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  • Learning XNA for Game Development. Is it worth It?

    - by Nipuna Silva
    It seems that most of the popular games in the world are developed using C++. But Microsoft's game platform, XNA Studio is based on programming in C# and I didn't find any popular game which was developed using XNA. Also there are fewer Ebooks you find on XNA and even the google search for a problem won't give you much help. Does people doesn't use XNA as a gaming platform? Is it worth learning XNA for game development or should I consider some other platform?

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  • Which HTTP redirect status code is best for this REST API scenario?

    - by Aseem Kishore
    I'm working on a REST API. The key objects ("nouns") are "items", and each item has a unique ID. E.g. to get info on the item with ID foo: GET http://api.example.com/v1/item/foo New items can be created, but the client doesn't get to pick the ID. Instead, the client sends some info that represents that item. So to create a new item: POST http://api.example.com/v1/item/ hello=world&hokey=pokey With that command, the server checks if we already have an item for the info hello=world&hokey=pokey. So there are two cases here. Case 1: the item doesn't exist; it's created. This case is easy. 201 Created Location: http://api.example.com/v1/item/bar Case 2: the item already exists. Here's where I'm struggling... not sure what's the best redirect code to use. 301 Moved Permanently? 302 Found? 303 See Other? 307 Temporary Redirect? Location: http://api.example.com/v1/item/foo I've studied the Wikipedia descriptions and RFC 2616, and none of these seem to be perfect. Here are the specific characteristics I'm looking for in this case: The redirect is permanent, as the ID will never change. So for efficiency, the client can and should make all future requests to the ID endpoint directly. This suggests 301, as the other three are meant to be temporary. The redirect should use GET, even though this request is POST. This suggests 303, as all others are technically supposed to re-use the POST method. In practice, browsers will use GET for 301 and 302, but this is a REST API, not a website meant to be used by regular users in browsers. It should be broadly usable and easy to play with. Specifically, 303 is HTTP/1.1 whereas 301 and 302 are HTTP/1.0. I'm not sure how much of an issue this is. At this point, I'm leaning towards 303 just to be semantically correct (use GET, don't re-POST) and just suck it up on the "temporary" part. But I'm not sure if 302 would be better since in practice it's been the same behavior as 303, but without requiring HTTP/1.1. But if I go down that line, I wonder if 301 is even better for the same reason plus the "permanent" part. Thoughts appreciated!

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  • ANTLR and c# - where to start?

    - by mehanicar
    I want to integrate ANTLR with my c# desktop application. I could not find many articles that talk about integration of ANTLR wirh C#. Can you recommend a book that explains it step by step through real world examples?

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  • Instant messanger capable of offline messaging & tolerant of network interruptions

    - by Terry
    I am looking for an instant messaging solution to facilitate communications between recovery vehicles in remote rural areas. All the vehicles have internet connections, but they are intermittent depending on location. Ideally we'd like something that has the following features: Offline messaging: messages sent to clients who are offline will be delivered when they next come online, regardless of whether the sender is still online or not. Lightweight: CPU cycles are limited on the machines in these vehicles. A bloated solution will be an issue. Client platform is primarily win32, but support for osx/linux/mobile devices would be a bonus. Non-chatty: Bandwidth is a precious commodity for us, so services which use a minimal amount are ideal. Fault tolerant: We see plenty of packetloss and high latency, so whatever we use needs to be able to function in trying network conditions. I'm not fussed if we use a hosted platform like gtalk/skype/msn/icq/whatever, and likewise I can run a server if need be. Suggestions would be appreciated!

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  • What is SimpleTest?

    - by Doug
    What is SimpleTest? What does assertTrue($b) do? Why is SimpleTest useful and how might it be ideal for real world usage? Is it even practiced often?

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  • Beginning with SQL

    - by Natasha
    Hey ALL; I am enthusiastic to enter the world of Databases through SQL , but i don't know if there's pre-requisits of any significance , i only know c# and java . Besides what tools do i need? i have visual studio 2008 and sql server management studio what else do i need? is it necessary to download a server OS? Bare with me i'm just a beginner lol Thanks all Natasha

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  • E71 update my music files keep getting disconnected via USB

    - by keisimone
    Previously, i can update my music files using Oviplayer to my E71 Nokia. Now whenever i plug in my E71 i choose PC suite. i go to Oviplayer in my laptop. and i select the mobile phone section and i press the connect button, automatically my phone is disconnected via USB. the alternative is to choose media transfer or media player. The same thing happens. And the connecting screen at Ovi player is like hanged. I have previously transferred songs, but only twice. first time this has happened to me. I do not know why. Please aDVISE.Thank you.

