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  • eSTEP TechCast - Oracle OpenWorls Systems Update - Material available

    - by Cinzia Mascanzoni
    Thanks to those of you who attended the TechCast on "Oracle OpenWorld Systems Update".  The materials (presentation, replay) from the TechCast are now available for all of you via our eSTEP portal.  You will need to provide your email address and the pin below to access the downloads. Link to the portal is shown below. URL: http://launch.oracle.com/ PIN: eSTEP_2011 The downloads can be found under tab Events --> TechCast. Feel free to explore also the other delivered TechCasts and more useful information under the Download and Links tab.

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  • Google modifie en profondeur l'interface des Google Docs pour faciliter le classement et la recherche dans la liste des documents

    Google modifie l'UI des Google Docs en profondeur Pour faciliter le classement, la recherche et la navigation dans la liste des documents Les Google Docs vont connaître une mise à jour importante rendue nécessaire, d'après le responsable du produit, par ses récentes évolutions. La suite bureautique en ligne est en effet quasiment devenue, en plus de son usage de base, un service de stockage de fichiers. L'année dernière, Google a ouvert sa plate-forme au téléchargement (l'upload) de tout type de fichiers. Pas simplement ceux compatible avec les applications hébergés (traitement de texte, présentation, tableur, etc.). Résultat, il est possible d'y héberger des vidéos, des photos, d...

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  • eSTEP TechCast - October-Special 2012 Material available

    - by mseika
    Dear Partners,We would like to extend our sincere thanks to those of you who attended our TechCast on "Oracle OpenWorld Systems Update". The materials (presentation, replay) from the TechCast are now available for all of you via our eSTEP portal. You will need to provide your email address and the pin below to access the downloads. Link to the portal is shown below.URL: http://launch.oracle.com/PIN: eSTEP_2011The downloads can be found under tab Events --> TechCast.Feel free to explore also the other delivered TechCasts and more useful information under the Download and Links tab. Any feedback is appreciated to help us improve the service and information we deliver.Thanks and best regards,Partner HW Enablement EMEA

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  • eSTEP TechCast - October-Special 2012 Material available

    - by mseika
    Dear Partners,We would like to extend our sincere thanks to those of you who attended our TechCast on "Oracle OpenWorld Systems Update". The materials (presentation, replay) from the TechCast are now available for all of you via our eSTEP portal. You will need to provide your email address and the pin below to access the downloads. Link to the portal is shown below.URL: http://launch.oracle.com/PIN: eSTEP_2011The downloads can be found under tab Events --> TechCast.Feel free to explore also the other delivered TechCasts and more useful information under the Download and Links tab. Any feedback is appreciated to help us improve the service and information we deliver.Thanks and best regards,Partner HW Enablement EMEA

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  • Understanding how to go from a scene to what's actually rendered to screen in OpenGL?

    - by Pris
    I want something that explains step by step how, after setting up a simple scene I can go from that 'world' space, to what's finally rendered on my screen (ie, actually implement something). I need the resource to clearly show how to derive and set up both orthographic and perspective projection matrices... basically I want to thoroughly understand what's going on behind the scenes and not plug in random things without knowing what they do. I've found lots of half explanations, presentation slides, walls of text, etc that aren't really doing much for me. I have a basic understanding of linear algebra/matrix transforms, and a rough idea of what's going on when you go from model space - screen, but not enough to actually implement it in code.

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  • DIBI slides

    I have posted my DIBI slides (PDF; 1,8Meg). It was a fun conference, and my presentation went well. Web developers clearly want to know about mobile. The talks also seem to have been broadcast and taped; will let you know......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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  • La Preview du SDK de Windows Phone 8 disponible le 12 septembre, mais pas pour tout le monde

    La Preview du SDK de Windows Phone 8 disponible le 12 septembre mais pas pour tout le monde Parallèlement à la présentation des nouveaux terminaux Windows Phone 8 de Nokia, Microsoft a annoncé la date de sortie d'une préversion (quasi-finale) du Kit de développement pour l'OS mobile. Le SDK Windows Phone 8 pourra être téléchargé à partir du 12 septembre prochain, mais seulement pour un groupe restreint de développeurs, selon le billet de blog de Microsoft. Il semblerait que l'outil soit uniquement accessible aux personnes ayant déjà publié une application sur le MarketPlace Windows Phone. Ce choix de Micro...

