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  • Google sort Supersonic, un moteur de requêtes open source écrit en C++ qui accélère le temps de traitement des données

    Google sort Supersonic un moteur de requêtes open source écrit en c++ qui accélère le temps de traitement des données Google vient d'annoncer sur son blog dédié à l'open source, la publication de Supersonic, un moteur pour optimiser l'exécution des requêtes. Supersonic est une bibliothèque de moteur de requêtes écrit en C++, qui « est extrêmement utile pour créer un back end pour une base de données orientée colonnes ». Selon Google, sa force principale réside dans sa vitesse. L'outil est un moteur de cache-aware, qui exploite plusieurs techniques d'optimisation de bas niveau pour assurer des meilleurs temps d'exécution et un débit élevé. Grâce à l'utilisation...

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  • Microsoft sort en open source NPM.NET, une bibliothèque qui facilite la gestion des modules Node.js dans une application

    Microsoft sort en open source NPM.NET une bibliothèque qui facilite la gestion des modules Node.js dans une application Bonne nouvelle pour les développeurs Node.js qui éprouvent des difficultés pour gérer les différents modules qui sont utilisés dans leurs applications reposant sur la librairie serveur JavaScript. Microsoft vient de publier en open source NPM.NET, une bibliothèque .NET pour le gestionnaire de modules Node.js (NPM). NPM.NET a été développé à la base pour être utilisé dans une extension pour WebMatrix 2, l'environnement de développement Web gratuit de Microsoft tout-en-un. La bibliothèque permet à l'EDI de disposer d'une interface graphique sous fo...

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  • Microsoft intègre Git à Codeplex, la plateforme d'hébergement de projets open-source supporte l'application de gestion des versions

    Microsoft intègre Git à Codeplex La plateforme d'hébergement de projets open source supporte désormais l'application de gestion des versions en plus de Mercurial et TFS Codeplex, la plateforme d'hébergement des projets open source de Microsoft prend désormais en charge Git. Git est une application de gestion des versions décentralisée libre créée par Linux Torvalds, le père du noyau Linux et distribuée sous la licence GNU 2. CodePlex utilise déjà le logiciel de gestion des versions décentralisé Mercurial, pour le contrôle de version distribué et Team Foundation Server (qui prend en charge les clients Subversion) pour le contrôle de version centralisée. Malgr...

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  • Google offre une partie des outils d'Instantiations à la communauté open-source, ils deviennent des projets Eclipse

    Google offre une partie des outils d'Instantiations à la communauté open source WindowBuilder Pro et CodePro Profiler deviennent des projets Eclipse Il y a de cela quelques mois, la société Instantiations, éditrice entre autres du logiciel GWT designer était acquise par Google. Parmi l'offre commerciale d'Instantiations se trouvaient les logiciels commerciaux WindowBuilder Pro et CodePro Profiler basés sur la plateforme Eclipse. Google annonce à présent que ces outils seront officiellement cédés à la communauté open source et deviendront ainsi des projets Eclipse durant le premier semestre 2011, un cadeau d'une valeur de 5 millions de dollars selon Google. Il est aussi fai...

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  • Is the moq project dead? Is it wise for me to invest in learning it?

    - by NimsDotNet
    I am fairly new to mocking frameworks and was trying to decide which one will be a good bet to start working on. I have been looking at this question about the best mocking framework, and I can see a lot of people preferring moq, but when i saw the moq project's change list, i can see that it has not been updated for almost an year now. Is moq project dead? if yes, which will be a good mocking framework to start with today?

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  • What does this C++ code mean

    - by Markus Orreilly
    I was trying to understand how webkit parses urls, and I'm having a hard time making heads or tails of this: Vector<char, 4096> buffer(fragmentEnd * 3 + 1); This line is on line 1214 (you can see it here: http://trac.webkit.org/browser/trunk/WebCore/platform/KURL.cpp#L1214). I get that it's making a vector of type char, with each entry being an array of char 4096 bytes large, but I don't get the buffer(fragmentEnd * 3 + 1) part. I think that it confuses me most b/c I can't find where the buffer variable is instantiated anywhere (shouldn't it be something more like Vector<char, 4096> buffer = new Vector<char, 4096>(...)? Thanks in advance

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  • Images from remote source - is it possible or is really a bad practice?

