What is the more efficient way to create a web video chat ?
What tecnologies ?
What server side and client side languages ?
What type fo server ?
etc
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Thanks ;)
i read this statement from a book i read
The Document Object Model or DOM is really not a part of JavaScript but a separate entity existing outside it. Although you can use JavaScript to manipulate DOM objects, other scripting languages may equally well access them too.
what is the best way to avoid conflict between javascript and other client-siede scripting language when we have to deal with XMLHTTPRequest object
I'm looking for a Content Delivery Network which offers the ability to make images available through multiple urls while they exist physically only one time.
I want to generate seo friendly image urls with the relevant keywords in different languages.
Thanks for your advice!
I know in C like languages logical operators are evaluated one at a time so:
false && really_expensive_function()
is doesn't result in the function being called (I can't remember the CS name for this). Does the same happen in PL/SQL or do I need to break the IF parts out to separate blocks?
While debating which platform to use for what applications (specifically we debated c++, java, c# and f#) we tried finding scientific quality research on productivity (cost of ownership really) of similar applications build on various platforms/using the above mentioned languages. Any one know of such research?
What products support 3-digit region subtags, e.g., es-419 for Latin-American Spanish?
Are web browsers, translation tools and translators familiar with these numeric codes in addition to the more common "es" or "es-ES"?
I've already visited the following pages:
W3C Choosing a Language Tag
W3C Language tags in HTML and XML
RFC 5646 Tags for Identifying Languages
Microsoft National Language Support (NLS) API Reference
Geo-location has been used most by Websites to do redirection, but I have found that several IP addresses locate a country which has using several languages.
Meantime, some users prefer to using the language setup in their system. For example, a person from United States goes to Japan and using the Internet connection from there to surf Website, but the Website redirects him to Japanese language.
So, should I give the web user a choice to select the language detected on their browser or force them to the website detected by IP address?
Has the requirement to deploy the .NET framework with a .NET application caused programmers to go back to languages such as C++ where more standalone applications can be created?
Ignoring all the characteristics of each languages and focusing SOLELY on speed, which language is better performance-wise?
You'd think this would be a rather simple question to answer, but I haven't found a decent one.
I'm aware that some types of operations may be faster with python, and vice-versa, but I cannot find any detailed information on this. Can anyone shed some light on the performance differences?
Hi
I have an Eclipse CDT enviroment up and running and customised just the way I like it. I'm also going to be heavily dealing with java soon and I don't want to install a seperate version of Eclipse just to get the java features as I'll be switching between C-C++-ADA-Java quite often so I'd wont the one IDE to support all languages. At the moment I've got C/C++ and Ada working together (CDT + GNAT workbench). How can I get the Eclipse Java IDE with out installing eclipse from scratch again.
Thanks
I have a table which contains data in different languages. All fields are nvarchar(max).
I created a stored procedure which trim values of all the fields
Create Proc [dbo].[TrimValues]
as
update testdata
set city = dbo.trim(city),
state = dbo.trim(state),
country = dbo.trim(country),
schoolname = dbo.trim(schoolname)
after trim all non-english text become ?????
Hey,
I'm a freelance web developer. I'm borred of my hometown, so I want to hit the road. Do you know any shared hacker houses in Europe? Do you have any ideas what is the best way to look for a shared flat? France, Spain, Holland, Italy... I'm interested in virtually any country :)
P.S. I speak English and Lithuanian only, so it's hard to look up shared flat in local languages...
Which lesser-known but useful features of Clojure do you find yourselves using? Feel free to share little tricks and idioms, but try to restrict yourselves to Core and Contrib.
I found some really interesting information in answers to these similar questions:
Hidden features of Haskell
Hidden features of Python
Hidden features of Java
Hidden features of C
There are many more "Hidden feature" questions for other languages, so I thought it would be nice to have one for Clojure, too.
Hello.
I know i am asking a silly question, the thing is I wanted to do a project where i am thinking to build a database with a front end using .net or c#. I am totally new to these languages. I thought posting here would give many experts advice. Can anyone tell me which book to prefer for it? (I would be glad if the book was a pdf online )
Thank you.
That is detect when the user makes web part changes and selects to exit editing the page.
I want to be able to capture a page event, then create a SharePoint task to instruct a user to translate that page to another language (note that MOSS and variations is not an option because the client wants to use the free version of SharePoint). So the customer wants essentially the same WSS site in multiple languages.
Is there any algorithm in c# to singularize - pluralize a word (in english) or does exist a .net library to do this (may be also in different languages)?
I have an iPhone app which is supposed to be in Norwegian. All my nib files and content are in Norwegian. Then I came to know about language files [Localisation] but I can't see Norwegian in the list of languages in app store, now I'm bit worried about this issue can some one help me?
Linux has libnotify and OS X has growl. Is there some kind of Notification API for Windows too?
It should be accessible via .Net languages.
Clarification:
Yes I'm looking for an way to send notification to the user, but it won't harm if one can subscribe to certain events with programs too. The linux libnotify uses a system wide D-Bus messaging system, which can handle all kind of events.
I want to write a MyGeneration Template File in F#. I know you can target various languages etc VB.NET and C# however for my own selfish benefit I would like to write it in F#.
Anyone one if and how this is possible?
I've done consulting work for years and I've got code snippets in various languages lying around that I'll re-use for various projects. The collection is getting pretty large and I want to set up a code bank for myself.
What code banks do people use? Do you find it helps, or is there some better way of organising my reusable code snippets?
(If one does exist, I'd prefer it be open-source, accessible via a web browser, language-agnostic, and maybe colour the code the way Stackoverflow does :)
In a system which requires use of multiple languages, what are the best practises to ensure a loosely-coupled architecture when code is calling another language's code?
Hi, I've been getting my hands wet with emacs lisp, and one thing that trips me up sometimes is the dynamic scope. Is there much of a future for it? Most languages I know use static scoping (or have moved to static scoping, like Python), and probably because I know it better I tend to prefer it. Are there specific applications/instances or examples where dynamic scope is more useful?
I am programming in Ruby and have wanted to learn about matrices but I can't find any resources for actually learning about them. Are there any good tutorials on matrices and programming? It would be nice if it would be in ruby but other languages are fine too.
Basically, I know how to create graph data structures and use Dijkstra's algorithm in programming languages where side effects are allowed. Typically, graph algorithms use a structure to mark certain nodes as 'visited', but this has side effects, which I'm trying to avoid.
I can think of one way to implement this in a functional language, but it basically requires passing around large amounts of state to different functions, and I'm wondering if there is a more space-efficient solution.