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  • How to achieve selection of a tile from a tile sheet based on an ID?

    - by Bugster
    Let's say I have a tile sheet that contains 8 sprites per sheet. Each sprite is a tile of 30x30. I wrote my own custom map parser/map loader however I'm having trouble extracting a certain tile sprite from the file. I'll describe my problem better in order for everyone to understand. I wrote an enum of materials, each material has a value according to it's location relative to the tile sheet. For example void is 1, grass is 2, rock is 3, etc. So in my tile sheet they are represented as such: +---+---+---+---+---+ | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | +---+---+---+---+---+ Which is equivalent to: +------+-------+-------+ | void | grass | stone | +------+-------+-------+ Basically when rendering, I created a tile class, each tile has 2 coordinates: X and Y (They are calculated automatically) and a material which can be represented either as a number, either as a value (ID). When rendering, I have a vector of sprites which are all taken from 1 file called tilesheet.png, however each of them must only draw a certain portion of the tile sheet, for example say I have something like this: tile coordinateBounds(topLeftX, topLeftY, tileWidth, tileHeight); During the initialization of the map I calculate an array of tiles, and I give each of them their position, their materials based on the values in a map file and a few other variables such as collision. I need to apply the coordinateBounds to each of them according to their material value. For example if the material is grass it should only take the grass sprite from the tilesheet. I must also mention I'm using SFML, and there are no borders or spacing between the tiles.

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  • Better way to go up/down slope based on yaw?

    - by CyanPrime
    Alright, so I got a bit of movement code and I'm thinking I'm going to need to manually input when to go up/down a slope. All I got to work with is the slope's normal, and vector, and My current and previous position, and my yaw. Is there a better way to rotate whether I go up or down the slope based on my yaw? Vector3f move = new Vector3f(0,0,0); move.x = (float)-Math.toDegrees(Math.cos(Math.toRadians(yaw))); move.z = (float)-Math.toDegrees(Math.sin(Math.toRadians(yaw))); move.normalise(); if(move.z < 0 && slopeNormal.z > 0 || move.z > 0 && slopeNormal.z < 0){ if(move.x < 0 && slopeNormal.x > 0 || move.x > 0 && slopeNormal.x < 0){ move.y += slopeVec.y; } } if(move.z > 0 && slopeNormal.z > 0 || move.z < 0 && slopeNormal.z < 0){ if(move.x > 0 && slopeNormal.x > 0 || move.x < 0 && slopeNormal.x < 0){ move.y -= slopeVec.y; } } move.scale(movementSpeed * delta); Vector3f.add(pos, move, pos);

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  • Quels Mythes sur le HTML5 se révèlent être vrais ? Un Web évangéliste de Mozilla remet en cause les fausses hypothèses sur le langage

    Quels Mythes sur le HTML5 se révèlent être vrais ? Un Web évangéliste de Mozilla remet en cause les fausses hypothèses sur le langage Le HTML5, bien qu'étant encore en cours de standardisation a déjà fait l'objet de beaucoup de débats et d'affirmations. L'un de ces débats populaires est de savoir si le langage peut rivaliser ou remplacer les applications natives. Dans un récent billet de blog, Chris Heilmann un Web évangéliste principal de Mozilla, remet en cause plusieurs des fausses hypothèses formulées sur le futur standard du Web. Par exemple, les problèmes de performances du HTML 5. Pour Heilmann, « la comparaison des performances du HTML 5 avec celles...

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  • Internet Explorer a-t-il fait évoluer le Web ? Oui, estime un blogueur qui retrace les innovations dont le navigateur est à l'origine

    Internet Explorer a-t-il fait évoluer le Web ? Oui, estime un blogueur qui retrace les innovations technologiques dont le navigateur est à l'origine Lorsqu'un développeur Web qui a eu à créer des applications devant prendre en charge Internet Explorer 6 entend parler du navigateur, des souvenirs plutôt amers resurgissent en celui-ci. Cette version d'Internet Explorer a fait passer celui-ci pour le navigateur le plus détesté par les développeurs. Mais, il était cependant le plus populaire avant l'arrivée des concurrents actuels et devait à tout prix être pris en charge. Au-delà de la haine que les développeurs Web éprouvent pour Internet Explorer 6, avant cette version, le...

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  • How to setup Ubuntu as a backup server for my Windows computer?

