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  • Ideas for card deck names [closed]

    - by Milan Babuškov
    I'm creating a card game, and wish to offer players to choose from different sets of playing cards. The game logic remains the same, only the design and graphics on the cards would be different. It would feature classic French set, German/Hungarian one, and a bunch of other custom designed ones. I'm looking for some cool names to give to those sets. I thought maybe to use names of some world cities like "London set", "Paris set", "Tokyo set", but there might be something better. I know this is really open-ended question, so there might not be a definitive "correct" answer, but I hope this kind of brainstorming would be useful to anyone looking for ideas to name a set of... well, anything. I'll up-vote any good idea, no matter if I don't end up using any of those.

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  • Database for Ubuntu

    - by Toby J
    I am trying Ubuntu 12.04 booted from a DVD disk before I install it. I currently havwe windows 8 (which I hate) and I have a couple of Data base programs with my movies, hundreds of movies, in them. Is there a database available for Ubuntu that is compatible with Microsoft Database? There are too much data in the current database file for me to have to rewrite the program. So far, I love the Ubuntu 12.04. I have been able to access my microsoft works spreadsheet files and documents with no problem. And I like the thuderbird email and just about everything else about Ubuntu 12.04. I just need to be able to access my database files and to write lables and envelopes. Thanks. Toby J Paris, TN

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  • Procurement is a Service : Matinée Atos et Oracle

    - by Valérie De Montvallon
    Invitation Matinée : Procurement is a Service L’informatique Achats évolue. Dans ce monde nouveau, ce n’est plus la réduction des coûts mais la contribution à la création de valeur et / ou au chiffre d’affaires qui détermine le succès du département achats.  Comment cela se matérialise-t-il dans votre entreprise? Posez le crayon avec Atos et Oracle et venez façonner le futur de votre organisation. Pour en savoir plus, cliquez ici En partenariat avec  Adresse : L’ Académie Diplomatique Internationale - 4bis avenue Hoche Paris

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  • Microsoft met à jour sa place de marché Pinpoint pour aider les décideurs informatiques à trouver des prestataires

    Microsoft met à jour sa place de marché Pinpoint Pour aider les décideurs informatiques à trouver des prestataires et accompagner leurs stratégies Cloud Pour renforcer son programme Microsoft Partner, Microsoft vient de sorti un nouvel outil. Présenté lors du son salon IT Partners 2011 qui vient de s'achever à Paris, cet outil a pour but d'accompagner les partenaires de Microsoft dans leur migration vers le Cloud. Il s'agit en fait d'une mise à jour de Pinpoint, la place de marché conçue pour faciliter la mise en relation des clients qui recherchent des logiciels Microsoft (ou une prestation de services) avec les partenaires spécialisés. Microsoft Pinpoint propose désormais la g...

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  • Talend : seulement 5 ans et déjà tout d'un grand, le spécialiste français de l'intégration de données affiche une croissance de 100% par an

    Talend : 5 ans et déjà tout d'un grand L'entreprise française d'intégration de données affiche une croissance de 100% par an Il est bien loin le temps où lorsque l'on tapait Talend dans Google, le moteur de recherche renvoyait une proposition de correction orthographique pour « talent ». Pas si loin que cela, en fait. Car si l'entreprise française spécialisée dans les outils open-sources d'intégration de données n'est plus stricto-sensu une « start-up », elle est encore très jeune. De passage à Paris, le PDG de Talend ? Bertrand Diard ? le rappelait lors de son intervention au Talend Connect. « Quand on présente nos résultats, on nous dit souvent &q...

