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  • What is a good solution for UA testing multiple projects simultaneously?

    - by Eric Belair
    My client often has several projects/tasks going at once that sometimes need to be tested simultaneously on one website. They are often separate applications on the website, but sometimes share UDFs, etc. We currently have 3 public-facing environment websites - i.e. dev.website.com, test.website.com, and www.website.com. As the programmer, I'm trying to find a good solution to allow for UA testing of multiple projects/tasks at once. Currently, I'm finding myself switching between code branches (using SubVersion). What some of my options?

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  • iOS 6 Beta 2 disponible pour les développeurs, plus stable avec quelques nouveautés pour Siri

    iOS 6 Beta 2 disponible pour les développeurs plus stable avec quelques nouveautés pour Siri Mise à jour du 26/06/2012, par Hinault Romaric Apple vient de publier la seconde Beta d'iOS 6. Présenté lors de la conférence annuelle des développeurs de la société (WWDC), iOS 6 apportera pas moins de 200 nouveautés parmi lesquelles des améliorations pour les applications Siri, Facetime, etc. (lire ci-devant). Annoncé en version finale pour l'automne, iOS 6 sera précédé de plusieurs betas. Pour iOS 5 par exemple, la firme avait publié sept Betas avant la sortie de la version stable. Ainsi, deux semaines ...

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  • Which language is productive for high phase business application development? [closed]

    - by Nizar
    If we (I and my friends) would like to build web-based products and sell it using a license approach (to renew every year for example). Which server-side language will be most suitable for our purpose? We could target the following audience: - Personal sites. - Serious small-medium companies (to sell prducts such as Help-Desks, Forms,etc.) - Restaurants (to sell online order web applications). We would like to - attract as many customers as possible. - provide updates for our prodcuts (for our customers). - make our products easy to use. There are number of open-source frameworks and languages that has potential to handle our business problems (like Django, Python, Java, etc..) However, we are not sure which one is easier to learn and has variety of tools/plugins to help us in development process. Thus we need to get you experience on this hard to decide matter. Which language and its supporting framework we should choose ?

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  • Useful design patterns for working with FragmentManager on Android

    - by antman8969
    When working with fragments, I have been using a class composed of static methods that define actions on fragments. For any given project, I might have a class called FragmentActions, which contains methods similar to the following: public static void showDeviceFragment(FragmentManager man){ String tag = AllDevicesFragment.getFragmentTag(); AllDevicesFragment fragment = (AllDevicesFragment)man.findFragmentByTag(tag); if(fragment == null){ fragment = new AllDevicesFragment(); } FragmentTransaction t = man.beginTransaction(); t.add(R.id.main_frame, fragment, tag); t.commit(); } I'll usually have one method per application screen. I do something like this when I work with small local databases (usually SQLite) so I applied it to fragments, which seem to have a similar workflow; I'm not married to it though. How have you organized your applications to interface with the Fragments API, and what (if any) design patterns do you think apply do this?

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  • Les pionniers de la robotique humanoïde Aldebaran proposent un Developer Program, pour aider les développeurs à donner vie à Nao

    Les pionniers de la robotique humanoïde Aldebaran proposent un Developer Program, pour aider les développeurs à donner vie à Nao Aldebaran Robotics est la première entreprise française de robotique humanoïde. Elle a vu le jour en 2005 sous l'impulsion de son fondateur, Bruno Maisonnier. Aujourd'hui, elle lance son Developer Program, qui s'adresse aux programmeurs désireux de faire avancer le projet Nao. Nao est un petit robot haut de 58 centimètres et pesant 5 kg. Il est robuste et peut chuter sans se briser, il est de plus capable de se relever. En maîtrisant sa programmation, on peut le faire marcher, danser, couper du bois, communiquer avec des enfants autistes, etc. Les applications sont quasiment infinies, mais nécessitent d...

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  • What are the default layout settings in gnome-terminal?