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  • eSTEP TechCast - December 2012 Material available

    - by uwes
    Dear Partners,We would like to extend our sincere thanks to those of you who attended our TechCast on "Innovations with Oracle Solaris Cluster 4". The materials (presentation, replay) from the TechCast are now available for all of you via our eSTEP portal.  You will need to provide your email address and the pin below to access the downloads. Link to the portal is shown below.URL: http://launch.oracle.com/PIN: eSTEP_2011The downloads can be found under tab Events --> TechCast.Feel free to explore also the other delivered TechCasts and more useful information under the Download and Links tab. Any feedback is appreciated to help us improve the service and information we deliver.Thanks and best regards,Partner HW Enablement EMEA

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  • eSTEP TechCast - November 2013 Material available

    - by mseika
    Dear Partners,We would like to extend our sincere thanks to those of you who attended our TechCast on "The Operational Management benefits of Engineered Systems". The materials (presentation, replay) from the TechCast are now available for all of you via our eSTEP portal.  You will need to provide your email address and the pin below to access the downloads. Link to the portal is shown below.URL: http://launch.oracle.com/PIN: eSTEP_2011The material can be found under tab eSTEP TechCast.  Feel free to explore also the other delivered TechCasts and more useful information under the Download and Links tab. Any feedback is appreciated to help us improve the service and information we deliver.Thanks and best regards,Partner HW Enablement EMEA

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  • eSTEP TechCast - October-Special 2012 Material available

    - by uwes
    Dear Partners,We would like to extend our sincere thanks to those of you who attended our TechCast on "Oracle OpenWorld Systems Update". The materials (presentation, replay) from the TechCast are now available for all of you via our eSTEP portal.  You will need to provide your email address and the pin below to access the downloads. Link to the portal is shown below.URL: http://launch.oracle.com/PIN: eSTEP_2011The downloads can be found under tab Events --> TechCast.Feel free to explore also the other delivered TechCasts and more useful information under the Download and Links tab. Any feedback is appreciated to help us improve the service and information we deliver.Thanks and best regards,Partner HW Enablement EMEA

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  • MemSQL : un SGBD résidant en mémoire, 30 fois plus rapide que les systèmes existants, développé par des anciens de Facebook

    MemSQL : un SGBD résidant en mémoire 30 fois plus rapide que les systèmes existants, développé par des anciens de Facebook Deux anciens développeurs de Facebook ont créé un nouveau gestionnaire de bases de données qui serait, selon ceux-ci, le plus rapide du monde. Baptisé MemSQL, le système s'appuie essentiellement sur le stockage des données en mémoire afin de réduire le temps de latence en évitant les lectures et écritures sur les disques durs. Cette caractéristique permet au SGBD d'après ses créateurs, d'être 30 fois plus rapide que les SGBD standards. Une vidéo de présentation a été publiée par ses auteurs, fournissant une démonstration des performances de MemSQL par rapport ...

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  • eSTEP TechCast - December 2012 Material Available

    - by Cinzia Mascanzoni
    The materials (presentation, replay) from the TechCast on "Innovations with Oracle Solaris Cluster 4" are now available for all of you via our eSTEP portal.  You will need to provide your email address and the pin below to access the downloads. Link to the portal is shown below. URL: http://launch.oracle.com/ PIN: eSTEP_2011 The downloads can be found under tab Events --> TechCast. Feel free to explore also the other delivered TechCasts and more useful information under the Download and Links tab. Any feedback is appreciated to help us improve the service and information we deliver.

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  • What are some ways you use VS2010 Toolbox to be more productive?

    - by emragins
    I just saw a presenter who had pre-loaded a large number of code snippets into the Toolbox so that he could pull them into the presentation rather than trying to re-type code on the spot (or have it already integrated and trying to comment/uncomment/etc.) This seemed like an extremely effective use. It got me thinking, though, that perhaps the Toolbox is far more powerful than I've ever considered, but a couple quick google searches didn't yield what I was looking for. What are some other uses of the Toolbox that could help in productivity which may or may not be obvious?

