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  • Do you prefer building your interfaces in IB or programmatically? and why?

    - by LolaRun
    I've been using Xcode and building iPhone apps for two months, but I'm finding it really hard to grasp good application design. I always face problems—like you can't put your tabbarcontroller in another custom viewcontroller, for example—that 'sometimes', of course, would work if you did the creation of the views/viewcontrollers programmatically. So I don't know if I should start writing the creation of my objects or use Interface Builder. What are your experiences?

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  • Where Can You Find OpenWorld 2013 Presentations?

    - by Steven Chan (Oracle Development)
    Presentations for OpenWorld 2013 sessions are available for approximately six months (until ~March 2014).  You should download presentation materials now, while they're still available: OpenWorld 2013 Course Catalog If a search engine brought you here:  this blog is maintained by E-Business Suite Development, not the OpenWorld team. Questions about OpenWorld content can be directed to the OpenWorld team here. Related Articles E-Business Suite Technology Sessions at OpenWorld 2013

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  • How should game objects be aware of each other?

    - by Jefffrey
    I find it hard to find a way to organize game objects so that they are polymorphic but at the same time not polymorphic. Here's an example: assuming that we want all our objects to update() and draw(). In order to do that we need to define a base class GameObject which have those two virtual pure methods and let polymorphism kicks in: class World { private: std::vector<GameObject*> objects; public: // ... update() { for (auto& o : objects) o->update(); for (auto& o : objects) o->draw(window); } }; The update method is supposed to take care of whatever state the specific class object needs to update. The fact is that each objects needs to know about the world around them. For example: A mine needs to know if someone is colliding with it A soldier should know if another team's soldier is in proximity A zombie should know where the closest brain, within a radius, is For passive interactions (like the first one) I was thinking that the collision detection could delegate what to do in specific cases of collisions to the object itself with a on_collide(GameObject*). Most of the the other informations (like the other two examples) could just be queried by the game world passed to the update method. Now the world does not distinguish objects based on their type (it stores all object in a single polymorphic container), so what in fact it will return with an ideal world.entities_in(center, radius) is a container of GameObject*. But of course the soldier does not want to attack other soldiers from his team and a zombie doesn't case about other zombies. So we need to distinguish the behavior. A solution could be the following: void TeamASoldier::update(const World& world) { auto list = world.entities_in(position, eye_sight); for (const auto& e : list) if (auto enemy = dynamic_cast<TeamBSoldier*>(e)) // shoot towards enemy } void Zombie::update(const World& world) { auto list = world.entities_in(position, eye_sight); for (const auto& e : list) if (auto enemy = dynamic_cast<Human*>(e)) // go and eat brain } but of course the number of dynamic_cast<> per frame could be horribly high, and we all know how slow dynamic_cast can be. The same problem also applies to the on_collide(GameObject*) delegate that we discussed earlier. So what it the ideal way to organize the code so that objects can be aware of other objects and be able to ignore them or take actions based on their type?

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  • An SEO Service Provider is a Must For Content Creation

    Anyone who plans on making any search engine optimizing (SEO) changes to their website should consider hiring an Internet marketing company who will know precisely how to create keywords that will attract a lot of traffic to your website. This will, in turn, increase your sales. Of course, you will need to be happy with these keywords before the person whom you hire will create highly effective, original, and unique content for your website.

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  • Eager to Learn more about MySQL?(Week 40)

    - by rituchhibber
    Are you a SQL programmer eager to know more?Oracle University is pleased to announce the availability of a new course in Training on Demand format : MySQL Performance Tuning.Why wait to get the training you need? Learn Oracle from Oracle today. Check out the demo to see how it works.Take a look at the new Training on Demand  MySQL Certification Packages.Please note: your OPN discount is applied to the standard price shown on the website.For more information, assistance and bookings contact your local Oracle University Service Desk.

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  • Handling Constraint Violations and Errors in SQL Server

    The database developer can, of course, throw all errors back to the application developer to deal with, but this is neither kind nor necessary. How errors are dealt with is dependent on the application, but the process itself isn't entirely obvious. Compress live data by 73% Red Gate's SQL Storage Compress reduces the size of live SQL Server databases, saving you disk space and storage costs. Learn more.

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  • 5 years of university education vs. 5 years of work experience - Which would you pick if hiring? [closed]

    - by gablin
    Say you need to hire a programmer. You have two candidates at your table: one has studied 5 years at uni (and holds a Master's degree, of course), but has no work experience; and the other holds no university degree but has worked for 5 years. Also assume that they both know the same programming languages, have about the same personality and spend equal amount of time programming on their spare time. If you only had this information to go on, which would you pick?

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  • Mozilla sort un SDK pour JetPack, la révolution est en marche dans le développement des extensions d

    Mozilla sort un SDK pour JetPack La révolution dans le développement des extensions de Firefox est en marche La Fondation Mozilla est consciente que l'arrivée de Chrome et de ses extensions - visiblement plus simples à créer - représente un danger pour sa communauté de développeurs. Elle n'a certes pas lancé le projet pour cela, mais JetPack devrait cependant l'aider à rester dans la course et à conserver son attrait. Pour mémoire JetPack est un pr...

