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  • iOS 5 pourrait accélérer le fonctionnement des applications Web en plein écran en activant le moteur JavaScript Nitro pour ce mode

    iOS 5 pourrait accélérer le fonctionnement des applications Web en plein écran En activant le moteur JavaScript Nitro pour ce mode Mise à jour du 20/06/2011 par Idelways Les applications Web épinglées sur l'écran de démarrage des iDevices et fonctionnant sous Safari mobile en mode plein écran pourraient bientôt bénéficier des progrès remarquables apportés par le moteur JavaScript « Nitro » avec l'arrivée d'iOS 5, actuellement en bêta. Comme on peut s'y attendre, cette annonce pointue, néanmoins importante et en tout cas prématurée ne vient pas directement d'Apple, mais de l'un de ses (ex. ?) employé ayant dévoilé ...

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  • Android : Pourquoi Apple n'attaque-t-il pas directement Google ? Eric Schmidt étonné que la firme vise plutôt les constructeurs

    Android : Pourquoi Apple n'attaque-t-il pas directement Google ? Eric Schmidt étonné que la firme vise plutôt les constructeurs Dans un entretien accordé au magazine Wall Street Journal concernant les relations tendues entre Google et Apple, Eric Schmidt, Président du conseil d'administration de Google, exprime son étonnement au fait qu'Apple n'attaque pas directement Google en justice pour violation de brevets. La firme à la pomme croquée depuis plusieurs années est en conflit avec les constructeurs de terminaux Android, qu'elle accuse de violer dans leurs dispositifs ses propriétés intellectuelles. Dans sa dernière plainte contre Samsung, Apple s'attaque directement à l...

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  • NDepend 4 – First Steps

    - by Ricardo Peres
    Introduction Thanks to Patrick Smacchia I had the chance to test NDepend 4. I can only say: awesome! This will be the first of a series of posts on NDepend, where I will talk about my discoveries. Keep in mind that I am just starting to use it, so more experienced users may find these too basic, I just hope I don’t say anything foolish! I must say that I am in no way affiliated with NDepend and I never actually met Patrick. Installation No installation program – a curious decision, I’m not against it -, just unzip the files to a folder and run the executable. It will optionally register itself with Visual Studio 2008, 2010 and 11 as well as RedGate’s Reflector; also, it automatically looks for updates. NDepend can either be used as a stand-alone program (with or without a GUI) or from within Visual Studio or Reflector. Getting Started One thing that really pleases me is the Getting Started section of the stand-alone, with links to pages on NDepend’s web site, featuring detailed explanations, which usually include screenshots and small videos (<5 minutes). There’s also an How do I with hierarchical navigation that guides us to through the major features so that we can easily find what we want. Usage There are two basic ways to use NDepend: Analyze .NET solutions, projects or assemblies; Compare two versions of the same assembly. I have so far not used NDepend to compare assemblies, so I will first talk about the first option. After selecting a solution and some of its projects, it generates a single HTML page with an highly detailed report of the analysis it produced. This includes some metrics such as number of lines of code, IL instructions, comments, types, methods and properties, the calculation of the cyclomatic complexity, coupling and lots of others indicators, typically grouped by type, namespace and assembly. The HTML also includes some nice diagrams depicting assembly dependencies, type and method relative proportions (according to the number of IL instructions, I guess) and assembly analysis relating to abstractness and stability. Useful, I would say. Then there’s the rules; NDepend tests the target assemblies against a set of more than 120 rules, grouped in categories Code Quality, Object Oriented Design, Design, Architecture and Layering, Dead Code, Visibility, Naming Conventions, Source Files Organization and .NET Framework Usage. The full list can be configured on the application, and an explanation of each rule can be found on the web site. Rules can be validated, violated and violated in a critical manner, and the HTML will contain the violated rules, their queries – more on this later - and results. The HTML uses some nice JavaScript effects, which allow paging and sorting of tables, so its nice to use. Similar to the rules, there are some queries that display results for a number (about 200) questions grouped as Object Oriented Design, API Breaking Changes (for assembly version comparison), Code Diff Summary (also for version comparison) and Dead Code. The difference between queries and rules is that queries are not classified as passes, violated or critically violated, just present results. The queries and rules are expressed through CQLinq, which is a very powerful LINQ derivative specific to code analysis. All of the included rules and queries can be enabled or disabled and new ones can be added, with intellisense to help. Besides the HTML report file, the NDepend application can be used to explore all analysis results, compare different versions of analysis reports and to run custom queries. Comparison to Other Analysis Tools Unlike StyleCop, NDepend only works with assemblies, not source code, so you can’t expect it to be able to enforce brackets placement, for example. It is more similar to FxCop, but you don’t have the option to analyze at the IL level, that is, other that the number of IL instructions and the complexity. What’s Next In the next days I’ll continue my exploration with a real-life test case. References The NDepend web site is http://www.ndepend.com/. Patrick keeps an updated blog on http://codebetter.com/patricksmacchia/ and he regularly monitors StackOverflow for questions tagged NDepend, which you can find on http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/ndepend. The default list of CQLinq rules, queries and statistics can be found at http://www.ndepend.com/DefaultRules/webframe.html. The syntax itself is described at http://www.ndepend.com/Doc_CQLinq_Syntax.aspx and its features at http://www.ndepend.com/Doc_CQLinq_Features.aspx.

