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  • What technologies and tools would I need to create an advanced 3D game on Unreal Engine 3?

    - by BleakCabalist
    This is a purely hypothetical question. Let's say I already have the UE3 license and would like to create an advanced single-player FPS. What other tools/technologies would I need? For example for audio, animations, modeling and so on. I mean all of them. I've been looking for some time now and can't find any source, which would say what's needed from beggining to the end of game development cycle.

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  • Chrome OS peut-il viser les entreprises ? Google pense que oui, et s'apprête à lancer une version mo

    Chrome OS peut-il viser les entreprises ? Google pense que oui, et s'apprêterait à lancer une version modifiée de son système d'exploitation Google travaille sur une version entreprise de son système d'exploitation Chrome OS. La nouvelle ne manque pas de poser question. Chrome OS est en effet un OS open-source, certes, mais très fermé. L'utilisateur ne peut pas installer les applications qu'il souhaite comme sur un système classique. Ce verrouillage permet une plus gr...

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  • DAX editor for SQL Server

    - by Davide Mauri
    One of the major criticism to DAX is the lack of a decent editor and more in general of a dedicated IDE, like the one we have for T-SQL or MDX. Well, this is no more true. On Codeplex a very interesting an promising Visual Studio 2010 extension has been released by the beginning of November 2011: http://daxeditor.codeplex.com/ Intellisense, Syntax Highlighting and all the typical features offered by Visual Studio are available also for DAX. Right now you have to download the source code and compile it, and that’s it!

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  • Mozilla développe un moteur DOM multi-thread, première application pratique du langage concurrentiel "Rust" créé par la fondation

    Mozilla développe un moteur DOM multi-thread Première application pratique du langage concurrentiel "Rust" créé par la fondation Durant la conférence « Velocity » clôturée hier à Santa Clara, la fondation Mozilla a affiché ses ambitions de créer un moteur DOM multithread, permettant à plusieurs coeurs du processeur de participer au rendu des pages Web. L'open source évangéliste Chris Blizzard croit fort en tout cas à ce projet, affirmant durant sa présentation qu'il s'agit là d'un domaine de recherche actif auquel il convie tous les développeurs. Le projet n'en est qu'à ses balbutiements et sera l'une des premières applications sérieuses

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  • LibreOffice RC1 deb package difficulties

    - by Beachbuddah
    Hi, I seem to be running into some difficulties with the acquisition of the latest libreoffice deb pkg. When I type sudo apt-get update I get E: Malformed line 60 in source list /etc/apt/sources.list (dist) E: The list of sources could not be read. I don't understand of that means that I did something wrong or if there is a problem at tuxfamily. Any help is, as always, greatly appreciated.

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  • Microsoft and Application Architectures

    Microsoft has dealt with several kinds of application architectures to include but not limited to desktop applications, web applications, operating systems, relational database systems, windows services, and web services. Because of the size and market share of Microsoft, virtually every modern language works with or around a Microsoft product. Some of the languages include: Visual Basic, VB.Net, C#, C++, C, ASP.net, ASP, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Java and XML. From my experience, Microsoft strives to maintain an n-tier application standard where an application is comprised of multiple layers that perform specific functions, for example: presentation layer, business layer, data access layer are three general layers that just about every formally structured application contains. The presentation layer contains anything to do with displaying information to the screen and how it appears on the screen. The business layer is the middle man between the presentation layer and data access layer and transforms data from the data access layer in to useable information to be stored later or sent to an output device through the presentation layer. The data access layer does as its name implies, it allows the business layer to access data from a data source like MS SQL Server, XML, or another data source. One of my favorite technologies that Microsoft has come out with recently is the .Net Framework. This framework allows developers to code an application in multiple languages and compiles them in to one intermediate language called the Common Language Runtime (CLR). This allows VB and C# developers to work seamlessly together as if they were working in the same project. The only real disadvantage to using the .Net Framework is that it only natively runs on Microsoft operating systems. However, Microsoft does control a majority of the operating systems currently installed on modern computers and servers, especially with personal home computers. Given that the Microsoft .Net Framework is so flexible it is an ideal for business to develop applications around it as long as they wanted to commit to using Microsoft technologies and operating systems in the future. I have been a professional developer for about 9+ years now and have seen the .net framework work flawlessly in just about every instance I have used it. In addition, I have used it to develop web applications, mobile phone applications, desktop applications, web service applications, and windows service applications to name a few.