    - by derek
    I took my old computer (AMD 5600+, 2GB RAM, 880gt, 250GB SATA, etc) and decided to jump and try Ubuntu for the first time. I have very very little knowledge (Red Hat when I was younger) with Linux in general. My main desktop is Windows 7 and my plan is to use the Ubuntu computer as a file server sort of speak. I want to be able to setup back up schedules from my Windows PC to the Ubuntu PC (plan on leaving this on 24/7 to double as a Seedbox) How do I go on to doing this?

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  • Assuming "clean code/architecture" is there a difference in "effort" between PHP or Java/J2EE web application development?

    - by PhD
    A client asked us to estimate effort when selecting PHP as the implementation language for his next web-based application. We spent about a week exploring PHP, prototyping, testing etc., We are quite new to this language - may have hacked around it in the past but, let's go with PHP-noobs but application development experts (for the lack of a better, less flattering word :) It seems, that if we write, clean maintainable code, follow separation of concerns, enterprise architecture patters (DAOs etc.) the 'effort' in creating an object-oriented PHP based web-application seems to be the same for a Java based one. Here's our equation for estimating the effort (development/delivery time): ConstructionEffort = f(analysis, design, coding, testing, review, deployment) We were specifically comparing effort estimates in creating an enterprise application with the following: PHP + CakePHP/CodeIgniter (should we have considered others?) Java + Spring + Restlet It's an end-to-end application: Client: Javascript/jQuery + HTML/CSS Middle tier/Business Logic - (Still evaluating PHP/Java) Database: MySQL The effort estimates of the 1st and 3rd tier are constant and relatively independent of the middle tier's technology. At a high level with an initial breakdown into user stories of the requested features as well as a high-level SWAG on the sheer number of classes/SLOC that would be required for PHP doesn't seem to differ by much from what is required of the same in Java. Is this correct? We are basing our initial estimates on the initial prototyping/coding we've done with PHP - we are currently disregarding fluency with the language as a factor, since that'll be an initial hurdle and not a long term impediment IMHO (we also have sufficient time to become quite fluent with PHP). I'm interested in knowing the programmers' perspective with respect to effort when creating similar applications with either of the languages to justify choosing one over the other. Are we missing something here? It seems we are going against popular belief of PHP being quicker to market (or we being very fluent with Java have our vision clouded). It doesn't seem to have any coding/programming effort saving from what we/ve played around with.

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  • How does a segment-based rendering engine (as in Descent) work?

    - by Calmarius
    As far as I know Descent was one of the first games that featured a fully 3D environment, and it used a segment based rendering engine. Its levels are built from cubic segments (these cubes may be deformed as long as it remains convex and sides remain roughly flat). These cubes are connected by their sides. The connected sides are traversable (maybe doors or grids can be placed on these sides), while the unconnected sides are not traversable walls. So the game is played inside of this complex. Descent was software rendered and it had to be very fast, to be playable on those 10-100MHz processors of that age. Some latter levels of the game are huge and contain thousands of segments, but these levels are still rendered reasonably fast. So I think they tried to minimize the amount of cubes rendered somehow. How to choose which cubes to render for a given location? As far as I know they used a kind of portal rendering, but I couldn't find what was the technique used in this particular kind of engine. I think the fact that the levels are built from convex quadrilateral hexahedrons can be exploited.

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  • What are my options for Web 2.0 gallery software?

    - by NewProger
    Good day everyone! This is my first post on this site ^_^ My question is: What are my options if I need a Web 2.0 gallery software that work in a very similar manner to this removed web site. Essentially: users can create account, then create and manage their own galleries. And all other users and guests can see these galleries, add tags, comments, etc. Basically a community driven gallery web site. When it comes to "normal" cms I know a lot of good options, but I never worked with any gallery management software... If you can suggest me some good solutions (free) it would be great! Also: If you by any chance know what software is used at this removed website it would be even better, because this solution suits me the best and I would have used this engine, but I cant find any information on what this engine is and if it is even public, or privately developed thing. Thanks in advance!

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  • How could I manage Google Adsense to approve my Web App? It keeps denying it

    - by Javierfdr
    Google adsense keeps denying my app from having ads, because of an "insufficient content" issue. I manage a Web Application that allows the users to set Youtube Videos as Alarm Clocks. It includes an in-site Youtube search to retrieve videos from user queries and lists the users alarms. The site has a good traffic (500 users per day), is currently promoted by Google in Google Chrome Webstore, and the ajax requests are crawlable, following Google's guidelines (https://developers.google.com/webmasters/ajax-crawling/). Although I understand there is not much content, beyond the user-generated, I really don't what else should I include in the site. Perhaps adding contact and about pages, and maybe another section would increase the navigation. Google argues I need a "fully launched and functioning site, allowing users to navigate throughout your site with a menu, sitemap, or appropiate links". They also ask for "full sentences or paragraphs" Isn't a Google Adsense solutions for Web Applications? Would all the web-apps have to include useless navigable subpages?

