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  • Transparency in XNA-4 primitives

    - by Shashwat
    I'm using XNA 4 with Visual Studio 2010. I'm trying to create a simple 3D world with walls and doors in which the user to free to roam around. A wall is just a rectangle which is currently being rendered with four vertices using triangle strips. But to create a door, I'd have to split it into three rectangles as shown in the figure. Four quadrilaterals if I want to have the following door-style It will become more complex to have multiple doors on the same wall or if I have windows. Is there any shorter way to handle this? I am looking for something that will just make the wall transparent wherever I want. I found a solution but facing a problem here

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  • Learn About HTML5 and the Future of the Web

    Learn About HTML5 and the Future of the Web San Francisco Java, PHP, and HTML5 user groups hosted an event on May 11th, 2010 on HTML5 with three amazing speakers: Brad Neuberg from Google, Giorgio Sardo from Microsoft, and Peter Lubbers from Kaazing. In this first of the three videos, Brad Neuberg from Google (formerly an HTML5 advocate and currently a Software Engineer on the Google Buzz team) explains why HTML5 matters - to consumers as well as developers! His overview of HTML5 included SVG/Canvas rendering, CSS transforms, app-cache, local databases, web workers, and much more. He also identified the scope and practical implications of the changes that are coming along with HTML5 support in modern browsers. This event was organized by Marakana, Michael Tougeron from Gamespot, and Bruno Terkaly from Microsoft. Microsoft was the host and Marakana, Gamespot, Medallia, TEKsystems, and Guidewire Software sponsored the event. marakana.com From: GoogleDevelopers Views: 177 6 ratings Time: 50:44 More in Science & Technology

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  • 10% des sites Internet français seraient infectés, les plus atteints étant les légitimes gouv.fr

    10% des sites Internet français seraient infectés, les plus atteints étant les légitimes gouv.fr Alwil Software, l'éditeur de l'antivirus gratuit Avast, vient de publier un rapport basé sur les données de la Communauté IQ (un programme de capteurs présents sur les machines de 100 millions d'utilisateurs d'Avast) : « Chaque fois qu'un membre de la Communauté IQ visite un site web, l'antivirus avast! installé sur leur ordinateur réalise un scan rigoureux et examine le comportement du site pour tout type d'infection, virus ou activité suspecte », explique un responsable du produit. Ce système à permis de détecter 252.000 domaines infectés et infectieux lors du 1er trimestre 2010, sur un total d'environ 12 millions de visites dans le m...

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  • Microsoft annule son projet de tablette Courier, l'objet ne sera pas mis en production

    Mise à jour du 30.04.2010 par Katleen Microsoft annule son projet de tablette Courier, l'objet ne sera pas mis en production L'information est courte, claire et concise. Microsoft vient à la fois de confirmer l'existence d'une tablette Courier, et d'en annoncer la mort. Voici donc un rival de moins pour l'iPad d'Apple. C'est Frank Shaw, chargé de communication pour Microsoft, qui a fait -il y a à peine quelques heures- la déclaration suivante aux médias américains : «A tout moment, de nouvelles idées sont expérimentées, testées et incubées. C'est dans l'ADN de Microsoft. Le projet «Courier» en est un exemple. Sa technologie sera évaluée pour un usage futur, mais nous ne prévoyon...

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  • Sept 25th - SharePoint 2013 talk in Arendal, Norway

    - by Sahil Malik
    SharePoint 2010 Training: more information I am thrilled to be talking about SharePoint 2013 in Arendal, Norway over an informal user group get together. Thanks to a Doorway and Sevan Marine for making this happen, and thanks to Asplan Viak for presenting a real world implementation called "Oh behave!" I mean! Beehive :). Here is the agenda, 1800 - 1815 Welcome, the user group - a bit to bite into1815 - 1930 Sahil Malik: SharePoint 2013 - what's new? How do we get there? What challenges will we face?1930 - 2000 Asplan Viak presents their SharePoint Solution – Beehive When and Where: 1800hrs at Kittelsbuktveien 5 Read full article ....