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  • POD global object initialization

    - by paercebal
    I've got bitten today by a bug. The following source can be copy/pasted (and then compiled) into a main.cpp file #include <iostream> // The point of SomeGlobalObject is for its // constructor to be launched before the main // ... struct SomeGlobalObject { SomeGlobalObject() ; } ; // ... // Which explains the global object SomeGlobalObject oSomeGlobalObject ; // A POD... I was hoping it would be constructed at // compile time when using an argument list struct MyPod { short m_short ; const char * const m_string ; } ; // declaration/Initialization of a MyPod array MyPod myArrayOfPod[] = { { 1, "Hello" }, { 2, "World" }, { 3, " !" } } ; // declaration/Initialization of an array of array of void * void * myArrayOfVoid[][2] = { { (void *)1, "Hello" }, { (void *)2, "World" }, { (void *)3, " !" } } ; // constructor of the global object... Launched BEFORE main SomeGlobalObject::SomeGlobalObject() { std::cout << "myArrayOfPod[0].m_short : " << myArrayOfPod[0].m_short << std::endl ; std::cout << "myArrayOfVoid[0][0] : " << myArrayOfVoid[0][0] << std::endl ; } // main... What else ? int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { return 0 ; } MyPod being a POD, I believed there would be no constructors. Only initialization at compile time. Thus, the global object SomeGlobalObject would have no problem to use the global array of PODs upon its construction. The problem is that in real life, nothing is so simple. On Visual C++ 2008 (I did not test on other compilers), upon execution myArrayOfPodis not initialized, even ifmyArrayOfVoid` is initialized. So my questions is: Are C++ compilers not supposed to initialize global PODs (including POD structures) at compilation time ? Note that I know global variable are evil, and I know that one can't be sure of the order of creation of global variables declared in different compilation units. The problem here is really the POD C-like initialization which seems to call a constructor (the default, compiler-generated one?). And to make everyone happy: This is on debug. On release, the global array of PODs is correctly initialized.

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  • Any good open source online RPG starter kit for development ?

    - by Andrew Sky
    Hi there, Does anyone know of a good open source toolkit that allows level designer and graphic designer or someone with basic programming experience to create multiplayer online Role Playing Game ? The game can be a simple 2D interface in a 2d virtual world. I know Microsoft have a starter kit something like the following : http://creators.xna.com/en-US/starterkit/roleplayinggame that allows developer to create RPG game running on XBox platform but i am looking more on multiplayer role playing game on the web platform where player can play directly with their browser. regards Andrew

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  • how can I prevent my SESSION to be overwritten on pageLoad of my MasterPage

    - by Darkyo
    I'm new to asp world, and I have to keep my new job :) Switching form php to asp.net 3.5 (never used before). What would be the best practice for storing a SESSION variable in my project ? How can I prevent my SESSION to be overwritten if my initialisation code is in the onPageLoad method of my MasterPage ? My variables keeps beeing overwritten, please someone help me and tell me if there is any other solution than dealing with this pageLoad problem. Thank you all

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  • ORM: why should i use it?

    - by Cris
    Hello, i develop since many years in SQL (many different sql servers like Oracle, MSSql, Mysql) and i always been happy in doing that. I've recently seen a lot of stuff around ORMs and i'm asking why should i move toward this world. Can you give me some good points for spending time in learning a different way to do what i already do today? Thanks in advance c.

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  • What are the BEST resources for learning WPF & .NET?

    - by dicroce
    I'm a longtime C/C++ Unix guy. I recently started work in a new position that's gonna eventually require C# and WPF (and probably some LINQ). What are the best resources to quickly come up to speed on all these Microsoft technologies? Years ago I read Petzold's book and loved it because it was so complete and by the end I really felt like I knew what I was doing... Is their something equivalent for the .NET world?

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  • Dynamic UI vs Static UI

    - by Damien
    I've been wondering, at what point should I give up the convenience of a static data entry form with designer support for a dynamic UI which removes a lot of code duplication? There seems to be a conflict in the programming world where people constantly try to remove code repetition to improve maintainability and yet when it comes to forms, that all goes out of the window and everything gets added explicitly to the forms. What signs should I look for to know when it's time to leave the designer in the dust and create a dynamic UI?

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  • How to send a popup message to unknow computer connected to my WLAN?

    - by Leandro
    Is there any way to send a popup message from a Linux systen to a "random" laptop/tablet/mobile linked to my Wireless network ? For example, if I let my WLAN open and I see a not recognized computer connected to it, is there anyway to send to that device a message ? On the other hand, if I am connected to someone else open network and they may or may not be aware that their network is open, can I send them a message warning that I am accessing their network? Probably for a completely "random" device the answer should be no. But if we restrict to laptops with Win7 or Linux SO is there any service running by default on such systems that allows one to send such popup messages ? PS: I have no practical motivation for this question. This is only a curiosity.

