openness within my company from day one. My company has a very broad range of products and there are a few that are not strategic to us so I wanted to open source them (so we can focus on what makes us unique and open source the products that every firm has). Our industry does not open source(we would be the first firm to try this) and the feedback I'm getting from my management team is either 1) we'll destroy the industry or 2) all competitive commercial firms will unite against us and we'll be wiped out either way. I disagreed on both points because I think transparency will only grow our industry and our firm (think of McDonalds/KFC sharing their recipe openly, people may copy you, competitors may target you, but customers also may feel more comfortable buying your product. The value add, I believe, is in the delivery and experience not in hoarding the recipe). It's a big battle in my firm right now between the IT people who have seen the positive effects of sharing and the business people who think we'll be giving up everything (they prefer we sell parts we want to opensource, but in their defense this is standard when divesting something). Our industry is very secretive and I don't want to put anyone(even my competitors employees) out of a job yet I don't want to protect inefficient people by not being open with everyone. Yet I've seen so many amazing technologies created in interesting ways just by giving people freedom to take apart code and put it back together. I'm interested in hearing people's thoughts(doesn't have to be to my specific situation, I'm looking for the general lessons). Its a very stressful decision(but one I feel I must make) because if we go the open source route then there will be no going back. So what are your thoughts? Does open sourcing apply generally or is it only really applicable to software? Is it overall good for people in the industry and outside? I'm actually more interested in the negativeness effects(although positive are welcomed as well) Update: Long story short, although code is involved this is not so much about code as it is more about the idea of open sourcing. We are a mid sized quant hedge fund. We have some unique strategies but also have the standard long/short, arbitrage, global macro, etc.. funds. We are keeping the unique funds we have but the other stuff that everyone else has we are considering open sourcing (We have put in years of work & millions of dollars into. Our funds is pretty popular and our performance is either in first or second quartile so I suspect there will be interest but I don't know to what extent). The goal is not to get a community to work for us or anything, the goal is to let anyone who wants to tinker with it do so and create anything they want (it will not be part of our product line although I may unofficially allocate some our of staff's time to assist any community that grows). Although the code base is quite large, the value in this is the industry knowledge and approaches we have acquired (there are many books on artificial intelligence and quant trading but they are often years behind what's really going on as most firms forbid their staff from discussing what they are doing). We are also considering after we move our clients out to let the software still run and output the resulting portfolios for free as well so people can at least see the results(as long as we have avail. infrastructure). I think our main choices are, we can continue to fight for market share in a products that are becoming commoditized, we can shut the funds/products down(and keep the code but no one outside of our firm will ever learn from it) or we can open source it and let people do what they want. By open sourcing it, my idea is that the talent pool in the industry will grow because right now most of our hires have the same background (CFA, MBA, similar school, same experience,etc.. because we can't spend time training people so the industry 'standardizes' most people and thus the firms themselves start to look/act similar) but this may allow us to identify talent that has never been in the industry before (if we put a GPU license then as people learn from what we did, we can learn from what they do as well and maybe apply it to other areas of our firm). I see a lot of benefits but not many negatives while my peers at the company see the opposite.

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  • Oracle : nouveaux licenciements en vue pour les employés de Sun en Europe et en Asie, est-ce une bon

    Mise à jour du 07/06/10 Oracle : nouveaux licenciements en vue pour les employés de Sun En Europe et en Asie : est-ce une bonne manière de relancer la société ? Oracle va à nouveau licencier parmi les quelques 106.000 employés de Sun. Les coupes vont concerner principalement les bureaux asiatiques et européens de la société. Le nombre de postes supprimés n'a pas encore été précisé par la firme de Larry Ellison, qui a racheté Sun en fin d'année dernière. Quelques indices ont cependant filtrés. D'après l'annonce d'Oracle, ce nouveau plan social devrait coûter deux fois plus que le précédent. Qui a, lui, concerné 7.600 emp...

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  • Tracking logged in vs. non-logged in users in Google Analytics

    - by Justin
    I am building a social media site that is similar is structure to twitter and facebook.com where unauthenticated users who go to https://mysite.com will see a login + sign-up page, and authenticated users who go to https://mysite.com will see their timeline. My question is, what is the best practice (using Google Analytics) for tracking these two different types of users who are viewing completely different content but are visiting the same URL. I tried searching the Google Analytics docs but couldn't find what they suggested for this scenario. Perhaps I just don't know what keywords to search for. Thanks in advance for any help.