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  • Le système de gestion des mots de passe de Google pourrait être compromis, suite aux attaques chinoi

    Mise à jour du 21.04.2010 par Katleen Le système de gestion des mots de passe de Google pourrait être compromis, suite aux attaques chinoises de fin 2009 Lors des attaques de décembre dernier visant Google et émanant de Chine, le système de gestion des mots de passe de la firme aurait été compromis (le niveau d'intrusion du système n'avait pas été communiqué). Chez Google, c'est un programme nommé Gaia qui gère les mots de passe des utilisateurs pour les accès à tous les services web de la firme, y compris ceux dédiés aux professionnels (Google Apps). Cette application est très confidentielle et rarement évoquée. Les pirates asiatiques ont donc réussi à s'introduire dans l'infra...

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  • Kinect sera disponible mondialement pour Noël, le module pour Xbox de Microsoft devrait coûter 150$

    Mise à jour du 16.06.2010 par Katleen Kinect sera disponible mondialement pour Noël, le module pour Xbox de Microsoft devrait coûter 150$ Lundi, Microsoft a présenté Kinect (le nouveau nom du projet Natal) lors du salon du jeu vidéo E3 à Los Angeles. Des journaliste ont même pu essayer l'engin. Lors de sa sortie, 15 jeux seront déjà disponibles avec la plateforme. Six ont déjà été présentés sur le salon. Il y Kinectimals, jeu d'interaction avec un bébé tigre qu'il faut caresser et faire jouer ; Kinect Sports (bowling, javelot, etc.) qui rappelle un titre similaire sur Wii ; Dance Central dont le but est de reproduire la chorégraphie à l'écran ; Kinect Your Shape, qui propose des exercices sportifs de...

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  • Twitter s'éloigne de plus en plus de ses développeurs externes, quel avenir pour leurs applications

    Mise à jour du 14.04.2010 par Katleen Twitter s'éloigne de plus en plus de ses développeurs externes, quel avenir pour leurs applications face aux outils officiels ? A ses débuts, le site de micro-blogging Twitter n'avait pas les moyens financiers de ses ambitions. Aussi s'est-il appuyé sur l'aide de développeurs externes qui lui ont crée gratuitement des services et des outils, en échange de revenus publicitaires. C'est grâce à ces programmeurs que les utilisateurs du réseau communautaire peuvent aujourd'hui raccourcir leurs URLs, poster des twitpics, gèrer plusieurs comptes en même temps, etc. Le travail des développeurs extérieurs a donc largement contribué à l'ascension vertigineuse du sit...

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  • Why did Git become so popular?

    - by Jungle Hunter
    Almost every article you read comparing Git and Mercurial it seems like Mercurial has a better command line UX with each command being limited to one idea only (unlike say git checkout). But at some point Git suddenly became super popular and literally exploded. Source: Debian What happened in 2010-01 that things suddenly changed. Looks like GitHub was founded earlier than that - 2008. Edit: Git 1.7.0 seems to be released at the same time: January 2012. Here are the 1.7.0 release notes and the file history with the corresponding dates.

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  • Oracle Application Express Webcast -Wednesday

    - by Alex Blyth
    Hi AllHere are the details for Wednesday's (26th May 2010) webcast on "Oracle Application Express - one of our best kept secrets" beginning at 1.30pm (Sydney, Australia Time). Speaking this week - Andrew Clarke:Webcast is at http://strtc.oracle.com (IE6, 7 & 8 supported only)Conference ID for the webcast is 6690675Conference Key: apexEnrollment is required. Please click here to enroll.Please use your real name in the name field (just makes it easier for us to help you out if we can't answer your questions on the call)Audio details:NZ Toll Free - 0800 888 157 orAU Toll Free - 1800420354 (or +61 2 8064 0613)Meeting ID: 7914841Meeting Passcode: 26052010Talk to you all WednesdayAlex

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  • [News] Validation des d?pendances inter-couches

    Visual Studio 2010 propose une fonctionnalit? r?ellement pertinente, notamment lorsqu'on r?alise de l'audit de code. La validation des couches d'architecture permet de d?celer des probl?mes de d?pendances invalides entre les couches d'une architecture. Ceci peut arriver lorsque la couche de pr?sentation court-circuite la couche de services pour acc?der ? des DAO. Coupl? avec TFS, il est m?me possible d'interdire le commit d'une d?pendance invalide. A d?couvrir absolument.

