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  • The Kinney And I Boston Thursday May 13

    Im very pleased to announce that Adam Kinney and I will be at a Special Boston Spark event, Mix 2010 Recap.  The evening will feature an hour of Silverlight and Windows Phone, an hour of Blend and IE9 and an hour of informal Q&A. Date: May 13 [...]...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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  • Did you get your Oracle Java Magazine with that?

    - by alexismp
    The Oracle Java Magazine November/December 2011 (#2) issue is out, including in downloadable PDF format. If you haven't already done so, subscribe (it's free) and get it. This edition has the following Java EE-related content: • Introduction to RESTful Web Services, Part 2 • Stress-testing Java EE 6 Applications • Adam Bien on bugs, bottlenecks, and memory leaks Expect more Java EE coverage in the January/Feb release.

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  • The pros and cons of learning

    - by AaronBertrand
    This week I am at a training course put on by Paul Randal ( blog | twitter ) and Kimberly Tripp ( blog | twitter ) entitled " SQL Immersion ." It is essentially a 5-day deep dive into some of the more important bowels of the Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Internals book they co-wrote with Kalen Delaney, Adam Machanic and Conor Cunningham - with a lot of extra information, insight, experience and interactivity thrown in. I am seeing a lot of benefits from this already. The additional insight around what's...(read more)

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  • What could be the Java successor Oracle wants to invest in?

    - by deamon
    I've read that Oracle wants to invest into another language than Java: "On the other hand, Oracle has been particularly supportive of alternative JVM languages. Adam Messinger ( http://www.linkedin.com/in/adammessinger ) was pretty blunt at the JVM Languages Summit this year about Java the language reaching it's logical end and how Oracle is looking for a 'higher level' language to 'put significant investment into.'" But what language could be the one Oracle wants to invest in? Is there another candidate than Scala?

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  • Customized Web Development Services

    Choosing between a web development company and a professional web development company is like choosing a rose from a bunch of thorns. In generic sense, every web development company offers elementary... [Author: Adam Mills - Web Design and Development - April 02, 2010]

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  • Any suggested approaches to track bugs/defects?

    - by deostroll
    What is the best way to track defect sources in tfs? We have various teams for a project like the vulnerability team, the customer, pre-sales, etc. We give a build and these teams independently test it. They do not have access to our tfs system. So they usually send in their defects via email. It will usually be send in an excel format. Our testing team takes these up and logs them into tfs. Sometimes they modify the original defect description (in excel) and add the expected/actual results. Sometimes they miss to cite the source. I am talking about managing the various sources as such. Is there a way we can add these sources into tfs, and actually link this particular source with the defects, with individual comments associated with them (saying where in the source we can find the actual material for the defect). Edit: I don't know if there is a way to manage various sources. Consider this: the vulnerability assessment team has come out with defects/suggestions. They captured it into an excel and passed that on to the testing team (in my case). The testing team takes the responsibility of elaborating the defect and logging it in tfs. Now say that the excel has come with 20 defect items. This is my source. (It answers the question where did this defect come from). So ultimately when I am looking at a bug I know from where it came from - I'll ultimately be looking at the email sent from the VA team which has the excel or the excel file itself sent by the VA team. It may be one of the 20 items in that excel. How should the tester link to this source just once? On the contrary, it does not make sense for the tester to attach the same excel 20 times (i.e. attach the same excel for the 20 defects while logging it into tfs) right? I hope you get my point.

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  • sys.dm_exec_query_profiles – FAQ

    - by Michael Zilberstein
    As you probably know, this DMV is new in SQL Server 2014. It had been first announced in CTP1 but only in BOL . Now in CTP2 everyone can “play” with it. Since BOL is a little bit unclear (understatement detected), I’ve prepared this small FAQ as a result of discussion with Adam Machanic ( blog | twitter ) and Matan Yungman ( blog | twitter ). Q: What did you expect from sys.dm_exec_query_profiles? A: Expectations were very high – it promised, for the first time, ability to see _actual_ execution...(read more)

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  • ZeroTurnaround sort la version 3.1 de son outil de productivité Java JRebel et améliore son support

    Outre des corrections d'anomalies, JRebel supporte désormais les changements dans le mapping Object Relationnel pour les implémentations de JPA que sont Hibernate et OpenJPA. Toplink/EclipseLink est également pris en charge mais c'est encore expérimental (à activer si vous souhaitez tester). Au rayon de l'accès aux données, il y a également désormais une prise en charge des modifications de sql maps pour iBatis.

