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  • What’s ‘default’ for?

    - by Strenium
    Sometimes there's a need to communicate explicitly that value variable is yet to be "initialized" or in other words - we’ve never changed it from its' default value. Perhaps "initialized" is not the right word since a value type will always have some sort of value (even a nullable one) but it's just that - how do we tell? Of course an 'int' would be 0, an 'enum' would the first defined value of a given enum and so on – we sure can make this kind of check "by hand" but eventually it would get a bit messy. There's a more elegant way with a use of little-known functionality of: 'default'Let’s just say we have a simple Enum: Simple Enum namespace xxx.Common.Domain{    public enum SimpleEnum    {        White = 1,         Black = 2,         Red = 3    }}   In case below we set the value of the enum to ‘White’ which happens to be a first and therefore default value for the enum. So the snippet below will set value of the ‘isDefault’ Boolean to ‘true’. 'True' Case SimpleEnum simpleEnum = SimpleEnum.White;bool isDefault; /* btw this one is 'false' by default */ isDefault = simpleEnum == default(SimpleEnum) ? true : false; /* default value 'white' */   Here we set the value to ‘Red’ and ‘default’ will tell us whether or not this the default value for this enum type. In this case: ‘false’. 'False' Case simpleEnum = SimpleEnum.Red; /* change from default */isDefault = simpleEnum == default(SimpleEnum) ? true : false; /* value is not default any longer */ Same 'default' functionality can also be applied to DateTimes, value types and other custom types as well. Sweet ‘n Short. Happy Coding!

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  • Using Single Image for Map in 2D Platformer

    - by Jon
    I'm fairly new to game development, and have been messing around with Slick2D. Currently, my map consists of objects that are represented as rectangles. If I wanted to use am image simlar to: How would I be able to use this image to make a level? That question is a bit vague, but like I said, I'm new to game development and am not familiar with terminology or procedures. But going along with this question, how would I also use non-rectangular objects/platforms? Thanks

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  • Ubuntu One Client 3.02 for windows - Authentication Failure signing in with existing account

    - by steigerj
    I have logged into ubuntu one using a browser successfully. But using the very same login email address and password in the windows client 3.02 gets me an 'authentication failed' message. I am 100% sure I used the same email address and password. My password does not contain any non-ascii characters. Someone suggested to use an older version of the client. Where could i possibly download a complete installer?

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  • Parts de marché : Firefox franchit à nouveau le cap des 20%, IE progresse tandis que Chrome baisse pour le 3e mois consécutif

    Parts de marché : IE progresse de nouveau faible évolution de Chrome et baisse pour Firefox Mise à jour du 03/05/2012, par Hinault Romaric La publication du classement des navigateurs pour le mois d'avril par NetApplications vient confirmer un regain d'intérêt pour Internet Explorer. Le navigateur de Microsoft semble bien se porter depuis le début de cette année et n'enregistre non plus des baisses au fil des mois, mais également des gains de parts de marché. En avril, IE est repassé au-dessus de la barre des 54% des parts de marché avec un score de 54,09%, contre 53,83 au mois de mars.

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  • Flash Website Design in Online Business

    As Adobe has owned Macromedia, use of flash in websites has increased significantly. Flash represents the information in more interesting manner enhancing the visual value of a website. Non-stop mo... [Author: Alan Smith - Web Design and Development - May 27, 2010]

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  • Where in the filesystem should I store shared data?

    - by misterben
    Where in the unix filesystem is the conventional location to save non-user specific data, for example data shared via nfs or ftp, or backups? I could obviously create and use any arbitrary folder (such as /home/shared, /data or /var/data), but I'm really wondering if there are any "best" or "common" practice guidelines. The Filesystem Hierarchy Standard doesn't specify a location for shared data. For backups, I tend to use /var/backups, but as several cronjobs write to it should it really be left for their use?

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  • Découvrez les éditions de Visual Studio 2012 et leurs nouvelles fonctionnalités de design et de gestion du cycle de vie des applications

    Découvrez les éditions de Visual Studio 2012 ainsi que les fonctionnalités adaptées à vos besoins de la solution de gestion des projets logiciels Mise à jour du 24/09/2012 Visual Studio 2012 est disponible depuis le 12 septembre 2012. La solution propose une nouvelle génération d'outils de développement, de collaboration et de gestion du cycle de vie pour la conception des applications non seulement modernes et attrayantes, mais aussi accessibles n'importe où, n'importe quand, répondant aux attentes des clients. [IMG]http://rdonfack.developpez.com/images/vs20...

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  • Is using dirname(__FILE__) a good practice?

    - by webose
    Looking at the code of Joomla I see that in the first line of the index, it defines the base path of installation with dirname(__FILE__). Is this a possible risk for the site? If a non controlled error message show the internal path of the Joomla directory, because of, for example a failed include, can it be used to perform some kind of attack to the site? If yes, is it convenient to use this function?

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  • How does the fstab 'defaults' option work? Is relatime recommended?