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  • Node.js : enfin une intégration native sous Windows, le framework événementiel en JavaScript arrive sur le Cloud d'Azure

    Node.js : enfin une intégration native et complète sous Windows Le framework événementiel en JavaScript arrive sur le Cloud d'Azure Mise à jour du 9 novembre 2011 par Idelways Microsoft a manifesté en juin dernier son soutien au projet Node.js, le framework JavaScript événementiel et open source (lire ci-devant). La collaboration de l'entreprise avec Joycent, qui parraine son équipe de développeurs, vient d'aboutir à la version 0.6.0 de Node, qui bénéficie d'un support natif et complet sur la plateforme Windows. Cette troisième édition stable de Node.js exploite l'API Windows « I/O Completion Ports », pour ...

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  • how can I update my Firefox 4.0 beta in Ubuntu 11.04 natty 64bit ?

    - by Denja
    Hi community, I'm using Ubuntu 11.04 natty 64bit with the integrated Firefox 4.0 beta Firefox 4.0 is not yet stable as beta and has lots of bugs when I open mainly Java applications in the web.Usually it freeze and even mess with Ubuntu gnome panel. It seems I cannot find any PPA related with Firefox beta updates in my Software source . How can I update my Firefox 4.0 beta in Ubuntu 11.04 natty 64bit?

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  • Samsung Galaxy S2 ROM compilation error?

    - by Bashir
    I'm running Ubuntu 12.04 X64 and have installed all the tools(Toolchain: arm-2010q1 and Samsung Galaxy S2 source as given Here) to compile a ROM. When I run make Command I'm getting this error: kernel/built-in.o: In function `cpufreq_table_show': cpu_pm.c:(.text+0x39b64): undefined reference to `cpufreq_frequency_get_table' kernel/built-in.o: In function `cpufreq_max_limit_store': cpu_pm.c:(.text+0x39cd4): undefined reference to `omap_cpufreq_max_limit' cpu_pm.c:(.text+0x39d04): undefined reference to `omap_cpufreq_max_limit_free' cpu_pm.c:(.text+0x39d24): undefined reference to `omap_cpufreq_max_limit_free' kernel/built-in.o: In function `cpufreq_min_limit_store': cpu_pm.c:(.text+0x39dd4): undefined reference to `omap_cpufreq_min_limit' cpu_pm.c:(.text+0x39e04): undefined reference to `omap_cpufreq_min_limit_free' cpu_pm.c:(.text+0x39e24): undefined reference to `omap_cpufreq_min_limit_free' make: *** [.tmp_vmlinux1] Error 1

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  • How can I log key presses in Game Maker?

    - by skeletalmonkey
    I'm trying to create a log of a players actions as they play a game of Spelunky. The easiest I've found to do this is to log what keys are pressed at each frame. What I don't know how to do is how to integrate this with the Game Maker source code of Spelunky. Is there a specific way to create a script that is checked every frame/tick (don't know the right term) and a command to find what buttons are pressed?

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  • Is there any software to clip a website, make changes to the code and republish it?

    - by user1445919
    I am working in the front end of an application and we provide the interface between the customers and several backend services. We have been using Kapow software to clip the html/jsp code we receive from the backend, make the necessary changes and publish them on the main website. I wanted to know if there is any other alternative to this software which suffices our requirement. Also, are any of those open source?

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  • Oracle Announces Latest Release of Oracle VM VirtualBox

    - by Cinzia Mascanzoni
    Oracle announced the availability of Oracle VM VirtualBox 4.2, the latest enhancement to the world's most popular, open source, cross-platform virtualization software. The release builds on previous versions by adding new features such as VM Groups which are designed to streamline management, improving network capabilities, and providing support for new host and guest operating system platforms. See the press release here.