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  • SharePoint Office365 and Azure &ndash; an Overview of what you can use today

    - by Sahil Malik
    SharePoint 2010 Training: more information I will be speaking on cloud related topics – an overview at one of my favorite user groups, CMAPonline on January 24th. Here are the details, When – Tuesday, January 24, 2012      7:00 PMWhere - UMBC Building 21 About - "SharePoint Office365 and Azure – an Overview of what you can use today!"Everyone is talking about the cloud. Everyone is moving to the cloud. Microsoft's cloud offering is probably the most expansive of all. But how does it really compare with other offerings? What is the featureset of Google? Or Amazon? And in the jungle of Beta, what is currently proven and production ready in the Microsoft spectrum? Most of all, how do you move from your current setup to a cloud based setup? In this session, Sahil provides a manager and architect level overview demystifying all these topics and more. Read full article ....

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  • Humour : Créez vos dialogues entre Steve Jobs et Bill Gates, en rajoutant des bulles sur les images

    Humour : Créez vos dialogues entre Steve Jobs et Bill Gates, en rajoutant des bulles sur les images Un site américain à eu la bonne idée de lancer un concours plutôt original : fournissant trois photographies qui se suivent d'une récente entrevue entre Steve Jobs et Bill Gates, il propose aux internautes d'y insérer leurs propres bulles pour donner vie à leurs propres dialogues. Partant de là, tout est possible, on peut même modifier l'ordre des images pour créer le dialogue le plus loufoque possible entre ces deux géants du marché de l'informatique. Voici les trois images de base, vierges : [IMG]http://www.gizmodo.fr/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/jobs-vs-gates.jpg[/IMG] Voici maintenant l'...

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  • After the Olympics the Silverlight Tour in Vancouver!

      Did you know that in 2010 Vancouver is hosting 2 great events:the Olympics and the Silverlight Tour! Now the Olympics are done, lets move to Silverlight! The Silverlight Tour is coming to Vancouver, and offers fresh new Silverlight 4 content! What: Silverlight training When: May 03-06 (4 days) Where: Vancouver, BC Registration: http://www.runatserver.com/SilverlightTraining.aspx Also note that we now offer a free license of Telerik's RadControls for Silverlight to every...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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  • ASP.NET Data-Aware Reporting: Getting Started Video

    Check out this very useful XtraReports getting started video that shows you how to create your first data-aware web report: Even if youre an XtraReports pro-user now, I recommend watching the video. Why? As promised, this is one of the first re-recorded videos that uses Visual Studio 2010 as well as DXperience v2010.1 release. Not only that, the screencast reflects some of the newer elements and features of XtraReports starting with the DXperience v2010.1 release. Check out the video and then...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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  • AMD sort un processeur 6 coeurs moins cher que celui d'Intel, le meilleur est-il le plus performant

    Mise à jour du 27.04.2010 par Katleen AMD sort un processeur 6 coeurs moins cher que celui d'Intel, le meilleur processeur est-il le plus performant ou le moins cher ? AMD a lancé la commercialisation de deux processeurs X6 de la gamme Phenom II. Dotées de six coeurs, ces puces se veulent être moins chères que les modèles équivalents vendus par Intel. Et le rabais est de taille : là où le i7-980XM d'Intel coûte 999 dollars, le Phenom II X6 1090 T (3.2Ghz) s'acquiert pour 295 dollars. Quant au 1055T (2.8Ghz), il est vendu 199$. Ciblant une clientèle de joueurs ou d'utilisateurs recherchant de très bonnes performances pour leur bureau, ces composants sont à ce jour ...