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  • Which is the SEO Software For Me?

    Buying SEO software is not as quick and easy as it sounds. There are a lot of software packages out there that claim to make millions for you in just a few days- for a price, of course. But before handing over that money, there are few things you should know about SEO.

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  • October patch links

    - by THE
    Along the lines of patching... While it is not 100% in our LOB, it might still be interesting for some of our readers: The Oracle critical patch update Advisory for October 2012 You will find a very detailed List with links to patches and matrices on that overview page for products ranging from Database via E-Business Suite to MySQL. Of course you can find patches for Identity Management, SOA and Weblogic also via the "Master Note on Fusion Middleware Proactive Patching - Patch Set Updates (PSUs) and Bundle Patches (BPs) [ID 1494151.1]"

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  • SEO Tips - Never Use an Automated Service For Search Engine Site Submission

    It's hard to visit a marketing related website without some company offering to submit your site to the search engines. Of course what many people don't realize is that you're not going to get into the SE's using these 'site submission tools' the only way to get into the search engine is for them to index your site after finding a link for your blog or website from a site that is in Google's or any other search engines results already. The bottom line is you should never pay for or use an automated search engine submission service.

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  • How to Create a Website From Scratch and How to Promote It

    Many people think that they can just make a website upload it to their server and people will visit, this of course is not correct, it is the main reason people fail at making an income online just taking the time to fully research your market can be the difference between success and failure. Choosing your niche and researching your keywords takes time and if done wrong it will be a sure way to failure it is the most important part of building your web site and should be done before buying your domain name and web space, search...

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  • Understanding Search Engine Optimization Cost and Creating Free One Way Links

    Knowing about search engine optimization cost, whether it is free or a bit pricey, can help you to get started creating the best one-way links that you can. Free one way links are important search engine boosters that will get your site a decent rank. Of course, you can always buy one way links but getting them for free is always better. Besides getting it for free, creating these links is easy. You only need to know the basics of link building and you're off!

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  • Is the structure of my site's navigation (via price/service tables) considered 'Duplicate Content' by Google?

    - by James Gadsby
    As I'm building my business website, I'm using service/price tables at the bottom of each service page to demonstrate to customers/potential clients my other offerings. Of course, given that there are 7 or 8 service pages, each with (according to Google) the same service descriptions below the original content for that service, would this be counting as duplicate content? If so, what could I do about it?

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  • Using the Same Domain to Bury Bad Publicity

    Receiving bad publicity can be a devastating blow to a brand's online reputation, and in order to mitigate the damage often the best course of action is to try to create enough alternate content to push the negative publicity down to the second, third, or even deeper, search result pages. Most people do this by creating a number of different pages on new or alternate domains, but in fact it can be much more effective to try to create pages on the same domain.

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  • Is possible to create an intranet site in Ruby on Rails? [closed]

    - by Akromyk
    I'm just coming out of a .Net course and I'm wondering whether it is possible to create an intranet site using Ruby on Rails, and if so, would it even be a good idea. I plan on creating a web site for a vendor that hopes to open up a physical location and it would be beneficial for us to go with a technology that could tie their web front into their intranet for helping them manage orders and logins, but at the same time still have a low cost.

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  • Linux Users Speak...Devs Open Source Their Games

    <b>Blog of Helios:</b> "Nils Grotnes emailed me about 20 minutes ago with some pretty cool news. Aquaria by Bit Blot ,Gish Published by Chronic Logic, Lugaru HD by Wolfire, and Penumbra Overture of course by Frictional Games have pledged to go open source."

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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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  • Starting a Business Website in 3 Easy Steps

    Starting a business website is the easiest thing under the sun - if you know someone who can guide you. Of course you can outsource but why would you outsource if it is easy and the best man or woman for the job is none other than yours truly. You may be scared of all the computer, internet and website information that you probably know nothing of. And it is OK to be scared.

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  • Backlinks Are Important For SEO

    Online advertising is all about Search Engine Optimization and Backlink Building is part of the strategy. The Online Advertising Course tells you why Backlinks are important, what Backlink tools are available and how you can create Backlinks yourself.

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  • Choosing an Effective Domain Name

    Choosing a good domain name is important. Whether it is going to be you central site or a site that you want to monetize, your domain name is going to determine some of the course of your business.

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  • SEO for duplicate sites with multiple domain extensions

    - by lock
    I am running business in different nations and I got domains for example www.mydomain.com www.mydomain.us www.mydomain.ca www.mydomain.uk www.mydomain.com.au So, if I run same website with same content (of course there will be little changes like address, etc.) as all these domains has same content will it be considered as spam or will the domains rank well as per the country? Also, is there solutions if Google considers this as spam.

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