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  • 10 Great Linux Apps You Might Not Have Discovered Yet

    <b>Linux Planet:</b> "The world of Linux applications continues to expand and improve, so check out Eric Geier's roundup of ten great Linux applications you might not have discovered yet: media players, Web page designer, video creation, run Linux on Windows, Windows apps on Linux, and more."

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  • Apps Script Office Hours - October 4, 2012

    Apps Script Office Hours - October 4, 2012 Eric and Arun host another episode of Apps Script Office Hours. In this week's installment: - Arun talks about presenting Apps Script at the Washington DC DevFest. - They discuss the upcoming hackathon in Los Angeles (goo.gl - They answer questions about geolocation, security, ScriptDb, and shared contact management in Apps Script. For a schedule of future episodes visit developers.google.com From: GoogleDevelopers Views: 61 0 ratings Time: 24:34 More in Science & Technology

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  • Report: 8 Advanced OpenOffice.org Add-ons

    OpenOffice is the best cross-platform office productivity suite, but it misses a few popular features like a clipart gallery, Google Docs integration, PDF import, and more than basic templates. But they're out there if you know where to look, and Eric Geier shows the way.

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  • App Scripts Office Hours - August 30, 2012

    App Scripts Office Hours - August 30, 2012 In this week's episode of Google Apps Script office hours, Eric and Ikai: - Highlight a blog post on Google Analytics in Apps Script (goo.gl - Answer questions about Charts Dashboards and other topics. - Discuss the upcoming Apps Script hackathon in Austin, Texas (goo.gl To find out when the next office hours will be held visit: developers.google.com From: GoogleDevelopers Views: 135 16 ratings Time: 33:51 More in Science & Technology

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  • 8 Advanced OpenOffice.org Add-ons

    <b>Linux Planet:</b> "OpenOffice is the best cross-platform office productivity suite, but it misses a few popular features like a clipart gallery, Google Docs integration, PDF import, and more than basic templates. But they're out there if you know where to look, and Eric Geier shows the way."

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  • I Have A Website, Why Do I Need A Blog?

    A website is a great tool to have, however while I believe it is the most important tool of your online marketing, it should not stand alone. Social media, and specifically a blog should be used in c... [Author: Eric Schuster - Web Design and Development - April 21, 2010]

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  • Apps Script Office Hours - December 6, 2012

    Apps Script Office Hours - December 6, 2012 In this episode Eric ... - Talks about a recent blog post covering the UK Cabinet's use of Apps Script to generate Google Analytics reports. - Mentions the recent episode on triggers and the upcoming episodes covering Twillio integration and Charts Dashboards. - Answers various questions about using ScriptDb, including the storing of functions and linked objects. You can see the list of upcoming episodes here: developers.google.com From: GoogleDevelopers Views: 19 3 ratings Time: 17:23 More in Science & Technology

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  • Apps Script Office Hours - November 14, 2012

    Apps Script Office Hours - November 14, 2012 In this episode Eric ... - Covers the release notes from November 13, 2012 - Talks about a new feature that allows you to set a custom verified URL for your Apps Script web apps in the Chrome Web Store. - Answers a question about OAuth 2. The schedule of future episodes can be found at: developers.google.com From: GoogleDevelopers Views: 208 10 ratings Time: 11:38 More in Science & Technology

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  • Android : 1.3 million d'activations par jour, l'OS mobile de Google peut-il encore soutenir une telle croissance ?

    Android : 1.3 million d'activations par jour L'OS mobile de Google peut-il encore soutenir une telle croissance ? Android fait toujours autant parler de lui, pour ses constantes mises à jour, les procès qui le ciblent, mais aussi pour la croissance impressionnante du nombre de terminaux mobiles qui l'embarquent et d'utilisateurs qui le choisissent. Durant la conférence de presse organisée par Motorola ce mercredi, à l'occasion de la sortie de ses 3 nouveaux smartphones 4G (LTE) aux États-Unis, Eric Schmidt, l'ex-PDG de Google nous a fait part des nouveaux records battus. [IMG]http://idelways.d...

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  • Review: 6 Advanced OpenOffice.org Extensions

    The open source OpenOffice productivity suite is a cross-platform powerhouse, and you can can add additional functionality by installing extensions. Eric Geier offers six OpenOffice extensions for analyzing readability, special text effects, advanced math functions, and more.

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  • Lancement du forum d'entraide dédié à Groovy, l'un des langages alternatifs pour la plateforme Java

    Bonjour, Ce nouveau forum d'entraide est destiné aux questions sur Groovy. Avant de poser votre question, prenez le temps de consulter les ressources à votre disposition :Documentation officielle La liste des modules Groovy (Gaelyk, GORM, Graddle, Grails, etc.) Introduction au langage de script Groovy par Eric Reboisson La catégorie Groovy du blog de Lunatix Voir également :

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  • 6 Advanced OpenOffice.org Extensions

    <b>Linux Planet:</b> "The open source OpenOffice productivity suite is a cross-platform powerhouse, and you can can add additional functionality by installing extensions. Eric Geier offers six OpenOffice extensions for analyzing readability, special text effects, advanced math functions, and more."

