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  • Analysing Indexes - reducing scans.

    - by GrumpyOldDBA
    The whole subject of database/application tuning is sometimes akin to a black art, it's pretty easy to find your worst 20 whatever but actually seeking to reduce operational overhead can be slightly more tricky. If you ever read through my analysing indexes post you'll know I have a number of ways of seeking out ways to tune the database. -- This is a slightly different slant on one of those which produced an interesting side effect. -- We all know that except for very small tables avoiding...(read more)

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  • Sie haben es so gewollt ...

    - by cjandaus
    Nach zahlreichen Gesprächen mit Oracle Partnern und Kunden, die ihre Oracle Datenbanken auf Microsoft Windows betreiben oder .NET Anwendungen auf Basis von Oracle entwickeln, komme ich dem allgemeinen Wunsch nach und starte einen dedizierten und deutschsprachigen Blog zur Oracle Integration mit Windows, .NET, Active Directory, SharePoint und SQL Server. Dass diese Art des Informationsaustausches von Ihnen bevorzugt wird, ist nicht zuletzt auch eines der Ergebnisse unserer Umfrage auf der DOAG Konferenz 2012. Ihr Claus Jandausch

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  • Internet Then And Now

    Designing a website is considered as an art by many web professionals. This is because designing a website doesn';t only involve the use of skills in colors, shapes, or even in animation, but also inv... [Author: Margarette Mcbride - Computers and Internet - June 08, 2010]

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  • How to run software, that is not offered though package managers, that requires ia32-libs

    - by Onno
    I'm trying to install the Arma 2 OA dedicated server on a Virtualbox VM so I can test my own missions in a sandbox environment in a way that lets me offload them to another computer in my network. (The other computer is running the VM, but it's a windows machine, and I didn't want to hassle with its installation) It needs at least 2, and preferably 4GB of ram, so I thought I would install the AMD64 version of ubuntu 13.10 to get this going. 'How do you run a 32-bit program on a 64-bit version of Ubuntu?' already explained how to install 32bit software though apt-get and/or dpkg, but that doesn't apply in this case. The server is offered as a compressed download on the site of BI Studio, the developer of the Arma games. Its installation instructions are obviously slightly out of date with the current state of the art. (probably because the state of the art has been updated quite recently :) ) It states that I have to install ia32-libs, which has now apparently been deprecated. Now I have to find out how to get the right packages installed to make sure that it will run. My experience level is like novice-intermediate when it comes to these issues. I've installed a lot of packages though apt-get; I've solved dependency issues in the past; I haven't installed much software without using package managers. I can handle myself with basic administrative work like editing conf files and such. I have just gone ahead and tried to install it without installing ia32-libs through apt-get but to install gcc to get the libs after all. My reasoning being that gcc will include the files for backward compatibility coding and on linux all libs are (as far as I can tell) installed at a system level in /libs . So far it seems to start up. (I can connect with the game server trough my in-game network browser, so it's communicating) I'm not sure if there's any dependency checking going on when running the game server program, so I'm left with a couple of questions: Does 13.10 catch any calls to ia32libs libraries and translate the calls to the right code on amd64? If it runs, does that mean that all required libraries have been loaded correctly, or is there a change of it crashing later on when a library that was needed is missing after all? Is it necessary to do a workaround such as installing gcc? How do I find out what libraries I might need to run this software? (or any other piece of 32-bit software that isn't offered through a package manager)

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  • How to Sync iTunes to Your Android Phone

    - by Zainul Franciscus
    If you have iTunes, and you don’t have an iPhone – but an Android phone instead, syncing iTunes to your phone can be frustrating. So here are some tips to sync iTunes and make sure your cover art works well on your Android phone.How To Recover After Your Email Password Is CompromisedHow to Clean Your Filthy Keyboard in the Dishwasher (Without Ruining it)Learn How to Make HDR Images in Photoshop or GIMP With a Simple Trick

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  • Top ten most active programming sites to run an ad campaign [closed]

    - by fabbianni
    Hello friends, I'm looking for a new investment in the programming area, I'd like to know about the state of the art in the programming sites you usually visite, like stackoverflow. Not sure if sites like thecodeproject (and similar) are too old fashioned these days. I'm a programmer, but honestly haven't been too involved in the programming arena mostly for admin issues. I'm looking for sites with both great audience and great content, and open to ads, again, like stackoverflow. thanks !

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  • What non-programming books should a programmer read to help develop programming/thinking skills?

    - by FeatureCreep
    There are a lot of questions about what programming books should be on the programmer's bookshelf. How about non-programming related books that can help you become a better programmer or developer? It would also be interesting to know why they would help. My first choice would be Sun Tzu's "Art of War" (however cliché), because it made it obvious that the success of any project depends on the strength of its weakest link (and warfare is a big project).

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  • SEO Training - How to Get the Basics Right

    I guess it's time to cut the crud and get down to the real meat of what this SEO stuff is about. Time for someone to explain how to do it yourself in a way that won't have you going around in circles thinking it's all a bit of a dark art. This, then, is that article and I am that person who will tell you in nice easy terms how to get your site all 'SEO' friendly in a simple way. No jargon allowed - it's for newbies only!