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  • Business Analytics Newsletter v6 is out

    - by THE
    Our latest Business Analytics Newsletter (v6) has just gone live. This edition features the topics: Profitability and Cost Management on Exalytics Hyperion Calculation Manager Oracle By Example - New Tutorial OBIEE 11g: Current and Future Patching Strategy OBIEE releases EPM Patch Set Updates - Recent Releases Product Retirement    -Hyperion Application Builder    -Oracle Essbase Spreadsheet Add-In    -OBIEE 11.1.1.5    -Hyperion Financial Reporting XBRL Functionality Of course you also find all relevant links to webcasts, communities, whitepapers and Social media etc. regarding Oracle Business Analytics in this newsletter. You find the newsletter under  https://support.oracle.com/rs?type=doc&id=1347131.1

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  • "Notre plus grosse erreur a été de trop miser sur le HTML5" pour le PDG de Facebook : le standard est-il vraiment prêt pour le mobile ?

    « Notre plus grosse erreur a été de trop miser sur le HTML5 », pour le PDG de Facebook le standard n'est-il pas encore mature pour le mobile ? HTML5, le futur standard émergeant du Web tant vanté et mis en avant par les éditeurs de navigateurs aurait au final de grosses faiblesses. Des faiblesses qui ont poussé Facebook à avoir des regrets après son adoption. Si la norme a fait ses preuves sur les navigateurs de bureaux et dans le domaine des jeux, il reste encore un secteur ou celle-ci a du mal à s'exprimer : le mobile. Un secteur pour lequel le réseau social Facebook a essentiellement parié sur le HTML5 pour ses applications mobiles afin de profiter d'un standard ouvert...

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  • Meet and Greet with IDM Executives at Oracle OpenWorld

    - by Tanu Sood
    Oracle’s Identity Management Team Invites You to Learn How to Secure The New Digital Experience Come see how the Oracle Identity Management platform can position your company to take advantage of the emerging business opportunities. Leverage Social Identities for web authentication Enable customers and employees to interact through their mobile devices Deploy Self Service User Provisioning for quick role changes based on business needs We look forward to seeing you there! Wednesday, October 3rd  3:30-4:30 PM  Meeting 4:30-5:30 PM  Cocktail Reception Four Seasons Hotel Yerba Buena Room 757 Market Street San Francisco, CA 94103 415.633.3000 http://www.fourseasons.com/sanfrancisco/   RSVP Now Copyright © 2012, Oracle and/or its affiliates.  All rights reserved. Contact Us | Legal Notices and Terms of Use | Privacy Statement

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  • YouTube SEO: Video Optimization

