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  • Asset missing problem XNA

    - by ChocoMan
    I'm using VS2010 with XNA 4.0 and I'm trying to load an FBX model with texture on the screen. The problem I'm having is this error: Missing Asset: C:\Users\ChocoMan\Documents\Visual Studio 2010\Projects\XNAGame\Documents\Visual Studio\Projects\XNAGame\XNAGameContent\Textures\texture.bmp but the actual path to the texture is C:\Users\ChocoMan\Documents\Visual Studio\Projects\XNAGame\XNAGameContent\Textures\texture.bmp Also, when I linked the texture in Maya, I used the above address. Does anyone know why VS is looking for an incorrect address that doesnt exist?

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  • SQLAuthority News Author Visit to Nepal TechMela 2 Technical Sessions

    Microsoft MDP Nepal is going to organize a Tech Mela for the IT community of Nepal on March 29 & 30, 2010 (2066 Chaitra 16 & 17), Monday and Tuesday, at the Russian Center for Science & Culture, Kamalpokhari, Kathmandu. The objective of the event is to enhance and exchange knowledge about Information Technology, as [...]...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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  • 5 Steps for Creating a Successful Banner Design

    Banners are supposed to be one of the most effective ways of marketing your products and services. They account for a better visibility and scope for placing your products in the eyes of your custome... [Author: Jessica Woodson - Web Design and Development - March 29, 2010]

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  • Future GNOME: What to Expect in GNOME 3.0

    <b>Datamation:</b> "The release of GNOME 3.0, the popular desktop's first major release in eight years, promises to be the major free software event in autumn 2010. Where is GNOME now? What can we expect of GNOME 3.0? Of GNOME 3 as a series of releases?"

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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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  • Benefits of POS Cash Register

    POS Cash Register is a cash register that is consisted of a Point of sale hardware and software. It comes with so many facilities that is worthy to the shop owners. That is why POS cash register is r... [Author: Alan Wisdom - Computers and Internet - April 05, 2010]

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  • Create Your Own Basecamp in Joomla!

    Imagine the possibilities when you create your own company intranet. ProjectPraise makes it a reality to create your own Basecamp in Joomla. With its companion ProjectFork theme, custom style paramet... [Author: David Tanguay - Web Design and Development - March 29, 2010]

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  • When to use SOAP over REST

    So, how does REST based services differ from SOAP based services, and when should you use SOAP? Representational State Transfer (REST) implements the standard HTTP/HTTPS as an interface allowing clients to obtain access to resources based on requested URIs. An example of a URI may look like this http://mydomain.com/service/method?parameter=var1&parameter=var2. It is important to note that REST based services are stateless because http/https is natively stateless. One of the many benefits for implementing HTTP/HTTPS as an interface is can be found in caching. Caching can be done on a web service much like caching is done on requested web pages. Caching allows for reduced web server processing and increased response times because content is already processed and stored for immediate access. Typical actions performed by REST based services include generic CRUD (Create, Read, Update, and Delete) operations and operations that do not require state. Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) on the other hand uses a generic interface in order to transport messages. Unlike REST, SOAP can use HTTP/HTTPS, SMTP, JMS, or any other standard transport protocols. Furthermore, SOAP utilizes XML in the following ways: Define a message Defines how a message is to be processed Defines the encoding of a message Lays out procedure calls and responses As REST aligns more with a Resource View, SOAP aligns more with a Method View in that business logic is exposed as methods typically through SOAP web service because they can retain state. In addition, SOAP requests are not cached therefore every request will be processed by the server. As stated before Soap does retain state and this gives it a special advantage over REST for services that need to preform transactions where multiple calls to a service are need in order to complete a task. Additionally, SOAP is more ideal for enterprise level services that implement standard exchange formats in the form of contracts due to the fact that REST does not currently support this. A real world example of where SOAP is preferred over REST can be seen in the banking industry where money is transferred from one account to another. SOAP would allow a bank to perform a transaction on an account and if the transaction failed, SOAP would automatically retry the transaction ensuring that the request was completed. Unfortunately, with REST, failed service calls must be handled manually by the requesting application. References: Francia, S. (2010). SOAP vs. REST. Retrieved 11 20, 2011, from spf13: http://spf13.com/post/soap-vs-rest Rozlog, M. (2010). REST and SOAP: When Should I Use Each (or Both)? Retrieved 11 20, 2011, from Infoq.com: http://www.infoq.com/articles/rest-soap-when-to-use-each

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  • Week in Geek: LulzSec Hackers Calling it Quits

    - by Asian Angel
    This week we learned how to pin any file to the Windows 7 Taskbar, sync iTunes to an Android phone, create custom cover pages in Microsoft Word 2010, how you use the Command Line on your computers, got to indulge in some sweet Geek Deals, and more. Photo by pasukaru76.What is a Histogram, and How Can I Use it to Improve My Photos?How To Easily Access Your Home Network From Anywhere With DDNSHow To Recover After Your Email Password Is Compromised

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  • Are there still plans for a new sound theme?

    - by Ingo Gerth
    Let me quote from Mark's blog almost one year ago: March 5th, 2010 at 7:19 pm Mark, will there be an update to the sound theme to match the updated visual brand? Mark Shuttleworth: Gack, I completely forgot about that. A very good point. Would you see if you can rally a round of community submissions for a sound theme inspired by light? Lets keep it short and sweet: What are the current considerations for the Ubuntu default sound theme?

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  • Kyocera Mita Laser Printer Warranty

    Kyocera Mita?Laser Printer is the leading division in document imaging. They are one of the biggest producers and makers of document imaging products. With the decreasing costs of laser printers, the... [Author: Steve White - Computers and Internet - May 16, 2010]

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  • Green Technology Management

    Computer Recycling: Computer recycling is the recycling or reuse of computers. It includes both finding another use for materials and having systems dismantled in a manner that allows for the safe e... [Author: Chris Loo - Computers and Internet - April 09, 2010]

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  • Find Wi-Fi Hot Spots Around You

    Nowadays you will find that many laptops and portable devices such as personal digital assistants have built-in wireless Internet that is Wi-Fi chips. This definitely makes Internet use much more eas... [Author: Susan Brown - Computers and Internet - May 08, 2010]

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