Hi,
If you are wishing to work for a software company where you would like to improve your software skills the best and to have a possibility to develop your long-term career, what main points you would question?
What could be the best clues for you to say: "O.K. This is the place!" ?
Thanks
I have an app which will go to our clients and then they can have their clients install it.
Meaning there would be multiple versions of the master app but with customization per client. example 200 of our clients get the master app and then can customize it (text and images only via web)
Will Apple allow something like this?
Is there another way to get around this distribution model? I guess a good example of it would be a real estate agent having an app that's customized and on the app store but it's still Brand XYZ's app.
thanks in advance
To learn from good examples, what are the best open source Google App Engine applications out there?
I don't care if it is Java or Python based.
Please one app per answer. Feel free to add a link to the live app (if there is) and to the project page.
What are your best practices for making sure newly hired developers quickly get up to speed with the code? And ensuring developers moving on don't set back ongoing releases.
Some ideas to get started:
Documentation
Use well established frameworks
Training / encourage mentoring
Notice period in contract
I'm 16 years old, and I've recently started to do freelance jobs. I've been playing with PHP since I was 12 and think that I can code reasonably well. So far, I've created a library for fetching info from LinkedIn profiles and some WordPress plugins.
However, right now this client wants me to convert an HTML template into a WordPress theme for use as a website. I feel this is a tad easy. As professional web programmers, are most assignments harder than this?
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3028161/project-help-needed-some-basic-concepts-great-confusion-because-of-lack-of-prope
where can i ask questions where my post will not be deleted because of "it difficult to say what is being asked" i mean general waste area covering questions like the one i asked in.... and please gve links to help forums where there are experts like you before closing this question thank you
How do you send the content of a website form to an email address without disclosing the email address to the user.
Thanks!
PS: If at all possible, I would like this to be in HTML.
XNA games have an Unload() method, where content is supposed to be unloaded. But what is the point of this? If all the content is being unloaded, then the game must be exiting, in which case everything would be garbage collected anyway, right?
I was writing a "pluginable" function when I noticed the following behavior (tested in FF 3.5.9 with Firebug 1.5.3).
$.fn.computerMove = function () {
var board = $(this);
var emptySquares = board.find('div.clickable');
var randPosition = Math.floor(Math.random() * emptySquares.length);
emptySquares.each(function (index) {
if (index === randPosition) {
// logs a jQuery object
console.log($(this));
}
});
target = emptySquares[randPosition];
// logs a non-jQuery object
console.log(target);
// throws error: attr() not a function for target
board.placeMark({'position' : target.attr('id')});
}
I noticed the problem when the script threw an error at target.attr('id') (attr not a function). When I checked the log, I noticed that the output (in Firebug) for target was:
<div style="width: 97px; height: 97px;" class="square clickable" id="8"></div>
If I output $(target), or $(this) from the each() function, I get a nice jQuery object:
[ div#8.square ]
Now here comes my question: why does this happen, considering that find() seems to return an array of jQuery objects? Why do I have to do $() to target all over again?
[div#0.square, div#1.square, div#2.square, div#3.square, div#4.square, div#5.square, div#6.square, div#7.square, div#8.square]
Just a curiosity :).
Hello everyone,
I notice this site has a wealth of software professionals and I am investigating a career change to Software Engineering:
*Particularly, I would like to know how likely one would be able to work from home or another country over the internet. Is this something that can be done and what does it usually entail? (time?,experience?, specific companies?, etc)
*Currently, I am a teacher but always had a passion for tech. I am interested in a MS - Software Engineering program designed for individuals based from another field. Is this a wise degree to obtain? Would I be just wasting my time and money obtaining this degree? (I'm suspicious about this program and the feasibility of obtaining employment without a healthy CS background)
Thanks for any assistance you can provide!
As the title says I want to know what is, on an average a web developer should know in your opinion by the end of 1 year into the field in terms of concepts to learn, exposure to technologies, should he have mastered some area .. etc and so on.
Hoping to get a huge input from the community!
Thanks
I've had my share of projects where the first thing I think is "let's just rewrite it in ." Everybody feels the urge at some point. In fact, I think I've had the urge to rewrite pretty much every project I've ever been on.
However, it is accepted wisdom that a total rewrite is generally a bad idea. The question is: when do you look at a project and say: "OK, it's time to start over."
What sort of metrics or examples can you cite of where a rewrite was truly necessary? How bad does the code have to be? How old can a project get before there too much invested?
Hello.
I'm developing a Flash game in ActionScript 2, and the issue if that this game has to count the time securely.
It can't count the time from the Date class because the Flash Player takes the time from the local computer, and the user can change the local time so the time reported would be fake.
