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  • Qt Graphics et performance - la folie est de mettre en forme le même texte, un article de Eskil Abrahamsen Blomfeldt, traduit par Guillaume Belz

    Le 11 décembre 2009, la documentation de QPainter subissait un énorme ajout concernant l'optimisation de son utilisation. En effet, le bon usage de cet outil n'était pas accessible à tous, il n'était pas présenté dans la documentation. Ceci ne fut qu'un prétexte à une série d'articles sur l'optimisation de QPainter et de Qt Graphics en général. Voici donc le premier article de cette série, les autres sont en préparation : Qt Graphics et performances : ce qui est critique et ce qui ne l'est pas Pensez-vous que cet ajout à la documentation de QPainter sera utile ? Trouvez-vous les performances de vos applications trop faibles ?...

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  • Google lance la version alpha d'un traducteur universel oral pour Android, disponible aujourd'hui pour l'Anglais et l'Espagnol

    Google lance la version alpha d'un traducteur universel oral Pour Android, disponible aujourd'hui pour l'Anglais et l'Espagnol Google vient de lancer une version expérimentale d'un nouveau produit appelé « Conversation Mode », dans la lignée de Google Translate pour les appareils sous Android. Il s'agit d'une nouvelle interface de Google Translate qui a pour ambition de permettre à deux personnes , qui ne parlent pas la même langue, d'avoir une conversation audio fluide. Chacun des deux utilisateurs entendra donc l'autre s'adresser à lui dans la langue qu'il comprend. Les geek en ont rêvé, Google l'a fait ? Oui, mais pas tout à fait. Conversation Mod...

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  • Héritage multiple en C++: Pourquoi l'héritage d'interfaces est insuffisant, Par Loïc Joly

    Bonjour à tous ! Je viens de mettre en ligne un article, intitulé : Héritage multiple en C++ : Pourquoi l'héritage d'interfaces est insuffisant N'hésitez pas à faire donner votre avis, faire des remarques. L'article compare aussi des fonctionnalités de différents langages orientés objet, principalement C++, C# et Java. En tant que tel, j'espère qu'il pourra susciter des discussions intéressantes, sans sombrer dans le troll inter-langages. Bonne lecture !...

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  • Recording an Interview with Skype using Audacity 1.3

    <b>Packt:</b> "In this article by Bethany Hiitola, author of Getting started with Audacity 1.3, we will learn all the details of using third-party internet telephony software such as Skype to record telephone interviews. We will also cover how to set up a timed recording."

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  • Is an open license enough?

    <b>Ernie Leseberg blog:</b> "Does having an open license for a software project, have all the advantages negated if the development process is basically closed to the outside world?"

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  • Cucumber Makes Behavior-Driven Ruby on Rails Development Cool

    <b>WDVL:</b> "This article introduces the Cucumber framework, a tool for implementing the Behavior-Driven Development (BDD) methodology. The idea behind BDD is simple: everyone should understand the system features. Cucumber promotes this idea by enabling the features of a system to be written in the native language of the program as either specs or functional tests."

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  • Le e-commerce sécurise-t-il assez ses sites ? Non selon Symantec, pour qui trop de sites malveillants sont des sites "normaux" infectés

    61 % des sites malveillants sont des sites « normaux » infectés D'après Symantec : les entreprises de e-commerce sécurisent-elles assez leurs sites ? D'après Symantec, la contamination via des sites web légitimes est un problème de taille : 61 % des sites malveillants sont en effet des sites « normaux » qui auraient été infectés. « En moyenne, chaque jour, 9 314 sites web malveillants sont identifiés et 1,5 million de personnes sont victimes de cybercriminels, soit 18 personnes par seconde », explique l'éditeur. Ce qui pose la question de savoir comment ces sites sont sécurisés. Notamment pour les plus sensibles (après ceux des Banques) et les plus fréquentés que so...

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  • From Pocket to Instapaper