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  • Revivez en Webcast les Microsoft Days 2010 dédiés aux DSI et découvrez les innovations et les orientations stratégiques de Microsoft

    Revivez les Microsoft Days 2010 dédiés aux DSI Et découvrez les innovations et les orientations stratégiques de Microsoft Cette année, Microsoft a organisé la 3ème édition des Rendez-vous Décideurs Informatiques dans le cadre de ses Microsoft Days 2010. La manifestation a parcouru la france du 7 octobre au 3 novembre dernier, s'arrêtant dans 7 villes (Lille, Lyon, Toulouse, Strasbourg, Nantes, Aix et Paris) pour présenter aux décideurs les innovations et les orientations stratégiques de Redmond. Si vous les avez loupées ? ou que vous n'avez pas eu l'occasion de vous y rendre ? qu'à cela ne tienne, les sessions sont aujourd'hui disponibles en Webcast

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  • Talend Roadshow : des ateliers techniques gratuits partout en France pour découvrir des solutions open-source d'intégration de données

    Talend Roadshow : des ateliers techniques gratuits partout en France Pour découvrir des solutions open-source d'intégration de données Talend repart en tournée et invite les développeurs français à assister gratuitement aux nombreuses présentations de ses solutions d'intégration des données. Talend Roadshow fera escale cette année à Lyon, Marseille, Paris, Rennes, Strasbourg et Toulouse, où Talend organisera deux ateliers gratuits de 3 heures chacun sur deux jours. Dans le premier atelier sera présenté l'environnement open-source d'intégration des données Talend Open Studio à travers une série d'exercices pratiques. Au menu seront étudiés la création de métadonnées et des «...

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  • Le Ministère de l'Economie et des Finances touché par une attaque sophistiquée, "la première contre l'Etat français de cette ampleur"

    Le Ministère de l'Economie et des Finances touché par une cyber-attaque sophistiquée, présentée comme "la première attaque contre l'Etat français de cette ampleur" C'est un scandale qui a éclaté ce matin à l'heure où commençaient à être distribués les premiers journaux. Le peuple français a en effet appris que son ministère de l'Economie et des Finances a été victime d'une attaque numérique très sophistiquée par "des pirates professionnels, déterminés et organisés", ce qui a d'ailleurs déclenché l'ouverture d'une enquête et la mobilisation des services secrets. Les faits ont commencé en décembre 2010, et ont ciblé des fichiers en rapport avec le sommet du G20 qui devait se tenir à Paris en février 2011.

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  • Google Maps fait du shopping en France et plonge en Australie avec de nouveaux plans d'intérieurs et des images sous-marines

    Google Maps fait du shopping en France et plonge en Australie Avec de nouveaux plans d'intérieurs et des images sous-marines panoramiques Plus de 50 établissements en France ont intégré leurs plans d'intérieur à Google Maps. Principalement des centres commerciaux et des supermarchés (grâce à qui les cartes de Google peuvent à présent nous indiquer que les croquettes pour chats, c'est la troisième à droite), mais on y trouve également des musées et les aéroports de Paris et de Lyon. « À quel étage se trouve cette boutique, quel escalier mécanique prendre pour rejoindre le parking, où se trouve le rayon papeterie, où sont les toilettes les plus proches ? [?] Ouvrez Google Maps sur votre télépho...

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  • Jeu-concours webmarketing : 2 places à gagner d'une valeur totale de 2 290 euros pour l'événement eM

    Exclusivement pour les membres de Developpez.com : 2 places à gagner pour les deux événements [IMG]http://x-plode.developpez.com/images/emetrics-smx.png[/IMG] C'est à eMetrics Marketing Optimization Summit et à la Search Marketing Expo, à Paris, que se rencontreront les grands acteurs de l´optimisation marketing, les leaders d´opinion, les analystes de marché et les utilisateurs. Venez découvrir l'ensemble des technologies et des techniques existantes, ainsi que les informations et la Business Intelligence indispensables pour optimiser votre marketing en ligne.Deux jours complets de conférences ? des sessions traitant de sujets d´actualités et des stratégies de succès dans les domaines du SEO et PPC ? des experts nationaux et int...

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  • Manifestation pro logiciels libres sur un stand Microsoft, les indépendants vont-ils trop loin ?

    Manifestation pro logiciels libres sur un stand Microsoft, les indépendants vont-ils trop loin ? Chaque année, se tient à Paris le salon Solutions Linux. Un évènement dédié à l'open source, où les logiciels propriétaires ne sont guère appréciés. Microsoft, géant de l'informatique connu pour son modèle économique commercial, y vient depuis quelques années. La firme s'impliquant de plus en plus dans l'intéropérabilité, elle a en 2010 choisit de s'investir particulièrement sur ce salon en étant sponsor Gold. Une présence qui ne fut pas du goût de tout le monde dans l'assemblée. Notament, en fut très dérangée la sulfureuse équipe de la GCU Squad. Ces Gruik Coders Unis, comme ils aiment s'app...

