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  • User Story or User Stories for this specific requirement

    - by Maximus
    I have to write a user story for a requirement that involves passing search filters to the same URI and retrieving corresponding results. I have 5 filters. I plan to write 5 different stories of type: As a URI user I can search by #filter1 so that I can retrieve results based on #filter1. And then a 6th story that involves searching one or more or all six filters in conjunction. Is this is a sensible route to take?

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  • Java : Oracle publie d'urgence des correctifs contre le bogue des nombres à virgule flottante

    Java : Oracle publie d'urgence des correctifs contre le bogue des nombres à virgule flottante Mise à jour du 10/02/11, par Hinault Romaric Oracle vient de publier en urgence des correctifs pour le bogue des nombres à virgule flottante dans Java. Ce bogue entraine le blocage du Runtine Java lorsque celui-ci convertit le nombre 2.2250738585072012e-308 en binaire à virgule flottante. Un bogue qui peut-être exploité à distance sans authentification. L'exploitation de cette faille peut entrainer le blocage ou le crash du Runtine Java et permettre les attaques par Déni de Service. Les applications et s...

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  • Google Docs : arrivée des discussions et des commentaires collaboratifs, une nouveauté issue de Google Wave

    Google Docs : arrivée des discussions et des commentaires collaboratifs Inspirés de Google Wave Mise à jour du 17/03/2011 par Idelways Co-écrit avec Gordon Fowler Google est sur le point d'intégrer une dimension collaborative supplémentaire à son outil de traitement de texte en ligne « Google Docs » pour faciliter et améliorer la communication entre les personnes impliquées dans la rédaction d'un même document. Jusque-là, la communication autour du travail commun d'un document se limitait à l'insertion de commentaires. Désormais, il est possible de créer des discussions structurées et thématisée...

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  • Marché des tablettes : Apple perd des parts tandis que Samsung gagne du terrain

    Marché des tablettes : Apple perd des parts tandis que Samsung gagne du terrain La croissance a encore ralenti au troisième trimestre sur un marché mondial des tablettes où les parts de l'iPad d'Apple n'ont jamais été aussi basses à en croire les estimations du cabinet de recherche IDC. Le marché enregistre une forte croissance annuelle (+ 36,7%) correspondant à 47,6 millions d'unités livrées.Avec seulement 14,1 millions d'unités vendues, la part de marché de l'iPad tombe à 29,6% contre 32,4%...

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  • WordPress 3.4 est sorti, l'outil s'enrichit d'une prévisualisation des rendus des thèmes sans publication du site

    WordPress 3.4 est sorti Avec un outil de prévisualisation des rendus des sites avant publication WordPress, le plus populaire des scripts de blogs PHP, vient de passer en version 3.4 avec deux mois de retard sur la feuille de route prévue. Les nouveaux cycles de développement visent à sortir une version majeure tous les 3 à 4 mois et la version 3.3 était sortie en décembre. Au menu de cette 3.4, on trouve une fonctionnalité star : un outil pour faciliter la personnalisation des sites. Il est en effet à présent possible de tester un thème ? gratuit ou payant ? sans avoir à le publier. Ce « live preview » permet également de modifier les headers (qui peuvent être pris dans la bibliothèque d...

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  • User roles in GWT applications

    - by csaffi
    Hi everybody, I'm wondering if you could suggest me any way to implement "user roles" in GWT applications. I would like to implement a GWT application where users log in and are assigned "roles". Based on their role, they would be able to see and use different application areas. Here are two possible solution I thought: 1) A possible solution could be to make an RPC call to the server during onModuleLoad. This RPC call would generate the necessary Widgets and/or place them on a panel and then return this panel to the client end. 2) Another possible solution could be to make an RPC call on login retrieving from server users roles and inspecting them to see what the user can do. What do you think about? Thank you very much in advance for your help!

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  • Une faille permet à des sites de voler l'historique des navigateurs, des chercheurs offrent un outil pour mesurer son impact sur vous

    Une faille sur le Net permet à des sites de voler l'historique des navigateurs, des chercheurs offrent un outil pour mesurer cet impact sur vous Des chercheurs de l'Université de San Diego viennent de découvrir une faille très largement répandue sur le Web ; leur étude s'appuie déjà sur 485 sites qui se font un plaisir de l'exploiter (majoritairement, des sites réservés aux adultes, dans une sélection des 50.000 sites les plus visités au monde). Mais de quoi parle-t-on ? D'une vulnérabilité qui permet à un domaine malveillant d'aller fouiner dans votre historique, et ainsi de tout savoir des sites que vous avez précédemment visité. C'est la manière dont la majorité des navigateurs gère les liens qui ont été visités ...