I haven't considerend to take the time from the server because there's a 3WH (3 way handshake) time and it would not be practical.
What do you sugest me??
I'm using the java swing library to develop a board game called DAO.
The problem is that after the human player makes its move, by clicking on the JButton with the piece image that he wants to play, I call the computer AI routine but inside the mouse event function. By doing this only when the function returns, the computer ends its turn, do the JButtons refresh their Images (setIcon comes in).
I'd like to know how can I force the JButtons to change their image at the moment they are clicked and not only when the mouse event function ends (as I need to handle data inside it).
I've tried all of this
myButtons[i][j].setIcon(xIcon);
myButtons[i][j].revalidate();
myButtons[i][j].repaint();
myButtons[i][j].validate();
None worked.
Thx in advance
I've made a footer wrap outside the content wrap (which everything else is in). I would like to make the footer wrap extend to fill the width of the page and I would like it to be fixed on the bottom. Here's the code:
footerWrap {
background-color:#000;
width: auto;
}
footer {
margin: auto;
text-align:center;
width:965px;
height:150px;
background-color:#000;
border:#000 inset medium;
}
The website is item9andthemadhatters.com please let me know if you need any other code or info. Thanks!!
update:
html {
padding:0;
height:100%;
width: 100%;
}
body{
margin: -1px 0 0 0;
background-color:#FFF;
font-family: calibri;
background-image:url(images/item9HeaderSideFiller.gif);
background-repeat: repeat-x;
padding:0;
height:100%;
width: 100%;
}
wrap {
width: 965px;
margin:auto auto;
min-height:462px;
max-height:4000
px;
footerWrap {
background-color:#000;
position:absolute;
bottom:0;
width:100%
}
footer {
margin: auto;
text-align:center;
width:965px;
height:150px;
background-color:#000;
}
}
When a user clicks a button I need to create a .bmp file on the server. After the .bmp file is created I will load it into the html page. Would Ajax be the best way to accomplish this?
Hi,
Suppose I have an element like this:
<div id="dv" class="red green blue">Something Here !!</div>
How do I get each of those class names using jquery? Should be simple, right?
Hello All,
I have a big problem with Google Chrome and its memory. My app is displaying to user several image charts and reloads them every 10s.
In the interval i have code like that
var image = new Image();
var src = 'myurl/image'+new Date().getTime();
image.onload = function() {
document.getElementById('myimage').src = src;
image.onload = image.onabort = image.onerror = null;
}
image.src = src;
So i have no memory leaks in Firefox and IE.
Here the response headers for images
Server Apache-Coyote/1.1
Vary *
Cache-Control no-store (// I try no-cache, must-revalidate and so on here)
Content-Type image/png
Content-Length 11131
Date Mon, 31 May 2010 14:00:28 GMT
Vary * taken from here
In about:cache page there is no my cached images.
If i enable purge-memory-button for chrome (--purge-memory-button parameter) it`s not help.
Images is in PNG24.
So i think that the problem is not in cache.
May be Google Chrome is not releasing memory for old images.
Please help. Any suggestions.
Thanks.
I am looking fr someone to make me two website templates for my site for free.
Here is a quick design of what I want:(Took me 2 minutes in Paint)
http:/ /i50.tinypic.com/33p9aut.jpg (You have to push backspace on the first link to join up the http:/ and the other /)and http://i50.tinypic.com/2qmogoo.jpg
Email me at [email protected] or [email protected] for more information
I'm trying to write a small CONSOLE (not metro style) app to quickly change the user account image of the current user to a select image for a setup scrip that I'm running on a bunch of laptops.
They're all Windows 8 and (since it hasn't been out terribly long) I can't find a ton of info on it. I did manage to figure out that you need to use the Windows.System.UserProfile object to do so, but I can't find any documentation on how to do so in a console app.
Thoughts? Suggestions?
I'm currently finishing up testing a new Ruby on Rails app. Just recently, some of the pages do not seem to finish downloading in IE8. In FireFox, Chrome and Safari, everything works perfectly. The pages all validate successfully using the W3C validator.
When I view the page source in IE8, the page has been chopped off around 75% of the size it should be. IE8 claims the page is finished loading, and doesn't give any errors, but of course the page isn't rendering properly.
Has anyone seen this before? I'd really appreciate any help.
I need to put a map in a webpage and I need that when the users clicks on certain area inside city limits on the map the user is redirected.
Wich is the best way without using Flash?
Define Hover polingons on a image.
SVG on the browser.
Some sort of Javascript, jQuery magical plugin out there?
Google Maps?
And example could be this but It's flash.