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  • Oracle at the Gartner BI Summit Next Week

    - by kimberly.billings
    We're heading back to Vegas next week - this time for the Gartner Business Intelligence Summit April 12 - 14, 2010 at the Mandalay Bay Resort. Be sure to attend our Customer Case Study session featuring Beckman Coulter, Tuesday, April 13th at 9:45, then swing by our booth to have all your questions answered by Oracle BI and data warehousing experts. We will also be scheduling Face-to-Face meetings with Oracle product executives, so if you would like to schedule a meeting, submit a request via the online agenda builder and Gartner will arrange a meeting with the appropriate Oracle contact. To view the agenda and to find out more about the Gartner BI Summit, visit: http://www.gartner.com/it/page.jsp?id=1118023

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  • La plateforme open source équivalente à .NET présente MonoDevelop 2.4, un environnement de développe

    Mise à jour du 18.06.2010 par Katleen La plateforme open source équivalente à .NET présente MonoDevelop 2.4, un environnement de développement accompagné de nouveautés Le projet Mono est un clone open source de la plateforme .NET de Microsoft. Son responsable, Miguel de Icaza, a annoncé il y a quelques heures l'arrivée de l'environnement de développement MonoDevelop 2.4, compatible avec Linux, Windows et Mac OS X. De nombreuses nouveautés en profitent pour faire leur entrée, parmis lesquelles : un moteur de navigation pour les fichiers, classes et méthodes ; de nouvelles fonctions d'autocomplétion ; une barre de recherche refondue ; une meilleure gestion des erreurs, etc. Le design a l...

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  • What is recommended - UC or EV or EV UC certificate?

    - by Abdel Olakara
    We are implementing Exchange 2010 server and an eCommerce site. Both of these need certificates and I am confused what to use? I know Exchange need UC certificate. Can I use it for the ecommerce site as well? I did read EV is recommended for web sites.. I would like to know what to use and the recommended procedures. Here how we will be using the certificates: We are planning to use *.net for testing Exchange server Will be using *.com for Exchange server (Production) Will be using *.com for ecommerce site (Production) I also heard about certificates which are both EV UC.. please recommend the correct certificates to use.

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  • Many Different Things Rolled into a Ball

    - by MOSSLover
    Yeah I know I don’t blog much anymore, because life has taken me places that don’t involve the interwebs unfortunately.  I am in the midst of planning two events, starting a non for profit, creating more sessions for various conferences, submitting to various conferences, working a 40 hour a week job, attempting to hang out with boyfriend/friends/family.  So you can see that list does not include this blog sadly that’s how it goes sometimes.  The bottom piece very important over any of the top pieces.  I haven’t seen St. Louis in a while and I get to go back.  I was gone from home for MVP Summit and Best Practices Conference, so the boyfriend and cat didn’t get to see me either for a bit.  Then you have to add in the whole toilet being broken fiasco this week.  Maintenance really thought it would be cool to turn off the ability to flush.  I mean who does that?  Then when we call the owner he comes by turns it on and we figure it was an accident, because well the next day no one came by to tell us there was a leak.  It was all kinds of strangeness and involved me running to other people’s toilets.  As Dan Usher would say, I was a sad panda for a few days.  So I guess I wanted to post a few thoughts here just because I can.  I do not like multiple content editor webparts embedded with html files in numerous pages doing the same thing.  I will tell you why I don’t like these particular webparts and the way they are being used.  First off if you have a bunch of pages with script includes it’s about time you should just dump them into the masterpage.  Why bother finding all 20 pages and changing those pages when you can just use a single masterpage that already exists? The other thing that is bothering me days is screen scraping.  Just don’t do it, because in 2010 you will find the UI is substantially slower.  I understand you are new and you have no idea what to do.  You are also using 2007 am I right?  So then you need to go to codeplex.com and type in a search for SPServices.  Download it, use it, love it and then have it’s babies (well maybe don’t go so far this is not the GRID in Tron). If you have a ton of constants in your code why did you not go in and create a webpart with a bunch of properties and/or link to a configuration list hidden in the browser?  This type of property and list could help you out in the long run.  The power users and administrators can now change the control without you having to compile it over and over again.  It’s good stuff.  Also, you can change the control without compiling it, especially in 2007 where you have to do a farm solution.  In 2010 you can do a sandbox solution I guess, but shouldn’t you make it as easy and supportable as possible for other users? In conclusion I’m an angry person when it comes to viewing something repeatedly and analyzing it in a system.  Now we will move on to the next topic…MVP Summit…So yeah I can’t really talk about particulars, but I can talk about my experience as a person.  Don’t build something up to be cooler than it is only to be dropped from your 10,000 foot perch.  My experience was great, but the content overall was something to be desired.  It’s ok I got to meet a lot of people I would not have met if I had not gone.  Some of it was surreal, such as product group members showing up and talking to us.  It was pretty neat.  Plus I never had the chance to get to that mythical MS Office in Redmond.  Prior to Summit it was like Rainbow Brites unicorn trying taunting me on television when I was a kid.  So I guess with all that said I give it a B.  It was awesome in some way, but lacking in other ways.  The cool part is that I got to go.  Would I have lived without going? Yes, but it was still cool. I could prattle on about other things and make this post massive, but I’m going to pass and give myself a piece of Sunday to play Rockband and do 800 other things.  I hope the two of you who read this blog are well.  I’ll catch you all at another juncture.  Have a good weekend and varying holidays in between. Technorati Tags: SharePoint,MVP Summit,JQuery,Javascript