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  • Android : la publicité menace la vie privée des utilisateurs, la moitié des applications intègrent des bibliothèques publicitaires douteuses

    Vie privée : plus de la moitié des applications Android intègrent des bibliothèques publicitaires permettant d'accéder aux données personnelles et de tracer les utilisateurs La publicité dans les applications sur Google Play (anciennement Android Market) pourrait causer des risques à la sécurité des utilisateurs et de leur vie privée. Le constat a été fait dans deux études séparées des chercheurs de l'université de la Californie du Nord et de l'université Purdue dans l'Indiana. En analysant 100 000 applications de la galerie officielle Android, les chercheurs ont constaté que plus de la moitié de celles-ci contenaient des bibliothèques publicitaires et 297 applications ...

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  • L'intelligence d'un réseau de voitures au service de la sécurité des automobilistes, le projet SIM devrait sauver des milliers de vies des accidents

    L'intelligence d'un réseau de voitures au service de la sécurité des automobilistes Le projet SIM devrait sauver des milliers de vies des accidents de circulationL'internet partout, celui-là même qui par définition permet d'interconnecter des objets (véhicules, hélicoptères et autres), processus et personnes, se dévoile peu à peu au grand public à travers des projets concrets à l'exemple de SIM (Safe Intelligent Mobility) de l'université des technologies du München "Technische Universität München".SIM permet de créer un réseau entre véhicules équipés de la technologie de même nom. Technologie qui d'après Cisco, devrait être compatible avec la norme sans fil 802.11p (une variante IEEE d'une norme...

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  • Vie privée : plus de la moitié des applications Android intègrent des bibliothèques publicitaires pouvant menacer la securité des utilisateurs

    Vie privée : plus de la moitié des applications Android intègrent des bibliothèques publicitaires permettant d'accéder aux données personnelles et de tracer les utilisateurs La publicité dans les applications sur Google Play (anciennement Android Market) pourrait causer des risques à la sécurité des utilisateurs et de leur vie privée. Le constat a été fait dans deux études séparées des chercheurs de l'université de la Californie du Nord et de l'université Purdue dans l'Indiana. En analysant 100 000 applications de la galerie officielle Android, les chercheurs ont constaté que plus de la moitié de celles-ci contenaient des bibliothèques publicitaires et 297 applications ...

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  • Smartphones : 17 % des français surfent avec leurs mobiles, alors que 60 % des appareils le permettent

    17% des français possesseurs de téléphones mobiles s'en servent pour aller sur Internet, 60% des mobiles offrent pourtant de telles possibilités Mise à jour du 09.12.2010 par Katleen La fièvre des smartphones semble avoir gagné le monde, et la France n'est pas épargnée. Dans un monde où l'on veut tout, tout de suite, l'Internet a suivi le mouvement. Et la consommation de connexions en tous lieux et endroits s'est alors logiquement imposée. De plus en plus même, puisque l'utilisation de ce type de technologie ne cesse d'augmenter sur notre territoire. Ainsi, le troisième trimestre 2010 à vu 7 millions de personnes surfer via leur smartphones, alors qu'elles n'étaient que 4.2 millions au trois...

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  • Commodore relance l'Amiga et le C64 avec des versions modernisées de ses classiques des années 80

    Commodore relance l'Amiga et le C64 La société sort des versions modernisées de ses classiques des années 80 Il y a des noms qui inspirent la nostalgie. Amstrad CPC 464 ou 6128, par exemple. Ou Atari ST. Et à coup sûr Commodore C64 et Amiga. [IMG]http://ftp-developpez.com/gordon-fowler/Commodore/C64.png[/IMG] Et bien que les nostalgiques se réjouissent, Commodore USA a eu la bonne idée de relancer ses deux références mythiques. Le C64 nouvelle version se présente sous la forme d'un clavier qui cache une carte mère mini-ITX PC, un processeur Atom Dual Core 525 et un chipset graphique de chez nVidia (le ION2). [IMG]http://f...