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  • 1 Français sur 4 surfera via son smartphone en 2014, l'Internet mobile est-il l'avenir de l'informat

    1 Français sur 4 surfera via son smartphone en 2014, l'Internet mobile est-il l'avenir de l'informatique ? Avec sa manie de franciser tous les termes informatiques, le ministère de la Culture s'est penché sur le citoyen surfant sur son portable, et l'a baptisé le "mobinaute". Il faut savoir que cette espèce devrait être de plus en plus répandue à l'avenir. En effet, de plus en plus de téléphones mobiles permettent de surfer sur Internet (activité qui était avant réservée aux smartphones). D'après une enquête mondiale sur l'industrie des loisirs et des médias publiée mardi par PricewaterhouseCoopers (cabinet d'audit) ; plus d'un français sur quatre (soit 18 millions de personnes) pourra se connecter au Net ...

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  • The New Face of Autism Therapy

    <b>Popsci:</b> "With one in 110 children diagnosed with autism, and therapists in short supply, researchers are developing humanoids to fill the gaps. But can robots help patients forge stronger bonds with people? "

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  • SEOs: mobile version using AJAX: how to be properly read by crawlers?

    - by Olivier Pons
    Before anything else, I'd like to emphasize that I've already read this and this. Here's what I can do: First choice: create classical web version with all products in that page - http://www.myweb.com. create mobile web version with all products in the page and use jQuery Mobile to format all nicely but this may be long to (load + format), and may provide bad user experience - http://m.myweb.com. Second choice: create classical web version with all products in that page create mobile web version with almost nothing but a Web page showing wait, then download all products in the page using AJAX and use jQuery Mobile to format all nicely. Showing a wait, loading message gives far more time to do whatever I want and may provide better user experience - http://m.myweb.com. Question: if I choose the second solution, Google won't read anything on the mobile version (because all products will be downloaded in the page using AJAX), so it wont be properly read by crawlers. What / how shall I do?

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  • Deploying SSIS to Integration Services Catalog (SSISDB) via SQL Server Data Tools

    - by Kevin Shyr
    There are quite a few good articles/blogs on this.  For a straight forward deployment, read this (http://www.bibits.co/post/2012/08/23/SSIS-SQL-Server-2012-Project-Deployment.aspx).  For a more dynamic and comprehensive understanding about all the different settings, read part 1 (http://www.mssqltips.com/sqlservertip/2450/ssis-package-deployment-model-in-sql-server-2012-part-1-of-2/) and part 2 (http://www.mssqltips.com/sqlservertip/2451/ssis-package-deployment-model-in-sql-server-2012-part-2-of-2/) Microsoft official doc: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh213373 This only thing I would add is the following.  After your first deployment, you'll notice that the subsequent deployment skips the second step (go directly "Select Destination" and skipped "Select Source").  That's because after your initial deployment, a ispac file is created to track deployment.  If you decide to go back to "Select Source" and select SSIS catalog again, the deployment process will complete, but the packages will not be deployed.