    - by hushs
    I know the fstab defaults option means this: rw,suid,dev,exec,auto,nouser,async. But what if I want to add one more option, for example relatime, should I still add defaults too or they are applied anyway? Is it needed to add at least one option? Some examples: 1. UUID=bfb42838-d866-4233-9679-96e7536356df /media/data ext3 defaults 0 2 2. UUID=bfb42838-d866-4233-9679-96e7536356df /media/data ext3 0 2 3. UUID=bfb42838-d866-4233-9679-96e7536356df /media/data ext3 defaults,relatime 0 2 4. UUID=bfb42838-d866-4233-9679-96e7536356df /media/data ext3 relatime 0 2 Is the (2) correct(no option at all)? Are the (1) and (2) the same? Are the (3) and (4) the same? Furthermore, I read in the Ubuntu Community Documentation that in Ubuntu 8.04 relatime was used as default for linux native file systems. Is it still true for 12.04? If yes, then why do I see this if I use the mount command: /dev/sda2 on / type ext4 (rw,errors=remount-ro) If no, why not? It isn't recommended to use relatime now? I just wanted to apply it to my non system partitions, it is a good idea? EDIT: I found an other command to list the mounted partitions and their options: cat /proc/mounts This is the result of a partition mounted with the defaults option in fstab: /dev/sdb2 /media/adat ext3 rw,relatime,errors=continue,barrier=1,data=ordered 0 0 This is the output of mount for the same partition: /dev/sdb2 on /media/adat type ext3 (rw) And here is both result if the same partition mounted from Nautilus as a non-root user: /dev/sdb2 /media/adat ext3 rw,nosuid,nodev,relatime,errors=continue,barrier=1,data=ordered 0 0 /dev/sdb2 on /media/adat type ext3 (rw,nosuid,nodev,uhelper=udisks) So it looks like relatime is used if we mount an ext partition in 12.04. So it is unneeded to add it manually. So my problem is broadly solved. But I still can't see why the options that should be in the defaults are not listed even with the cat /proc/mounts. Maybe there is a third and even better method to list the partition mount options :)

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  • Protect Your Brand with Oracle Pedigree and Serialization Manager in R12.1.3

    The pharmaceutical industry is facing new challenges as counterfeit products enter the ethical drug supply chain. Companies need to better secure the movement of their branded products from manufacturing to distribution to the end customer to insure proper efficacy. Pharmaceuticals are of special targets to "knock-offs", non-authorized generics as pirated-products enter the market. Oracle Pedigree and Serialization Manager (OPSM) helps firms' better track and control their products through a unique monitoring process.

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  • Video playback in games - formats & decoding

    - by snake5
    What free / non-restrictive open-source solutions (not GPL) are available for decoding game videos? The requirements are simple: a relatively easy to use C API encoded files must be quite small there must be an application that converts videos from any format (whatever codec is installed on Windows or equivalent amount of internally decoded formats) decoding has to happen fairly quickly bonus points go to file formats that are popular / actively supported and developed

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  • Is it Worth Opting For the Free SEO Trial by an SEO Company?

    There are a lot of things that work in your favor when you opt for the month of free service that they provide because you at least get a base to start from. If you look carefully, unlike most other companies, the free SEO trial from a SEO company is a non-committal trial which means that if you are not happy with the results after a month you can surely back off.

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  • Where in the filesystem should I store shared data?

    - by misterben
    Where in the unix filesystem is the conventional location to save non-user specific data, for example data shared via nfs or ftp, or backups? I could obviously create and use any arbitrary folder (such as /home/shared, /data or /var/data), but I'm really wondering if there are any "best" or "common" practice guidelines. The Filesystem Hierarchy Standard doesn't specify a location for shared data. For backups, I tend to use /var/backups, but as several cronjobs write to it should it really be left for their use?

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  • Why Are We Still Using CPUs Instead of GPUs?

    - by Jason Fitzpatrick
    Increasingly GPUs are being used for non-graphical tasks like risk computations, fluid dynamics calculations, and seismic analysis. What’s to stop us from adopting GPU-driven devices? Today’s Question & Answer session comes to us courtesy of SuperUser—a subdivision of Stack Exchange, a community-drive grouping of Q&A web sites. 6 Ways Windows 8 Is More Secure Than Windows 7 HTG Explains: Why It’s Good That Your Computer’s RAM Is Full 10 Awesome Improvements For Desktop Users in Windows 8

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  • REST API wrapper - class design for 'lite' object responses

    - by sasfrog
    I am writing a class library to serve as a managed .NET wrapper over a REST API. I'm very new to OOP, and this task is an ideal opportunity for me to learn some OOP concepts in a real-life situation that makes sense to me. Some of the key resources/objects that the API returns are returned with different levels of detail depending on whether the request is for a single instance, a list, or part of a "search all resources" response. This is obviously a good design for the REST API itself, so that full objects aren't returned (thus increasing the size of the response and therefore the time taken to respond) unless they're needed. So, to be clear: .../car/1234.json returns the full Car object for 1234, all its properties like colour, make, model, year, engine_size, etc. Let's call this full. .../cars.json returns a list of Car objects, but only with a subset of the properties returned by .../car/1234.json. Let's call this lite. ...search.json returns, among other things, a list of car objects, but with minimal properties (only ID, make and model). Let's call this lite-lite. I want to know what the pros and cons of each of the following possible designs are, and whether there is a better design that I haven't covered: Create a Car class that models the lite-lite properties, and then have each of the more detailed responses inherit and extend this class. Create separate CarFull, CarLite and CarLiteLite classes corresponding to each of the responses. Create a single Car class that contains (nullable?) properties for the full response, and create constructors for each of the responses which populate it to the extent possible (and maybe include a property that returns the response type from which the instance was created). I expect among other things there will be use cases for consumers of the wrapper where they will want to iterate through lists of Cars, regardless of which response type they were created from, such that the three response types can contribute to the same list. Happy to be pointed to good resources on this sort of thing, and/or even told the name of the concept I'm describing so I can better target my research.

