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  • YouTube API Office Hours June 6, 2012

    YouTube API Office Hours June 6, 2012 This is a recording of the YouTube API Hangout on Air from Wednesday 6/6 at 10am PDT (UTC-7). JJ Behrens interviewed Neal Norwitz, a senior engineer at YouTube and well-known Python developer, about Google's engineering culture. We also had a surprise guest, Adrian Holovaty, co-benevolent dictator for life of the open-source Django web framework, who asked several questions about fine-grained timing control in the player APIs. From: GoogleDevelopers Views: 650 14 ratings Time: 39:07 More in Science & Technology

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  • 2010 03 19 Malaga .net user group: Silverlight Catch Up !

    - by Braulio Díez Botella
    I have uploaded the presentation and source code samples of the session we had for the Malaga .net user group to my sky drive, you can find it here. About the session it self: is an express introduction to Silverlight and line of business application development, heavily based on samples / demo’s to cover the basics (Binding, INotifiable, ObservableCollections, Converters, …).

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  • Web designer help needed [closed]

    - by Felipe Caiado
    I have a ongoing problem, not knowing where to start to learn how to program websites, and which languages I should learn first, I have already taken a good look on the web, and I havn't found a clear awnser yet. Help would be much apreciated, in the cents of finding some good languages to start to program; and a good learning source such as a book or a website that covers from the basiscs to the most advanced of those languages.

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  • Grails disponible en version 1.3 : téléchargez la dernière version du framework de développement Web

    Bonjour, SpringSource vient d'annoncer la disponibilité de Grails en version 1.3 avec un support du langage Groovy dans sa version 1.7. Parmi les changements notables :JUnit 4 support Maven repository support for Grails plugins Declarative plugin dependencies Dirty checking in GORM Chaining of named criteria Application wide Sitemesh layouts Quelle est la nouvelle fonctionnalité que vous trouvez la plus intéressante ? Source

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  • Open Dialog, created with quickly does not work

    - by Marian Lux
    I tried to open a dialog like David Planella describs here (and quickly help add): Open Custom Dialog Windows (PyGTK + Quickly) But this don't works for me. I always get the same Error-Message if I open the creadted Dialog: AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'NewDialogNameDialog' (Note: My Dialog-Name is replaced with "NewDialogNameDialog" to be more general.) I tried to test a tutorial for the Ubuntu app showdown to learn how to use quickly and python. I can also add the whole source-code if you wish.

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  • what do i have to do when using libraries with BSD license?

    - by androidmaster
    I am making a game using Lwjgl and this is their license. What I don't understand is what must I do? I plan on making a game and distributing it, not the source code just the .jar file and maybe sell it for a few dollars. It said that I must retain the copyright, so would that mean I must include the doc folder that the library comes with in the jar or do I have to make something in-game like credits and say "made with lwjgl"?

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  • Are there any technical obstacles for implementing `function* ()` syntax

    - by shabunc
    In Python we have yield which is very similar to that one which is proposed in ES6 (in fact, pythonic co-routines were the main source of inspiration for implementing co-routines in I wonder what are the reasons for choosing a separate function* () syntax for generators compared to just defining "regular" functions with yeilds - just like in python by the way? I'm talking strictly of technical issues and peculiarities. Why it had been decided that a separate form will be more appropriate?

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  • Lookup for data sources in a query

    - by DAXShekhar
    public static str lookupDatasourceOfQuery(Query _query) {     Query                   query = _query;     QueryBuildDataSource    qbds;     int                     dsIterator;     Map                     map = new Map(Types::String, Types::String);     ;     for (dsIterator = 1; dsIterator <= query.dataSourceCount(); dsIterator++)     {         qbds = query.dataSourceNo(dsIterator);         map.insert(qbds.name(), qbds.name());     }     return pickList(map, "Data source", "Data sources"); }

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  • Fantastico - 8 Facts

    Fantastico solution is an auto-installer for control panel servers working perfectly for PHP script, it is easy to use and help to simplify many open source software applications on web hosting accounts which contain free blog installation, domain name, web space, traffic, email accounts, CMS installation, MySQL, PHP databases and FTP accounts. It executed from the administration area of a website control panel such as cPanel and can be installed on ten thousand servers, with a million users worldwide.

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  • Current activity logger

    - by user72605
    Very inexperienced coder here: Does anyone know of an app (for iOS or Mac) that asks for my current activity every hour or so? I see tons of apps that let you log your activities, but none that use popups/notifications to actively ask you. I found a script that looks promising (source), but I'm having trouble implementing it so that it repeats every hour: #!/bin/bash echo What are you doing right now? read -e what echo `date` - $what >> timelog.txt Thanks!