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  • Silverlight 4 Tools for Visual Studio 2010, l'extension fournit des templates et des librairies pour

    Mise à jour du 18/05/10 Silverlight 4 Tools for Visual Studio 2010 L'extension fournit des templates et des librairies pour Visual Studio et WPF Silverlight 4, la nouvelle mouture de l'alternative de Microsoft au Flash d'Adobe, avait été dévoilé le mois dernier (lire ci-avant). C'est aujourd'hui au tour de l'extension pour Visual Studio de faire son apparition. « Silverlight 4 Tools for Visual Studio 2010 » permet par exemple d'exploiter les fonctionnalités de création d'applications « out of the browser ». Il propose également des templates et de nouvelles librairies pour faciliter l'accès aux données. L'équipe...

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  • Best way to implement user-powered data validation

    - by vegetables
    I run a product recommendation engine and I'm hitting a few snags. I'm looking to see if anyone has any recommendations on what I should do to minimize these issues. Here's how the site works: Users come to the site and are presented with product recommendations based on some criteria. If a user knows of a product that is not in our system, they can add it by providing the product name and manufacturer. We take that information, and: Hit one API to gather all the product meta-data (and to validate the product spelling, etc). If the product is not in this first API, we do not allow it in our system. Use the information from step 1 to hit another API for pricing information (gathered from many places online). For the sake of discussion, assume that I am searching both APIs in the most efficient/successful manner possible. For the most part, this works very well. I'd say ~80% of our data is perfectly accurate, but there are a few issues: Sometimes the pricing API (Step 2) doesn't have any information for the product. The way the pricing API is built, it will always return something (theoretically, the closest possible match), and there's no guarantee that the product name is spelled exactly the same way in both APIs, so there's no automated way of knowing if it's the right product. When the pricing API finds the right product, occasionally it has outdated, or even invalid pricing data (e.g. if it screen-scraped the wrong price from a website). Since the site was fairly small at first, I was able to manually verify every product that was added to the website. However, the site has grown to the point where this is taking several hours per day, and is just not efficient use of my time. So, my question is: Aside from hiring someone (or getting an intern) to validate all the data manually, what would be the best system of letting my userbase self-manage the data. Specifically, how can I allow users to edit the data while minimizing the risk of someone ambushing my website, or accidentally setting the data incorrectly.

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  • Yelp Like Adjective Rating System

    - by clifgray
    I am building a website that has users list their outdoor adventures (skydiving, surfing, base jumping, etc) and the other people can comment on them. I want to have a rating system like Yelp which has "Useful, Funny, or Cool" but with different adjectives. I have thought of a few such as Daring, Adventurous, and Unique but I wanted to get some feedback on what a few other good adjectives would be. Also does anyone have experience with other such systems or advice for better systems? Primarily I just want the user to have somewhat more descriptive voting options than u and down or 1 though 5.

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  • Move data from others user accounts in my user account

    - by user118136
    I had problems with compiz setting and I make multiple accounts, now I want to transfer my information from all deleted users in my current account, some data I can not copy because I am not right to read, I type in terminal "sudo nautilus" and I get the permission for read, but the copied data is available only for superusers and I must charge the permissions for each file and each folder. How I can copy the information with out the superuser rights OR how I can charge the permissions for selected folder and all files and folders included in it?

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  • SQL SERVER – guest User and MSDB Database – Enable guest User on MSDB Database

    - by pinaldave
    I have written a few articles recently on the subject of guest account. Here’s a quick list of these articles: SQL SERVER – Disable Guest Account – Serious Security Issue SQL SERVER – Force Removing User from Database – Fix: Error: Could not drop login ‘test’ as the user is currently logged in. SQL SERVER – Detecting guest User Permissions – guest User Access Status One of the advices which I gave in all the three blog posts was: Disable the guest user in the user-created database. Additionally, I have mentioned that one should let the user account become enabled in MSDB database. I got many questions asking if there is any specific reason why this should be kept enabled, questions like, “What is the reason that MSDB database needs guest user?” Honestly, I did not know that the concept of the guest user will create so much interest in the readers. So now let’s turn this blog post into questions and answers format. Q: What will happen if the guest user is disabled in MSDB database? A:  Lots of bad things will happen. Error 916 - Logins can connect to this instance of SQL Server but they do not have specific permissions in a database to receive the permissions of the guest user. Q: How can I determine if the guest user is enabled or disabled for any specific database? A: There are many ways to do this. Make sure that you run each of these methods with the context of the database. For an example for msdb database, you can run the following code: USE msdb; SELECT name, permission_name, state_desc FROM sys.database_principals dp INNER JOIN sys.server_permissions sp ON dp.principal_id = sp.grantee_principal_id WHERE name = 'guest' AND permission_name = 'CONNECT' There are many other methods to detect the guest user status. Read them here: Detecting guest User Permissions – guest User Access Status Q: What is the default status of the guest user account in database? A: Enabled in master, TempDb, and MSDB. Disabled in model database. Q: Why is the default status of the guest user disabled in model database? A: It is not recommended to enable the guest in user database as it can introduce serious security threat. It can seriously damage the database if configured incorrectly. Read more here: Disable Guest Account – Serious Security Issue Q: How to disable guest user? A: REVOKE CONNECT FROM guest Q: How to enable guest user? A: GRANT CONNECT TO guest Did I miss any critical question in the list? Please leave your question as a comment and I will add it to this list. Reference: Pinal Dave (http://blog.sqlauthority.com) Filed under: PostADay, SQL, SQL Authority, SQL Query, SQL Security, SQL Server, SQL Tips and Tricks, T SQL, Technology

