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  • gem5 parser error

    - by huxain
    I am trying to run parser from here, but it gives this error: This program requires jinja2 version 2.7 or later I have already installed the jinja2 package by running sudo apt-get install python-jinja2. Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong (with a little guide to run the tool as well)? The m5out folder is here, with the stats for a ARM core simulation, so you don't have to install gem5 to get those two files required by the script.

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  • Branching strategy for parallel development that won't be in the same release?

    - by Telastyn
    My team is working on a product, which for business reasons needs to be released on a regular schedule. An issue has arisen where we want to do development in parallel for the upcoming release, as well as the 'next' release. This is to become standard practice, so it's not as straightforward as cutting a feature branch for the new work. We'll continually have 2+ teams working on different releases of the same product. Is there an SCM best practice for this sort of arrangement?

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  • Download ASP.NET MVC 2 Release Candidate 2

    ASP.NET MVC is a free, fully supported framework that enables developers to quickly build standards-based, SEO-friendly Web sites by offering complete control over the HTML and URLs. Learn more about this release, and provide feedback to the team.

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  • Linux Mint 9 RC arrives

    <b>The H Open: </b>"The Linux Mint development team have announced a release candidate for what will become Linux Mint version 9, code named 'Isadora'. "

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  • Microsoft propose "All-In-One ", un framework qui veut transformer les pratiques de programmation pour "les centrer sur l'exemple"

    Microsoft propose « All-In-One » Un framework qui veut transformer les pratiques de programmation pour « les centrer sur l'exemple » Pour résoudre une difficulté dont sont victimes couramment les développeurs, en particulier ceux qui commencent avec un nouveau langage, un groupe de développeurs propose en collaboration avec Microsoft « All-In-One Framework », une bibliothèque contenant des exemples de code pour les technologies Microsoft. Microsoft All-In-One Code Framework est une bibliothèque centralisée d'exemples de codes types, fourni par des membres de la Microsoft Community Team. Elle permet de définir le cadre et le squelette des applications basées sur toutes les plate-formes et ...

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  • Why the Ubuntu App Developer website is not showing content about development for desktop?

    - by Zignd
    Looks like they removed every content that is not related with development for desktop. For example when you click in "Get Started" tab there is only information about the Ubuntu Touch and its SDK, when you click on "Resources" tab and then on "Programming languages" you only see C++, JavaScript and QML (no Python, Java, Mono, etc). You also can't find any information about Quickly, try clicking on "Quicky" at "Resources" in the website bottom and you will see a "Page not found" error. Is the site under maintenance or something else?

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  • The Ashpocalypse

    Melange is the open source web app that runs Google Summer of Code ™ each year. It is being developed and maintained by a volunteer team of student...

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  • T-SQL User-Defined Functions: Ten Questions You Were Too Shy To Ask

    SQL Server User-Defined Functions are good to use in most circumstances, but there just a few questions that rarely get asked on the forums. It's a shame, because the answers to them tend to clear up some ingrained misconceptions about functions that can lead to problems, particularly with locking and performance Can 41,000 DBAs really be wrong? Join 41,000 other DBAs who are following the new series from the DBA Team: the 5 Worst Days in a DBA’s Life. Part 3, As Corrupt As It Gets, is out now – read it here.

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  • What Role Should SEO Play in the Development of Your Website?

    Most SEO experts will agree that they are mostly called out to do fire extinguishing rather than fire prevention, and in many cases it would have been far better to team up with SEO expertise from the beginning of developing your website than to wait until traffic isn't coming. You need to build your website in cooperation with the SEO expert right from the start.

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  • Can I associate a github gist with an organization?

    - by yc01
    My team has a GitHub organization account. A lot of the work I do results in one-off scripts that we want to be able to have on our organization page, but that aren't big enough projects to justify their own repository. Is there any way to associates Gists with GitHub organization accounts? If not, what's the best way to 'check-in' or associate smaller scripts into Github's shared organizational repository?

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  • Are there any inline code validation libraries available for something similar to TryRuby.org or CodeSchool.com? [closed]

    - by Forkrul Assail
    Recently a lot of browser-based training sites have been spawned. These include tryruby.org, codeacademy.org, codeschool.org and the Udacity site uses something seemingly similar. They allow the user to type code in say Ruby or Python, this is then sent to the server and the output posted back to the browser. Are there libraries available for in-browser code validation? How would you approach this? Suggestions?

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  • Chapter 3: Data-Tier Applications

    With the release of Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2, the SQL Server Manageability team addressed these struggles by introducing support for data-tier applications to help streamline the deployment, management, and upgrade of database applications. A data tier application, also referred to as a DAC, is a single unit of deployment that contains all the elements used by an application, such as the database application schema, instance level objects, associated database objects, files and scripts, and even a manifest defining the organization’s deployment requirements.

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  • How can a pygame image be colored?

    - by Juicy
    I'm writing a 2d particle system for a game in Pygame[1]. For the particles, I have an image surface loaded from a file -- basically a white primitive drawn over a transparent background. I'd like the particle engine to emit variously colored particles, but I'm not sure how to tell Pygame to color the surface. I've looked through what passes for documentation, but I'm having trouble finding anything. [1] Yeah, I don't really like Pygame, but my course insists I write this project in Python.

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  • Back to Basics: Capturing Baselines on Production SQL Servers

    If you have not been capturing baselines on your production servers, then today is the day you can start. This article provides scripts, valid for SQL Server 2005 and higher, which anyone can use to capture basic information about a SQL Server instance. ‘The Case of the Missing Index’Discover the Top 5 hard-earned lessons of a DBA, presented by The DBA Team. Learn from lesson one now.

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  • See number of SVN Checkins per folder

    - by Farseeker
    I have a very large SVN repository (working copy of several gb) that has just reached its 20,000th checkin. As a bit of an interesting statistic for our team (and to partly celebrate our 20,000th checkin) I'd like to make a graph showing which folders in the repository have had the most checkins. Is there any way to do this? We mostly use integrated SVN clients in our IDE and Tortoise SVN, but I'm willing to get other tools for this one-off thing.

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  • The Linux community is fragmented, or is it?

    <b>Technology & Life Integration:</b> "t has been said many times that if only the Linux community were to band together and start rooting for the same team so to speak, then Linux could easily surpass other proprietary operating systems. "

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  • How to Build Your Own Web Page in Just Minutes

    Is it possible, you ask? Can you, the non-technical computer user, build your own Web page quickly and without the need to employ a team of graphic and web designers? Yes, you can! There are simple web page design systems that show even the most inexperienced users how to create professional looking web pages in minutes.

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  • SEO Company For an Easy Implementation of Internet Marketing

    It would be safe to say that Internet Marketing is now a well-known term, especially to those who own their websites and in need of marketing to drive more traffic to their pages. Online business specifically requires Internet Marketing for the productivity of their venture, though not many have a team of experts to accommodate their target goals.

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  • Tutorial on Hudson, JUnit and Ant

    - by Grant Ronald
    Often when discussing ADF we often show the features for developing applications. However, writing applications is only one part.  Building in a team, integrating code, testing it...these are equally important to the success of the project.  If you would like to find out how features in JDeveloper can help you build, maintain, integrate and test your application then check out this tutorial.

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