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  • Starting software projects

    - by shox
    Always , when i try to start new project , with what i think new ideas , first of all i search the web to try to find some thing same, most of the time ( if not all ) , i find that my ideas of new project have been implemented hundred of times , i think every one in software industry , feel this every day , the question is : when should i approve an idea and start building it , although its implemented hundred of times around the world . How i can make my way in trying of build something new

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  • Will Beej's Guide to Network programming point me the right way to be able to make multiplayer games and a web broswer?

    - by Logan545
    I'm new to socket programming in C, and I've found the Beej's Guide to Networking programming. It looks fine and all, however, I just wanted to ask whether this tutorial will point me in the right direction in terms of network programming. I plan to build a game in opengl that will be multiplayer using c+ and possibly a web browser. I know this tutorial would by no means teach me how to do this, but would this be a good way to start off on my path?

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  • Cannot install glib-dev

    - by las
    I tried to build dasher, but I got it needs glib. So doing so this came up: Checking for GLIB... configure: error: Package requirements (glib-2.0= 2.6) were not met: No package 'glib-2.0' found So I tried to install libglib2.0-dev It gave another error: libglib2.0-dev: Depends: libglib2.0-0 (=2.26.0-0ubuntu1) but 2.26.1-0ubuntu1 is to be installed Depends: libglib2.0-bin but it is not going to be installed What shall I do?

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  • Homestead Sitebuilder Review

    Homestead Sitebuilder is much like any other website builder in that they allow practically anyone to be able to design their own website without having to know a thing about website design. This means that you can effectively and relatively easily build a website that you can have online and running in a matter of minutes, not months.

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  • Advantages of Steam Greenlight

    - by ashes999
    Let's assume that I can pick a fairly decent game, build it, and finish it with sufficient chrome plating; let's also assume that I can market it myself to some extent, through my own website. What exactly are the advantages of going through Steam Greenlight? Assuming I can actually get through the process and reach sufficient critical mass to be "Greenlight." Can I really expect a lot more marketing (and sales) if I succeed?

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  • Facebook C# SDK submitted to the Outercurve Foundation

    - by The Official Microsoft IIS Site
    I am pleased to announce another open source milestone as we continue to deliver on our commitment to Interoperability: today, the Facebook C# SDK was submitted to the Outercurve Foundation’s Data, Languages, and Systems Interoperability gallery. This project is a set of libraries that enables developers of all Microsoft platforms, as well as Mono, to build applications that integrate with Facebook. The project contains core libraries for authentication and calling Facebook APIs. Additionally...(read more)

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  • Chrome Apps Office Hours: TextDrive and AngularJS

    Chrome Apps Office Hours: TextDrive and AngularJS Ask and vote for questions: goo.gl In this episode, the AngularJS team joins us to talk about how they used Angular to build TextDrive. TextDrive is an open source text editor application that demonstrates of the power and simplicity of AngularJS and Chrome Apps. It features integration with Google Drive, web intents, and Ace (ace.ajax.org) in a simple and clean interface built upon HTML5 and web standards. To learn more visit github.com From: GoogleDevelopers Views: 0 0 ratings Time: 00:00 More in Science & Technology

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  • SEO For Beginners - A Fast and Easy Overview of How SEO Works and Why it is Important

    If you are just getting started with your online business one of the first and most important things you should be aware of is search engine optimization or "SEO" as it is commonly referred to on the Internet. Search engine optimization involves a number of steps that are necessary to ensure your business is found by your target audience and it will be the foundation upon which you build your online business.

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  • The Secret to SEO Consulting

    The secret to achieving good SEO results in the natural search is build links to your site. It is really easy to do but you have to find high value sites and you can only do 2 or 3 a day. The hardest part of doing SEO is to stay consistent. I have devised a plan that only takes 1 hour to do, five days a week. It is a simple way to reach the top of natural search results in a fun and never frustrating way.

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  • Web browser crashed whilst EasyApache was running

    - by Silver89
    I was building and updating my server using EasyApache when the web browser crashed, the browser then restarted and I think tried to run another of the EasyApache build which failed .. possibly due to the previous one still running? My question is would the first one still be running in the background but I just can't view it anymore? Is there anyway to check that the first one built and finished okay?

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  • Looking for a web service for students tracking

    - by shannoga
    I am working Voluntary association with a low budget. They asked me to build a tracking system for the students they work with. It is fairly simple, it needs to let them store data on the student personal details and grades and have the ability to get reports and charts on the students achievements. Since their budget is low I thought looking fro a web service that can feet their needs. Any Idea's?

