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  • How to detect and collide two elastic line segments?

    - by Tautrimas
    There are 4 moving physical nodes in 3D space. They are paired with two elastic line segments / strings (1 <- 2; 3 <- 4). Part I: How to detect the collision of two segments? Part II: On the moment of collision, fifth node is created at the intersection point and here you have the force-based graph. 5-th node (bend point) can slide among the strings as in a real world. Given the new coordinates of 4 nodes, how to calculate the position of the 5-th node on the next frame? I assume string force on the nodes to be F = -k * x where x is the string length. All I came up to is that the force between 5 and 1 equals 5 and 2 (the same with 3 and 4). What are the other properties?.

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  • Microsoft soutient Node.js et participe au développement de la bibliothèque JavaScript client/serveur

    Microsoft soutient Node.js Et participe au développement de la bibliothèque JavaScript client / serveur Sur le blog interoperability Claudio Caldato (Principal Program Manager of Interoperability Srategy Team) annonce que Microsoft va participer au développement d'une version Windows de Node.js Le premier objectif consistera à ajouter à Node une API IOCP Windows performante. Cette phase initiale achevée, un programme exécutable (node.exe) sera disponible sur le site nodejs.org et Node.js fonctionnera alors sur Win...

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  • Writing a spell checker similar to "did you mean"

    - by user888734
    I'm hoping to write a spellchecker for search queries in a web application - not unlike Google's "Did you mean?" The algorithm will be loosely based on this: http://catalog.ldc.upenn.edu/LDC2006T13 In short, it generates correction candidates and scores them on how often they appear (along with adjacent words in the search query) in an enormous dataset of known n-grams - Google Web 1T - which contains well over 1 billion 5-grams. I'm not using the Web 1T dataset, but building my n-gram sets from my own documents - about 200k docs, and I'm estimating tens or hundreds of millions of n-grams will be generated. This kind of process is pushing the limits of my understanding of basic computing performance - can I simply load my n-grams into memory in a hashtable or dictionary when the app starts? Is the only limiting factor the amount of memory on the machine? Or am I barking up the wrong tree? Perhaps putting all my n-grams in a graph database with some sort of tree query optimisation? Could that ever be fast enough?

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  • La troisième version majeure de Mono est disponible : support complet de C# 5.0 et de la programmation asynchrone

    La troisième version majeure de Mono est disponible Support complet de C# 5.0 et de la programmation asynchrone, profil 4.5, amélioration du compilateur et des performances L'implémentation Open Source du framework .NET est disponible dans sa troisième version majeure et améliore le support du framework de Microsoft pour les machines UNIX, Windows, MacOS et autres. Compilateur C# Mono possède maintenant un support complet de C# 5.0 et de la programmation asynchrone. Le compilateur a finalisé sa migration du générateur de code afin de pleinement utiliser l'API IKVM.Reflection. Cett...

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  • Sortie de la version 3.6.0 de la librairie OCILIB, le driver Oracle open source et portable

    Une nouvelle version 3.6.0 de la bibliothèque open source OCILIB (C Driver for Oracle) est disponible. OCILIB est un driver Oracle open source et portable qui assure des accès performants et fiables aux bases de données Oracles. La librairie OCILIB : offre une API riche et simple à utiliser tourne sur toutes les plateformes Oracle est écrite en pur ISO C avec un support natif Unicode en ISO C encapsule OCI (Oracle Call interface) est le wrapper OCI le plus complet disponible Résumé de cette nouvelle version 3.6.0 : Citation:

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  • Déployer une instance Debian 7 avec un WordPress prêt à l'emploi en quelques secondes avec CloudStack, quatrième tutoriel d'une série sur Cloudstack

    Bonjour, Citation: CloudStack est un logiciel de cloud computing open source pour la création, la gestion et le déploiement de services de cloud d'infrastructure. Il utilise des hyperviseurs existants tels que KVM, vSphere, XenServer et / XCP pour la virtualisation. En plus de sa propre API, CloudStack prend également en charge les Amazon Web Services. Voici une série de tests effectués par Ikoula sur ce logiciel. Je vous présente ce quatrième tutoriel sur Cloudstack:Déployer...

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  • Parallel Computing Features Tour in VS2010

    Just realized that I have not linked from here to a screencast I recorded a couple weeks ago that shows the API, parallel debugger and concurrency visualizer in VS2010. Take a few minutes to watch the VS2010 Parallel Computing Features Tour. Comments about this post welcome at the original blog.

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  • Windows Management Using C# Programming

    Windows management has a prime place in system monitoring and administration irrespective of the technology being used. The suppleness that is achieved using the Windows management native API's are far more than that which could be achieved through other kinds of monitoring and administration application.

