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  • InfoPath Cannot Start Microsoft Visual Studio Tools for Applications

    - by ybbest
    When I am trying to access developer tools under developer tab in InfoPath Designer 2010 , I got this error InfoPath Cannot Start Microsoft Visual Studio Tools for Applications(See the screenshot below)     I got this error because , I do not install VSTA when I install office2010.To Install VSTA, you need to Launch Office 2010 setup from your Office 2010 installation media,choose the Add or Remove Features radio button in the installer then Set the Visual Studio Tools for Applications option to Run from My Computer and continue through the setup wizard. (See the screenshot below).Once this is done , you are ready to start VSTA for you InfoPath Form.

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  • Téléchargez gratuitement l'ebook sur le développement d'applications 'Threaded' qui utilisent le har

    Téléchargez gratuitement l'ebook sur le développement d'applications ?Threaded' Les logiciels de développement Intel® Parallel Studio accélèrent le développement d'applications ?Threaded' qui utilisent le hardware des utilisateurs finaux, depuis le ?'supercomputer'' jusqu'à l'ordinateur portable ou les mobiles. Optimisez la performance de votre application sur architecture Intel® et obtenez plus des derniers processeurs multi-coeurs d'Intel®. Depuis la manière dont les produits fonctionnent ensemble jusqu'à leurs jeux de fonctionnalités uniques, le Threading est maintenant plus facile et plus viable que jamais. Les outils sont optimisés donc les novices peuvent facilement se former et les développeurs expérimentés peuvent aisément ...

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  • Des chercheurs dévoilent un prototype d'Internet du futur, reposant sur une architecture sans serveur, complètement décentralisée

    Des chercheurs développent un prototype de réseau d'architecture complètement décentralisée qui fera passer les attaques DoS pour des mauvais souvenirsUne équipe de chercheur de l'université de Cambridge a pour intention de remplacer le modèle relationnel client-serveur dont dépendent de nombreux services, applications et protocoles d'internet, par une architecture complètement décentralisée du réseau des réseaux. Le projet ambitieux se nomme Pursuit, et un prototype de l'internet de demain conçu...

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  • Démonstration vidéo des nouvelles fonctionnalités d'Internet Explorer 9, par Stanislas Quastana de Microsoft France

    Démonstration vidéo des nouvelles fonctionnalités d'Internet Explorer 9, par Stanislas Quastana de Microsoft France Mise à jour du 14.02.2011 par Katleen A l'occasion ds TechDays, et avant la sortie de la RC, Stanislas Quastana, Architecte Infrastructure sur la plateforme serveur chez Microsoft France, a réalisé une démonstration des nouvelles fonctionnalités du navigateur, en exclusivité pour Developpez.com. A regarder de toute urgence : Démonstration d'Internet Explorer 9 par Microsoft on...

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  • Spread windows not working on minimized applications

    - by Jeggy
    When I'm using "SUPER" + "W" to spread all running windows I only see the applications that are not minimized and the others are just nothing as seen on picture below. I have 5 applications running and 3 of them are minimized and this is how it looks: How to fix this? I don't know if this is a bug or if this is normal, but i don't like it this way UPDATE: Just found out that it actually only happens when i use "Super" + "D" to minimize all windows, and then when opening some of them up again it will happen

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  • Architecture/pattern resources for small applications and tools

    - by s73v3r
    I was wondering if anyone had any resources or advice related to using architecture patterns like MVVM/MVC/MVP/etc on small applications and tools, as opposed to large, enterprisy ones. EDIT: Most of the information I see on application architecture is directed at large, enterprise applications. I'm just writing small programs and tools. As far as using these architecture patterns, is it generally worthwhile to go through the overhead of using an MVC/MVVM framework? Or would I be better off keeping it simple?

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  • "Les applications Windows Mobiles ne tourneront pas sur Windows Phone Série 7", confirme un responsa

    Mise à jour du 09/03/10 NB : Les commentaires sur cette mise à jour commencent ici dans le topic "Les applications pour Windows Mobiles ne fonctionneront pas sur Windows Phone Série 7" Le Responsable Microsoft des relations avec les développeurs le confirme C'était le risque en repartant "from scratch". Microsoft vient de le confirmer, les applications actuelles pour Windows Mobile ne pourront pas tourner sur le futur Windows Mobile 7 Series.

