I found an app called IM in Android's trunk on git, but that doesn't look like the Google Talk app that comes installed on Android phones.
Does anyone know if that source code is even published?
I'm looking for a good open source web editor that will take xsd (or some other standard XML) and from that generate web forms that will enable the end user to generate standard xml (without knowing anything about xml obliviously). I took a look at kupu, but there doesn't seem to be much documentation and the site appears to no longer exist. Is there anything out there that does this already.
I could write something like this myself, but if there's something that out there that will save me some time that would be great.
Thanks
So what I need Is some Open-Source project for symbian which would consist of Costumisable web browser and a folder to place my HTML+ images and SWF documents. So I can not to get a deep dive into Symbian Development and just put my files where I need, correct browser style meny and Icons and compile into .SYS
So is there any thing like this?
Hi,
what is the best free/open source WinForms "progress bar" control?
(i.e. want a better looking control than the default one in VS2008, and one that has a nice continuous bar)
I am developing a web form using Visual Web Developer
Currently I have class source files in the same directory as the web form, or in the App_Code folder. I'd like to organise the files into folders within the web form folder, but I can't find a way of adding a reference to the folders, and they don't seem to be being picked up automatically.
These are files that are under constant development.
What is the asp.net/c#'s equivalent concept to c++'s #include?
I am looking for something like a portal, or a community where everybody posts their contributions in Java.
Ex. polynomial calculations, ...
Scenario: Search - "polynomial" - download package (source code)
Thank you.
Right after I finished my project for my Computer Science class, I hit save and the computer froze.
When i came back, the cpp file wouldn't open through visual studio, I have the exe and object files. Please tell me I can get my source code back :(
EDIT: the .cpp file is blank, and i wasn't prompted for recovery when starting visual studio again. I already checked /documents/visualstudio/backup, nothing is there.
As I understand it, Mach-O should be part of the Darwin open source packages. Could someone please help me locate the loader? I've no idea where it is and where to download that code from.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
I notice several well-known projects in java that were ported to C# .NET. Some examples:
Hibernate - NHibernate
JUnit -- NUnit
Ant -- NAnt
Lucene -- Lucene.Net, NLucene
iText -- iTextSharp
log4j -- log4net
Quartz -- Quartz.NET
I was curious about the reverse situation: what are the notable .NET projects that have been ported to the java world?
I looked at the list of projects at http://csharp-source.net but didn't see any obvious ones.
Is there any open source user-guide type creation software available? Or is it best to use wiki type systems? We want to be able to create user guides on the fly through a web front end and accessible on the net. Or is this best achieved using Wikis?
Thanks
What key reasons for software developers can you list so they will decide to make their products as open source (I don't mean products just for fun but real products)?
I am aware of other solutions like System.Data.Sqlite or Firebird through Dblinq, but since nothing beats SQL Compact Edition (integration-wise) with Visual Studio, I would like to use it and to know if its license allows its usage in Open Source projects.
Thanks.
If there is a javascript library that is licensed under a Copyleft license like the GPL, what must I do to use it? Would I have to make my whole website open source just because I used that javascript library?
In a Unix world I've been happily using gdb for debugging and valgrind for memory analyzation.
Are there open-source quality alternatives for Windows?
I'm looking for lightweight pieces of software that do what you need, and never get in your way (just like gdb and valgrind).
What if I think, that I found a bug in an open-source-app? What steps can I do, to provide as much helpful information for the programmers, as possible? And how I report best, to avoid to be annoying for the programmers?
I found lot of open source XML databases (TPOX, Timber , DBXML), but they are working on XPath and XQuery, I need a system which is developed for the purpose of "Keyword search on XML documents".
I am a senior in Computer Science. I want to be part of some open source project. I don't know what's available out there. Can anybody guide me?
I'm good with Java, not that great with C and C++, but I know both. I also know some Cincom Smalltalk.
Or if anyone has something good that they're working on I could help.
What key reasons for software developers can you list so they will decide to make its products as open source (I don't mean products just for fun but real products)?
I recently had a hard drive crashed and lost all of my source code. Is it possible to pull/checkout the code that I have already uploaded to Google App Engine (like the most recent version)?
I need to convert a compiled python code (.pyo) to its source . I look in depython.net, but there is a problem. A warning;
"File version older than 2.4."
What should I do?
Thanks.
Hi Chaps,
Currently I am using SWFDOTNET libray for reading and writing swf file,which supports swf file from version 1 to 7.
Is there any other open C# source lib for reading and writing swf flash which supports swf file version 8,9 and 10?
Please reply..I am really in need of it.
Thanks in advance,
Chandrakala