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  • Global Knowledge présente ses nouvelles formations sur le Cloud pour développeurs, DSI, chefs de projets, consultants ou architectes réseaux

    Global Knowledge présente ses nouvelles formations sur le Cloud Pour développeurs, DSI, chefs de projets, consultants ou architectes réseaux Global Knowledge, le centre de formation continue en informatique et management, vient d'ajouter de nouveaux cours sur le Cloud Computing à son catalogue de formations. On y trouve d'une part, un cursus certifiant de 21 jours conçu en partenariat avec Centrale Paris. Et d'autre part, un catalogue complet et structuré allant des fondamentaux (comprendre le Cloud Computing), à la conception d'une architecture ou encore la mise en oeuvre des solutions techniques comme la virtualisation. Elles s'adressent donc à un public la...

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  • We're taking OData on the Road!

    We have a series of free, day-long events we're doing around the world to show off the beauty and wonder that is the Open Data Protocol. In the morning we'll be showing you OData and in the afternoon we'll help you get your OData services up and running. Come one, come all! New York, NY - May 12, 2010 Chicago, IL - May 14, 2010 Mountain View, CA - May 18, 2010 Shanghai, China - June 1, 2010 Tokyo, Japan - June 3, 2010 Reading, United Kingdom - June 15, 2010 Paris, France - June 17, 2010 Your speakers...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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  • Le nouveau Windows Azure est disponible depuis ce matin, la version dévaluation de 90 jours est toujours valide

    Nouveau Windows Azure : des machines virtuelles persistantes sous Linux Du IaaS, et encore plus de technologies open-sources supportées Edit du 08/06/12 : Le nouveau Windows Azure est disponible depuis ce matin (0h15 heure de Paris) Windows Azure, la plateforme Cloud de Microsoft dédiée aux développeurs, continue sa montée en puissance. Depuis hier, plusieurs nouveaux services ont été officiellement annoncés. Parmi ceux-ci, un des plus attendus (et qui a alimenté le plus de rumeurs) est l'arrivée de machines virtuelles - persistantes ? capables de faire tourner des distributions Linux (Ubuntu, OpenSuse, CentOS, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server). Az...

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  • JavaScript sera-t-il bientôt un standard des applications d'entreprises ? Une conférence tentera de répondre à cette question le 20 janvier

    JavaScript sera-t-il bientôt un standard des applications d'entreprises ? Une conférence parisienne tentera de répondre à cette question le 20 janvier Le langage de programmation JavaScript est de plus en plus utilisé, et ce, dans divers buts. Son emploi n'est plus réservé au monde des navigateurs. Face à cela, plusieurs professionnels et experts comment à se poser des questions. JavaScript pourrait-il « rapidement devenir un langage incontournable pour les applications plus traditionnelles, ?d'entreprise' » ? L'interrogation interpelle tellement de monde que le 20 janvier prochain, à Paris, se tiendra la conférence « JavaScript pour les applications d'entreprise ». Des experts dans ce domaine tenteront de voir quel...

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  • Graph representation in Dr Scheme

    - by John Retallack
    I want to represent a graph in Dr. Scheme in the following manner: For each node I want to store it's value and a list of adjacent nodes,the problem which i'm having difficulties with is that I want the adjacent nodes to be stored as references to other nodes. For example: I want node ny to be stored as („NY“ (l p)) where l and p are adjacent nodes,and not as („NY“ („London“ „Paris“)).

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  • Bash: Correct way to Iterate over Map

    - by Lars Tackmann
    In Bash I can create a map (hashtable) with this common construction hput() { eval "$1""$2"='$3' } hget() { eval echo '${'"$1$2"'#hash}' } and then use it like this: hput capitols France Paris hput capitols Spain Madrid echo "$(hget capitols France)" But how do I best iterate over the entries in the map ?. For instance, in Java I would do: for (Map.Entry<String, String> entry : capitols.entrySet()) { System.out.println("Country " + entry.getKey() + " capital " + entry.getValue()); } is there a common way of accomplishing something similar in Bash ?.

