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  • Got Questions? Ask the Experts at MIX10

    On Monday the 15th from 5pm 6:30pm at MIX10 there will be a Ask the Experts event where an incredible pool of knowledgeable experts on topics including Silverlight, WCF RIA Services, and Blend will be available to answer your questions. You can also win some great prizes including a Zune HD! Ill be there along with Adam Kinney, Brad Abrams, Joe Stegman, and many others. More details are below, but please stop by and see us! Ask the Experts returns to MIX on Monday, March 15. 5:00 6:30pm; Monday,...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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  • Google I/O 2010 - Architecting for performance with GWT

    Google I/O 2010 - Architecting for performance with GWT Google I/O 2010 - Architecting for performance with GWT GWT 201 Joel Webber, Adam Schuck Modern web applications are quickly evolving to an architecture that has to account for the performance characteristics of the client, the server, and the global network connecting them. Should you render HTML on the server or build DOM structures with JS in the browser, or both? This session discusses this, as well as several other key architectural considerations to keep in mind when building your Next Big Thing. For all I/O 2010 sessions, please go to code.google.com From: GoogleDevelopers Views: 9 1 ratings Time: 01:01:09 More in Science & Technology

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  • Apress Books - 4 - Introducing Visual C# 2010 - Further comments

    - by TATWORTH
    Apress Books Introducing Visual C# 2010 - ISBN 978-1-4302-3171-4 Having read through parts 1 and 2 of this 4 -part book, I am very impressed by its practical approach to C#. I cannot improve on the by-line "Get started on your C# journey with an expert by your side leading by example" Adam Freeman teaches C# by precept and example. I suspect he drives a Volvo C30 as it comes up in many of the code examples!  Throughout the book there are numerous links back and forth so as to avoid overcomplicating the current topic. I have have no hesitation in recommending this book both to programmers starting out with C# and to the seasoned professional. It is a book that should be on every C# development team's book shelf. There are a few typographical errors in the book, one of which has already made it to the errata, however these are very minor and do not detract from the usefulness of this book.

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  • NetBeans "Find Usages" Tool Integrates JSF Expression Language

    - by Geertjan
    I saw this by Adam on Twitter today: Interesting. Let's try it. Here's my method "getCustomerId". I select it, right-click, and choose "Find Usages" (or press Alt-F7): A nice dialog appears: Then click "Find" and, guess what, this is what I see (click to enlarge it): Clearly, as you can see, I'm not only finding the Java controller class where the getter is used, but also the Facelets files, and, within those, the exact lines where the JSF expression language makes use of the getter. This is not a new feature, tried it and got the same result in 7.1.1, but it's really cool to know about nonetheless.

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  • Oracle Open World 2012

    - by Eric S
    I'll be at Oracle Open World 2012 next week in San Francisco. I'm presenting in a session entitled "What’s New with Oracle VM Server for x86 and SPARC Architectures: A Technical Deep Dive", along with Adam Hawley. We'll be talking about Oracle's overall virtualization strategy, what's new with Oracle server virtualization on both x86 and SPARC, as well as an update on Oracle's virtualization management capabilities. The session runs from 11:45am to 12:45pm on Wednesday 10/3, in Moscone South - room 252. You can also find me at the Oracle VM Server for SPARC booth on Monday morning and Tuesday afternoon to showcase some pretty cool upcoming features for SPARC virtualization. And if you're there early, you might catch me at the Software Deployment with Oracle VM Templates booth on Sunday afternoon. It promises to be jam-packed and informative week!