    - by Michael Freidgeim
    Some time ago I’ve described the issues that I’ve had since a new version of Read It Later, named Pocket, was introduced.I’ve waited with hope for a new upgrade, but I had a huge disappointment with the latest version 16 June 2012. It didn’t fixed any of the two major problems, that I  experienced since new Pocket was introduced-  1. iPad app still didn’t show many of the saved links. 2. ability to rename articles on iPad still wasn’t restored.I’ve posted the message into their forum. They did not show my comment on their forum( I would name it censorship, not moderation), but a few days ago I’ve received an email, recommending “try logging out of the app on your iPad, and back in again.” Their suggestion helped,  but I don’t understand, why it is not posted as a recommendation on their support site.So I decided to try InstAPaper on my iPad, Previously I’ve used it for Kindle. I never considered it before on iPad, because there were no free demo and I was very satisfied with RIL free and then RIL Pro. Currently InstAPaper cost $3, so the price is not an issue.I’ve checked that it has most of features that I am using(e.g. renaming, folders) and I am quite happy with it now. Actually I am using Pocket (or RIL free) for old bookmarks( I have 1000+ stored on my iPad) and for new bookmarks I am using InstAPaper.Having a solid experience with RIL/Pocket I’ve created a list of suggestions to Marco Arment to implement.1. Some pages stored in InstAPaper have removed essential sections of the text. E.g in many blogs comments are not stored in  InstAPaper. Some pages lost almost all of important links (e.g. http://www.lib.rus.ec/a/32416 -sorry, in Russian). RIL/Pocket has 2 modes to store offline- Web view and Article view. Web View includes all links/images of the original page, but it’s very reliable. Article view suppose to strip unrelated information, but often corrupts the content. I prefer to use offline Web view.InstAPaper should also support offline Web view, in case if stripped view removes important part of content.2.  Black full screen Saving on iPad Safari is very annoying. After user pressed a bookmark, the saving has some delay and then for a few seconds prevents from reading the text.Would be better to show as message on the top part(as in Pocket ). I am surprised, that  a full screen popup was  implemented recently as a desired feature. 3.There are no comments allowed on http://blog.instapaper.com/. I would prefer to post some of these notes as comments on http://blog.instapaper.com/ rather than write them in my blog and then send link to Marco.(I found recommendation how to add support of comments on tumblr at http://www.tumblr.com/help, but then realized that Marko was the lead developer ofTumblr.)4. Also there is no support forum. I understand that maintenance of the forum ican be a hassle, but stackexchange fSome time ago I’ve described the issues that I’ve had since a new version of Read It Later, named Pocket, was introduced.I’ve waited with hope for a new upgrade, but I had a huge disappointment with the latest version 16 June 2012. It didn’t fixed any of the two major problems, that I  experienced since new Pocket was introduced- orums can be referred on  http://www.instapaper.com/main/support page, i.e.http://webapps.stackexchange.com/search?q=Instapaper  or http://apple.stackexchange.com/search?q=Instapaper 5. Tags are more convenient than folders. i.e. an ability for the same article to have more than one tag. Also creating of new folders is not supported offline, which is an annoying limitation.6. I would like to have a narrow list - additionally to existing list modes have a subject only list or subject+site list to show more list items on a screen.7. Limit of 500 offline articles sounds quite big, but my RIL list exceeded 1000, so it could be a issue in the future.8. Search button on iPad version is visible, but doesn’t work- it forces to buy Premium subscription. I think, that it’s not correct. If the button in a paid version is visible and enabled, it should  provide  a working functionality, e.g. search in article names only. And leave full-text search for the premium support.9..Copy URL is an important operation and deserves to be in a first level of Action menu, rather than in Share sub-menu.I’ve also have comment re post http://www.marco.org/2011/04/28/removed-instapaper-free. Marco Arment  explained, why he doesn’t provide free version of Instapaper.  I believe that he is loosing essential part of his customers. When I decided which of iPad application to choose, I’ve selected RIL, because I was able to play with free version, and I liked it. I didn’t have a chance to compare RIL and InstAPaper on iPad, so I’ve bought  RIL pro. For a user there is no point to pay even $3 , if there are similar free product, that user can try and see, is it suitable for him/her.I’ve also played with Readability. It doesn’t have folders or tags(which is very important for me), but nicely supports full text search

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  • Mobiles : Windows Mobile chute, Android progresse fortement, 100.000 téléphones sous Android seraien

    Mise à jour du 21.05.2010 par Katleen Mobiles : Windows Mobile chute, Android progresse fortement, 100.000 téléphones sous Android seraient vendus chaque jour L'institut Gartner vient de publier les chiffres des ventes de téléphones portables de par le monde, pour le premier trimestre 2010. Les mastodontes du marché que sont Motorola et Sony Ericsson connaissent de mauvais résultats, alors que le canadien RIM (BlackBerry) récolte les fruits d'une croissance positive qui le place en quatrième position derrière les leaders Nokia, Samsung et LG. Du haut de sa première place, Nokia domine toujours largement le marché, même si l'entreprise a subit un léger recul. A sa suite, Samsung gagne e...

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  • Un chercheur utilise le cloud d'Amazon pour hacker les réseaux protégés, en cassant le chiffrage WPA-PSK par force brute

    Un chercheur utilise le cloud d'Amazon pour hacker les réseaux protégés, en cassant le chiffrage WPA-PSK par force brute Un chercheur en sécurité informatique vient de déclarer avoir identifié une manière simple, rapide et économique d'exploiter une faille dans les Amazon Web Services. Il s'agit de Thomas Roth, consultant allemand, qui affirme pouvoir s'infiltrer dans des réseaux protégés. Comment ? Grâce à un programme spécifique, qu'il a écrit et qui tourne sur les ordinateurs basés sur le Cloud d'Amazon. Ce dernier lance alors des attaques par force brute et teste pas loin de 400.000 mots de passes différents par seconde via les machines d'Amazon. La technique s'en prends à un type précis et très co...

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  • XSL Transformations in .NET 2.0

    Having realized the need for efficient built-in support for XSLT processing, Microsoft has included in the .NET Framework 2.0 a set of classes that are highly optimized, robust, and scalable. This article will explore the rich XSLT support provided by the .NET Framework 2.0 by providing examples on how to use the XSLT related classes to create rich ASP.NET Web applications.

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  • Go Ahead, Play with Your Food

    <b>The Tyee:</b> "It's an unusual Friday night at Grinder, a small coffee shop in Toronto. There's an alien in someone's cup, hearts in another and someone else sees their face in their mug."

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