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  • Benefits of an Internet Marketing Course About SEO Article

    An online job is a great opportunity for the people to make money online and prosper in the environment of internet. It is not difficult to start earning online if you have basic knowledge of computer and internet. But taking some training in your field of work is always very helpful to grow your business. So is in the case of SEO article writing. This special technique is not so difficult but training can bring perfection in your articles.

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  • How to Get Burned by Your Internet History

    Burned by your Internet history? What do you mean? Perhaps you are not aware but your personal computer is one big, powerful recorder of all your computer activity. Whether you are searching the Inte... [Author: Chet Childers - Computers and Internet - August 24, 2009]

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  • Telesharp – An Application Repository for .NET applications

    - by cibrax
    A year ago, we released SO-Aware as our first product in Tellago Studios. SO-Aware represented a new way to manage web services and all the related artifacts like configuration, tests or monitoring data in the Microsoft stack. It was based on the idea of using a lightweight SOA governance approach with a central repository exposed through RESTful services. At that point, we thought the same idea could be extended to enterprise applications in general by providing a generic repository for many of the runtime or design time artifacts generated during the development like configuration, application description or topology (a high level view of the components that made up a system), logging information or binaries. It took us several months to give a form to that idea and implement it as a product, but it is finally here and I am very proud to announce the release today under the name of “TeleSharp”. Telesharp provides in a nutshell the following features, 1. Configure your application topology in a central repository. Application topology in this context means that you can decompose your application and describe it in terms of components and how they interact each other. For example, you can tell that the CRM system is made up of a couple of WCF services and a ASP.NET MVC front end. 2. Centralize configuration for your applications and components.  You can import existing .NET configuration sections into the repository and associate them to the different components. In addition, environment overrides are supported for the configuration sections. We provide tooling and extensions in Visual Studio for managing all the configuration, and a set of powershell commands for automating the configuration deployment. 3. Browse all the assemblies and types remotely in your application servers in a web browser using an interface similar to any of the existing .NET reflection tools. You can easily determine this way whether the server is running the correct version of your applications. 4. Centralize logging and exception management into the repository. You get different reports and a pivot viewer experience for browsing all the different logging information generated by your applications. In addition, TeleSharp provides different providers for pushing the logging information to the central repository using well-known frameworks like ELMAH, Log4Net, EntLib or even Windows ETW.  The central repository itself is implemented as a set of OData services that any application can easily consume using regular Http. You can read more details in this introductory post If you think this product can be a good fit in your organization, you can request a trial version in our Tellago Studios website.

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  • Google I/O 2010 - Building push applications for Android

    Google I/O 2010 - Building push applications for Android Google I/O 2010 - Building push applications for Android Android 201 Debajit Ghosh Are you building cloud based apps for Android but are wondering how you can avoid polling and enable push functionality? This session will introduce the new Android Cloud to Device Messaging framework, showing you how you can integrate compelling mobile alert, send-to-phone, and two-way push sync functionality into your Android apps. For all I/O 2010 sessions, please go to code.google.com From: GoogleDevelopers Views: 3 0 ratings Time: 56:28 More in Science & Technology

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  • 60% des sociétés utiliseraient PHP pour des applications critiques d'après Zend, qui édite des solutions PHP

    60% des sociétés utiliseraient PHP pour des applications critiques D'après Zend, qui édite des solutions PHP Zend (« the PHP Company ») vient d'annoncer la sortie d'une étude sur « l'état de PHP en entreprise » qui porte sur la façon dont les décideurs utilisent ou vont utiliser PHP. L'étude révèle que PHP serait largement utilisé pour développer et gérer diverses applications critiques. Parmi les raisons qui font que, d'après Zend, l'adoption de PHP s'accélère, « on peut noter les cycles de développement plus rapides lorsqu'on les compare à d'autres langages, un vaste pool de ressources humaines disponibles, une efficacité des processus de développement applicatif amé...

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  • Oracle Fusion Applications: Thursday's Partner Updates

    - by mseika
    Mark your calendars! In order to keep you up to date with partner-specific news and information regarding Oracle Fusion Applications, we are expanding our Fusion Applications Webcast Series to include these additional Thursday sessions during the month of September.  Please see below for call dates, topics, and logistics.If you missed a live webcast, you can view all series recordings on the Replays tab. Click here. 

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  • Oracle Fusion Applications: Thursday's Partner Updates

    - by mseika
    Mark your calendars! In order to keep you up to date with partner-specific news and information regarding Oracle Fusion Applications, we are expanding our Fusion Applications Webcast Series to include these additional Thursday sessions during the month of September.  Please see below for call dates, topics, and logistics.If you missed a live webcast, you can view all series recordings on the Replays tab. Click here. 