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  • Apprentice Boot Camp in South Africa (Part 1)

    - by Tim Koekkoek
    By Maximilian Michel (DE), Jorge Garnacho (ES), Daniel Maull (UK), Adam Griffiths (UK), Guillermo De Las Nieves (ES), Catriona McGill (UK), Ed Dunlop (UK) The Boot Camp in South Africa was an amazing experience for all of us. The minute we landed, we were made to feel at home from our host Patrick Fitzgerald. The whole family who run the Guest House were also very friendly and always keen to help us. Since we had people from South Africa to show us all the amazing sights and their traditional ways to live their lives, the two weeks were very enjoyable for all of us and we came much closer together as a group. You can read this in the following parts of this report. Enjoy! The first group of Apprentices in Oracle (from left to right): Maximilian Michel (DE), Jorge Garnacho (ES), Daniel Maull (UK), Adam Griffiths (UK), Guillermo De Las Nieves (ES), Catriona McGill (UK), Ed Dunlop (UK) The Training Well, it’s time to talk about the main purpose of our trip to South Africa: the training. Two weeks, two courses. Servers and Storage. Two weeks to learn as much as possible and get the certificate. First week: Eben Pretorius with Servers Boot Camp. Learning about: • Machines: T1000, T2000, T3, T4, M series; • How to connect to the machines: serial and network connections; • Levels of software: ALOM, ILOM, OBP and of course the operating system, Solaris Combined with the practical part (screwdriver in one hand, and antistatic wristband on the other) makes quite a lot of stuff! But fortunately, Eben was able to tell us about everything without making our brains explode. For the second week: Storage Boot Camp with Deon Van Vuuren. Taking a look at the content: • Storage machines; • Connectors and protocols: SCSi, SAS, SATA Fiber Channel. Again, huge amounts of information, but Deon definitely did a great job and helped us learn it all. At the end, there was just one question left. Were we able to pass the exam and get the certificate? Well, what can we say? Just take a closer look at the picture above and make your conclusions! Our lovely Oracle office in Woodmead (near Johannesburg) We are all very proud to receive certification in “Server and Storage Support Fundamentals” together with our trainer Deon Van Vuuren. In summary, in case that you don't remember any of the above, the allies for a field engineer are: • System Handbook • EIS-DVD • A proper toolkit With these tools by our side, we’ll be unbeatable!  In the next article later this week, you can find part 2 of our experiences!

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  • T-SQL Tuesday: Aggregations in SSIS

    - by andyleonard
    Introduction Jes Borland ( Blog | @grrl_geek ) is hosting this month's T-SQL Tuesday - started by SQLBlog's own Adam Machanic ( Blog | @AdamMachanic ) - and it is about aggregation. I thought I'd show a couple ways to do aggregation using SSIS. The Aggregate Transformation in SSIS The Aggregate transform in SSIS is fast . I built an SSIS package (AggregateScripts.dtsx) with two Data Flow Tasks (Using the Aggregate Transform and Using a Script Component). Using the Aggregate Transform looks like this:...(read more)

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  • Des chercheurs de Google revoient les fondements de SSL, pour rendre le processus de certification plus transparent et plus sûr

    Des chercheurs de Google revoient en profondeur les fondements de SSL Pour rendre le processus de certification plus transparent et plus sûr Des chercheurs de Google veulent remanier en profondeur les fondations des infrastructures de certifications SSL. En proposant une meilleure transparence, ils espèrent rendre le processus plus sûr et éviter de réitérer la déroute DigoNotar. Ben Laurie et Adam Langley proposent de combler une lacune fondamentale. Celle qui permet à plus de 600 autorités de délivrer ...

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  • OTN Article: The Enterprise Side of JavaFX (part 1 of 2)

    - by terrencebarr
    OTN just published part 1 of a series by Adam Bien on “The Enterprise Side of JavaFX”. In this article, learn how to use LightView to convert REST services into a bindable set of properties, using JavaFX, Glassfish, LightFish, and Maven. Sample code included. Part 2 will discuss the integration of a JavaServer Faces 2 UI with WebView. Cheers, – Terrence Filed under: Mobile & Embedded Tagged: glassfish, JavaFX

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  • T-SQL User-Defined Functions: the good, the bad, and the ugly (part 3)

    - by Hugo Kornelis
    I showed why T-SQL scalar user-defined functions are bad for performance in two previous posts. In this post, I will show that CLR scalar user-defined functions are bad as well (though not always quite as bad as T-SQL scalar user-defined functions). I will admit that I had not really planned to cover CLR in this series. But shortly after publishing the first part , I received an email from Adam Machanic , which basically said that I should make clear that the information in that post does not apply...(read more)

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  • ColdFusion Builder 2 : Adobe annonce la disponibilité de la beta de son EDI fondé sur Eclipse

    Adobe annonce la disponibilité de la beta de ColdFusion Builder 2 son EDI fondé sur Eclipse ColdFusion Builder 2, l'environnement de développement d'Adobe fondé sur Eclipse permettant le développement d'applications ColdFusion, vient de passer en beta. Cette version intègre des améliorations qui permettent aux développeurs de tester et de déployer leurs applications plus rapidement, de personnaliser leur environnement de travail pour améliorer leur workflow , et de développer des fonctionnalités avec des extensions créées avec CFML ColdFusion Builder 2 Beta intègre les fonctionnalités suivantes*: Un onglet d'aide qui permet une navigation rapide vers la prochaine bal...