    - by user1620696
    I'm building a management system for websites and I had an idea related to image galleries that I'm not sure it's a good approach. Since images might need good deals of space depending on how much images a user uploads an so on, I thought on using cloud services like dropbox, mega and google drive to store images and load then when needed. The obvious problem is that for me this seems a useless solution because it would be slow to download the images from the remote source, making the user experience not so good. Is there any way to save images of a image gallery on remote source without getting the user experience bad because of speed? Or this is really not a good practice?

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  • What does the PHP configuration option "--prefix=PREFIX" do?

    - by Xeoncross
    I have heard that setting the --prefix=PREFIX option when compiling PHP on linux will allow you to have more than one install of PHP at a time without them clashing. (I think the default if this isn't set is /usr/local). However, I'm not sure what exactly it does or what a good setting to use is. Furthermore, I've also heard that setting it to something other than the default value might make some PHP extensions harder to install. ./configure --prefix=PREFIX ...

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  • Add multiple IF tags in php

    - by Andy
    Hi , I would like to add this condition : {if $profile.sex == 1 || $profile.sex == 4} {/if} To this code : case 'friendlist': if ( app_Features::isAvailable( 14 ) ) { $_output = '<div class="memhome_link">'; $_output.= '<a href="'.SK_Navigation::href( 'profile_friend_list' ).'" '.$class.'>'.$lang_section->text( 'href_my_friendlist').'</a>'; $_output.= ' ('.app_FriendNetwork::countFriends( SK_HttpUser::profile_id() ).')'; $_output.= '</div>'; } break; Can anybody give me any help , please ? Thanks for all the help .

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  • Building a financial app with Django

    - by mfalcon
    Hi guys, I'm building an app for a small business so I've to work with currencies, decimal numbers, etc... My goal is to create something like pulseapp.com. I've searched for opensource projects to look and the only thing I had found was django-cashflow. This app uses python-money. I've read some of the code and the ways it's coded seems a bit weird to me and it's not fully complete. Is the app worth to take a deep look? Does anyone know about another similar app? Is the task difficult or a begginer like me could find a way to code it himself?

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  • Coverity publie Coverity Security Library, une bibliothèque open-source pour identifier les défauts de sécurité dans les applis Web Java

    Coverity publie Coverity Security Library Une bibliothèque open source pour identifier les défauts de sécurité les plus courants dans les applis Web Java Coverity, un des leaders du marché du test de développement, vient d'annoncer la création de la Coverity Security Library, un projet open source (disponible via GitHub et Maven) pour aider les développeurs à réparer les attaques de type cross-site scripting (XSS) dans les applications Web Java. Ce projet a été initié par le Security Research Laboratory de Coverity. Il s'agit d'une bibliothèque de fonctions de contournement et de codage gratuite. « Les développeurs peuvent ainsi réparer rapidement les problèmes les plus courants, qui p...

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  • Do you sign each of your source files with your name? [duplicate]

    - by regularfry
    Possible Duplicate: How do you keep track of the authors of code? One of my colleagues is in the habit of putting his name and email address in the head of each source file he works on, as author metadata. I am not; I prefer to rely on source control to tell me who I should be speaking to about a given set of functionality. Should I also be signing files I work on for any other reasons? Do you? If so, why? To be clear, this is in addition to whatever metadata for copyright and licensing information is included, and applies to both open sourced and proprietary code.

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  • Assembla is no longer free, is there a good alternative?!

    - by pabloide86
    http://blog.assembla.com/assemblablog/tabid/12618/bid/6986/Release-2-0-restricting-free-plans-giving-back-with-features-and-pric I'm very disappointed about this... I use Assembla for my personal projects(commercial) and now I have to move everything to another place! There are some questions about different free hosting... I extracted some of the sites that offers free hosting for projects: http://www.svnhostingcomparison.com/ http://www.codespaces.com/ If you know about others like assembla please post it! Cheers from Argentina!

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  • Distributed version control for HUGE projects - is it feasible?

    - by Vilx-
    We're pretty happy with SVN right now, but Joel's tutorial intrigued me. So I was wondering - would it be feasible in our situation too? The thing is - our SVN repository is HUGE. The software itself has a 15 years old legacy and has survived several different source control systems already. There are over 68,000 revisions (changesets), the source itself takes up over 100MB and I cant even begin to guess how many GB the whole repository consumes. The problem then is simple - a clone of the whole repository would probably take ages to make, and would consume far more space on the drive that is remotely sane. And since the very point of distributed version control is to have a as many repositories as needed, I'm starting to get doubts. How does Mercurial (or any other distributed version control) deal with this? Or are they unusable for such huge projects?

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