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  • Photobooth.js : le framework JavaScript permet d'ajouter un système de webcam à un site Web en utilisant HTML5

    Photobooth.js : le framework JavaScript permet d'ajouter un système de webcam à un site Web en utilisant HTML5 Le HTML5, le futur standard du Web vient de révéler une fois de plus l'une de ses nombreuses facettes. Un développeur indépendant a exploité les nouveautés du langage pour mettre au point Photobooth.js, une bibliothèque open source en JavaScript qui permet d'intégrer dans un site Web assez aisément un système de prise de photo par webcam. Photobooth s'appuie sur la méthode getUserMedia du framework audio et vidéo open source WebRTC, qui est actuellement en cours de standardisation par le W3C comme une partie du HTML5. Photobooth.js permet de prendre dire...

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  • Mozilla étend son programme de recherche de failles à ses applications web, 3000 $ offerts pour un bogue "extraordinaire"

    Le programme de Mozilla récompensant les découvertes de failles de sécurité étendu aux applications web, 3000$ offerts pour un bug "extraordinaire" Maj du 16/12/10 C'est une nouvelle qui va faire plaisir aux petits génies de la sécurité informatique : Mozilla vient d'agrandir son programme Security Bug Bounty. Jusqu'à maintenant, 3000 dollars étaient promis à quiconque dénicherait et rapporterait des failles critiques dans Firefox. Mais la Fondation va plus loin : ses applications web sont désormais concernées par cette mesure : "Nous voulons encourager la découverte de problèmes de sécurité au sein de nos web applications, dans le but de pr...

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  • Why does the player fall down when in between platforms? Tile based platformer

    - by inzombiak
    I've been working on a 2D platformer and have gotten the collision working, except for one tiny problem. My games a tile based platformer and whenever the player is in between two tiles, he falls down. Here is my code, it's fire off using an ENTER_FRAME event. It's only for collision from the bottom for now. var i:int; var j:int; var platform:Platform; var playerX:int = player.x/20; var playerY:int = player.y/20; var xLoopStart:int = (player.x - player.width)/20; var yLoopStart:int = (player.y - player.height)/20; var xLoopEnd:int = (player.x + player.width)/20; var yLoopEnd:int = (player.y + player.height)/20; var vy:Number = player.vy/20; var hitDirection:String; for(i = yLoopStart; i <= yLoopEnd; i++) { for(j = xLoopStart; j <= xLoopStart; j++) { if(platforms[i*36 + j] != null && platforms[i*36 + j] != 0) { platform = platforms[i*36 + j]; if(player.hitTestObject(platform) && i >= playerY) { hitDirection = "bottom"; } } } } This isn't the final version, going to replace hitTest with something more reliable , but this is an interesting problem and I'd like to know whats happening. Is my code just slow? Would firing off the code with a TIMER event fix it? Any information would be great.

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  • GPL question : web application using Imagick and GhostScript => Which would be the final licence?

    - by sdespont
    I am a bit confusing and I need your help to undertand my problem. I have developed a web application (PHP, JQuery) for one of my customer. Recently, my customer ask me to add a new feature permitting PDF to JPG conversion. After web browsing, I have discovered that iMagick (Apache licence) PHP extension with GhostScript (GPL licence) is the only solution. But, as my customer want to sell the web application to others companies, I have to use non-GPL licences. By the way, this feature is OPTIONAL and the final user must download and install manually iMagick and GhostScript if he his interesting by using the PDF conversion. Is there someone to tell me if the fact to use Imagick to convert PDF to JPG (and therefore use GhostScript) turns my current proprietary licence to GPL? And what about if I don't use Imagick but call GhostScript using PHP exec() function? Is there others non-GPL projects to convert PDF to JPG that I could use with PHP? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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  • Facebook rend open source Ringmark, sa suite de tests pour applications Web mobiles, plus de 400 tests disponibles

    Facebook rend open source Ringmark sa suite de tests pour applications Web mobiles, plus de 400 tests disponibles Facebook a publié sous une licence open source le code de Ringmark, une suite de tests pour les navigateurs mobiles pour la création d'applications mobiles Web. Ringmark avait été présenté pour la première fois il y a quelques semaines lors de l'événement Mobile World Congres de Barcelone. L'outil est conçu pour fournir aux développeurs des fonctionnalités de tests de base qu'ils ont besoin pour construire des applications Web mobiles conformes aux standards. La suite de tests va aider ceux-ci à mieux comprendre comment les navigateurs mobiles prennent en charge...