    - by Exeleration-G
    I want to replace gnome-terminal fully by lxterminal. I've started by changing the default terminal emulator. So I ran sudo update-alternatives --config x-terminal-emulator, and chose lxterminal. After that, I ran dconf-editor and went to org - gnome - desktop - applications - terminal and changed gnome-terminal to lxterminal and removed the -x in the exec arg part. The only problem though, is that by default, lxterminal doesn't look like gnome-terminal. What are gnome-terminal's default layout settings? I'm especially looking for the hexadecimal colour codes for both text and background.

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  • What are the benefits of Android way of "saving memory" - explicitly passing Context objects everywhere?

    - by Sarge Borsch
    Turned out, this question is not easy to formulate for me, but let's try. In Android, pretty much any UI object depends on a Context, and has defined lifetime. It also can destroy and recreate UI objects and even whole application process at any time, and so on. This makes coding asynchronous operations correctly not straightforward. (and sometimes very cumbersome) But I never have seen a real explanation, why it's done that way? There are other OSes, including mobile OSes (iOS, for example), that don't do such things. So, what are the wins of Android way (Activities & Contexts)? Does that allow Android applications to use much less RAM, or maybe there are other benefits?

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  • How can I launch Matlab 2012 on Ubuntu 12.04?

    - by Mattia
    I have a problem with the MATLAB 2012 installation. After having installed it using alt+f2 and having used gksudo nautilus I have installed MATLAB in the correct folder which is: /usr/local/MATLAB/R2012a Then I inserted the license and the window told "activation complete" or something like that. This made me happy, but only for a while because as soon as I try to search for Matlab within the applications I cannot find it and neither if I try to run matlab into terminal it says: command not found Can someone help me!? Tanks in advance!

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  • Oracle Catalog – product overview for middleware

    - by JuergenKress
    Are you looking for quick overview of all the Oracle product and solutions? The answer is the Oracle Catalog which helps you to understand the whole stack from hardware, database, middleware all the way to applications. A great source and helpful for sales persons and customers. Make sure you add the file to your mobile device. SOA & BPM Partner Community For regular information on Oracle SOA Suite become a member in the SOA & BPM Partner Community for registration please visit  www.oracle.com/goto/emea/soa (OPN account required) If you need support with your account please contact the Oracle Partner Business Center. Blog Twitter LinkedIn Mix Forum Technorati Tags: Catalog,SOA Community,Oracle SOA,Oracle BPM,Community,OPN,Jürgen Kress

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  • Is ignoring clients data during an automatic upgrading acceptable?

    - by A competent translator
    I recently faced a deletion of my calendar and notes data inside a third party application ( Horde ) on my online space. When I told the web hosting provider they replied that they were doing an upgrade to system software (!!) and client third party applications are not within their reach or backup policy. They don't even have a backup of my data. Is this practice acceptable from a web hosting provider, even for an individual clients ? I know that backing up my data is my responsibility but I anticipated that backup copies done by the host would be available when needed.

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  • A roadmap to learn PHP efficiently

    - by Goma
    I have been always confused when I want to start learning PHP. I got afraid of learning any bad habbits or things that could lead to unsecure applications. If you can help and hope you can, I would like to ask you experts in PHP to help me and put a roadmap for me from the beginning. It would be better if it is a series of books so when I finish a book I go to the next or a series of videos or whatever. No worries about how much the books may cost, most importantly that I will learn the right things. Thanks.

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  • Reasons to use C++ ?

    - by RodH257
    I've read here and in other places that learning C++, C or other low level languages are a must to get a more low level perspective on development. I agree with this, but I find it hard to find a reason to use C++ over C# or similar languages. Most of the work I do is web based, so there's no need for C++ there. Other work is windows based, and most things work fine in C# there, so what sort of situation could I use C++? I don't do any high performance stuff, nor do I create games, mostly business applications. I'm looking for an excuse to expand on my C++ knowledge but I need some motivation other than 'because the internet said I should'.