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  • Web application

    - by Baz
    hi guys, its my first web application in real world and am very much confuse from the beginning am working on Merchandise suppliers application, which includes various type of products. for an instance Home products cloths men t-shirts add basket send information to my client, I don’t need to add PayPal , just need to send information to my client , So far I have done , analysis , site structure , page designing am confuse about database designing Can any one help me out or send me some example step by step how should I begin with it .

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  • Can you Download the cmid.ctt File

    - by ArtistDigital
    Can you Download the cmid.ctt File Zong.com.pk http://203.82.55.30/websms/default.aspx?txt_Msg=your-name&txt_MNumber=033489667417&txt_Nick=your-name Still Waiting for Reply.... kindly more Developer to broke the Server expection function alphanumeric(alphane) { var numaric = alphane; for(var j=0; j 47 && hh<59) || (hh 64 && hh<91) || (hh 96 && hh<123)) { } else { return false; } } return true; } function charscount(msg, frm) { frm.num_chars.value = 147 - msg.length; // m = msg; } function moveDivDown() { var el = document.getElementById("chatwindow") st = el.scrollTop; el.scrollTop = el.scrollTop + 300 } function trim(str) { return str.replace(/^\s*|\s*$/g,""); } var XMLHttp; var XMLHttp2; /SEND TO SERVER/ function GetXmlHttpObject() { var objXMLHttp=null /* if (window.XMLHttpRequest) { objXMLHttp=new XMLHttpRequest() } else if (window.ActiveXObject) { objXMLHttp=new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP") }*/ var ua = navigator.userAgent.toLowerCase(); if (!window.ActiveXObject) objXMLHttp = new XMLHttpRequest(); else if (ua.indexOf('msie 5') == -1) objXMLHttp = new ActiveXObject("Msxml2.XMLHTTP"); else objXMLHttp = new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP"); return objXMLHttp } function updateChatWindow() { var txt_Msg, txt_mNumber, txt_Nick, myMessage txt_MNumber = document.getElementById("txt_MNumber").value txt_Msg = document.getElementById("txt_Msg").value txt_Nick = document.getElementById("txt_Nick").value txt_Nick = trim (txt_Nick) if (txt_Nick.length==0) { alert ("Please enter the Nick Name") document.getElementById("txt_Nick").focus() document.getElementById("txt_Nick").value="" return false; } if (!alphanumeric(txt_Nick)) { alert ("Please enter a valid alphanumeric Nick Name") document.getElementById("txt_Nick").value="" document.getElementById("txt_Nick").focus() return false; } if (txt_Msg.length==0) return false; if (txt_MNumber.length != 10) { alert ("Please Enter a 10 digit recipient mobile number") return false } if (!IsNumeric (txt_MNumber)) { alert ("Please Enter a valid 10 digit recipient mobile number") return false } document.getElementById("txt_Msg").value = "" document.getElementById("num_chars").value = "147" document.getElementById("txt_Msg").focus() myMessage = '' +txt_Nick + ' Says: ' + txt_Msg + '' document.getElementById("chatwindow").innerHTML= document.getElementById("chatwindow").innerHTML + myMessage moveDivDown() XMLHttp = GetXmlHttpObject() if (XMLHttp==null) { alert ("Browser does not support HTTP Request") return false; } var url="default.aspx?" url=url+"txt_Msg="+txt_Msg url=url+"&txt_MNumber="+txt_MNumber url=url+"&txt_Nick="+txt_Nick url=url+"&sid="+Math.random() XMLHttp.onreadystatechange=stateChanged XMLHttp.open("GET",url,true) XMLHttp.send(null) return false; } function stateChanged() { if (XMLHttp.readyState==4 || XMLHttp.readyState=="complete") { try { document.getElementById("chatwindow").innerHTML= document.getElementById("chatwindow").innerHTML+ XMLHttp.responseText moveDivDown() } catch (e){} } } /RECEIVE FROM SERVER/ function checkResponse() { XMLHttp2 = GetXmlHttpObject() if (XMLHttp2==null) { alert ("Browser does not support HTTP Request") return } var url="" url=url+"?r=C" url=url+"&sid="+Math.random() XMLHttp2.onreadystatechange=stateChanged2 XMLHttp2.open("GET",url,true) XMLHttp2.send(null) } function stateChanged2() { if (XMLHttp2.readyState==4 || XMLHttp2.readyState=="complete") { try { document.getElementById("chatwindow").innerHTML= document.getElementById("chatwindow").innerHTML + XMLHttp2.responseText moveDivDown() } catch (e){} //Again Check Updates after 3 Seconds setTimeout("checkResponse()", 2000); } } function IsNumeric(sText) { var ValidChars = "0123456789"; var IsNumber=true; var Char; for (i = 0; i < sText.length && IsNumber == true; i++) { Char = sText.charAt(i); if (ValidChars.indexOf(Char) == -1) { IsNumber = false; } } return IsNumber; }

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  • Which smartphone OS would you choose for your users ?