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  • Run your own XHTML validator

    - by TATWORTH
    Whilst the W3C do provide an excellent service for manually checking your web pages, there are times when an alternative is required. There is for example a web service at http://validator.w3.org/docs/api.html  This can be for programmatically checking your pages (provided you make no more than 1 call per second). The W3C do provide all the source code needed to run your own validation service. Get the full details at: ·         Installation and development information for the W3C Markup Validator   http://validator.w3.org/docs/devel.html ·         Source Availability http://validator.w3.org/source/

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  • GTK+ 3.0 sort en version finale, le Toolkit de création d'interfaces graphiques se modernise et bénéficie d'un grand toilettage

    GTK+ 3.0 sort en version finale Le Toolkit de création d'interfaces graphiques se modernise et bénéficie d'un grand toilettage Mise à jour du 14/02/11 de Idelways La version 3 du Toolkit open source et multiplateforme de création d'interface graphique GTK+ est disponible en version définitive. Cette version du Toolkit (développé au départ pour le logiciel Gimp et utilisé actuellement par l'environnement de bureau Gnome) apporte de nombreuses nouveautés et élimine nombre de problèmes qui se sont accumulés au fil des années pour des raisons de rétro-compatibilité. Désormais, seul l'API graphique de rendu vectoriel 2D « Cairo » est u...

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  • Opera 12.10 disponible en beta : le navigateur norvégien s'attaque à Windows 8, Mountain Lion et aux écrans Retina

    Opera 12.10 disponible en beta Le navigateur s'attaque à Windows 8, Mountain Lion et aux écrans Retina Opera 12.10 vient de sortir en beta. Au menu, le support du SPDY, ce protocole proposé par Google pour accélérer le chargement des pages et de Web Socket (« depuis que les problèmes de sécurité ont été résolus » explique Opera Software), de nouvelles API pour créer des extensions, une meilleure intégration dans Mac OS X Mountain Lion et le support des écrans Retina. Des améliorations sur le zoom tactile ont également été faites pour la version Windo...

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  • Printing labels from an android app or Java? [on hold]

    - by user3563124
    I've seen others discussing printing labels with a dedicated label printer using Java. Is there any way to print labels using a regular printer with label paper using (optimally) Android libraries/API? If not, is there any way to do this in a non-mobile context using Java? Searching for "Java Label Printing" is only turning up the aforementioned dedicated label printing bits, which aren't quite what I'm looking for.

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  • Opera 11 disponible en version finale, plus rapide, sa nouvelle galerie compte déjà plus de 200 extensions

    Opera 11 disponible en version finale Plus rapide, sa nouvelle galerie compte déjà plus de 200 extensions Mise à jour du 16/12/2010 par Idelways Opera 11 vient de sortir en version finale. Prometteuse, cette nouvelle mouture intègre de nombreuses nouveautés. La principale étant évidemment l'intégration d'une plateforme et d'une API légère de développement d'extensions avec les standards Web (HTML5, CSS3 et Javascript - lire ci-avant) Son catalogue d'extensions est déjà des plus en plus fournis (200 extensions à l'heure de l'écriture de cet article) Au top des extensions les plus téléchargés ...

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  • Periodic script execution

    - by Vagelism
    I made a script that sends my local sensors temperature to a server in the internet and then I can see a graph of it. Everything works fine when I execute it manully. I have the latest ubuntu version. When it comes to run periodically every minute with crontab then nothing works. It doesnt send anything. I tried to run it as SUDO and as user, I tried to add it in the crontab file to run it from several locations like /bin/myscript.sh , /user/Desktop and many others...Nothing seems to work. Any Idea how to solve it? Thank you!

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  • 12.04 login terminal screen only

    - by Reinere
    So I just went through driver update. The os froze so I had to hard reboot the pc. Now I just get the login promt in terminal. so i try to run startx. codeError: API mismatch: the NVIDIA kernel module has version 304.43 but this NVIDIA driver Component has version 295.49| i just got this error... I have to type sudo su then modprobe ndiswrapper to get my wifi to work, so step by step instructions after that would be greatly helpful

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  • How does Google store search trends in backend?

    - by Achshar
    Google trends shows what query has been searched how many times and some other properties of the said query. But how is this data stored in a database? Storing a new row for every search does not seem right. They also tell the query on a time graph, so they must have some way to look for individual searches made by users, but the number of queries they get every day, it does not feel right that they would store every search in a database row along with a time-stamp. This does not apply to just Google trends or Google in general but any other big site that gets awful number of queries and then has tools to see them in depth. I am not an expert on this but I am interested to know some high level structure of how things work behind the scenes.

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  • Mozilla lance ArchiveAPI, pour la lecture de fichiers archives dans votre navigateur

    Mozilla ArchiveAPI pour la lecture de fichiers archives dans votre navigateur. L'API ArchiveAPI permet de lire des archives (Zip, Tar, etc. ) directement dans votre navigateur. Elle vient compléter la liste des WebAPI, l'initiative de Mozilla pour rendre le Web plus performant. Fondamentalement, il y a un objet ArchiveReader et lorsqu'il réussit à lire le contenu d'un fichier archive, nous pouvons alors extraire les données des fichiers ou avoir une prévisualisation du contenu de chaque fichier, etc. Exemple de code :

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  • How to get GUI back after freeze interrupted an Nvidia driver update?