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  • Specifying culture for http request/reponse

    - by Akash
    I have a ReSTful web service which needs to parse culture-sensitive data from the request. This data could either be in an XML body or part of the query string. Is there any acepted way of determining which culture the data is being sent in (and by extension the culture in which the response should be sent)? One option is simply to specify to the clients the culture in which all requests should be sent. A friendlier option seems to be to allow the client to specify the culture. I've considered: a) using the accept-language http header to encode this information. b) using the xml:lang attribute for XML POSTs, and an extra field for query strings (e.g. ...&culture=en-GB) http://www.w3.org/International/questions/qa-accept-lang-locales warns of limitations in using the accept-language header, but most of the warnings seem to center around requests originating from browsers. In my case the requests will come from other applications. All advice greatly appreciated!

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  • User generated articles, how to do meta description?

    - by Tom Gullen
    If users submit a lot of good quality articles on the site, what is the best way to approach the meta description tag? I see two options: Have a description box and rely on them to fill it sensibly and in a good quality way Just exclude the meta description Method 1 is bad initially, but I'm willing to put time in going through and editing/checking all of them on a permanent basis. Method 2 is employed by the stack exchange site, and lets the search bots extract the best part of the page in the SERP. Thoughts? Ideas? I'm thinking a badly formed description tag is more damaging than not having one at all at the end of the day. I don't expect content to ever become unwieldy and too much to manage.

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  • Des chercheurs utilisent des bactéries pour stocker des données, le biostockage va-t-il remplacer les disques durs ?

    Des chercheurs utilisent des bactéries pour stocker des données, le biostockage va-t-il remplacer les disques durs ? L'Université de Hong Kong travaille actuellement sur un projet ambitieux de biostockage, qui a pour principe d'utiliser des organismes vivants pour stocker et crypter des informations. "Cela veut dire que l'on pourra conserver, très longtemps, de vastes quantités de données dans une boîte contenant des bactéries, au frigidaire", explique un étudiant travaillant sur le dossier. Comment cela fonctionne-t-il ? Les bactéries se reproduisent et se renouvellent sans cesse. Ainsi, elles peuvent se passer un message pendant des milliers d'années. Ces organismes unicellul...

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  • user generated / user specific functions

    - by pedalpete
    I'm looking for the most elegant and secure method to do the following. I have a calendar, and groups of users. Users can add events to specific days on the calendar, and specify how long each event lasts for. I've had a few requests from users to add the ability for them to define that events of a specific length include a break, of a certain amount of time, or require that a specific amount of time be left between events. For example, if event is 2 hours, include a 20min break. for each event, require 30 minutes before start of next event. The same group that has asked for an event of 2 hours to include a 20 min break, could also require that an event 3 hours include a 30 minute break. In the end, what the users are trying to get is an elapsed time excluding breaks calculated for them. Currently I provide them a total elapsed time, but they are looking for a running time. However, each of these requests is different for each group. Where one group may want a 30 minute break during a 2 hour event, and another may want only 10 minutes for each 3 hour event. I was kinda thinking I could write the functions into a php file per group, and then include that file and do the calculations via php and then return a calculated total to the user, but something about that doesn't sit right with me. Another option is to output the groups functions to javascript, and have it run client-side, as I'm already returning the duration of the event, but where the user is part of more than one group with different rules, this seems like it could get rather messy. I currently store the start and end time in the database, but no 'durations', and I don't think I should be storing the calculated totals in the db, because if a group decides to change their calculations, I'd need to change it throughout the db. Is there a better way of doing this? I would just store the variables in mysql, but I don't see how I can then say to mysql to calculate based on those variables. I'm REALLY lost here. Any suggestions? I'm hoping somebody has done something similar and can provide some insight into the best direction. If it helps, my table contains eventid, user, group, startDate, startTime, endDate, endTime, type The json for the event which I return to the user is {"eventid":"'.$eventId.'", "user":"'.$userId.'","group":"'.$groupId.'","type":"'.$type.'","startDate":".$startDate.'","startTime":"'.$startTime.'","endDate":"'.$endDate.'","endTime":"'.$endTime.'","durationLength":"'.$duration.'", "durationHrs":"'.$durationHrs.'"} where for example, duration length is 2.5 and duration hours is 2:30.