    - by Florent
    While we currently only use windows mobile smartphone, my boss seems less and less reluctant to try and choose a new kind of OS for our users corporate phones. For some reasons, we can't use a Blackberry Enterprise Server, so i guess our only choice is between Iphone OS and Android (or Blackberry without BES ? I don't really know if this works fine) We need activesync capable smartphones of course, and activesync security policies must be available (pin when using your phone for example). Centralized Phone management would be nice too :D Any ideas on what should be the best smartphone to choose for our users ?

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  • Any specifications/docs around optimization of Google Apps Script, to avoid timeouts and "hangs"

    - by BruceM
    From my experience so far, it seems that if you write a script that makes lots of expensive calls close together, the functionality just "hangs", or you get inconsistent responses, and have to refresh the browser because sheets stop updating etc. Are there any docs or specs that clarify this, as releasing an app fr real-world use is not possible if users can expect it to work most of the time, and produce random results every now and then...

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  • How to create a CMS web site using OFBiz

    I need a simple how-to tutorial on developing a simple CMS web site using the OFBiz CMS framework. There are absolutely no documentation of how OFBiz CMS works. Whatever is there in the official website is only about the data model used in OFBiz CMS application. If somebody can illustrate just a "Hello World" like application in OFBiz CMS, it will great help for me. Or can guide me to similar documents in web.

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  • XSL - Unknown Error in FF media:content/@url

    - by danit
    I keep getting "Unknow Error occurred" when i try this in my XSLT: <table class="TEDtalks"> <xsl:for-each select="/rss/channel/item"> <tr> <td><xsl:value-of select="title"/></td> <td> <xsl:value-of select="media:content/@url" /> </td> </tr> </xsl:for-each> </table> The XML <rss> <channel> <item> <title>TEDTalks : Karen Armstrong: Let's revive the Golden Rule - Karen Armstrong (2009)</title> <itunes:author>Karen Armstrong</itunes:author> <description>Weeks from the Charter for Compassion launch, Karen Armstrong looks at religion's role in the 21st century: Will its dogmas divide us? Or will it unite us for common good? She reviews the catalysts that can drive the world's faiths to rediscover the Golden Rule.&lt;img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/TEDTalks_video/~4/th6FBgvV22o" height="1" width="1"/&gt;</description> <itunes:subtitle>Karen Armstrong: Let's revive the Golden Rule</itunes:subtitle> <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Weeks from the Charter for Compassion launch, Karen Armstrong looks at religion's role in the 21st century: Will its dogmas divide us? Or will it unite us for common good? She reviews the catalysts that can drive the world's faiths to rediscover the Golden Rule.]]></itunes:summary> <link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/TEDTalks_video/~3/th6FBgvV22o/647</link> <guid isPermaLink="false">http://video.ted.com/talks/podcast/KarenArmstrong_2009G.mp4</guid> <pubDate>Tue, 29 Sep 2009 12:46:00 -0500</pubDate> <category>Higher Education</category> <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> <itunes:duration>00:09:54</itunes:duration> <itunes:keywords>TED</itunes:keywords> <media:content url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/TEDTalks_video/~5/XT8k_DqlzGc/KarenArmstrong_2009G.mp4" fileSize="33726021" type="video/mp4" />

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  • Syntax error when using "with open" in Python (python newbie)

    - by Tony
    [root@234571-app2 git]# ./test.py File "./test.py", line 4 with open("/home/git/post-receive-email.log",'a') as log_file: ^ SyntaxError: invalid syntax The code looks like this: [root@234571-app2 git]# more test.py #!/usr/bin/python from __future__ import with_statement with open("/home/git/post-receive-email.log",'a') as log_file: log_file.write("hello world") and I am using Python 2.5.5 [root@234571-app2 git]# python -V Python 2.5.5

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  • Foward slash in kibana 3 query

    - by G Mawr
    I'm trying to add a query that will match a request that ends with a slash, like this one: n.n.n.n - - [16/Oct/2013:16:40:41 +0100] "GET / HTTP/1.1" 200 25058 "-" "Mozilla/5.0 (iPad; CPU OS 7_0_2 like Mac OS X) AppleWebKit/537.51.1 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/7.0 Mobile/11A501 Safari/9537.53" I'm using the Lucene query type. If my query is set to *, I see the event. If I set it to request:"css", I see CSS requests, as expected. However, all of the following yield no results: request:"/" request:"\/" request:"\\/" I tried a Lucene regular expression, with no luck: request:/\// I note that someone else is getting what appears to be a similar issue, although that's on Kibana 2: https://github.com/rashidkpc/Kibana/issues/401 How can I query for requests that end with a / character?

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