Hello, everyone
I am doing some research related to Java NIO. I need to find some representative
applications that are based on this framework. Please feel free to suggest! The more, the merrier!
Thanks
Is there a library simplifying the process of dragging and dropping between the Flash/Flex environment and the surrounding browser?
I've done some research on the process, and so far the closest thing that I have found is from HTML to Flash in a Floorplanning application. I have yet to find a demo going in the other direction however.
Is there a simpler way to do this now?
I have done a couple research jobs in Bio-informatics and I have used Matlab for them. Matlab had a lot of powerful tools and was easy to use. I did thinks with genome sequencing and predicting metabolic pathways. I am wondering what other people think is best? or there might not be one specific language but a few that lend themselves best to Bio-informatics work that is math heavy and deals with a large amount of data.
I've been asked to research the ability to publish Access solutions directly to SharePoint as demonstrated in the demo below.
http://channel9.msdn.com/shows/Access/Microsoft-Access-2010-Demo/
I'm going to keep searching via Google / Bing - but I thought I'd check here to see if anyone has any good links to information on this feature. At first glance it seems like I'm getting alot of brief blog entries with links to the SP2009 conference or to the above video.
i'm trying to do a research/project on register allocation using graph coloring where i am to test the efficiency of different optimizing register allocation algorithms in different scenarios.
how do i start? what are the prerequisites and the grounds with which i can test them.
what all algos can i use?
thank you!
How can I get the user ID with the user name with instagram API without user authentication? If I try users/search, it returns multiple research results, so how can I be sure that I get the result of exact user name only?
For example, following requests return multiple users having their usernames similiar to aliciakeys, I want to get only the data of the user with exact user name.
https://api.instagram.com/v1/users/search?q=aliciakeys&access_token=232967857.f59def8.c44c9e739efb4c52ab858bc84f420d00
I wonder whether anyone knows some research done with the question "What is good/bad in long/short branches in version control?"
I'm specifically interested in academic researches performed in this field. My questions are:
What problems (or conflicts) long branches may produce and how to deal with them
How to split a big task onto smaller branches/sub-tasks
How to coordinate the changes in multiple short branches, related to the same code
Thanks in advance for links and suggestions!
Hi,
Is there a sexy way to get a web page with Google Maps (in fullscreen), and just a small div#header on the top and a small div#container on the middle?
I had make some research and I had found this example: http://koti.mbnet.fi/ojalesa/exam/index.html ... but this is not exactly what I would like to do.
If you have a thin code example of a nice website example, this would help me a lot.
Many Thanks.
Outsourcing is typically disliked by programmers, but does anyone know any empirical studies of the cost/benefits of outsourcing for a company?
I'm not looking for personal experiences here (as entertaining/frightening as they may be), but for actual research studies.
By what factor does the performance (read queries/sec) increase when a machine is added to a cluster of machines running either:
a Bigtable-like database
MySQL?
Google's research paper on Bigtable suggests that "near-linear" scaling is achieved can be achieved with Bigtable. This page here featuring MySQL's marketing jargon suggests that MySQL is capable of scaling linearly.
Where is the truth?
From some of the research I've done on NoSQL, column-oriented databases (like HBase or Cassandra) seem to solve the problem of costly JOIN operations, but I don't get how this approach solves this problem.
Can anyone explain it to me and/or link me to interesting documentation regarding this area?
Thanks
Hi,
I'm looking for a package (any language, really) that I can use on a corpus of 50 documents to perform interdocument similarity testing in various metrics, like tfidf, okapi, language models, lsa, etc.
I want as a result a document similarity matrix, i.e. doc1 is x% similar to doc2, etc... This is for research purposes, not for production. I specifically want the doc similarity matrix as I want to correlate this with human ratings.
Thank you in advance!
Are there any sites out there that describe interior design principles in a really logical way? Eg, walkways should have a minimum width of xx Inches. I've done some googling, but most of the results are relatively generic (and spammy). Has there been solid research in this area that could lay the groundwork for automated assistants?
This may be dumb question. But somehow this engaged me for sometime and after some basic research I couldn't find an answer.
I was learning JavaScript and a code I wrote had an error and has been outputting infinite loops of alerts. I tried the normal shortcuts like Ctrl + C and Ctrl + Z but they didn't work. So I was thinking if there is any solution to this other than ending the browser process (like by doing a Ctrl + Alt + Del).
I am using an asp:upload control to upload an image and am using the postedfile property to insert the path to the database. In my form I have a dropdown with autopostback=true where the user can select a topic to populate a checkbox list of categories. During that postback, the postedfile value is being lost and after a little research I have discovered that the posted file value is not maintained in viewstate for security reasons. Has anybody else found out how to get around this?
I've done a lot of research on when it's correct to release things, but it's all confusing to me. I think sometimes the Leaks program is off. Anyway...
background is a UIImageView
background.image = [UIImage imageNamed:@"greenbackground.png"];
Do I have to release background? I never alloced it and it's not set as a property, so I'm thinking no.
Hello,
i'm building my first RIA in flex, and did a little of research to find a radar chart component free, but all i found is not free (licence 500$).
Where can i find it for free ?
I'm student and i'm learning flex, so there is no point of buying component for now.
Thanks
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This survey was used for a graduate school Capstone research project. If I could recover the answers to these questions, I would be grateful. Thank you, Jennifer Granger
I have one SDK that is available in Java and another SDK that is available for .Net and would like to write a single application that interfaces with both of them. I imagine I will need to use a cross platform communication framework that can support named pipes (or other in memory communication), what is the best choice?
After some more research I found Hessian -- does anyone know anything about the maturity of this project?
Since I played around with OpenFire Server, I started to make up my mind to build an IM Client connecting to this Server. So, I quickly do some research on this by looking for any library based on JavaScript with Flash. Unfortunately, I cannot find any. Does anybody know where to get source? Thanks!
Hi guys, I have been doing some research on mobile websites, and thus far it seems to me that PHP is not supported by most handsets.
I am trying to create multiple form's that lead up to a auto email response, which would be fairly simple if I could use PHP.
Is there any other way of achieving this?
I'm learning traditional Relational Databases (with PostgreSQL) and doing some research I've come across some new types of databases. CouchDB, Drizzle, and Scalaris to name a few, what is going to be the next database technologies to deal with?
Hi,
I've got quite a large Xcode project that since an Xcode upgrade is giving me loads of
"'weak_import' attribute ignored"
warnings, they are coming from WebKit, and a bit of research suggests it's a compiler bug.
Is there anyway to suppress them, I'm getting thousands, making the 'real' warnings impossible to find.
Cheers
MT