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  • Monday at Oracle OpenWorld 2012 - Must See Session: “Using the Right Tools, Techniques, and Technologies for Integration Projects”

    - by Lionel Dubreuil
    Don’t miss this “CON8669 - Using the Right Tools, Techniques, and Technologies for Integration Projects“ session with Timothy Hall - Sr. Director, Oracle: Date: Monday, Oct 1, Time: 3:15 PM - 4:15 PM Location: Moscone South - 308 Every integration project brings its own unique set of challenges. There are many tools and techniques to choose from. How do you ensure that you have a means of consistently and repeatedly making decisions about which tools, techniques, and technologies are used? In working with many customers around the globe, Oracle has developed a set of criteria to help evaluate a variety of common integration questions. This session explores these criteria and how they have been further organized into decision trees that offer a repeatable means for ensuring that project teams are given the same guidance from project to project. Using these techniques, the presentation shows how you can reduce risk and speed productivity for your projects Objectives for this session are to: Discuss common questions that arise at the start of integration projects Review various decision criteria and approaches for getting to a consistent set of answers Explore how these techniques can be used to reduce risk and speed productivity

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  • Monday at Oracle OpenWorld 2012 - Must See Session: “Using the Right Tools, Techniques, and Technologies for Integration Projects”

    - by Lionel Dubreuil
    Don’t miss this “CON8669 - Using the Right Tools, Techniques, and Technologies for Integration Projects“ session with Timothy Hall - Sr. Director, Oracle: Date: Monday, Oct 1, Time: 3:15 PM - 4:15 PM Location: Moscone South - 308 Every integration project brings its own unique set of challenges. There are many tools and techniques to choose from. How do you ensure that you have a means of consistently and repeatedly making decisions about which tools, techniques, and technologies are used? In working with many customers around the globe, Oracle has developed a set of criteria to help evaluate a variety of common integration questions. This session explores these criteria and how they have been further organized into decision trees that offer a repeatable means for ensuring that project teams are given the same guidance from project to project. Using these techniques, the presentation shows how you can reduce risk and speed productivity for your projects Objectives for this session are to: Discuss common questions that arise at the start of integration projects Review various decision criteria and approaches for getting to a consistent set of answers Explore how these techniques can be used to reduce risk and speed productivity

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  • Oracle demande entre 1,4 et 6,1 milliards de dollars à Google pour son utilisation de Java dans Android, Sun lui a coûté 7,4 milliards

    Oracle demande entre 1,4 et 6,1 milliards de dollars à Google Pour son utilisation de Java dans Android, Sun lui a coûté 7,4 milliards Mise à jour du 21/06/11 Dans l'affaire opposant Oracle à Google sur l'utilisation de Java dans Android, on savait déjà que le premier avait décidé de demander des dommages et intérêts colossaux aux seconds. Google avait en effet rendu public un document d'Oracle sur lequel il entendait s'appuyer pour démontrer que le calcul était déraisonnable et qualifier la demande d'Oracle de « rapport [...] trompeur et inapproprié pour une présentation à un jury ». Dans ce document présenté à la Cour, les chiffres avaient été...

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  • La Preview du SDK de Windows Phone 8 disponible pour les développeurs ayant déjà publié une application sur le Marketplace

    La Preview du SDK de Windows Phone 8 disponible le 12 septembre mais pas pour tout le monde Parallèlement à la présentation des nouveaux terminaux Windows Phone 8 de Nokia, Microsoft a annoncé la date de sortie d'une préversion (quasi-finale) du Kit de développement pour l'OS mobile. Le SDK Windows Phone 8 pourra être téléchargé à partir du 12 septembre prochain, mais seulement pour un groupe restreint de développeurs, selon le billet de blog de Microsoft. Il semblerait que l'outil soit uniquement accessible aux personnes ayant déjà publié une application sur le MarketPlace Windows Phone. Ce choix de Micro...

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  • Digia dévoile un nouveau concept d'interface homme-machine (IHM) en 3D pour les automobiles implémentée avec Qt

    Digia dévoile un nouveau concept d'interface homme-machine (IHM) en 3D pour les automobiles implémentée avec Qt Aux Qt Developer Days 2011 de Munich, Digia Qt Commercial a montré un nouveau concept d'interface homme-machine (IHM) en 3D pour les automobiles pour la prochaine version commerciale de Qt 4.8. Le concept sera utilisé comme une nouvelle plateforme d'innovation pour faciliter l'intégration et la présentation de nouvelles idées technologiques. Le principe d'interaction de l'IHM 3D est prévu pour la facilité et l'intuitivité de son utilisation. L'utilisateur est en mesure de contrôler l'interface utilisateur avec des gestes approximatifs au lieu de pointer précisément. Puisque le système m...