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  • MEF (Microsoft Extensibility Framework) made simple (ish)

    Microsoft Extensibility Framework or MEF is one of the great features in Silverlight, designed around making Silverlight applications more extensible generally and provides a much more complete story for the separation of concerns. MEF then begs the question 'Why we care?' and 'What can MEF really do?' and we will address that here.Let us talk about a real world example for a moment.Say you are a vertical selling corporation of some kind, meaning that you sell to companies that do similar things....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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  • Menus not visible in some apps in Xubuntu 12.04

    - by Carl Burkart
    I've been using Ubuntu 12.04 for a few weeks and recently added the xubuntu desktop as well. I have noticed that in some applications, there is no menu present. For example, in Thunar, their is no menu (File, View, etc.), so I can't figure out how to "show hidden files." Could this be some conflict between xubuntu and unity's global menu. I want to be able to log in under either on my netbook, so uninstalling one or the other is not an option. Any ideas?

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  • How to permanently disable touchpad in 12.04?

    - by Andreas
    I'm looking for a way to permanently disable the touchpad in Ubuntu 12.04 (my computer is a Lenovo Thinkpad Edge on which it isn't possible to disable it in the BIOS). I tried the applications GPointingDeviceSettings and synaptiks 0.8.1 as well as the applets touchpad-indicator and Jupiter. None of these does the trick of disabling the touchpad permanently. Jupiter comes closest - it remembers that I have disabled the touchpad after restart - but when I login after the computer has been in suspend mode, the touchpad is enabled again. Can anyone help me in disabling the touchpad possibly at a lower level so it won't in any way be enabled unless I choose to enable it? I'm totally new to linux so a detailed explanation would be much appreciated ... The links, so far, doesn't address my question. I have no problem turning the touchpad off and making it stay off after reboot but when I login after the computer has been in an altered power mode it's on again. Isn't there a way to permanently disable a device like touchpad?

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  • L'iPhone 5 : un écran plus grand et une nouvelle connectique, il arrivera le 21 septembre aux mêmes prix que l'iPhone 4S

    L'iPhone 5 a un écran plus grand et une nouvelle connectique propriétaire Il arrive le 21 septembre, aux mêmes prix que l'iPhone 4S Cinq. Apple a bien présenté ce soir son iPhone 5, avec un écran de 4 pouces (1136 x 640 en 16/9e). Comme prévue. Que les développeurs se rassurent, les applications conçues pour les anciens iPhones ne seront pas étirées mais se verront ajouter deux bandes noires. Plus fin (7.6 mm), plus léger (112 grammes), plus rapide avec le processeur A6 (présenté comme 2 fois plus rapide, y compris dans le traitement vidéos, que le A5), plus endurant avec une nouvelle batterie (8 à 10 heures en surf, 40 en mode player et 225 en veille), l'iPhone 5 fait tout...

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  • Oracle publie NetBeans 7.2 bêta : support de PHP 5.4, C++ 11, Java 7 Update 4, déploiement dans le Cloud et intégration de FindBugs pour l'IDE

    Oracle publie NetBeans 7.2 bêta support de PHP 5.4, C++ 11, Java 7 Update 4, déploiement dans le Cloud et intégration de FindBugs pour l'IDE Oracle vient d'annoncer la sortie de la bêta de NetBeans 7.2. NetBeans est un environnement de développement intégré permettant la création des applications en Java, PHP, C et C++, ainsi qu'en plusieurs langages JVM comme Scala et Groovy. [IMG]http://ftp-developpez.com/gordon-fowler/NetBeans%20Logo.png[/IMG] L a bêta de NetBeans 7.2 intègre des améliorations et nouvelles fonctionnalités permettant d'obtenir de meilleures performances sur les systèmes de fichiers distants, une numérisation des projets en arrière-plan et un déma...

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  • exchange live feed with pre-recorded video for wireless internet camera to router

    - by nate
    I wasn't sure if this should be asked in Web Applications, or Network Engineering, or what... Long story short, I have a video camera with mic that is wirelessly connected to a router (NETGEAR R6200), which can then be viewed through an online service. I would like to be able to somehow exchange the live feed with a pre-recorded video, or image, preferably with pre-recorded sound (the sound of silence would be easiest). Can I place this inbetween the camera and the router, do I need to redirect the camera feed to my laptop first, and then push out the fake video/audio onto the router, without the service knowing the difference? Thanks much and I hope this is well understood!

