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  • Microsoft Sues Salesforce, Alleging Patent Violations

    Microsoft filed a lawsuit against rival software-as-a-service company Salesforce.com, alleging nine patent infringements....Did you know that DotNetSlackers also publishes .net articles written by top known .net Authors? We already have over 80 articles in several categories including Silverlight. Take a look: here.

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  • Is there a canonical book on parallel programming with focus on C++ ?

    - by quant_dev
    I am looking for a good book about parallel programming with focus on C++. Something suitable for a person reasonably good in C++ programming, but with no experience in concurrent software development. On the other hand, I'd prefer a practical book, without loads of silly examples about philosophers eating lunch. Is there a book out there that's the de-facto standard for describing best practices, design methodologies, and other helpful information on parallel programming with focus on C++ ? What about that book makes it special?

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  • Do We Still Need Database Design in the Era of Big Data?

    Many big data application implementations seem to begin with an existing data warehouse, one or more new high-volume data streams, and some specialized hardware and software. The data storage issue is often accommodated by installing a proprietary hardware appliance that can store huge amounts of data while providing extremely fast data access. In these cases, do we really need to worry about database design?

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  • Should I use OpenGL while working with C++?

    - by Paralytic
    I am completely new to programming and game development for that matter. I am using the C++ software to create my Game Engine with the help of a beginners guide. I noticed it has a OpenGL option when starting up a new project. I've heard of OpenGL pertaining to game development, not sure what it is though. Should I be using OpenGL when creating my Game Engine? Will it matter if I just start with a blank slate?

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  • WordPress SEO For Achieving Top Google Rankings

    If you have hung around the internet and gotten a little whiff of the SEO updates, you would have already gathered that if you have your website optimized, you stand the chance of getting better hits and more profits and ranking on the search engines. However, it might seem like something unattainable since you might not have any idea of how you can get the necessary optimization for your blog. At first, most bloggers are often undecided on the kind of software that would be ideal for their blogging enterprise, but with time, they come to settle...

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  • A review of the latest version of Crypto Obfuscator for .NET and its features.

    Crypto Obfuscator For .Net is a powerful and easy-to-use product for code protection, deployment and optimization of your your .Net software. A review of the latest version of Crypto Obfuscator for .NET and its features.  read moreBy Peter BrombergDid you know that DotNetSlackers also publishes .net articles written by top known .net Authors? We already have over 80 articles in several categories including Silverlight. Take a look: here.

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  • Break TrueCrypt Dard Drive Encryption Quickly

    <b>Help Net Security:</b> "The latest version of Passware Kit Forensic has become the first commercially available software to break TrueCrypt hard drive encryption without applying a time-consuming brute-force attack. It was also the first product to decrypt BitLocker drives."

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  • Customer Feature: Safeguard the Desktop

    For some midsize companies, the most-cost-effective IT solutions may be a combination of enterprise business technologies and desktop software. See how Oracle technologies integrate with Microsoft Windows to support midsize businesses.

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  • Not index page that doesn't have relevant content?

    - by Stuck
    I have a large software website and on each application we let users add comments, reviews and so on. Each of these pages are called for example "Comments About Firefox", "Firefox Reviews" and so on. If we don't have any reviews or we for some reason KNOW that the visitor from Google would be disappointed should we add "noindex" to that page? Or should we just let Google decide if they want to rank us or not?

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  • Five Things (We Bet) You Didn't Know About Subversion Webinar - Rescheduled for November 8th

    Rescheduled for November 8th, 2011 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM PST Come and learn The Truth about Migration to and Administration for Apache Subversion. CollabNet, Subversion founder and corporate sponsor, and Red Gate Software, number one in SQL source management using any SCM system, want to share five powerful truths about Subversion that will fortify your decision to leave VSS behind. If you were registered for the original event, please re-register for the new date.

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  • Apache Maven 3 Races to the Finish Line

    <b>Developer.com:</b> "The open source Apache Maven project has been helping software developers for over six years with their project build and reporting management needs. For most of that time, the project has been offering incremental updates to the Apache Maven 2.x product line, but in the next few months, Maven 3 is set to emerge."

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  • What would you do if there was no Internet? [closed]

    - by Jinjavajin
    If the International Network no longer functioned how would programmers cope? Would software development become an intractable problem? So much development has been achieved because of our interconnectivity that we might not be able to go forward as a community, without it. Is this the case, or might we become more productive due to the removal of a major distraction? How would we cope if the the network went down?

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  • Patch Tuesday Fixes, Valentine`s Scams

    Microsoft plans to release nine bulletins on Tuesday that cover 21 vulnerabilities across its wide portfolio of products. Of the nine bulletins, four have been tagged with the software giant's critical rating, meaning they should be given the utmost importance with regard to the overall patching process exercised by users and organizations. The four critical updates address vulnerabilities in Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser, its Windows operating system, and Silverlight. As for the remaining five updates, Microsoft has labeled them as being important. Those will cover issues foun...

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  • How to Cut Search Engine Optimization Cost Down For Backlink Building?

    How much do you spend to get your high backlinks? I am guessing a good amount if you are paying a service to do it for you, or if you are buying backlink packets made by other people and paying a monthly fee. You can cut your search engine optimization cost greatly with some easy to use software, and even outsource the work for much cheaper than other SEO services.

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  • Choosing The Best Linux Filesystem For Your PC

    <b>MakeTechEasier:</b> "If you&#8217;re a Linux user, you&#8217;ve likely been asked at some point if you want Ext3, Ext4, XFS, ReiserFS, Btrfs, or one of many other filesystem acronyms. This choice confuses new and old users alike, and like all software, the options change as technology improves."

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  • Google Phasing Out Windows: Report

    <b>Datamation:</b> "It's not like Google was ever going to be a showcase customer for Microsoft, but a report that the search giant is phasing out Microsoft Windows underscores security concerns that have long dogged the widely-used software."

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  • Python 3.4.0a4 disponible en téléchargement, nouvelles fonctions intégrées, amélioration des modules et de la sécurité

    Python 3.4.0a4 disponible en téléchargement, nouvelles fonctions intégrées, amélioration des modules et de la sécurité La Python Software Foundation a publié la quatrième et dernière alpha de Python 3.4. Le langage de programmation objet revient avec de nouveaux modules dans la bibliothèque, de nouvelles fonctions intégrées, une amélioration de la sécurité et également de certains modules. En revanche aucune nouvelle fonctionnalité n'a été apportée à la syntaxe. Côté bibliothèque, Python...

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  • When or how often are the repositries updated?

    - by Revenant
    I manually installed ircd-hybrid via it's source, got it up and running perfectly, but was unable to get a init.d script working. So I backed up the config file, removed it and grabbed it from the repository, planning to just copy over the config file and have everything working. The version from the repository seems to be and older version that the one I grabbed from the official ircd-hybrid website, with slightly different config files. Can someone tell me how often the repositories are updated for third party software?

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