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  • Google I/O 2012 - Navigation in Android

    Google I/O 2012 - Navigation in Android Adam Powell, Richard Fulcher An app is useless if people can't find their way around it. Android introduced big navigation-support changes in 3.0 and 4.0. The Action Bar offers a convenient control for Up navigation, the Back key's behavior became more consistent within tasks, and the Recent Tasks UI got an overhaul. In this talk, we discuss how and why we got where we are today, how to think about navigation when designing your app's user experience, and how to write apps that offer effortless navigation in multiple Android versions. For all I/O 2012 sessions, go to developers.google.com From: GoogleDevelopers Views: 31 0 ratings Time: 01:01:53 More in Science & Technology

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  • JavaFX in a JSF 2.0 Custom Tag?

    - by Geertjan
    I followed these instructions and now have a simple JSF 2.0 tag handler: The reason I created this is because I'm curious about whether it would be possible to change the tag created above: <my:hello name="Jack" /> ...to something like this: <my:chart type="pie" xAxis="${some-expression}" yAxis="${some-expression}" width="300" height="500" /> Has anyone tried this? That could be a way to incorporate a JavaFX chart into a Java EE application. That's different to how Adam Bien is doing it in LightFish, but might be a simpler and more reusable way of doing the same thing.

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  • DTrace 0.3.1 for Linux ???

    - by katsumii
    ???Solaris DTrace??????????????Linux??? 3????????????????????????Project News: DTrace - oss.oracle.com2012.10.01: DTrace 0.3.1????????????????????????????????????????????????? DTrace update to 0.2 (Wim Coekaerts Blog)on Feb 22, 2012We just put an updated version of DTrace on ULN. This is version 0.2, another preview (hence the 0.x...) ?????????? DTrace Toolkit ???????????????????? ????????????????????????????Adam Leventhal's blog » DTrace OEL updatehoping some of the dtrace toolkit dtrace goodies would work??Oracle??? "Grid Infrastucure" ???????????????????????# Bin/rwbypid.d Tracing... Hit Ctrl-C to end. ^C PID CMD DIR COUNT 7211 rwbypid.d W 2 2401 cssdmonitor W 6 7007 sshd W 12 7007 sshd R 19 2082 ohasd.bin R 59 2084 ohasd.bin R 59 2202 evmd.bin W 152 2074 ohasd.bin W 1788 2230 evmd.bin R 3528 OS??????????Read/Write??????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????

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  • Update Manager Partitions

    - by user170585
    Perhaps this is completely stupid, but here's my inquiry: I have Ubuntu 12.04 installed on an external hard drive. On that HD there are 4 partitions. Two for operating systems, two for swap (unnecessary but I like it that way). The actual computer itself has Windows 7. If I use the Update manager to update to 12.10 or even 13.04, would the new Ubuntu install itself on the same partition it already was on? The other operating system I'm running on the Hard Drive is Lubuntu, for when I need to run Linux on older computers, if that matters. Thanks, Adam

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  • Behaviors in Blend 4 (Silverlight TV #30)

    Thanks to all of you, last week we flew past 1,000,000 views of Silverlight TV! Were not stopping here, we have a ton in store for the second half of the year. But first, a quick thank you to all of you for tuning in and for all of our great guests who have brought their A-game to the show and helped make Silverlight TV the * most popular Silverlight show on the internet ;-) * disclaimer: I have totally not researched that ;-) Now back to this weeks episode which Adam looks very excited about!...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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  • Java Magazine????6? / Java Developer Newsletter

    - by sasa
    ??????????????????????9?26??Java Magazine????6??????????? ?6???????????????? ???????????????? ????? BlueJ??????????????????? Web????????????? ADAM BIEN??? HotSpot??? ??????JAVA????????????FORK/JOIN??????? javac??????? JavaFX 2??????????????????????·??????? ????????? ????????????????????????????? Oracle Berkeley DB Java Edition?Java API ConnectionPool.java????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????? ??????Java Developer Newsletter????????????Java????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????12?31?????????????1,000???Java??????Duke?????????????????????