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  • WPF XAML: how to get StackPanel's children to fill maximum space downward?

    - by Edward Tanguay
    I simply want flowing text on the left, and a help box on the right. The help box should extend all the way to the bottom. If you take out the outer StackPanel below it works great. But for reasons of layout (I'm inserting UserControls dynamically) I need to have the wrapping StackPanel. How do I get the GroupBox to extend down to the bottom of the StackPanel, as you can see I've tried: VerticalAlignment="Stretch" VerticalContentAlignment="Stretch" Height="Auto" XAML: <Window x:Class="TestDynamic033.Test3" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation" xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml" Title="Test3" Height="300" Width="600"> <StackPanel VerticalAlignment="Stretch" Height="Auto"> <DockPanel HorizontalAlignment="Stretch" VerticalAlignment="Stretch" Height="Auto" Margin="10"> <GroupBox DockPanel.Dock="Right" Header="Help" Width="100" Background="Beige" VerticalAlignment="Stretch" VerticalContentAlignment="Stretch" Height="Auto"> <TextBlock Text="This is the help that is available on the news screen." TextWrapping="Wrap" /> </GroupBox> <StackPanel DockPanel.Dock="Left" Margin="10" Width="Auto" HorizontalAlignment="Stretch"> <TextBlock Text="Here is the news that should wrap around." TextWrapping="Wrap"/> </StackPanel> </DockPanel> </StackPanel> </Window> Answer: Thanks Mark, using DockPanel instead of StackPanel cleared it up. In general, I find myself using DockPanel more and more now for WPF layouting, here's the fixed XAML: <Window x:Class="TestDynamic033.Test3" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation" xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml" Title="Test3" Height="300" Width="600" MinWidth="500" MinHeight="200"> <DockPanel VerticalAlignment="Stretch" Height="Auto"> <DockPanel HorizontalAlignment="Stretch" VerticalAlignment="Stretch" Height="Auto" MinWidth="400" Margin="10"> <GroupBox DockPanel.Dock="Right" Header="Help" Width="100" VerticalAlignment="Stretch" VerticalContentAlignment="Stretch" Height="Auto"> <Border CornerRadius="3" Background="Beige"> <TextBlock Text="This is the help that is available on the news screen." TextWrapping="Wrap" Padding="5"/> </Border> </GroupBox> <StackPanel DockPanel.Dock="Left" Margin="10" Width="Auto" HorizontalAlignment="Stretch"> <TextBlock Text="Here is the news that should wrap around." TextWrapping="Wrap"/> </StackPanel> </DockPanel> </DockPanel> </Window>

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  • WatiN or Selenium?

    - by David Thomas Garcia
    I'm going to start building some automated tests of our presentation soon. It seems that everyone recommends WatiN and Selenium. Which do you prefer for automated testing of ASP.NET web forms? Why did that product work better for you? As a side note, I noticed that WatiN 2.0 has been in CTP since March 2008, is that something to be concerned about?

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  • System.Json namespace missing from Windows Phone 7

    - by Freyday
    During a Mix10 presentation, the presenter (Charlie Kindel) said that when writing Silverlight based apps for WP7 you get all of Silverlight 3.0 with some of Silverlight 4.0 mixed in. Why then is System.Json missing? It was included in Silverlight 3.0, and is included in Silverlight 4.0. Windows Phone 7 Class Library Reference

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  • .NET Backgroundworker - Is there no way to let exceptions pass back normally to main thread?

    - by Greg
    Hi, QUESTION: Re use of .NET Backgroundworker, is there not a way to let exceptions pass back normally to main thread? BACKGROUND: Currently in my WinForms application I have generic exception handle that goes along the lines of, if (a) a custom app exception then present to user, but don't exit program, and (b) if other exception then present and then exit application The above is nice as I can just throw the appropriate exception anywhere in the application and the presentation/handling is handled generically

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  • NerdDinner routing

    - by Joe
    I watched Scot hanselmann's presentation at mix '10. When he presented the tiny urls for Nerddinner he said it was a 2 part process. a) modify global.asax.cs with a new route b)some sort of isapi rewrite. When I implemented this in my asp.net mvc 2 site I only did part a. and it works. why then did he do part b?? what is the advantages of doing that???