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  • Resources for up-to-date Delphi programming

    - by Dan Kelly
    I'm a developer in a small department and have been using Delphi for the last 10 years. Whilst I've tried to keep up-to-date with movements there are a lot of changes that have occurred between Delphi 7 and (current for us) 2010. Stack Exchange and here have been great for answering the "how do you" questions, but what I'd like is a resource that shows great examples of larger scale programming. For example is there anywhere that hosts examples of well written, multi form applications? Something that can be looked at as a whole to illustrate why things should be done a certain way?

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  • Light Peak, "le successeur de l'USB 3", devrait débarquer dès la fin de l'année avec des taux de tra

    Pour Intel, l'USB 3 a déjà un successeur : Light Peak Qui pourra atteindre les 10 Gbps et qui devrait débarquer dès fin 2010 Il y a à peine une an, Intel dévoilait Light Peak, une technologie de transfert de données par fibre optique qui flirte avec les 10 Gbps... soit le double de l'USB 3. Or l'USB 3 semble tarder à s'imposer. Les propos de Kevin Kahn, senior manager chez Intel lors de l'Intel Developer Forum de Pékin, n'en ont que plus de résonance. "Nous voyons [Light Peak] comme le successeur logique de l'USB 3.0. D'une certaine manière nous aimerions réaliser le tout dernier cable dont vous aurez besoin". Même si une période de cohabitation des deux ...

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  • Troubleshooting Errors When Embedding Type Information (Doug Rothaus)

    Visual Studio 2010 has a new feature, Embed Interop Types, that can simplify application deployment and solve those pesky issues that can arise when using COM Interop and Primary Interop Assemblies (PIAs). If you’ve ever had to ship multiple versions of an application that automates Microsoft Office where the only difference between your published versions is the version of the PIA (to match different Office versions), then this feature is for you. You enable type embedding when you reference...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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  • CON6714 - Mixed-Language Development: Leveraging Native Code from Java

    - by Darryl Gove
    Here's the abstract from my JavaOne talk: There are some situations in which it is necessary to call native code (C/C++ compiled code) from Java applications. This session describes how to do this efficiently and how to performance-tune the resulting applications. The objectives for the session are: Explain reasons for using native code in Java applications Describe pitfalls of calling native code from Java Discuss performance-tuning of Java apps that use native code I'll cover how to call native code from Java, debugging native code, and then I'll dig into performance tuning the code. The talk is not going too deep on performance tuning - focusing on the JNI specific topics; I'll do a bit more about performance tuning in my OpenWorld talk later in the day.

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  • Creating and Using a jQuery Plug-in in ASP.NET Web Forms

    - by bipinjoshi
    Developers often resort to code reuse techniques in their projects. As far as ASP.NET framework server side programming is concerned classes, class libraries, components, custom server controls and user controls are popular code reuse techniques. Modern ASP.NET web applications no longer restrict themselves only to server side programming. They also make use of client side scripting to render rich web forms. No wonder that Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 includes jQuery library by default as a part of newly created web site. If you are using jQuery for client side scripting then one way to reuse your client side code is to create a jQuery plug-in. Creating a plug-in allows you to bundle your reusable jQuery code in a neat way and then reuse it across web forms. In this article you will learn how to create a simple jQuery plug-in from scratch. You will also learn about certain guidelines that help you build professional jQuery plug-ins.http://www.bipinjoshi.net/articles/aae84a03-b4a8-477d-b087-5b7f42935220.aspx 

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