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  • Windows 8.1 : les images ISO sont également disponibles, la Preview peut désormais être installée sans passer par le Windows Store

    Windows 8.1 Preview disponible sur le Windows Store et gomme les erreurs de jeunesse de Windows 8La Build de San Francisco, l'événement majeur de Microsoft destiné aux développeurs, professionnels de l'IT, Designers et Geeks bat son plein.La star de cette première journée a été Windows 8.1, dont Microsoft a annoncé la sortie de la Preview. La société y a placé l'espoir de percer sur le marché des tablettes et de réconcilier certains utilisateurs avec leur PC. Retour du bouton Démarrer...

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  • Creating Plasmoids

    <b>Linux Pro Magazine:</b> "We take a peek at how to create your own plasmoids for the latest KDE desktop, giving you the power to build the perfect active desktop environment."

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  • Fun and Easy Ways to Get Backlinks

    The cat is out of the bag: The search algorithms place a fairly high degree of emphasis on the number of incoming links when determining a site's authority in the rankings. As a result, every SEO guru and would-be superstar blogger has started spamming the living daylights out of the rest of the web trying to build backlinks to their own sites. In itself, this is not necessarily a bad thing; in theory, it forces people to stop being so myopic.

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  • Deploying, but without those pesky test files!

    - by Chris Skardon
    Silverlight testing is great, we all know that (don’t we??), we’re expected to do it as part of the development process, but once we’ve got an awesome application written and we come to deploy it, we don’t want the test files going out with it… You might be like me, have the files in a Web project – let’s face it, that’s how we’re pushed into doing it… So let’s stick with it! Now. I’m deploying via the wonders of the Web Deployment shizzle, but this also applies to the classic ‘installer’ project as well.. Baaaasically, we’re going to use the ‘Debug’ / ‘Release’ configurations to include given files. ?? OK, you know in the top of your visual studio editor, you (usually) have a drop down which predominantly reads ‘Debug’? Those are ‘configurations’. Mostly we don’t bother changing it, primarily due to laziness, but also the fact that we generally don’t see ‘Release’ as actually doing anything other than making it harder to find problems :) Well today my friends we’re going to change that bad boy… The next few steps are just helping you set up a new ‘Debug’ configuration, but you can just switch to the ‘Release’ configuration and skip to the end… First let’s go to the Configuration Manager. There are multiple ways, through the ‘Build’ menu (at the bottom), or via the drop down which currently has ‘Debug’ in it :) Got it? Select ‘New’ from the ‘Active solution configuration’ drop down: Create a new configuration, kind of like the picture below shows (or for those graphically challenged – Name: DebugWithNoTests, and Copy settings from: ‘Debug’, ensuring the ‘Create new project configurations’ checkbox is checked). Press OK. VS will do some shizzle, and in the Configuration manager, you will see pretty much exactly what you did before, only with ‘Debug’ replaced with ‘DebugWithNoTests’. Turn off the build options for the test projects. We won’t need them.. IF you skipped down from the top, this is where you’ll be wanting to stop!!! Close and now we’re one notepad step away from achieving our goals. Yes, I said notepad. You can’t do what we’re going to do in VS. (Pity). Go to the folder where your web project is, and right click on the ‘.csproj’ file. Now open it with notepad. Head on down to the ‘<Content Include’ bits, they’ll look like this: <ItemGroup> <Content Include="ClientBin\Tests.xap" /> ... </ItemGroup> Take this and modify each of the files you don’t want deployed and change to: <Content Include="ClientBin\Tests.xap" Condition="'$(Configuration)' == 'Debug'" /> Once you’ve got that sorted publish your project, once with the Debug configuration selected, and another with any other configuration (‘Release’, ‘DebugWithNoTests’ etc).. No files! Huzzah!

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  • Ask HTG: Searching Within Websites, Google Play Alternatives, and Getting Started with Dual Booting

    - by Jason Fitzpatrick
    Once a week we round up some of the reader letters we’ve answered and share the advice with everyone. This week we’re looking at how to search within web sites, downloading apps from places other than Google Play, and getting started with dual booting operating systems. The Best Free Portable Apps for Your Flash Drive Toolkit How to Own Your Own Website (Even If You Can’t Build One) Pt 3 How to Sync Your Media Across Your Entire House with XBMC

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  • What are the methods to estimate source code value?

    - by Antoine
    I've been working on some project on my free time for the past few months. Recently I've been approached by friends to build a startup, and this source code would be very valueable to us. As a co-founder, this code could count for something in the company's capital, and be exchanged for shares. But how can you estimate its value? Do you just multiply industry-standard wqges by the time I spent on it, or are there other methods?

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