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  • Test Your Web Application Using Free Web Apps Security Tools

    The budget restrictions and time to test are common factor, and this is where a handful of free and open source web application security testing tools proves to be practical. The following are tools that must be in your toolkit or at least on your radar, particularly if you're not able to rationalize spitting out the money needed by commercial alternatives. It should be a little more time overwhelming and painful, but in the end you're still going to get good results.

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  • Installing software in Ubuntu

    <b>Ian's Thoughts:</b> "I regularly sit in the #ubuntu channel on the Freenode network helping folks with Ubuntu issues. One of the things I see people often doing is attempting to install software from source before researching easier installation methods."

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  • OData &ndash; The easiest service I can create

    - by Jon Dalberg
    I wanted to create an OData service with the least amount of code so I fired up Visual Studio and got cracking. I decided to serve up a list of naughty words and make them read-only. Create a new web project. I created an empty MVC 2 application but MVC is not required for OData. Add a new WCF Data Service to the project. I named mine NastyWords.svc since I’m serving up a list of nasty words. Add a class to expose via the service: NastyWord 1: [DataServiceKey("Word")] 2: public class NastyWord 3: { 4: public string Word { get; set; } 5: }   I need to be able to uniquely identify instances of NastyWords for the DataService so I used the DataServiceKey attribute with the “Word” property as the key. I could have added an “ID” property which would have uniquely identified them and would then not need the “DataServiceKey” attribute because the DataService would apply some reflection and heuristics to guess at which property would be the unique identifier. However, the words themselves are unique so adding an “ID” property would be redundantly repetitive. Then I created a data source to expose my NastyWord objects to the service. This is just a simple class with IQueryable<T> properties exposing the entities for my service: 1: public class NastyWordsDataSource 2: { 3: private static IList<NastyWord> words = new List<NastyWord> 4: { 5: new NastyWord{ Word="crap"}, 6: new NastyWord{ Word="darn"}, 7: new NastyWord{ Word="hell"}, 8: new NastyWord{ Word="shucks"} 9: }; 10:   11: public NastyWordsDataSource() 12: { 13: NastyWords = words.AsQueryable(); 14: } 15:   16: public IQueryable<NastyWord> NastyWords { get; private set; } 17: }   Now I can go to the NastyWords.svc class and tell it which data source to use and which entities to expose: 1: public class NastyWords : DataService<NastyWordsDataSource> 2: { 3: // This method is called only once to initialize service-wide policies. 4: public static void InitializeService(DataServiceConfiguration config) 5: { 6: config.SetEntitySetAccessRule("*", EntitySetRights.AllRead); 7: config.DataServiceBehavior.MaxProtocolVersion = DataServiceProtocolVersion.V2; 8: } 9: }   Compile and browse to my NastWords.svc and weep with joy Now I can query my service just like any other OData service. Next time, I’ll modify this service to allow updates to sent so I can build up my list of nasty words. Enjoy!

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  • How does this snippet of code create a ray direction vector?

    - by Isaac Waller
    In the Minecraft source code, this code is used to create a direction vector for a ray from pitch and yaw:' float f1 = MathHelper.cos(-rotationYaw * 0.01745329F - 3.141593F); float f3 = MathHelper.sin(-rotationYaw * 0.01745329F - 3.141593F); float f5 = -MathHelper.cos(-rotationPitch * 0.01745329F); float f7 = MathHelper.sin(-rotationPitch * 0.01745329F); return Vec3D.createVector(f3 * f5, f7, f1 * f5); I was wondering how it worked, and what is the constant 0.01745329F?

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  • I can't install libtiff on my 64-bit Ubuntu.

    - by marwa
    When I try to install libtiff on my 64-bit Ubuntu, I get the following error: sudo apt-get install libtiff Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done Package libtiff is not available, but is referred to by another package. This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or is only available from another source E: Package 'libtiff' has no installation candidate ubuntu@ip-10-119-97-123:/mnt$ libtiff-memcached libtiff-memcached: command not found

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  • How I install drRacket?