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  • Oracle Fusion Applications: Thursday's Partner Updates

    - by mseika
    Mark your calendars! In order to keep you up to date with partner-specific news and information regarding Oracle Fusion Applications, we are expanding our Fusion Applications Webcast Series to include these additional Thursday sessions during the month of September.  Please see below for call dates, topics, and logistics.If you missed a live webcast, you can view all series recordings on the Replays tab. Click here. 

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  • Oracle Fusion Applications: Thursday's Partner Updates

    - by mseika
    Mark your calendars! In order to keep you up to date with partner-specific news and information regarding Oracle Fusion Applications, we are expanding our Fusion Applications Webcast Series to include these additional Thursday sessions during the month of September.  Please see below for call dates, topics, and logistics.If you missed a live webcast, you can view all series recordings on the Replays tab. Click here. 

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  • Easy Access a Cornerstone to Fusion Applications HCM User Experience

    - by Jay Richey, HCM Product Marketing
    With Fusion Applications, Oracle fundamentally changes a fragmented, frustrating work situation. Users of Human Capital Management (HCM) software often must bounce around between applications, searching diligently for the right information about employees. They may spend a lot of their time tracking down the data they need to complete a task. Fusion offers a completely different user experience. Read more...

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  • Don't Miss Oracle UPK at the Oracle Applications Virtual Tradeshow

    - by di.seghposs(at)oracle.com
    Be sure to visit the Oracle Applications Virtual Tradeshow - Spotlight on Customer Success - February 3, 2011. If you are considering using Oracle UPK for a project or an upgrade, this is an event you don't want to miss. Hear how the City and County of San Francisco used Oracle UPK for their successful PeopleSoft upgrade. Get a chance to meet the experts and listen to 20+ customers share their success with Oracle Applications. Register Now!

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  • Games at Work Part 1: Introduction to Gamification and Applications

    - by ultan o'broin
    Games Are Everywhere How many of you (will admit to) remember playing Pong? OK then, do you play Angry Birds on your phone during work hours? Thought about why we keep playing online, video, and mobile games and what this "gamification" business we're hearing about means for the enterprise applications user experience? In Reality Is Broken: Why Games Make Us Better and How They Can Change the World, Jane McGonigal says that playing computer and online games now provides more rewards for people than their real lives do. Games offer intrinsic rewards and happiness to the players as they pursue more satisfying work and the success, social connection, and meaning that goes with it. Yep, Gran Turismo, Dungeons & Dragons, Guitar Hero, Mario Kart, Wii Boxing, and the rest are all forms of work it seems. Games are, in fact, work taken so seriously that governments now move to limit the impact of virtual gaming currencies on the real financial system. Anyone who spends hours harvesting crops on FarmVille realizes it’s hard work too. Yet games evoke a positive emotion in players who voluntarily stay engaged with games for hours, day after day. Some 183 million active gamers in the United States play on average 13 hours per week. Weekly, 5 million of those gamers play for longer than a working week (45 hours). So why not harness the work put into games to solve real-world problems? Or, in the case of our applications users, real-world work problems? What’s a Game? Jane explains that all games have four defining traits: a goal, rules, a feedback system, and voluntary participation. We need to look at what motivational ideas behind the dynamics of the game—what we call gamification—are appropriate for our users. Typically, these motivators are achievement, altruism, competition, reward, self-expression, and status). Common game techniques for leveraging these motivations include: Badging and avatars Points and awards Leader boards Progress charts Virtual currencies or goods Gifting and giving Challenges and quests Some technology commentators argue for a game layer on top of everything, but this layer is already part of our daily lives in many instances. We see gamification working around us already: the badging and kudos offered on My Oracle Support or other Oracle community forums, becoming a Dragon Slayer implementor of Atlassian applications, being made duke of your favorite coffee shop on Yelp, sharing your workout details with Nike+, or donating to Japanese earthquake relief through FarmVille, for example. And what does all this mean for the applications that you use in your work? Read on in part two...

