At this week’s Campfire One event, we launched the new Google Apps Marketplace , making it easier for you to create applications that integrate deeply with Google Apps...
The iPad was released on the Australian market last week to the usual Apple hype. People lining up outside the iconic Apple store to be the first get to play with the new toy. Regarded as a revolution in the way we browse the web, it has brought with it a new headache for all designers and developers of websites.
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i am using windows from 10 years and i am fond of that sound which windows produce when it turns on but miss it in ubuntu which i am using past a week.So is there any way to bring that sound on ubuntu OS?
My younger brother is 13 years old, I started programming when I started to develop Android applications when I was 15, last year my brother gained an interest in it and he would always pestering me about letting him make something himself, so I wrote him a few tutorials and he built himself a small application that had a few buttons that did something, I think you put in your dob and it would tell you what day you were born on, he took a couple of days building up to his final application, maybe even a week, learning everything he needed.
Since then he hasn't really done much more because I have been engulfed in work and such where I have my own programming problems to sort out.
I told him that when he was my age (I am 17) that he should be better then me, he was a bit sceptical about this however.
I dont think he has as much logical reasoning as I would think he needs to solve more complex problems, but shouldnt that just develop over time as it did with me?
He has been pestering me for the past week or something to write him more tutorials, but I didn't have time. All I had with me was a playlist I had downloaded from the new boston from youtube for C++, it's about 73 videos.
He is currently about 20-30 videos in, he has come to ask me a few questions about it and thats it.
Should I have really properly started him with C++?
Should I stop him now and start him again on python or ruby?
I know that C++ shouldn't really be a beginners language, especially for someone who is only 13, by the time this question is answered will probably be up to learning about inheritance or something.
Some people may see this as not a real question, but it is, and should be used as a reference for others. I want to know, should I start him on a different language whch is more easy? What language then? And would it be better for me to teach him myself (I would make time) or just continue him with the new boston? There are a few more questions throughout this question but these are the main ones.
Part of the question people seem to be neglecting is me asking whether I should change what language he is learning to another, or since he is already pretty far through the tutorials should I just leave him with C++ and he can learn the other languages freely by himself?
<b>Cyber Cynic:</b> "I've given up on predicting when the zombie movie series staring the undead SCO monster is finally going to stay quietly in its grave Still, this week a jury is deciding whether SCO or Novell owns Unix's intellectual property rights."
Adobe Systems says it will have a fix to a major exploit in its popular Flash Player later this week and fixes for Reader and Acrobat by the end of the month.
<b>Phoronix:</b> "We are still working on the first part of our Windows 7 vs. Ubuntu 10.04 LTS benchmarks that are set to be published early next week, but so far there is one easy conclusion to draw from the completed tests: Intel's Linux graphics driver is still no match to the Intel Windows driver."
I'm using Ubuntu server 14.04 to backup all data from '/mnt/test/ folder' to '/home/john/' with TAR and archive to stuff.tar.gz and to make it to backup automatical.
I use cron to backup it every week so what if i want to use cron to create an additional backup file instead of overwriting the existing one? So, after month I'd have 4 backups, each with a unique name. Is there a way? Script ar other backup tool what would do that?
The iPad might be dominating the headlines this week, but the security folks at Apple have been busy, too, releasing an update to the QuickTime software that patches 16 vulnerabilities.
Following months of testing and a long history of security vulnerabilities with its popular Reader and Acrobat products, Adobe is planning to debut its new software update system next week.
Sortie de Debian 6.0.0 Squeeze
Le Debian Project l'avait annoncé ce 31 janvier 2011, la sortie officielle de Debian 6.0, plus connue sous le nom de Squeeze l'extraterrestre à 3 yeux, était iminente.
Et bien, c'est chose faite ! Le passage en version stable de Squeeze a eu lieu ce week-end et pour l'occasion, le site web du projet a subi un rajeunissement.
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<b>Phoronix:</b> "There's a last-minute X.Org Server update that's being looked at as a result of a "major memory leak" that has been found over the past week."
Apps Script Office Hours - October 18, 2012
In this episode Ikai and Arun talk about this week's Apps Script news, a Twillio integration and demo, and answer questions from developers on topics such as: - An issue with Apps Script gadgets on Google Sites with custom domains. - Determining the maximum number of objects that can fit in ScriptDB. - Backing up scripts to an outside file store.
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I recently realized the dropdown options from my nm-applet are no longer working.
But I can still control the network configuration by going through the dash.
This happened very recently. I only realized this before a week. I guess some recent update screwed it up.
I have these related packages installed
network-manager-gnome 0.9.4.1-0ubuntu2
libnm-gtk0 0.9.4.1-0ubuntu2
network-manager 0.9.4.0-0ubuntu4.1
Any help would be great.
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<b>PC World:</b> "Kubuntu 10.4 ("Lucid Lynx") hit the servers late last week so I thought I'd upgrade. Plenty of people appear to have had a great upgrade experience. Mine was a nightmare. But few Linux disasters are unrecoverable. Here's how I got through mine ... albeit with a few outstanding issues."
<b>ABC News:</b> "The contempt that Apple (and Steve Jobs in particular) holds toward the media -- and its willingness to manipulate the press for its own ends -- should have produced a media backlash. There should be inside-Apple scoops in the press every week as intrepid reporters go over, under and around every arbitrary barrier Apple puts in front of them."
<b>Information Week:</b> "Mark Shuttleworth, Founder, Canonical and Ubuntu Linux on why he thinks Ubuntu will succeed on the desktop, where other equally famed competitors have failed "
Microsoft revealed some plans last week for its upcoming Patch Tuesday release that should keep IT professionals busy. The latest Patch Tuesday falls on June 14 and it will bring with it 16 bulletins from Microsoft focused on fixing 34 vulnerabilities that stretch across several of the company s products....
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I have learned the most I could from GameSaldad in a week but now I'm facing one big problem I didn't see at the beginning: You cannot make API/WebServices call from GameSalad.
So I am looking for alternatives on 2D game development, iOS or cross-platform, like GameSalad where you can actually make API calls, or web services call to keep track of the game and so on.
Or should I go down to Cocos2D, CHIPMUNK?
I have a 12 year old BC45 compiled 32 bit GUI utility that fails to load on XP and 2003 with a GPF. Worked find under 95, NT, 2000 and didn't expect anything to be different for other OSes. But it was reported this week and looking at our support logs, there were other reports last year on this as well. Testing it on XP and 2003 confirms this. I think it is related to either comctl32.dll, comdlg32...
<b>Hardware Central:</b> "Intel plans to introduce a series of new Atom processors at the opening of the giant Computex show in Taipei this week, as well as offer a preview a number of other offerings. But Atom will be the star of the show."
I’ve published the first three videos on a follow-a-long series on building the Tailspin Spyworks demo application. More Every Week ! http://www.asp.net/web-forms/samples/tailspin-spyworks Technorati Tags: ASP.NET , WebForms , Video , Training Read More......(read more)
In today';s world it is important to understand image resolution and size, the basics are fairly easy to get to grips with but the intricacies can be incredibly complex. The article this week has been... [Author: Chris Holgate - Computers and Internet - June 15, 2010]
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