    - by aseed
    i install drRacket in ubuntu. downloaded the source file from http://pre.racket-lang.org/installers/ and typed sudo ./racket-5.2.1-bin-i386-linux-ubuntu-karmic.sh after making it exe file so the file is in the usr/racket/bin/drracket and i want to run it from command line without going to its directory i cant make the drracket to run the .rkt files by the "open with" how can i make this two things ???

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  • Building package from binary files - what's wrong with my control file

    - by Hannes de Jager
    I'm busy trying to build a .deb package from the binaries of my application (non open source) and I'm having trouble getting the correct info to display in the Ubuntu Software Centre (when you click on the .deb file). Please see screenshot below of control file and Software Centre View. It seems like the package name and the package description is swapped. I'm expecting the part in bold to read "attix5pro" and not "Cloud backup agent". Can someone show my my mistake or guide me?

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  • Microsoft's FUD goes mobile

    <b>The Register:</b> "But why does Microsoft make money from Google's software? Android is based on open source software - and Microsoft has long raised fears that aspects of Linux may infringe on its patents."

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  • Strategy to use two different measurement systems in software

    - by Dennis
    I have an application that needs to accept and output values in both US Custom Units and Metric system. Right now the conversion and input and output is a mess. You can only enter in US system, but you can choose the output to be US or Metric, and the code to do the conversions is everywhere. So I want to organize this and put together some simple rules. So I came up with this: Rules user can enter values in either US or Metric, and User Interface will take care of marking this properly All units internally will be stored as US, since the majority of the system already has most of the data stored like that and depends on this. It shouldn't matter I suppose as long as you don't mix unit. All output will be in US or Metric, depending on user selection/choice/preference. In theory this sounds great and seems like a solution. However, one little problem I came across is this: There is some data stored in code or in the database that already returns data like this: 4 x 13/16" screws, which means "four times screws". I need the to be in either US or Metric. Where exactly do I put the conversion code for doing the conversion for this unit? The above already mixing presentation and data, but the data for the field I need to populate is that whole string. I can certainly split it up into the number 4, the 13/16", and the " x " and the " screws", but the question remains... where do I put the conversion code? Different Locations for Conversion Routines 1) Right now the string is in a class where it's produced. I can put conversion code right into that class and it may be a good solution. Except then, I want to be consistent so I will be putting conversion procedures everywhere in the code at-data-source, or right after reading it from the database. The problem though is I think that my code will have to deal with two systems, all throughout the codebase after this, should I do this. 2) According to the rules, my idea was to put it in the view script, aka last change to modify it before it is shown to the user. And it may be the right thing to do, but then it strikes me it may not always be the best solution. (First, it complicates the view script a tad, second, I need to do more work on the data side to split things up more, or do extra parsing, such as in my case above). 3) Another solution is to do this somewhere in the data prep step before the view, aka somewhere in the middle, before the view, but after the data-source. This strikes me as messy and that could be the reason why my codebase is in such a mess right now. It seems that there is no best solution. What do I do?

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  • Multiple Instant Messenger Service

    Formally known as Gaim, the open-source instant messaging program Pidgin allows the simultaneous use of multiple IM services throgh a single application. Available as a free of charge download from ... [Author: Chris Holgate - Computers and Internet - April 05, 2010]

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  • How to process large files in NetLogo? [closed]

    - by user65597
    I am running into problems in NetLogo with large *.csv / *.txt files. The documents can consist of about 1 million data sets and I need to read them (to eventually create a diagram based on the data). With the most straightforward source code, my program needs about 2 minutes to process these files. How should I approach reading such large data files faster in NetLogo? Is NetLogo even suitable for such tasks (as it seems to be designed more for teaching and learning)?

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  • What is the best toolkit for writing long technical texts?

    - by thr
    I'm looking for a toolkit in the form of one or a couple of applications that can be used to write long technical texts (such as an introduction to a programming language). What applications (or combination of) are suitable for this? How should said applications be setup (for example how would one setup MS Word to best fit writing a technical text)? How do you deal with source code, syntax coloring and formatting? In the case of it being several applications, how do you interact between them?

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