    - by Reinere
    I just went through a driver update. The OS froze, so I had to hard reboot the PC. Now I just get the login prompt in terminal. So, I tried to run startx. codeError: API mismatch: the NVIDIA kernel module has version 304.43 but this NVIDIA driver Component has version 295.49` I just got this error. I have to type sudo su then modprobe ndiswrapper to get my Wi-Fi to work, so step by step instructions after that would be greatly helpful.

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  • jQuip : naissance d'un jQuery lite, qui embarquerait 90 % des fonctionnalités du framework pour seulement 13 % de sa taille

    jQuip : naissance d'un jQuery lite Qui embarquerait 90 % des fonctionnalités du framework pour seulement 13 % de sa taille Alors que jQuery tente de perdre du poids et fait péniblement le ménage dans ses API, certains développeurs s'impatientent. Le framework JavaScript ne dispose en effet pas d'un générateur officiel permettant de créer sa version minimaliste personnalisée à l'instar du MooTools B...

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  • How can I refactor my code to use fewer singletons?

    - by fish
    I started a component based, networked game (so far only working on the server). I know why singletons can be bad, but I can't think of another way to implement the same thing. So far I have: A GameState singleton (for managing the global state of the game, i.e. pre-game, running, exiting). A World singleton, which is the root entity for my entity graph An EntityFactory A ComponentFactory I'm thinking about adding a "MessageDispatcher" so individual components can subscribe to network messages. The factories do not have state, so I suppose they aren't so bad. However, the others do have global state, which is asking for trouble. How can I refactor my code so it uses fewer singletons?

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  • Ajax Enabled GoogleMap ASP.NET Control

    Use GoogleMap API on server side with ajax support...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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  • Basic/research RTS engine/model

    - by XTF
    Does a basic/research RTS engine/model exist that can be used as a basis for further experimentation/research? I'd like to avoid reinventing the wheel if possible. I'm aware of Spring Engine and Stratagus, but those are real game engines and may not be the best to experiment with and learn from. Ideally the docs for the model would answer questions like: How exactly do units move? (constant velocity? constant acceleration? constant force?) How is pathfinding handled? Does every grid cell become an A* graph node (may be expensive)? Does it consider threats? How are groups handled? (w.r.t pathfinding and movement) How is combat handled? I'm mostly interested in the low-level model details (for now), not the graphics etc. I've read a lot of the other quesions (and answers/references) tagged RTS but I haven't found my answer yet.

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  • Reasons NOT to use JSF [closed]

    - by Vain Fellowman
    I am new to StackExchange, but I figured you would be able to help me. We're crating a new Java Enterprise application, replacing an legacy JSP solution. Due to many many changes, the UI and parts of the business logic will completely be rethought and reimplemented. Our first thought was JSF, as it is the standard in Java EE. At first I had a good impression. But now I am trying to implement a functional prototype, and have some really serious concerns about using it. First of all, it creates the worst, most cluttered invalid pseudo-HTML/CSS/JS mix I've ever seen. It violates every single rule I learned in web-development. Furthermore it throws together, what never should be so tightly coupled: Layout, Design, Logic and Communication with the server. I don't see how I would be able to extend this output comfortably, whether styling with CSS, adding UI candy (like configurable hot-keys, drag-and-drop widgets) or whatever. Secondly, it is way too complicated. Its complexity is outstanding. If you ask me, it's a poor abstraction of basic web technologies, crippled and useless in the end. What benefits do I have? None, if you think about. Hundreds of components? I see ten-thousands of HTML/CSS snippets, ten-thousands of JavaScript snippets and thousands of jQuery plug-ins in addition. It solves really many problems - we wouldn't have if we wouldn't use JSF. Or the front-controller pattern at all. And Lastly, I think we will have to start over in, say 2 years. I don't see how I can implement all of our first GUI mock-up (Besides; we have no JSF Expert in our team). Maybe we could hack it together somehow. And then there will be more. I'm sure we could hack our hack. But at some point, we'll be stuck. Due to everything above the service tier is in control of JSF. And we will have to start over. My suggestion would be to implement a REST api, using JAX-RS. Then create a HTML5/Javascript client with client side MVC. (or some flavor of MVC..) By the way; we will need the REST api anyway, as we are developing a partial Android front-end, too. I doubt, that JSF is the best solution nowadays. As the Internet is evolving, I really don't see why we should use this 'rake'. Now, what are pros/cons? How can I emphasize my point to not use JSF? What are strong points to use JSF over my suggestion?

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