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  • Can't see default icons and the panel on the top

    - by adi
    Unfortunately I just installed Ubuntu 12.04 and I can't see default icons and the panel on the top. But the most fustrating that some of the icons sure in there place, because if i move my mause over where the icon should be (and click) options are jumping out:eg:suspend, shut down, printer... And i can open libre office 3 by clicking the place where it should be displayed. The other probel is the stalling. Anyone has an idea? Thanks:Adam

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  • Google I/O 2010 - The world of ListView

    Google I/O 2010 - The world of ListView Google I/O 2010 - The world of ListView Android 201 Romain Guy, Adam Powell ListView is one of the most widely used Android widgets but also the most complex one. Join us to learn how to master ListView and learn all about its features, optimizations, quirks and limitations. For all I/O 2010 sessions, please go to code.google.com From: GoogleDevelopers Views: 4 0 ratings Time: 59:43 More in Science & Technology

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  • Will software development be completely outsourced to Asia?

    - by gablin
    Lots of things are nowadays done in Asia which used to be done in the U.S. or Europe: car manufacturing, making of clothes and shoes, almost all computer components, etc. And it looks that part of software development is heading the same way. In fact, it is already underway. Where I previously worked as a functional tester for a 150+ developers-project, almost a third of the positions were outsourced to India. Will this process go further and further until all software development is done in Asia?

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  • T-SQL User-Defined Functions: the good, the bad, and the ugly (part 3)

    - by Hugo Kornelis
    I showed why T-SQL scalar user-defined functions are bad for performance in two previous posts. In this post, I will show that CLR scalar user-defined functions are bad as well (though not always quite as bad as T-SQL scalar user-defined functions). I will admit that I had not really planned to cover CLR in this series. But shortly after publishing the first part , I received an email from Adam Machanic , which basically said that I should make clear that the information in that post does not apply...(read more)

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  • Débat Java : Quelles sont les limites du framework Web Apache Wicket ? Confrontez vos points de vue

    Bonjour Bien qu'appréciant beaucoup wicket, il n'en est pas moins que ce framework présente des limites. C'est d'ailleurs l'intitulé d'un post sur "Tom's Quest" : les limites de Wicket. Les points évoqués sont (le détail sur le blog):Le markup n'est pas toujours prévisualisable Wicket ne tient pas la charge Tester une application Wicket est difficile Les URLs générées sont moches Spring Security s'intègre mal à Wicket Wicket n'est pas un framework managé Wicket n'est pas outillé L'intégrable avec des frameworks JavaScript est difficile A noter que l'auteur ne fait pas que lister d'...

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  • Making Sense of Multitouch

    [This post is by Adam Powell, one of our more touchy-feely Android engineers. — Tim Bray] The word “multitouch” gets thrown around quite a bit and it’s not...

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  • Free Silverlight 4 Training Course on Channel 9

    - by D'Arcy Lussier
    Want to learn what’s new in Silverlight 4 and how to develop using all the kewl new features, bells, and whistles? John Papa and Adam Kinney have put together a fantastic and expansive Silverlight 4 course and you can get all the materials online FOR FREE! To see what’s included and download the materials individually, check out the course page on Channel 9 here. Alternately, you can download all the materials in a single executable from this site. D

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  • Google I/O 2012 - Multi-Versioning Android User Interfaces

    Google I/O 2012 - Multi-Versioning Android User Interfaces Bruno Oliveira, Adam Powell This session will show you how to build user interfaces that work consistently across Android versions, from Eclair to today. We'll cover topics including the Action Bar, Fragments, style, size qualifiers, app structure, and navigation. For all I/O 2012 sessions, go to developers.google.com From: GoogleDevelopers Views: 1533 51 ratings Time: 48:22 More in Science & Technology

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  • Sortie de PySide 1.0.4, le binding Python de Qt prend en charge la dernière version de MeeGo utilisé dans le Nokia N9

    Sortie de PySide 1.0.4 Le binding Python de Qt prend en charge la dernière version de MeeGo utilisé dans le Nokia N9 Mise à jour du 23/06/11 Nokia vient d'annoncer la sortie de la release mensuelle de PySide : PySide 1.0.4. En plus des quelques correctifs, cette version apporte une compatibilité complète avec squich, outil multi-platforme permettant de tester les logiciels que vous créez et supportant plusieurs langages. On peut aussi noter le support de Harmattan, la dernière version de MeeGo, utilisée dans

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  • NetCAT ou le lancement des tests des dernières builds de NetBeans 6.9 : Dernière ligne droite pour l

    NetCAT ou le lancement des tests des dernières build de NetBeans 6.9 Dernière ligne droite pour la nouvelle mouture de NetBeans Depuis le 15 Mars, NetCAT (NetBeans Community Acceptance Testing program), a débuté la série de tests des dernières versions builds de la plateforme NetBeans. Ainsi, une cinquantaine de membres ayant demandé leur intégration au projet vont tester et émettre des retours d'expérience afin d'améliorer le maximum de points dans l'objectif d'obtenir une version finale stable et sans bugs. Le programme va se dérouler pendant 3 mois autour des milestones de l'IDE Voici le planning prévu : [IMG]http://www.livesphere.fr/images/dvp/netc...

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