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  • Yahoo! passe en open source Mojito, son framework JavaScript MVC pour les applications Web multiplateformes

    Yahoo! vient de rendre Open Source son framework web Mojito. L'open source attire de plus en plus les entreprises IT. Après Microsoft et Facebook qui ont rendu certains de leurs projets open source en l'espace de quelques semaines, c'est au tour de Yahoo! de suivre le même chemin. La firme a rendu public sous une licence open source Mojito, un framework Web qui rend plus rapide le développement d'applications Web multiplateforme, et notamment mobiles (tout OS). Mojito fait partie d'une série de "cadres applicatifs" JavaScript développé et utilisé en interne,

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  • Google lance Tag Manager, un outil gratuit qui facilite la gestion du suivi et des balises de marketing des sites Web

    Google lance Tag Manager un outil gratuit qui facilite la gestion du suivi et des balises de marketing des sites Web Google vient d'annoncer le lancement de Google Tag Manager, son nouvel outil pour la gestion des différentes balises dans un site Web. Pour mieux monétiser leur site Web et contrôler la manière dont le contenu est utilisé, les gestionnaires de sites ont recours à des outils de suivi de statistiques comme Google Analytics. Pour chaque service, un morceau de code doit être intégré dans chaque page du site. Bien que d'une utilisation relativement simple, la multiplication de ces bouts de code sur une page peut rendre leur gestion fastidieuse. De plus, les requêtes entr...

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  • Quatre nouveaux Google Web Elements pour aider la création de Wikis ou de magasin en ligne, et le re

    Quatre nouveaux Google Web Elements Personnalisables par les développeurs Webs et le retour de Google Wave Google propose quatre nouveaux outils d'aide à la création de sites. Ils complètent son offre Google Web Elements. Si ces outils clefs en main sont à la base ciblent les débutants, ils sont également destinés aux développeurs. « Les Web Elements sont un excellent point de départ, car ils s'appuient sur des APIs qui vous donnent plus de contrôle sur le contenu ou la présentation », précise l'équipe du projet. La première de ces APIs, et certainement la plus intéressante, permet d'intégrer et d'adapter un Wiki à un site pré-existant Logiquement baptisé Side...

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  • How can I make a web browser view my .h file as text?

    - by drewbenn
    I want to post a .h file from a project I'm working on. I set a simple href link to it, like: <p>Click here to download the <a href=project_strings.h>strings file</a>. When I click on it, though, my web browser (Iceweasel 12) gives me a prompt to download the file, instead of just displaying it: Is there any magic I can add to the web page, or as a header to the file (that will still allow it to be included by a .c compiled with gcc), to get the .h file to be displayed in the web browser?

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  • Chrome Web Store arrive en France, la galerie d'applications de Chrome est disponible en pré-version pour les développeurs

    Le Chrome Web Store arrive en France La galerie d'applications de Chrome et Chrome OS est disponible en pré-version pour les développeurs Mise à jour du 18/02/11 Le Chrome Web Store est une boutique d'applications qui commercialisera (ou offrira) des programmes pour les smartphones et terminaux mobiles utilisant Chrome ou Chrome OS. Ces applications peuvent être développées en C++, HTML5/Javascript et Flash. Jusqu'ici, ce nouveau Marketplace était en version beta (ou équivalente) pour les Etats-Unis. Aujourd'hui, Chrome Web Store ouvre ses portes dans 15 nouveaux pays, dont le Canada et la France. L'achat des applications, qui ...

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  • What is the most cross-browser/system compatible option for 3d graphics on a web page?

    - by LachlanB
    I would like to develop a bit of functionality for a web site that involves a bit of 3D - the user can move around objects, rotate them and texture them. So far I've looked into: WebGL (in particular three.js) and it looks great, but it's not supported in IE nor IOS. IOS supports the <canvas> tag, but only 2d. It looks like three.js has an unsupported hack to make a 3d thing use the 2d canvas instead without textures, but this looks like a hack. I also considered resorting to Flash which works on most browsers, but that won't work on IOS. What's my best option for doing 3d web graphics on the vast array of browsers and interfaces? At the moment I'm thinking WebGL for web (and ask people to use chrome or firefox, and take the hit on IE) and then maybe write a native app for IOS, but I am not sure if there are better alternatives available that I don't know of.