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  • Google met le développement d'applications Android à la portée de tous avec App Inventor, une tendance se confirme

    Google met le développement d'applications Android à la portée de tous Avec App Inventor, une tendance qui se confirme Mise à jour du 17/12/10, par Gordon Folwer Dans la lignée de Nokia et son Ozi App Wizard, un outil de développement pour non développeur, Google avait lancé un App Inventor qui ne demandait aucune connaissance en programmation (lire ci-avant). Depuis hier, ce programme est ouvert à tous. Le principe s'apparent...

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  • Projet Magenta : un clone d'iOS voit le jour, une développeuse reconstruit un iPhone OS 1 libre et matériel-agnostique

    Projet Magenta : un clone d'iOS voit le jour Une développeuse reconstruit un iPhone OS 1 libre et matériel-agnostique La domination des OS mobiles est depuis quelque temps cloîtrée à un triumvirat de tête qui semble accaparer innovation et parts de marché : Android, iOS et Windows Phone. Une percée remarquable d'un nouveau système peut paraître improbable, sauf si le challenger venait à naître de l'un de ces mastodontes du marché. Non, il ne s'agit pas de l'annonce fantasmatique d'un fork d'Android, mais d'u...

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  • Guaranteed Success With the Best Organic Search Engine Optimization

    The best organic search engine optimization is going to be quite like the regular SEO protocol, in that you are going to design your website so that people searching for terms that you can help them with will inevitably end up on your site. When you have the right keywords, and are using the keyword search engine optimization tool, you are going to be ending up with the highest rankings of the non-paid sites, and therefore more people are going to end up at your site when they search.

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  • How can I set up a regex to rename files automatically for Atftp?

    - by CE-SA
    I've a question about the package named 'atftp'. I've got the atftp daemon finally working. Previously I was using tftp-hpa with a custom rule that replaces filenames with capitals into non-capital filenames and replaces the backslashes into forward slashes so that WinPE will boot fine. But in atftp I can't find rules or replacements like that. I'm searching for long, but cannot find or write the right pcre-pattern. Could you help me with this?

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  • System Center 2012 : la plateforme de gestion des infrastructures de Cloud privé de Microsoft est disponible en version finale

    System Center 2012 : la plateforme de gestion des infrastructures de Cloud privé de Microsoft est disponible en version finale Mise à jour du 04/04/2012 System Center 2012, la plate-forme complète pour l'administration des postes de travail, des serveurs, des applications et des périphériques, en environnement physique ou virtuel est disponible en version finale. La plateforme regroupe au sein d'une seule solution unifiée, huit produits distincts permettant de déployer des services sur le Cloud, d'assurer la protection des données, de gérer les autres dispositifs non-Microsoft à l'instar de l'iPad, etc. (lire ci-avant). ...

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  • Nouvelle licence pour Qt : le framework sera- également disponible sous la LGPL 3, avec de nouveaux modules libres

    Depuis les débuts de Qt, il y a une vingtaine d'années, l'édition libre existe. Elle fut d'abord limitée aux plateformes UNIX et X11, puis s'est progressivement ouverte, notamment pour Windows et diverses systèmes embarqués. De même, la licence a évolué : depuis une licence non standard, de plus en plus libre avec les versions (qui se souvient de la QPL ?), Qt 4 est passé à la GPL 2, ce qui a eu pour effet d'éliminer les conflits juridiques qui empêchaient d'utiliser Qt dans une application GPL,...

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  • Le Parlement européen préconise la suspension d'un accord avec Washington sur les données bancaires, PRISM en est la cause principale

    Le Parlement européen préconise la suspension d'un accord avec Washington sur les données bancaires, PRISM en est la cause principale Mercredi 23 octobre le Parlement européen a adopté en session plénière, à une courte majorité (280 voix pour, 254 contre, 20 abstentions), une résolution non contraignante demandant la suspension de l'accord sur la transmission de certaines données financières de l'Union européenne vers les Etats-Unis. Entré en vigueur en août 2010 dans le cadre du programme de...

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  • Printing labels from an android app or Java? [on hold]

    - by user3563124
    I've seen others discussing printing labels with a dedicated label printer using Java. Is there any way to print labels using a regular printer with label paper using (optimally) Android libraries/API? If not, is there any way to do this in a non-mobile context using Java? Searching for "Java Label Printing" is only turning up the aforementioned dedicated label printing bits, which aren't quite what I'm looking for.

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