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  • Android XML Parser Performance

    Shane Conder will show us how different XML parsers affect performance with Android and the answers might surprise you. The article provides developers with data for choosing a particular XML parser and Android code that demonstrates all three parsers.

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  • Building an Oracle (and other RDBMS) Server Environment

    In previous articles discussing Oracle and VMware, the hardware and software components consisted of a Windows-based PC and the Oracle RDBMS. Steve Callan expands upon the "Oracle in a virtualized environment" concept by looking at other alternatives for the hardware and software.

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  • Faut-il faire des études supérieures pour être un bon développeur ? Non, d'après les fondateurs de 37signals

    Faut-il faire des études supérieures pour être un bon développeur ? Non d'après les fondateurs de 37signals « Oubliez la formation conventionnelle », peut-on lire en grand titre sur le best-seller « Rework », écrit par Jason Fried et David H. Hanson. Dans ce chapitre d'un livre atypique qui inspire depuis sa sortie de nombreux entrepreneurs et start-ups, les deux fondateurs de 37signals se moquent ouvertement les recruteurs qui exigent aux prétendants à leurs postes des diplômes uni...

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  • Google sort plusieurs outils pour faciliter le déploiement de Chrome en entreprise, son navigateur est "prêt" pour ces environnements

    Google sort plusieurs outils pour faciliter le déploiement de Chrome en entreprise, et déclare que son navigateur "est prêt pour les environnements professionnels" Chrome, le navigateur de Google, connaît un énorme succès auprès du grand public. Pourtant, il reste toujours boudé par les entreprises. Son éditeur aimerait pourtant le voir adopté par les professionnels, et vient de dévoiler des outils pour aller dans ce sens. En effet, des technologies qui sont des standards dans les services IT des plus grandes entreprises entrent en piste, pour aider les compagnies a déployer Chrome sur les machines de leurs employés. La première nouveauté est un installateur MSI "qui permet aux entrepris...

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  • C++ Programming: Implementation of the Licensing System For a Software Product

    This article is devoted to the development of the key licensing system for the applications. In the theoretical part of the article, we will examine the cryptography methods, which can be used while implementing the licensing system. Also we will discuss all pros and cons of these methods and select the possible ones for using in the application. In the practical part of the article, we will provide the implementation of the simplest licensing system, which guaranties the protection from cracking even if a hacker knows the source code of an algorithm.

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  • What will come after Linux?

    <b>Technology & Life Integration:</b> "As much as I like Linux and wish that it live long and prosper. I am also one who likes to think about the future. So I started wondering. What is there that can follow in Linuxs footsteps?"

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  • La version officielle d'Eclipse 4 annoncée pour juillet prochain, Eclipse SDK 4.0 Release build 0.9

    Eclipse SDK 4.0 disponible pour les testeurs volontaires La version officielle d'Eclipse 4 annoncée pour juillet prochain Eclipse 4 (e4), la prochaine génération de la plateforme d'outils de développement open-source, est prévu pour juillet prochain. L'annonce vient d'en être faite au EclipseCon 2010 qui se déroule actuellement en Californie. Connu sous le nom de Eclipse SDK 4.0, , la plateforme fournit aux développeurs une série d'outils leur permettant de développer des applications riches ou des outils fonctionnant sur Eclipse (typiquement des plugins).Par ailleurs, Eclipse 4 devrait également fournir un ensemble de composants améliorant encore l'EDI Eclipse.

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