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  • Adding events in Fullcalendar on CodeIgniter

    - by Naem Iqbal
    I just implemented Adam Shaw's popular calendar called 'fullcalendar' (http://arshaw.com/fullcalendar/) using CodeIgniter. But I require addition and other operations on events from my database. I was able to find one CakePHP plugin with the same purpose from here, http://bakery.cakephp.org/articles/view/events-plugin. Since I'm not in touch with CakePHP, Can anyone help with this on CodeIgniter..?

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  • Eclipse Ganymede for OS X contains no HTML formatter. Alternatives?

    - by thebossman
    In Eclipse 3.4 for Windows, the Source - Format option for formatting Java code was extended to format HTML code. However, for OS X, this option is disabled. Additionally, there are no formatting options in the Preferences. I've downloaded all the Web Tools for Eclipse and the option is still unavailable. Which plugin/feature allows for HTML formatting on Eclipse OS X, if there is one? Otherwise, what is a good Web-based alternative? Thanks, Adam

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  • JMF RTPManager transmitting side

    - by TacB0sS
    I was wondering please, the RTP manager in the JMF can perform as a uni-cast,multi-cast, uni-multi-cast, if the session is multi cast the you add the local address to the target list, why is that? what is the logic and effect behind this? thanks for your help, Adam.

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  • What could be the Java successor Oracle wants to invest in?

    - by deamon
    I've read that Oracle wants to invest into another language than Java: "On the other hand, Oracle has been particularly supportive of alternative JVM languages. Adam Messinger ( http://www.linkedin.com/in/adammessinger ) was pretty blunt at the JVM Languages Summit this year about Java the language reaching it's logical end and how Oracle is looking for a 'higher level' language to 'put significant investment into.'" But what language could be the one Oracle wants to invest in? Is there another candidate than Scala?

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  • json with Autocomplete?

    - by acidzombie24
    I am using Jquery Autocomplete I am also using the formatItem. I would like the output to be <json.key: json.value ex Name: Adam However i cant get the json data using the 4th param and i am getting the full json string as the 4th param and one result. How do i use json with this? is another autocomplete recommended? (this one looks pretty good...)

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  • Scala: is it possible to override default case class constructor?

    - by adam77
    Just wondering if this is possible. What I would actually like to do is check and possibly modify one of the arguments before it is stored as a val. Alternatively, I could use an overload and make the default constructor private. In which case I would also like to make private the default factory constructor in the companion object, how would I do that? Many thanks. Adam

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  • iPhone and OpenCV

    - by Pascal T.
    I know that OpenCV was ported to Mac OS X, however I did not find any info about a port to the iPhone. I am not a Mac developer, so that I do not know whether a Mac OS X port is enough for the iPhone. Does anyone know better than me? Edit: Thanks for the informed answer Adam.

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  • The Silverlight 3 Toolkit styles prevent the displaying of SL 3.0 data validation errors.

    - by RayMartinsHair
    Hi, If I apply a style from the SL 3.0 Toolkit to my application the built in SL 3.0 data validation errors are not displayed on the application edit forms. If I removed the code that applies the toolkit style to the application the SL 3.0 data validation errors appear as per normal SL 3.0 behaviour? Has anyone else come across this problem????? Any help is always appreciated. Cheers Adam

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  • language specific virtual keyboard with java

    - by user343285
    Hello everyone! I have to make an on-screen keyboard using JAVA on linux. the problem is it has to work on the most languages. for start, i need to et the current locale, that's clear, but after that, is there any way of getting the keyboard layout and maping of that locale? i searched for hours, but couldn't find a thing, so i really hope you can help me. Thanks in advance, Adam!