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  • How to sort a list in Scala by two fields?

    - by Twistleton
    how to sort a list in Scala by two fields, in this example I will sort by lastName and firstName? case class Row(var firstName: String, var lastName: String, var city: String) var rows = List(new Row("Oscar", "Wilde", "London"), new Row("Otto", "Swift", "Berlin"), new Row("Carl", "Swift", "Paris"), new Row("Hans", "Swift", "Dublin"), new Row("Hugo", "Swift", "Sligo")) rows.sortBy(_.lastName) I try things like this rows.sortBy(_.lastName + _.firstName) but it doesn't work. So I be curious for a good and easy solution. Thanks in advance! Pongo

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  • Who is Jeremiah Owyang?

    - by Michael Hylton
    12.00 Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:"Table Normal"; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-priority:99; mso-style-qformat:yes; mso-style-parent:""; mso-padding-alt:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt; mso-para-margin:0in; mso-para-margin-bottom:.0001pt; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:10.0pt; font-family:"Calibri","sans-serif"; mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman";} Q: What’s your current role and what career path brought you here? J.O.: I'm currently a partner and one of the founding team members at Altimeter Group.  I'm currently the Research Director, as well as wear the hat of Industry Analyst. Prior to joining Altimeter, I was an Industry Analyst at Forrester covering Social Computing, and before that, deployed and managed the social media program at Hitachi Data Systems in Santa Clara.  Around that time, I started a career blog called Web Strategy which focused on how companies were using the web to connect with customers --and never looked back. Q: As an industry analyst, what are you focused on these days? J.O.: There are three trends that I'm focused my research on at this time:  1) The Dynamic Customer Journey:  Individuals (both b2c and b2b) are given so many options in their sources of data, channels to choose from and screens to consume them on that we've found that at each given touchpoint there are 75 potential permutations.  Companies that can map this, then deliver information to individuals when they need it will have a competitive advantage and we want to find out who's doing this.  2) One of the sub themes that supports this trend is Social Performance.  Yesterday's social web was disparate engagement of humans, but the next phase will be data driven, and soon new technologies will emerge to help all those that are consuming, publishing, and engaging on the social web to be more efficient with their time through forms of automation.  As you might expect, this comes with upsides and downsides.  3) The Sentient World is our research theme that looks out the furthest as the world around us (even inanimate objects) become 'self aware' and are able to talk back to us via digital devices and beyond.  Big data, internet of things, mobile devices will all be this next set. Q: People cite that the line between work and life is getting more and more blurred. Do you see your personal life influencing your professional work? J.O.: The lines between our work and personal lives are dissolving, and this leads to a greater upside of being always connected and have deeper relationships with those that are not.  It also means a downside of society expectations that we're always around and available for colleagues, customers, and beyond.  In the future, a balance will be sought as we seek to achieve the goals of family, friends, work, and our own personal desires.  All of this is being ironically written at 430 am on a Sunday am.  Q: How can people keep up with what you’re working on? J.O.: A great question, thanks.  There are a few sources of information to find out, I'll lead with the first which is my blog at web-strategist.com.  A few times a week I'll publish my industry insights (hires, trends, forces, funding, M&A, business needs) as well as on twitter where I'll point to all the news that's fit to print @jowyang.  As my research reports go live (we publish them for all to read --called Open Research-- at no cost) they'll emerge on my blog, or checkout the research tab to find out more now.  http://www.web-strategist.com/blog/research/ Q: Recently, you’ve been working with us here at Oracle on something exciting coming up later this week. What’s on the horizon?  J.O.: Absolutely! This coming Thursday, September 13th, I’m doing a webcast with Oracle on “Managing Social Relationships for the Enterprise”. This is going to be a great discussion with Reggie Bradford, Senior Vice President of Product Development at Oracle and Christian Finn, Senior Director of Product Management for Oracle WebCenter. I’m looking forward to a great discussion around all those issues that so many companies are struggling with these days as they realize how much social media is impacting their business. It’s changing the way your customers and employees interact with your brand. Today it’s no longer a matter of when to become a social-enabled enterprise, but how to become a successful one. 12.00 Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:"Table Normal"; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-priority:99; mso-style-qformat:yes; mso-style-parent:""; mso-padding-alt:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt; mso-para-margin:0in; mso-para-margin-bottom:.0001pt; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:10.0pt; font-family:"Calibri","sans-serif"; mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman";} Q: You’ve been very actively pursued for media interviews and conference and company speaking engagements – anything you’d like to share to give us a sneak peak of what to expect on Thursday’s webcast?  J.O.: Below is a 15 minute video which encapsulates Altimeter’s themes on the Dynamic Customer Journey and the Sentient World. I’m really proud to have taken an active role in the first ever LeWeb outside of Paris. This one, which was featured in downtown London across the street from Westminster Abbey was sold out. If you’ve not heard of LeWeb, this is a global Internet conference hosted by Loic and Geraldine Le Meur, a power couple that stem from Paris but are also living in Silicon Valley, this is one of my favorite conferences to connect with brands, technology innovators, investors and friends. Altimeter was able to play a minor role in suggesting the theme for the event “Faster Than Real Time” which stems off previous LeWebs that focused on the “Real time web”. In this radical state, companies are able to anticipate the needs of their customers by using data, technology, and devices and deliver meaningful experiences before customers even know they need it. I explore two of three of Altimeter’s research themes, the Dynamic Customer Journey, and the Sentient World in my speech, but due to time, did not focus on Adaptive Organization.