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  • The Cobra Programming Language

    There are suddenly a number of strong alternatives to C# or VB. F#, IronPython and Iron Ruby are now joined by an open-source alternative called Cobra. Phil is taken by surprise at a language that is so intuitive to use that it is almost like pseudocode.

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  • Weird graphical issues with Gnome Shell in 12.10

    - by Chintan Parikh
    I finally got Gnome Shell working on Ubuntu 12.10, but there are some weird graphical issues. It seems as if the text is corrupted or something. Here's a screenshot of what I'm talking about: http://i.imgur.com/OqGyl.png It happens on a bunch of different applications, but not when I'm using Ubuntu. Does anyone know why or how to fix it? My graphics card is an AMD Radeon HD 6540G2, and I'm using the open source drivers (fglrx doesn't work with 12.10 yet).

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  • Using Apps Script with Twilio

    Using Apps Script with Twilio In this episode we talk about integrating SMS and phone calls with Google Apps via Twilio, a voice and SMS provider. We show you the basics of the API as well as how to bring voice calls and SMS into spreadsheets and docs. You can download the source code for the demos here: github.com From: GoogleDevelopers Views: 1247 34 ratings Time: 27:57 More in Science & Technology

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  • Download the Visual Studio 2010 Trial

    Visual Studio 2010 Professional simplifies building standards-based web applications with improved AJAX frameworks, core IntelliSense support for JavaScript, and the integration of the popular jQuery framework, an open-source JavaScript library.

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  • Firefox Metro se concrétise, Mozilla publie les images d'un premier prototype pour Windows 8

    Firefox Metro se concrétise Mozilla publie les images d'un premier prototype pour Windows 8 Mise à jour du 03/04/2012 Le port de Firefox sur l'environnement Metro de Windows 8 se confirme. Quelques jours seulement après la confirmation des plans de développement d'une version de Firefox pour Windows 8, la fondation Mozilla livre déjà les premiers résultats de ses travaux. L'organisme vient de publier les images d'un prototype basé sur le code source de Fennec (Firefox pour mobile) et le langage d'interface utilisateur XUL. [IMG]http://rdonfack.developpez.com/images/metro-startf.jpg[/IMG...

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  • Google backs open codec against patent trolls

    <b>The Register:</b> "Google is "very confident" that the newly open-sourced VP8 video codec will stand up to the sort of patent attack Steve Jobs warned of when he defended Apple's decision to shun VP8's predecessor, the open-source Ogg Theora."

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  • Rendering My Fault Message

    - by onefloridacoder
    My coworkers setup  a nice way to get the fault messages from our service layer all the way back to the client’s service proxy layer.  This is what I needed to work on this afternoon.  Through a series of trials and errors I finally figured this out. The confusion was how I was looking at the exception in the quick watch viewer.  It appeared as though the EventArgs from the service call had somehow magically been cast back to FaultException(), not FaultException<T>.  I drilled into the EventArgs object with the quick watch and I copied this code to figure out where the Fault message was hiding.  Further, when I copied this quick watch code into the IDE I got squigglies.  Poop. 1: ((System 2: .ServiceModel 3: .FaultException<UnhandledExceptionFault>)(((System.Exception)(e.Result)).InnerException)).Detail.FaultMessage I wont bore you with the details but here’s how it turned out.   EventArgs which I’m calling “e” is not the result such as some collection of items you’re expecting.  It’s actually a FaultException, or in my case FaultException<T>.  Below is the calling code and the callback to handle the expected response or the fault from the completed event. 1: public void BeginRetrieveItems(Action<ObservableCollection<Model.Widget>> FindItemsCompleteCallback, Model.WidgetLocation location) 2: { 3: var proxy = new MyServiceContractClient(); 4:  5: proxy.RetrieveWidgetsCompleted += (s, e) => FindWidgetsCompleteCallback(FindWidgetsCompleted(e)); 6:  7: RetrieveWidgetsRequest request = new RetrieveWidgetsRequest { location.Id }; 8:  9: proxy.RetrieveWidgetsAsync(request); 10: } 11:  12: private ObservableCollection<Model.Widget> FindItemsCompleted(RetrieveWidgetsCompletedEventArgs e) 13: { 14: if (e.Error is FaultException<UnhandledExceptionFault>) 15: { 16: var fault = (FaultException<UnhandledExceptionFault>)e.Error; 17: var faultDetailMessage = fault.Detail.FaultMessage; 18:  19: UIMessageControlDuJour.Show(faultDetailMessage); 20: return new ObservableCollection<BinInventoryItemCountInfo>(); 21: } 22:  23: var widgets = new ObservableCollection<Model.Widget>(); 24:  25: if (e.Result.Widgets != null) 26: { 27: e.Result.Widgets.ToList().ForEach(w => widgets.Add(this.WidgetMapper.Map(w))); 28: } 29:  30: return widgets; 31: }

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