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  • Tips on creating user interfaces and optimizing the user experience

    - by Saif Bechan
    I am currently working on a project where a lot of user interaction is going to take place. There is also a commercial side as people can buy certain items and services. In my opinion a good blend of user interface, speed and security is essential for these types of websites. It is fairly easy to use ajax and JavaScript nowadays to do almost everything, as there are a lot of libraries available such as jQuery and others. But this can have some performance and incompatibility issues. This can lead to users just going to the next website. The overall look of the website is important too. Where to place certain buttons, where to place certain types of articles such as faq and support. Where and how to display error messages so that the user sees them but are not bothering him. And an overall color scheme is important too. The basic question is: How to create an interface that triggers a user to buy/use your services I know psychology also plays a huge role in how users interact with your website. The color scheme for example is important. When the colors are irritating on a website you just want to click away. I have not found any articles that explain those concept. Does anyone have any tips and/or recourses where i can get some articles that guide you in making the correct choices for your website.

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  • Windows service fails to start with custom user until started once with local user

    - by Gauls
    All of a sudden my Windows service application after installation does not start. (Some services stop automatically if they have no work to do.) The service uses a custom user. If I change the logon setting to use the local system account, the service starts fine. Then when I go back and change the login setting to use this custom account (local user - custom user under user group), the service will start. Why doesn't it work in the first place?

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  • How can I thoroughly evaluate a prospective employer?

    - by glenviewjeff
    We hear much about code smells, test smells, and even project smells, but I have heard no discussion about employer "smells" outside of the Joel Test. After much frustration working for employers with a bouquet of unpleasant corporate-culture odors, I believe it's time for me to actively seek a more mature development environment. I've started assembling a list of questions to help vet employers by identifying issues during a job interview, and am looking for additional ideas. I suppose this list could easily be modified by an employer to vet an employee as well, but please answer from the interviewee's perspective. I think it would be important to ask many of these questions of multiple people to find out if consistent answers are given. For the most part, I tried to put the questions in each section in the order they could be asked. An undesired answer to an early question will often make follow-ups moot. Values What constitutes "well-written" software? What attributes does a good developer have? Same question for manager. Process Do you have a development process? How rigorously do you follow it? How do you decide how much process to apply to each project? Describe a typical project lifecycle. Ask the following if they don't come up otherwise: Waterfall/iterative: How much time is spent in upfront requirements gathering? upfront design? Testing Who develops tests (developers or separate test engineers?) When are they developed? When are the tests executed? How long do they take to execute? What makes a good test? How do you know you've tested enough? What percentage of code is tested? Review What is the review process like? What percentage of code is reviewed? Design? How frequently can I expect to participate as code/design reviewer/reviewee? What are the criteria applied to review and where do the criteria come from? Improvement What new tools and techniques have you evaluated or deployed in the past year? What training courses have your employees been given in the past year? What will I be doing for the first six months in your company (hinting at what kind of organized mentorship/training has been thought through, if any) What changes to your development process have been made in the past year? How do you improve and learn from your mistakes as an organization? What was your organizations biggest mistake in the past year, and how was it addressed? What feedback have you given to management lately? Was it implemented? If not, why? How does your company use "best practices?" How do you seek them out from the outside or within, and how do you share them with each other? Ethics Tell me about an ethical problem you or your employees experienced recently and how was it resolved? Do you use open-source software? What open-source contributions have you made? Follow-Ups I liked what @jim-leonardo said on this Stack Overflow question: Really a thing to ask yourself: "Does this person seem like they are trying to recruit me and make me interested?" I think this is one of the most important bits. If they seem to be taking the attitude that the only one being interviewed is you, then they probably will treat you poorly. Good interviewers understand they have to sell the position as much as the candidate needs to sell themselves. @SethP added: Glassdoor.com is a good web site for researching potential employers. It contains information about how specific companies conduct interviews...

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