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  • La console Xbox 360 s'ouvre au Web, la mise à jour de la Xbox Live introduit Internet Explorer 10

    La console Xbox 360 s'ouvre au Web, la mise à jour de la Xbox Live introduit Internet Explorer 10 Microsoft apporte le Web sur les téléviseurs avec la mise à jour de la Xbox Live. L'éditeur a commencé le déploiement de la nouvelle version du tableau de bord de la console de jeux aux abonnés Xbox Live Gold dans le monde entier. La nouveauté phare de cette mise à jour est l'introduction du navigateur Internet Explorer 10. IE sur Xbox permettra aux utilisateurs de naviguer sur le Web depuis leur téléviseur, épingler leurs favoris et regarder des vidéos HTML5. Grâce à la nouvelle application Xbox Smart Glass qui sortira au même moment que Windows 8 le 26 octobre prochai...

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  • How do audio based games such as Audiosurf and Beat Hazard work?

    - by The Communist Duck
    Note: I am not asking how to make a clone of one of these. I am asking about how they work. I'm sure everyone's seen the games where you use your own music files (or provided ones) and the games produce levels based on them, such as Audiosurf and Beat Hazard. Here is a video of Audiosurf in action, to show what I mean. If you provide a heavy metal song, you would get a completely different set of obstacles, enemies, and game experience from something like Vivaldi. What does interest me is how these games work. I do not know much about audio (well, data-side), but how do they process the song to understand when it is settling down or when it's speeding up? I guess they could just feed the pitch values (assuming those sorts of things exist in audio files) to form a level, but it wouldn't fully explain it. I'm either looking for an explanation, some links to articles about this sort of thing (I'm sure there's a term or terms for it), or even an open-source implementation of this kind of thing ;-) EDIT: After some searching and a little help, I found out about FFT (Fast Fourier Transform). This maybe a step in the right direction, but it is something that does not make any sense to me..or fits with my physics knowledge of waves.

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  • Google offre un SDk permettant de créer des web apps natives en C et C++ dans son navigateur Chrome

    Google offre un SDk permettant de créer des web apps natives en C et C++ dans son navigateur Chrome Google vient de sortir une présentation du SDK de Native Client, sa technologie open source qui permet à des codes natifs en C et C++ de s'exécuter dans un navigateur. Ceci permettra d'utiliser des applications plus avancées sur le web, et qui pourront tourner dans Google Chrome. Les capacités des applications web sont étendues au delà des limites imposées par l'utilisation de JavaScript. Un aperçu vidéo du SDK vient d'être publié, il montre les bases de son utilisation : comment se lancer dans l'écriture d'une application en quelques minutes seulement. Google offre donc un compiler C et C++ basé sur GCC...

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  • La version gratuite en ligne de Microsoft Office 2010 est arrivée : préférez-vous les Office Web App

    Microsoft Office 2010 : la version gratuite en ligne est arrivée Préférez-vous les Office Web Apps ou Google Docs ? Une petite semaine avant la sortie officielle de la nouvelle suite bureautique de Microsoft ? Microsoft Office 2010 ? les Office Web Apps ont fait leur apparition dès hier soir. Office Web Apps est la version gratuite, en ligne, et aux fonctionnalités limitées pour pouvoir être distribuée via « le Cloud » de la version desktop de Microsoft Office 2010. On pense évidemment immédiatement aux Google Docs et autres services hébergées par Google (Agenda, Reader, Mail, etc.) et l'envie de comparer se fait sentir. A chacun de se faire son opinion sur l...

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  • Chrome Web Store met en avant les applications qui fonctionnent hors-ligne, un nouveau Dashboard pour les développeurs

    Chrome Web Store met en avant ses applications qui fonctionnent hors-ligne Dans Chrome, un nouveau Dashboard pour les développeurs Les applications Web, c'est bien. Mais sans connexion, elles deviennent vite moins intéressantes. Il est par exemple étonnant que les smartphones, tous équipés de GPS et de capacités de stockage pléthoriques, ne puissent pas depuis longtemps utiliser toute la puissance d'une application comme les Google Maps hors ligne (ce que permet par exemple ForeverMap avec des cartes pré-téléchargées d'OpenStreetMap). Mais les choses sont en train de changer du côté de Google. De plus en plus d'applications du Chrome Web Store,

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