    - by Mike Stiles
    SEO optimization is still regarded as one of the primary tools in the digital marketing kit. However and wherever a potential customer is conducting a search, brands want their content to surface in the top results. Makes sense. But without a regular flow of good, relevant content, your SEO opportunities run shallow. We know from several studies video is one of the most engaging forms of content, so why not make sure that in addition to being cool, your videos are helping you win the SEO game? Keywords:-Decide what search phrases make the most sense for your video. Don’t dare use phrases that have nothing to do with the content. You’ll make people mad.-Research those keywords to see how competitive they are. Adjust them so there are still lots of people searching for it, but there are not as many links showing up for it.-Search your potential keywords and phrases to see what comes up. It’s amazing how many people forget to do that. Video Title: -Try to start and/or end with your keyword.-When you search on YouTube, visual action words tend to come up as suggested searches. So try to use action words. Video Description: -Lead with a link to your site (include http://). -Don’t stuff this with your keyword. It leads to bad writing and it won’t work anyway. This is where you convince people to watch, so write for humans. Use some showmanship. -At the end, do a call to action (subscribe, see the whole playlist, visit our social channels, etc.) Video Tags:-Don’t over-tag. 5-10 tags per video is plenty. -If you’re compelled to have more than 10, that means you should probably make more videos specifically targeting all those keywords. Find Linking Pals:-45% of videos are discovered on video sites. But 44% are found through links on blogs and sites.-Write a blog about your video’s content, then link to the video in it. -A good site for finding places to guest blog is myblogguest.com-Once you find good linking partners, they’ll link to your future videos (as long as they’re good and you’re returning the favor). Tap the Power of Similar Videos:-Use Video Reply to associate your video with other topic-related videos. That’s when you make a video responding to or referencing a video made by someone else. Content:-Again, build up a portfolio of videos, not just one that goes after 30 keywords.-Create shorter, sequential videos that pull them deeper into the content and closer to a desired final action.-Organize your video topics separately using Playlists. Playlists show up as a whole in search results like individual videos, so optimize playlists the same as you would for a video. Meta Data:-Too much importance is placed on it. It accounts for only 15% of search success.-YouTube reads Captions or Transcripts to determine what a video is about. If you’re not using them, you’re missing out.-You get the SEO benefit of captions and transcripts whether the viewers has them toggled on or not. Promotion:-This accounts for 25% of search success.-Promote the daylights out of your videos using your social channels and digital assets. Don’t assume it’s going to magically get discovered. -You can pay to promote your video. This could surface it on the YouTube home page, YouTube search results, YouTube related videos, and across the Google content network. Community:-Accounts for 10% of search success.-Make sure your YouTube home page is a fun place to spend time. Carefully pick your featured video, and make sure your Playlists are featured. -Participate in discussions so users will see you’re present. The volume of ratings/comments is as important as the number of views when it comes to where you surface on search. Video Sitemaps:-As with a web site, a video sitemap helps Google quickly index your video.-Google wants to know title, description, play page URL, the URL of the thumbnail image you want, and raw video file location.-Sitemaps are xml files you host or dynamically generate on your site. Once you’ve made your sitemap, sign in and submit it using Google webmaster tools. Just as with the broadcast and cable TV channels, putting a video out there is only step one. You also have to make sure everybody knows it’s there so the largest audience possible can see it. Here’s hoping you get great ratings. @mikestiles

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  • Is programming a SubCulture? [closed]

    - by Trufa
    I was going through this article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subculture Which got mee thinking is programming a subculture? After the a while I started thinking it really hard, and if you go really in depth this is a very complex and interesting question to ask. YOu can even ask yourself if (heavy) internet (social) users are an subculture and programmers a culture within. I think it might be an interesting discussion, hope you like it! NOTE: I linked the wiki article because it might be a good baseline, maybe you can base you answer on Ken Gelder´s proposal to distinguish subcultures. But it should be based on a little bit more that intuition. Thanks in advance! Trufa

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  • MySQL: Best of Breed Database

    - by Bertrand Matthelié
    Oracle offers best of breed technology at every layer of the stack, from servers and storage to applications. Discover why MySQL is a best of breed database solution for: Web-based applications, including the next generation of highly demanding web, cloud, mobile and social application Distributed applications requiring a powerful and reliable embedded database Custom and departmental enterprise applications on Windows and other platforms Check out our Resource Center to get access to white papers and other resources. And, remember to register for MySQL Connect if you haven’t done so yet. You can still save US$ 300 over the on-site fee – Register Now!

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  • WebCenter Customer Webcast - Nov 27th/28th

    - by Kellsey Ruppel
    WebCenter Customer Webcast - Nov 27th/28th Join the Oracle WebCenter team on this all important webcast as we present the latest product direction that was recently shared at the Oracle OpenWorld 2012 conference in San Francisco, CA. This next Oracle WebCenter Quarterly Customer Update Webcast is scheduled to air on Nov 27th (Nov 28th in Asia Pacific). We will also be sharing the latest product updates and key support announcements that all Oracle WebCenter professionals and solution owners need to know. Don’t miss out on getting the latest information! There will be two live sessions with Q&A at the end of each session. Register for Session 1 -  Nov 27th 9am San Francisco, 12pm New York, 5 pm London Register for Session 2 – Nov 28thth 9am Singapore, 11am Sydney, (27th) 6pm San Francisco

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  • Happy New Year!! Microsoft MVP Award

    - by T
    I received this letter  from Microsoft this morning   Dear Teresa Burger, Congratulations! We are pleased to present you with the 2011 Microsoft® MVP Award! This award is given to exceptional technical community leaders who actively share their high quality, real world expertise with others. We appreciate your outstanding contributions in Expression Blend technical communities during the past year. There has been some work involved but over all, 2010 has been a blast!!  I am very honored to have received this award and look forward to a lot more community involvement, learning, exploring and sharing in the years to come.  You all rock!! Thank you!!!  http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ http://www.microsoft.com/expression/products/Blend_Overview.aspx

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  • Progressing past CRUD applications in PHP?