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  • Free Offline Map Provider (and not OpenStreetMap)

    - by Radian
    I am making for my Graduation Project a low price Navigation device, using Android as Operating System I tried the Native Google's Map-view Control, but it works only Online .. and of-course I want to store maps for offline navigation So.. I want a map provider (like OpenStreetMap) that : I can use offline Contain Searchable Street names (not only a rendered image) for commercial use Free or at low price The problem with OpenStreetMap that it doesn't provide detailed map for most cities in Egypt.

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  • Labeling Y axis with PChart

    - by Sortea2
    I am using PChart for PHP to draw graphs, it is working pretty well. I have drawn a graph with intensities (2 = strong, 1 = medium, 0 = low) and I would like to know if is possible to show on the Y axis the description of the data (strong,medium,low) instead of the inappropriate numbers (2,1,0). (I have search a lot without success, theoretically you can only set the X labels according to http://pchart.sourceforge.net/documentation.php?topic=faq.xlabels.) Thanks!

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  • dynamic char array sizing

    - by droseman
    Hello, In my application, I have a char array defined which can take one of three options: "okay", "high", "low" which are then sent down a serial port to a remote device. I currently have the array sized to take the 4 character words plus carriage return and line feed, but when I have to send "low" I get a null character in the strings, which I am concerned would confuse the host terminal. array definition char mod1_status_char[6] = {'0','0','0','0','0','0'}; char mod2_status_char[6] = {'0','0','0','0','0','0'}; char mod3_status_char[6] = {'0','0','0','0','0','0'}; sample of switch case statement: void DCOKStatus(uint8_t *ptr_status) { uint8_t status = *ptr_status; switch (status) { case 0x00: strcpy(mod1_status_char, "okay"); strcpy(mod2_status_char, "okay"); strcpy(mod3_status_char, "okay"); break; case 0x10: strcpy(mod1_status_char, "okay"); strcpy(mod2_status_char, "okay"); strcpy(mod3_status_char, "low"); break; } This is the struct which makes the message string to send strcpy(MsgStatus_on.descriptor_msg, "$psu_"); MsgStatus_on.address01 = hex_addr[0]; MsgStatus_on.address02 = hex_addr[1]; MsgStatus_on.space01 = 0x20; strcpy(MsgStatus_on.cmdmsg01, "op_en op1_"); strcpy(MsgStatus_on.statusmsg01, mod1_status_char); MsgStatus_on.space02 = 0x20; strcpy(MsgStatus_on.cmdmsg02, "op2_"); strcpy(MsgStatus_on.statusmsg02, mod2_status_char); MsgStatus_on.space03 = 0x20; strcpy(MsgStatus_on.cmdmsg03, "op3_"); strcpy(MsgStatus_on.statusmsg03, mod3_status_char); MsgStatus_on.CR = 0x0D; MsgStatus_on.LF = 0x0A; and this sends the message void USARTWrite(char *object, uint32_t size) { GPIO_SetBits(GPIOB, GPIO_Pin_1); char *byte; for (byte = object; size--; ++byte) { USART_SendData(USART1,*byte); } Would anyone be able to suggest a good approach to dynamically size the array to one character shorter when I need to send "low"? Thanks

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  • Grouping records from while loop | PHP

    - by Wayne
    I'm trying to group down records by their priority levels, e.g. --- Priority: High --- Records... --- Priority: Medium --- Records... --- Priority: Low --- Records... Something like that, how do I do that in PHP? The while loop orders records by the priority column which has int value (high = 3, medium = 2, low = 1). e.g. WHERE priority = '1' The label: "Priority: [priority level]" has to be set above the grouped records regarding their level

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  • ClassCastExcpetion Linq to SQL

    - by BitFiddler
    I have a column definition in my generated Dbml file: <Column(Storage:="_Low", DbType:="Decimal(18,2)", UpdateCheck:=UpdateCheck.WhenChanged)> Public Property Low() As System.Nullable(Of Decimal) When I try to assign: With someObject .Low = 21.33D End With I get a ClassCastException when I call db_context.SubmitChanges(). Anyone have an idea why this is? Thanks

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  • Is there a version of the .Net Redistributable bundled with all supported versions of Windows?

    - by Tom the Junglist
    Hi there, Is there a specific version of .Net that I can target that is bundled with all versions of Windows of XP SP2 and higher? We are trying to create a simple setup stub without having to resort to a low-level C/C++ app... currently something is cooked up in VB6, but there's a fair amount of low-level network code that I would much rather rewrite in .Net -- which would be trivial if only we could rely on the presence of a given version.

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  • Suggestions for interesting Fortran adventure?

    - by Gnatz
    I've been listening to some pod-casts lately that have sparked my interest in revisiting a low level procedural programming language like Fortran. However, after downloading a compiler and doing basic language exploration I've been unable to think of a fun interesting application to compose. Does anybody have or know of a resource that I could tap into for some fun and interesting programming scenarios for a low level language like Fortran?

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  • Webmail system script

    - by panidarapu
    Hello, I am planning to launch a free webmail service at mail(dot)com(dot)es where users can signup and have their free webmail account (for example like www.email.gr). I am looking for a free or low cost webmail system script to install on my website. Do you know any free or low cost scripts which would be suitable for this? Thanks

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