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  • Google Apps for Business : Google propose la signature chiffrée des mails pour lutter contre les spams, en utilisant la norme DKIM

    Google Apps for Business : Google propose la signature chiffrée des mails Pour lutter contre les spams, en utilisant la norme DKIM Dans sa lutte contre le fléau des spams, Google vient d'ajouter un outil à ses Google Apps for Business, sa suite professionnelle d'applications Cloud. En plus de Postini, cette suite se dote aujourd'hui d'une technologie spécialement conçue pour contre-carrer les spams et autres phishing. Le principe repose sur une identification chiffrée de l'identité de l'expéditeur, qui s'authentifie alors comme « sûr ». Cette protection utilise sur une norme déjà existante appelée « DomainKeys Identified Mail » (DKIM). La nouveautés est son intégration aux Google ...

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  • JSR Updates and Inactive JSR ballots

    - by heathervc
    The following are JSRs have posted updates in the last week: JSR 331, Constraint Programming API, has posted a Maintenance Draft Review; this review closes 29 September. JSR 352, Batch Applications for the Java Platform, has posted an Early Draft Review; this review closes 29 September. JSR 353, Java API for JSON Processing, has posted an Early Draft Review; this review closes 7 October. Inactive JSRs: The following JSR proposals have been Inactive for at least two years and are currently on the EC ballot to be declared Dormant, following a period where the community was given an opportunity to express interest in their continued development: JSR 50, Distributed Real-Time Specification JSR 282, Real-Time Specification for Java (RTSJ) 1.1 JSR 307, Network Mobility and Mobile Data API JSR 327, Dynamic Contents Delivery Service API for Java ME JSR 328, Change Management API

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  • Chrome : Google offrira 20 000 dollars au premier chercheur exploitant une faille dans son navigateur lors du Pwn2Own

    Chrome : Google offrira 20 000 dollars au premier chercheur exploitant une faille Dans son navigateur lors du rassemblement de hackers Pwn2Own Google propose de payer 20 000 dollars au premier chercheur qui réussira à exploiter les failles de sécurité de son navigateur Chrome lors de la compétition de hacking Pwn2Own. Pwn2Own est une compétition permettant aux meilleurs experts de sécurité de se retrouver pour déceler et d'exploiter les failles de sécurité des systèmes et des applications. Ce geste montre une confiance « sans faille » de Google envers les dispositifs de sécurité de Chrome, notamment sa "Sanbox" (bac à sable) qui lors de la précédente édition du Pwn2On n'...

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  • MSXML4.0 SP2 is going out-of-support in April. 2010

    This is a friendly reminder that MSXML4.0 SP2 is going out-of-support on 4/13/2010. Applications using MSXML4.0 should be either migrated to MSXML6.0 or upgraded to MSXML 4.0 SP3. For more information about the Microsoft Support Lifecycle Policy, please visit the  Microsoft Lifecycle Website. You may ask why MSXML6.0 is being mentioned here and what relationship exists between two versions. Please read below for historical context: MSXML4.0 was released to the web in April 2001 to provide...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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  • What are the industry metrics for average spend on dev hardware and software? [on hold]