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  • How to show quicktime videos in succession

    - by Eric Frank
    How do I have two or more quicktime videos to play one after the other, with no action taken by the user? I've seen an example of the technique here: http://untitled.wiredrive.com//l/p/?presentation=7c79bedbb8b02d2b1da45b033cc20345 I can't seem to boil down their code to the good stuff. Thanks!

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  • Silverlight ViewBase in separate assembly - possible?

    - by Mark
    I have all my views in a project inheriting from a ViewBase class that inherits from UserControl. In my XAML I reference it thus: <f:ViewBase x:Class="Forte.UI.Modules.Configure.Views.AddNewEmployeeView" xmlns:f="clr-namespace:Forte.UI.Modules.Configure.Views" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation" xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml" It works fine. Now I have moved the ViewBase to another project (so I can refernce it from multiple projects) so I reference it like: <f:ViewBase x:Class="Forte.UI.Modules.Configure.Views.AddNewEmployeeView" xmlns:f="clr-namespace:Forte.UI.Modules.Common.Views;assembly=Forte.UI.Modules.Common" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation" xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml" This works fine when I run from the IDE but when I run the same sln from MSBuild it gives a warning: "H:\dev\ExternalCopy\Code\UI\Modules\Configure\Forte.UI.Modules.Configure.csproj" (default target) (10:12) - (ValidateXaml target) - H:\dev\ExternalCopy\Code\UI\Modules\Configure\Views\AddNewEmployee\AddNewEmployeeView.xaml(1,2,1,2): warning : The tag 'ViewBase' does not exist in XML namespace 'clr-namespace:Forte.UI.Modules.Common.Views;assembly=Forte.UI.Modules.Common'. Then fails with: "H:\dev\ExternalCopy\Code\UI\Modules\Configure\Forte.UI.Modules.Configure.csproj" (default target) (10:12) - (ValidateXaml target) - C:\Program Files\MSBuild\Microsoft\Silverlight\v3.0\Microsoft.Silverlight.Common.targets(210,9): error MSB4018: The "ValidateXaml" task failed unexpectedly.\r C:\Program Files\MSBuild\Microsoft\Silverlight\v3.0\Microsoft.Silverlight.Common.targets(210,9): er ror MSB4018: System.NullReferenceException: Object reference not set to an instance of an object.\r C:\Program Files\MSBuild\Microsoft\Silverlight\v3.0\Microsoft.Silverlight.Common.targets(210,9): er ror MSB4018: at MS.MarkupCompiler.ValidationPass.ValidateXaml(String fileName, Assembly[] assemb lies, Assembly callingAssembly, TaskLoggingHelper log, Boolean shouldThrow)\r C:\Program Files\MSBuild\Microsoft\Silverlight\v3.0\Microsoft.Silverlight.Common.targets(210,9): er ror MSB4018: at Microsoft.Silverlight.Build.Tasks.ValidateXaml.XamlValidator.Execute()\r C:\Program Files\MSBuild\Microsoft\Silverlight\v3.0\Microsoft.Silverlight.Common.targets(210,9): er ror MSB4018: at Microsoft.Silverlight.Build.Tasks.ValidateXaml.XamlValidator.Execute()\r C:\Program Files\MSBuild\Microsoft\Silverlight\v3.0\Microsoft.Silverlight.Common.targets(210,9): er ror MSB4018: at Microsoft.Silverlight.Build.Tasks.ValidateXaml.Execute()\r C:\Program Files\MSBuild\Microsoft\Silverlight\v3.0\Microsoft.Silverlight.Common.targets(210,9): er ror MSB4018: at Microsoft.Build.BuildEngine.TaskEngine.ExecuteInstantiatedTask(EngineProxy engin eProxy, ItemBucket bucket, TaskExecutionMode howToExecuteTask, ITask task, Boolean& taskResult) Any ideas what might be causing this behaviour? Using Silverlight 3 Here is a cut down version of the MSBuild file that fails to build the sln that builds fine in the IDE (sorry couldn't get it to format here): <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?> <Project xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/developer/msbuild/2003" DefaultTargets="Compile"> <ItemGroup> <ProjectToBuild Include="..\UI\Forte.UI.sln"> <Properties>Configuration=Debug</Properties> </ProjectToBuild> </ItemGroup> <Target Name="Compile"> <MSBuild Projects="@(ProjectToBuild)"></MSBuild> </Target> </Project> Thanks for any help!

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