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  • Who is Jeremiah Owyang?

    - by Michael Snow
    12.00 Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:"Table Normal"; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-priority:99; mso-style-qformat:yes; mso-style-parent:""; mso-padding-alt:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt; mso-para-margin:0in; mso-para-margin-bottom:.0001pt; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:10.0pt; font-family:"Calibri","sans-serif"; mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman";} Q: What’s your current role and what career path brought you here? J.O.: I'm currently a partner and one of the founding team members at Altimeter Group.  I'm currently the Research Director, as well as wear the hat of Industry Analyst. Prior to joining Altimeter, I was an Industry Analyst at Forrester covering Social Computing, and before that, deployed and managed the social media program at Hitachi Data Systems in Santa Clara.  Around that time, I started a career blog called Web Strategy which focused on how companies were using the web to connect with customers --and never looked back. Q: As an industry analyst, what are you focused on these days? J.O.: There are three trends that I'm focused my research on at this time:  1) The Dynamic Customer Journey:  Individuals (both b2c and b2b) are given so many options in their sources of data, channels to choose from and screens to consume them on that we've found that at each given touchpoint there are 75 potential permutations.  Companies that can map this, then deliver information to individuals when they need it will have a competitive advantage and we want to find out who's doing this.  2) One of the sub themes that supports this trend is Social Performance.  Yesterday's social web was disparate engagement of humans, but the next phase will be data driven, and soon new technologies will emerge to help all those that are consuming, publishing, and engaging on the social web to be more efficient with their time through forms of automation.  As you might expect, this comes with upsides and downsides.  3) The Sentient World is our research theme that looks out the furthest as the world around us (even inanimate objects) become 'self aware' and are able to talk back to us via digital devices and beyond.  Big data, internet of things, mobile devices will all be this next set. Q: People cite that the line between work and life is getting more and more blurred. Do you see your personal life influencing your professional work? J.O.: The lines between our work and personal lives are dissolving, and this leads to a greater upside of being always connected and have deeper relationships with those that are not.  It also means a downside of society expectations that we're always around and available for colleagues, customers, and beyond.  In the future, a balance will be sought as we seek to achieve the goals of family, friends, work, and our own personal desires.  All of this is being ironically written at 430 am on a Sunday am.  Q: How can people keep up with what you’re working on? J.O.: A great question, thanks.  There are a few sources of information to find out, I'll lead with the first which is my blog at web-strategist.com.  A few times a week I'll publish my industry insights (hires, trends, forces, funding, M&A, business needs) as well as on twitter where I'll point to all the news that's fit to print @jowyang.  As my research reports go live (we publish them for all to read --called Open Research-- at no cost) they'll emerge on my blog, or checkout the research tab to find out more now.  http://www.web-strategist.com/blog/research/ Q: Recently, you’ve been working with us here at Oracle on something exciting coming up later this week. What’s on the horizon?  J.O.: Absolutely! This coming Thursday, September 13th, I’m doing a webcast with Oracle on “Managing Social Relationships for the Enterprise”. This is going to be a great discussion with Reggie Bradford, Senior Vice President of Product Development at Oracle and Christian Finn, Senior Director of Product Management for Oracle WebCenter. I’m looking forward to a great discussion around all those issues that so many companies are struggling with these days as they realize how much social media is impacting their business. It’s changing the way your customers and employees interact with your brand. Today it’s no longer a matter of when to become a social-enabled enterprise, but how to become a successful one. 12.00 Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:"Table Normal"; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-priority:99; mso-style-qformat:yes; mso-style-parent:""; mso-padding-alt:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt; mso-para-margin:0in; mso-para-margin-bottom:.0001pt; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:10.0pt; font-family:"Calibri","sans-serif"; mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman";} Q: You’ve been very actively pursued for media interviews and conference and company speaking engagements – anything you’d like to share to give us a sneak peak of what to expect on Thursday’s webcast?  J.O.: Below is a 15 minute video which encapsulates Altimeter’s themes on the Dynamic Customer Journey and the Sentient World. I’m really proud to have taken an active role in the first ever LeWeb outside of Paris. This one, which was featured in downtown London across the street from Westminster Abbey was sold out. If you’ve not heard of LeWeb, this is a global Internet conference hosted by Loic and Geraldine Le Meur, a power couple that stem from Paris but are also living in Silicon Valley, this is one of my favorite conferences to connect with brands, technology innovators, investors and friends. Altimeter was able to play a minor role in suggesting the theme for the event “Faster Than Real Time” which stems off previous LeWebs that focused on the “Real time web”. In this radical state, companies are able to anticipate the needs of their customers by using data, technology, and devices and deliver meaningful experiences before customers even know they need it. I explore two of three of Altimeter’s research themes, the Dynamic Customer Journey, and the Sentient World in my speech, but due to time, did not focus on Adaptive Organization.