    - by RationalGeek
    I'm trying to budget for my dev shop and compare our budget items to industry expectations. I'm hoping to find some information on what percentage of a dev's salary is generally spent on tooling, both hardware and software. Where can I find such information? If instead there is a source that looks at raw dollars that is useful, too. I can extrapolate what I need from that. NOTE: Your anecdotal evidence from your own job will not be very helpful. I'm looking for industry average statistics from a credible source. EDIT: I'm reluctant to even keep this question going based on the passionate negative responses of commenters, but I do think this is valuable information (assuming anyone will care to answer) so let me make one attempt to clarify why I'm looking for this information, and then leave it at that. I'm not sure why understanding and validating my motives is a necessary step to providing the information, but apparently that is the case, so I will do my best. Firstly, let me respond to the idea that us "management types" shouldn't use these types of metrics to evaluate budgets. I agree in part. Ideally, you should spend whatever is necessary on developers in order to keep them fully happy and productive. And this is true of all employees. However, companies operate in a world of limited resources, and every dollar spent in one area means a dollar not spent in another. So it is not enough to simply say "I need to spend $10,000 per developer next year" without having some way to justify that position. One way to help justify it is to compare yourself against the industry. If it is the case that on average a software shops spends 5% (making up that number) of their total development budget (salaries being the large portion of the other 95%, for arguments sake), and I'm only spending 3%, it helps in the justification process. So, it is not my intent to use this information to limit what I spend on developers, but rather to arm myself with the necessary justification to spend what I need to spend on developers to give them the best tools I can. I have been a developer for many years and I understand the need for proper tooling. Next, let's examine the idea that even considering the relationship between a spend on developer salaries and developer tooling is ludicrous and should be banned from budgetary thinking. As Jimmy Hoffa put it in their comment, it's like saying "I'm going to spend no more than 10% of median employee salary on light bulbs and coffee from now on.". Well, yes, it is like saying that, and from a budgeting perspective, this is a useful way to look at things. If you know that, on average, an employee consumes X dollars of coffee a year, then you can project a coffee budget based on that. And you can compare it to an industry metric to understand where you fall: do you spend more on coffee than other companies or less? Why might this be? If you are a coffee supply manager, that seems like a useful thought process. The same seems to hold true for developers. Now, on to the idea that I need to compare "apples to apples" and only look at other shops that are in the same place geographically, the same business, the same application architecture, and the same development frameworks. I guess if I could find such a statistic that said "a shop that is exactly identical to yours spends X on developer tooling" it would be wonderful. But there is plenty of value in an average statistic. Here's an analogy: let's say you are working on a household budget and need to decide how much to spend on groceries. Is it enough to know that the average consumer spends 15% on groceries and therefore decide that you will budget exactly 15%? No. You have to tweak your budget based on your individual needs and situation. But the generalized statistic does help in this evaluation. You can know if your budget is grossly off from what others are doing, and this can help you figure out why this is. So, I will concede the point that it would be better to find statistics that align to my shop, though I think any statistics I could find would be useful for what I'm doing. In that light, let's say that my shop is mostly focused on ASP.NET web applications. That doesn't map perfectly to reality because large enterprises have very heterogenous IT environments. But if I was going to pick one technology that is our focus that would be it. But, if you were to point me at some statistics that are related to a Linux shop doing embedded Java applications, I would still find it useful as a point of comparison. SUMMARY: Let me try to rephrase my question. I'm trying to find industry metrics on how much dev shops spend on developer tooling, both hardware and software. I don't so much care whether it is expressed as a percentage of total budget or as X dollars per dev or as Y percentage of salary. Any metric would be useful. If there are metrics that are specific to ASP.NET dev shops in the Northeast US, all the better, but I would be happy to find anything.

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  • Learn about CRM and CX at Oracle Days 2012

    - by Richard Lefebvre
    Oracle Day 2012 features learning tracks and sessions tailored for accelerating your business in today’s environment. Oracle simplifies IT by investing in best-of-breed technologies at every layer of the technology stack and engineering them to work together so you can focus on driving your business forward. Throughout its history, Oracle has proved it can address the most complex IT challenges and solve the business problems of our customers. Discover Oracle’s strategy for powering innovation in the areas of Cloud, Social, Mobile, Business Operations, Data Center Optimization, Big Data and Analytics. Oracle Day 2012: Tracks     Engine for Growth: The business for optimized data center Powering innovation for your enterprise applications Architect your cloud: A blueprint for Cloud builders See more, Act faster: powering innovation with analytics Business operations: Powering business innovation Customer Experience: Empowering people, powering brands Check out the agenda at local even for more details

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  • Secure Web Apps from SQL Injection in ASP.Net

    In the first part of this two-part series you learned how SQL injection works in ASP.NET 3.5 using a MS SQL database. You were also shown with a real web application which was not secure against SQL injection attacks how these attacks can be used by the hacker to delete sensitive information from your website such as database tables. In this part you will learn how to start securing your web applications so they will not be vulnerable to these kinds of exploits. A complete corrected example of the insecure web application will be provided at the end of this tutorial.... ALM Software Solution ? Try it live! Requirements Management, Project Planning, Implementation Tracking & QA Testing.

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