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  • Cloning a game and releasing the source

    - by Manux
    I'm not really aware of the legal issues surrounding game clones. I'm around halfway done of making a clone, but it's not just the same gaming concepts, I'm literally using the original game's files (which I do not intend to distribute in any way) in my clone. My original intention was to add features to the game (Firefly studios's first Stronghold) while still using the same art. Is it ok to distribute the source of my clone?

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  • SSIS Training Comes to NYC 30 Jul-3 Aug!

    - by andyleonard
    Linchpin People is excited to announce the scheduling of From Zero To SSIS in New York City 30 Jul – 03 Aug 2012! Training Description From Zero to SSIS was developed by Andy Leonard to train technology professionals in the fine art of using SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) to build data integration and Extract-Transform-Load (ETL) solutions. The training is focused around labs and emphasizes a hands-on approach. Most technologists learn by doing; this training is designed to maximize the time...(read more)

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  • Software Agent construction guidelines

    - by lsoto
    I'm currently studying a Master in Computer Science and I am interested in working with Software Agents and C#. I have found so much information regarding theoretical aspects but just a few articles focused on practical programming aspects such as architecture, design or implementation. Could anybody suggest any good source that I could explore? I wouldn't like to "reinvent the wheel" but to contribute with something better to the current state of the art.

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  • restore window sizes, drag and drop functionalty in Unity (a simple use case)

    - by Avetik Topchyan
    Once application is maximized (say "Cheese") how can I restore its size back to the original? Is it possible to drag-and-drop from one application to another application in Unity? If so, how can I do that? Suppose I have a Rhythmbox open and I would like to drag a picture from a Desktop location (actually where is it?) to Rhythmbox album art section in the lower left corner? Unity was poorly designed, IMHO.

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  • SSIS Training Comes to NYC 30 Jul-3 Aug!

    - by andyleonard
    Linchpin People is excited to announce the scheduling of From Zero To SSIS in New York City 30 Jul – 03 Aug 2012! Training Description From Zero to SSIS was developed by Andy Leonard to train technology professionals in the fine art of using SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) to build data integration and Extract-Transform-Load (ETL) solutions. The training is focused around labs and emphasizes a hands-on approach. Most technologists learn by doing; this training is designed to maximize the time...(read more)

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  • Advantages of Using Directory Submission Service

    Directory Submission Service is an art which includes submitting your website, blog or page to many online directories. For example yellow pages and Google Directory. The basic purpose of Directory Submission Service is to enhance online exposure of your website, business or services. Usually this process ends up with attracting more potential customer towards your website. In this way you can generate more sales and sell more services through your website because most of the customers who are visiting your website are potential customers who need these services.

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  • What non-programming books should a programmer read (that helps developing programming skills/thinking)?

    - by FeatureCreep
    There are a lot of questions about what programming books should be on the programmer's bookshelf. How about non-programming related books that can help you become a better programmer or developer? It would also be interesting to know why they would help. My first choice would be Sun Tzu's "Art of War" (however cliché), because it made it obvious that the success of any project depends on the strength of its weakest link (and warfare is a big project).

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  • I need a very rapid game engine with as many presets as possible [closed]

    - by GLycan
    I have to make a game about the immune system (with as many grotesque simplifications as I want) in roughly two weeks. I'm thinking of something along the lines of bubble tanks, but I think I can roll with pretty much anything that fits the following: Working engine that handles mouvement, objects The fighting system can be done in any way that allows a bare minimum of configuration Scripting should be, preferably, Python Art should be customizable I'm hoping that there is some existing game that I could adapt. Any sggestions (aside from not leaving projects until later) ?

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  • What to Look For When Hiring an SEO Expert

    Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is the art of generating organic or no-cost traffic from search engines through the use of several techniques. These techniques generally center on optimizing a web page or website for a specific set of keywords so that it ranks in the top 10-20 positions of a search engine page results.

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  • Applesoft, Ogg, and the future of web video

    <b>The Register: </b>"Two years ago, cosmonaut and Ubuntu founder Mark Shuttleworth challenged open sourcers to turn the Linux desktop into a piece of art. Shuttleworth's Canonical has now launched Ubuntu 10.04, which goes a long way towards that Mactastic vision."

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  • Demystifying Search Engine Optimisation (SEO)

    There is much talk currently about search engine optimisation (SEO). It appears to be the latest buzzword, and is often misconceived as being a dark art of marketing communications, no thanks to the many spammers who gave it a bad name in the 90s.

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  • The Need For Compelling and Optimized Content

    With the attention span of web surfers decreasing steadily, it pays to entice them within the first few seconds after they have landed at your website. You should learn the fine art of balancing keywords and readability so that your content attracts search engine spiders and human readers alike.

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  • How to Make Your Website Appear First on Google

    There are simple ways to make your website come up on first page on Google. In the next few paragraphs we are going to discuss those ways to prove that this is not as hard as some people would want you to believe. In fact, you can do it by yourself if you can practice what is presented here over and over again while giving yourself time to master the art.

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  • SEO For Business

    The business world is firmly embracing the art of SEO like a long lost, much loved relative. Of course SEO is another way of marketing a business. It is like traditional advertising but at the same time its totally different.

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  • Popular Style Sheet Languages Of The Past And Present

    In the art of web designing and development, style sheet languages such as CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) have become a popular for many professionals. However, other CSS, a number of style sheet langu... [Author: Margarette Mcbride - Web Design and Development - May 17, 2010]

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