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  • "php: command not found" after changing PHP system files in OS X

    - by Aurelien Porte
    I wanted to install Symfony on Mac OS X Lion. Apparently, as MAMP was already installed on my computer, there was a problem with the "timezone" field in the php.ini file. I can't remember exactly the error but basically, Symfony installation required a timezone like "Europe/Paris" but MAMP apparently changed that part. Well, it's very vague but I've seen on the web that other people had the same issue. So I tried one of the solution I found (without success) but: It didn't work. I can not use the php command anymore ("-bash: php: command not found"). I can not remember the exact commands I did to go back. Here are some potential relevant commands I found in my history and that correspond with the beginning of my problem, in this order: sudo mv /usr/bin/php /usr/bin/php-old sudo ln -s /Applications/MAMP/bin/php5/bin/php /usr/bin/php rm /usr/bin/php-old sudo cp php.ini.default /etc/php.ini rm php.ini but I don't know anymor in which repertory I was. sudo mv /usr/bin/php-old /usr/bin/php

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  • CentOS 6.5 server time zone won't persist?

    - by Codemonkey
    I'm setting my timezone like so: ln -sf /usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/London /etc/localtime It works fine, I check with date and all is good. But then a few days later I'll realise it's reset itself to CEST, so 9am becomes 10am, etc. The server is located in Paris, in the CEST time zone. But I should be able to use any zone I want, surely? I (and most of my users) am based in the UK, so I want to operate on that timezone. I just did a yum update and noticed it wanted to update tzdata. That had the effect of changing from BST to CEST, but I don't think it's the only thing that triggers the change, as I'm sure it's gone wrong on days where I've done no such update. I could be wrong though. What's the trick to set a timezone permanently? Thanks

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  • How To Watch Live Streaming of Oscars 2010 (Academy Awards)