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  • How to Open an InPrivate Tab in the Metro Version of Internet Explorer

    - by Taylor Gibb
    Internet Explorer has a secret mode called InPrivate which is pretty much the same as Chrome’s incognito mode. It can be accessed on the desktop by right-clicking on the Internet Explorer icon on the taskbar, but how do you open an InPrivate tab in the Metro IE? Read on to find out. HTG Explains: Is ReadyBoost Worth Using? HTG Explains: What The Windows Event Viewer Is and How You Can Use It HTG Explains: How Windows Uses The Task Scheduler for System Tasks

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  • Is there a canonical resource on multi-tenancy web applications using ruby + rails

    - by AlexC
    Is there a canonical resource on multi-tenancy web applications using ruby + rails. There are a number of ways to develop rails apps using cloud capabilities with real elastic properties but there seems to be a lack of clarity with how to achieve multitenancy, specifically at the model / data level. Is there a canonical resource on options to developing multitenancy rails applications with the required characteristics of data seperation, security, concurrency and contention required by an enterprise level cloud application.

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  • Oracle Business Intelligence Applications

    Scopri le caratteristiche di Oracle BI Applications, la strategia, l'offerta e i vantaggi delle applicazioni di analitiche di Oracle. Con Oracle BI Applications è possibile valorizzare al meglio il patrimonio informativo delle applicazioni Oracle E-Business Suite, PeopleSoft, Siebel e SAP, ottenendo le informazioni necessarie a prendere le decisioni migliori.

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  • Oracle Business Intelligence Applications

    Get an understanding of Oracle Business Intelligence (BI) from Joe Thomas, Senior Director, Oracle BI Applications. Learn about Oracle’s BI strategy, offerings and how customers are getting the information they need to make better decisions today with Oracle Business Intelligence Applications.

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  • Oracle Turkey Applications Strategy Update Event

    - by [email protected]
    Oracle Turkey gathered its wide range of customers and associates in "Oracle Applications Strategy Update" event in Istanbul at 17 March of 2010 as a part of worldwide Global Applications Smart Strategies Tour.  The program discussed, the new technologies and, with real-world examples, presented strategies for  leveraging technology to succeed in today's challenging business environment.    

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  • Halloween: Season for Java Embedded Internet of Spooky Things (IoST) (Part 4)

    - by hinkmond
    And now here's the Java code that you'll need to read your ghost sensor on your Raspberry Pi The general idea is that you are using Java code to access the GPIO pin on your Raspberry Pi where the ghost sensor (JFET trasistor) detects minute changes in the electromagnetic field near the Raspberry Pi and will change the GPIO pin to high (+3 volts) when something is detected, otherwise there is no value (ground). Here's that Java code: try { /*** Init GPIO port(s) for input ***/ // Open file handles to GPIO port unexport and export controls FileWriter unexportFile = new FileWriter("/sys/class/gpio/unexport"); FileWriter exportFile = new FileWriter("/sys/class/gpio/export"); for (String gpioChannel : GpioChannels) { System.out.println(gpioChannel); // Reset the port File exportFileCheck = new File("/sys/class/gpio/gpio"+gpioChannel); if (exportFileCheck.exists()) { unexportFile.write(gpioChannel); unexportFile.flush(); } // Set the port for use exportFile.write(gpioChannel); exportFile.flush(); // Open file handle to input/output direction control of port FileWriter directionFile = new FileWriter("/sys/class/gpio/gpio" + gpioChannel + "/direction"); // Set port for input directionFile.write(GPIO_IN); } /*** Read data from each GPIO port ***/ RandomAccessFile[] raf = new RandomAccessFile[GpioChannels.length]; int sleepPeriod = 10; final int MAXBUF = 256; byte[] inBytes = new byte[MAXBUF]; String inLine; int zeroCounter = 0; // Get current timestamp with Calendar() Calendar cal; DateFormat dateFormat = new SimpleDateFormat("yyyy/MM/dd HH:mm:ss.SSS"); String dateStr; // Open RandomAccessFile handle to each GPIO port for (int channum=0; channum And, then we just load up our Java SE Embedded app, place each Raspberry Pi with a ghost sensor attached in strategic locations around our Santa Clara office (which apparently is very haunted by ghosts from the Agnews Insane Asylum 1906 earthquake), and watch our analytics for any ghosts. Easy peazy. See the previous posts for the full series on the steps to this cool demo: Halloween: Season for Java Embedded Internet of Spooky Things (IoST) (Part 1) Halloween: Season for Java Embedded Internet of Spooky Things (IoST) (Part 2) Halloween: Season for Java Embedded Internet of Spooky Things (IoST) (Part 3) Halloween: Season for Java Embedded Internet of Spooky Things (IoST) (Part 4) Hinkmond

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