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  • Trying to set up iPhone-gcc compiler

    - by Am4d
    So I've installed iPhone-gcc, make and ldid from cydia, i can't compile yet though because I don't have the headers setup. I've looked around and there's not really much info on setting up the headers, librarys and frameworks. I just need to know where to extract them from the sdk and where to place them on my iPhone. I've been trying to get this to work for a while, Any help would be great. Thanks Adam M

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  • DeveloperDeveloperDeveloper! Scotland 2010 - DDDSCOT

    - by Plip
    DDD in Scotland was held on the 8th May 2010 in Glasgow and I was there, not as is uaual at these kind of things as an organiser but actually as a speaker and delegate. The weekend started for me back on Thursday with the arrival of Dave Sussman to my place in Lancashire, after a curry and watching the Electon night TV coverage we retired to our respective beds (yes, I know, I hate to shatter the illusion we both sleep in the same bed wearing matching pijamas is something I've shattered now) ready for the drive up to Glasgow the following afternoon. Before heading up to Glasgow we had to pick up Young Mr Hardy from Wigan then we began the four hour drive back in time... Something that struck me on the journey up is just how beautiful Scotland is. The menacing landscapes bordered with fluffy sheep and whirly-ma-gigs are awe inspiring - well worth driving up if you ever get the chance. Anywho we arrived in Glasgow, got settled intot he hotel and went in search of Speakers for pre conference drinks and food. We discovered a gaggle (I believe that's the collective term) of speakers in the Bar and when we reached critical mass headed off to the Speakers Dinner location. During dinner, SOMEONE set my hair on FIRE. That's all I'm going to say on the matter. Whilst I was enjoying my evening there was something nagging at me, I realised that I should really write my session as I was due to give it the following morning. So after a few more drinks I headed back to the hotel and got some well earned sleep (and washed the fire damage out of my hair). Next day, headed off to the conference which was a lovely stroll through Glasgow City Centre. Non of us got mugged, murdered (or set on fire) arriving safely at the venue, which was a bonus.   I was asked to read out the opening Slides for Barry Carr's session which I did dilligently and with such professionalism that I shocked even myself. At which point I reliased in just over an hour I had to give my presentation, so headed back to the speaker room to finish writing it. Wham, bam and it was all over. Session seemed to go well. I was speaking on Exception Driven Development, which isn't so much a technical solution but rather a mindset around how one should treat exceptions and their code. To be honest, I've not been so nervous giving a session for years - something about this topic worried me, I was concerned I was being too abstract in my thinking or that what I was saying was so obvious that everyone would know it, but it seems to have been well recieved which makes me a happy Speaker. Craig Murphy has some brilliant pictures of DDD Scotland 2010. After my session was done I grabbed some lunch and headed back to the hotel and into town to do some shopping (thus my conspicuous omission from the above photo). Later on we headed out to the geek dinner which again was a rum affair followed by a few drinks and a little boogie woogie. All in all a well run, well attended conference, by the community for the community. I tip my hat to the whole team who put on DDD Scotland!       

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  • error C2512 in precompiled header file?

    - by SoloMael
    I'm having a ridiculously strange problem. When I try to run the program below, there's an error message that says: "error C2512: 'Record' : no appropriate default constructor available". And when I double-click it, it directs me to a precompiled read-only header file named "xmemory0". Do they expect me to change a read-only file? Here's the segment of code in the file it directs me to: void construct(_Ty *_Ptr) { // default construct object at _Ptr ::new ((void *)_Ptr) _Ty(); // directs me to this line } Here's the program: #include <iostream> #include <vector> #include <string> using namespace std; const int NG = 4; // number of scores struct Record { string name; // student name int scores[NG]; double average; // Calculate the average // when the scores are known Record(int s[], double a) { double sum = 0; for(int count = 0; count != NG; count++) { scores[count] = s[count]; sum += scores[count]; } average = a; average = sum / NG; } }; int main() { // Names of the class string names[] = {"Amy Adams", "Bob Barr", "Carla Carr", "Dan Dobbs", "Elena Evans"}; // exam scores according to each student int exams[][NG]= { {98, 87, 93, 88}, {78, 86, 82, 91}, {66, 71, 85, 94}, {72, 63, 77, 69}, {91, 83, 76, 60}}; vector<Record> records(5); return 0; }

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