    - by Gopinath
    The Academy Awards or more popularly known as Oscars for this year will go live on 7th March 2010 (8PM ET) at the Kodak Theater (Hollywood), Los Angeles, California. It’s a star studded event every movie lover wish to follow and watch live. We at Tech Dreams always love to write about live streaming of popular events happening across the globe. Here is our guide to follow Oscars 2010 Oscars 2010 Live Streams Last year we did not have many choices to view the Oscars online. But this year there are plenty of them available from the best of the media power houses APLive Oscars coverage on livestream.com (embedded below) Oscars.com – The Official Web Site of Academy Awards Oscars.org Live Streaming Academy Awards – Official Live Steaming Channel on livestream.com(embedded below) APLive Oscars coverage on Facebook AP Live Oscars Red Carpet Coverage Academy Awards – Live Coverage Websites To View Highlights & Exclusive Clips Of Oscars 2010 If you miss to catch the live streaming of Oscars 2010, here are few sites you can check to view video highlights of the entire event.  Few websites like Hulu have access to exclusive moments. Oscar’s Official YouTube Channel Hulu Award Season 2010 coverage Oscars 2010  Date and Time Oscars 2010 will begin at on 7th March  Sunday 8PM EST in California. The local time in India will be around 9:30 AM on Monday. Here is list of major cities and the local time at which Oscars 2010 are going to start Date & Time California March 7th, Sunday 20:00 Adelaide March 8th, Monday 14:30 Bangkok March 8th, Monday 11:00 Beijing March 8th, Monday 12:00 Brisbane March 8th, Monday 14:00 Cape Town March 8th, Monday 06:00 Dubai March 8th, Monday 08:00 Frankfurt March 8th, Monday 05:00 Hong Kong March 8th, Monday 12:00 Delhi/Chennai/Mumbai/Kolkata March 8th, Monday 09:30 New York March 7th, Sunday 23:00 Paris March 8th, Monday 05:00 Washington March 7th, Sunday 23:00 London March 8th, Monday 04:00 For more cities visit this link If you know any other source that provide live streaming of Oscar’s, let us hear through the comments. Join us on Facebook to read all our stories right inside your Facebook news feed.

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  • Java Spotlight Episode 75: Greg Luck on JSR 107 Java Temporary Caching API

    - by Roger Brinkley
    Tweet Recorded live at Jfokus 2012, an interview with Greg Luck on JSR 107 Java Temporary Caching API. Joining us this week on the Java All Star Developer Panel is Alexis Moussine-Pouchkine, Java EE Developer Advocate. Right-click or Control-click to download this MP3 file. You can also subscribe to the Java Spotlight Podcast Feed to get the latest podcast automatically. If you use iTunes you can open iTunes and subscribe with this link:  Java Spotlight Podcast in iTunes. Show Notes News JavaOne 2012 call for papers is open (closes April 9th) LightFish, Adam Bien's lightweight telemetry application Java EE 6 sample code JavaFX 1.2 and 1.3 EOL Repeating Annotations in the Works Events March 26-29, EclipseCon, Reston, USA March 27, Virtual Developer Days - Java (Asia Pacific (English)),9:30 am to 2:00pm IST / 12:00pm to 4.30pm SGT  / 3.00pm - 7.30pm AEDT April 4-5, JavaOne Japan, Tokyo, Japan April 12, GreenJUG, Greenville, SC April 17-18, JavaOne Russia, Moscow Russia April 18–20, Devoxx France, Paris, France April 26, Mix-IT, Lyon, France, May 3-4, JavaOne India, Hyderabad, India Feature Interview Greg Luck founded Ehcache in 2003. He regularly speaks at conferences, writes and codes. He has also founded and maintains the JPam and Spnego open source projects, which are security focused. Prior to joining Terracotta in 2009, Greg was Chief Architect at Wotif.com where he provided technical leadership as the company went from a single product startup to a billion dollar public company with multiple product lines. Before that Greg was a consultant for ThoughtWorks with engagements in the US and Australia in the travel, health care, geospatial, banking and insurance industries. Before doing programming, Greg managed IT. He was CIO at Virgin Blue, Tempo Services, Stamford Hotels and Resorts and Australian Resorts. He is a Chartered Accountant, and spent 7 years with KPMG in small business and insolvency. Mail Bag What’s Cool RT @harkje: To update an earlier tweet: #JavaFX feels like Swing with added convenience methods, better looking widgets, nice effects and...

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