    - by Anonymous -
    I've been programming in PHP for about a year and am at the following stage: Have a good 'feel' for the language Can create CRUD applications competently Can utilize an MVC structure to allow for future expansion of code Using the points listed above, I've created a number of my own applications for practise - including but not limited to; a forum, social network etc. My question may be a little vague but should hopefully be answerable. I feel as though there isn't anything else I would need to know about PHP to allow me to create websites, though I'm sure I'm wrong. What advanced/complex PHP topics could I look at that have a real-world use and will allow me to enhance both my skill as a programmer and applications in general? Recently I've looked a lot more at javascript/jQuery allowing me to give my applications a richer user interface which has been a great learning experience and proving very useful.

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  • Microsoft Launches Outlook.com

    Microsoft announced the news in its Outlook blog, calling the new service modern email for the next billion mailboxes. The company is touting a fresh, clean user interface with fewer pixels in the header and no display ads; it should work well on portable devices. Another key point: it uses Exchange ActiveSync to synchronize your mail, calendar and social experience across your smartphone, tablet and desktop computer. Perhaps the biggest advance, though, is that Microsoft is connecting the email service to Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google; Skype will be part of this list, too, though i...

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  • Oracle CLOUDWORLD Global Event Series: Registration now open

    - by Richard Lefebvre
    Showcasing our ongoing commitment to cloud, Oracle will present an all-new global event series, Oracle CloudWorld! Our senior executives, customers, partners, and industry thought leaders will share how to drive business transformation using the Oracle Cloud. Highlighting Oracle's PaaS, SaaS, and Social solutions. Dubai, United Arab Emirates January 15 Register Now Munich, Germany April Notify me when registration opens  Register Now-- London, England April Notify me when registration opens See the dedicated Oracle CloudWorld website for information and registration details. Go to the CloudWorld site. Read the Oracle press release

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  • Remote Desktop advice

    - by spoon16
    Coming from Windows, so that is what my expectations are based on. I have a Ubuntu desktop edition instance running as a virtual machine on a server. I would like to use it as my primary open source dev environment but the VNC tools I have used don't seem to be as rich as "Remote Desktop Connection" in Windows. The two things that are missing for me: connecting/logging into a non-console user sessions dynamically resizing the graphical resolution based on the size of the remote desktop window device sharing (USB devices plugged into client shared with remote) Is there an appropriate client that I can run on Windows to connect to my ubuntu dev instance that provides these capabilities?

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  • How to achieve 'Activities' in Unity?

    - by Ralf Hersel
    I like the concept of an activities centric desktop and I wonder if this can be achieved in Unity. For me, an activity is a couple of applications that belong to the same subject, like 'photo manipulation', 'software development', 'office work', 'social activities', 'music and video'. I would like to utilize the virtual desktops to arrange applications that belong to the same activity group. Example: Desktop 1 contains all applications that belong to 'office work' Desktop 2 contains all applications that I need for 'software development' Desktop 3 contains all applications that I usually need for 'photo works' Therefore I would like to give names to the virtual desktops that reflect their purpose. And I would like Unity to auto-start the required applications when I start my computer or when I switch to one of the virtual desktops. Is this possible with Unity (or any other desktop)?

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  • How to teach your users/customers to send better error descriptions

    - by ckeller
    I often have to deal with customers or users which are reporting errors in applications. Most of the time their content is something useless as ERROR!!! x does not work without much more information. For resolving the issue I have to request every single detail of them, which often is more time consuming than fixing the issue itself. Other send information in formats which are not ideal, like screenshots (of data records, not of errors) although they could send a link (we have access to the systems) and so on. How do you tell your users/customers to describe the problems with more details so that the whole process could be easier for both sides? edit This question is more about the social skills, than how to achieve programmatic collection of logs and error information. I'm aware of the fact that this should be part of good software design.

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