Maps We Like, and Why We Like Them
Live from Sydney (now in HD!) Paul and Chris talk about their favorite maps, why we like them, and how we find cool maps. 1:40 Showcase | 5:45 Geo Developer Blog | 8:25 GTA4 Street View map | 11:00 Internet Map | 14:40 How we find cool maps | 20:30 Map of the Dead | 24:50 Old Maps Online | 27:10 Wind Map
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On Thursday, May 27, I had the privilege of presenting “A Look at Parallel Programming Patterns” at the Charlottesville .NET User Group’s monthly meeting. Those folks in attendance had many great questions and were obviously very interested in what the Parallel Task Library has to offer. The code and slides can be found HERE. Thanks again to CHODOTNET for having me in town to speak. If you experience any problems downloading the slides or code, please let me know.
Google I/O 2012 - Crunching Big Data with BigQuery
Jordan Tigani, Ryan Boyd Google BigQuery is a data analysis tool born from Google internal technologies. It enables developers to analyze terabyte data sets in seconds using a RESTful API. This session will dive into best practices for getting fast answers to business questions. We'll provide insight into how we process queries under the hood and how to construct SQL queries for complex analysis. For all I/O 2012 sessions, go to developers.google.com
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I am curious to know why do companies hand you a blank paper and ask you to write code? This confuses me, because these days intellisense, google, stackoverflow etc are common sources to look up syntax and / or IDE gives you a colored indicator if your syntax is wrong.
I usually get stressed out during these situations. I am curious to know opinions of other developers. I am posting this on this forum, hoping to get helpful feedback from other experienced developers.
Google I/O 2012 - Getting Direct Feedback from your YouTube Community
Eric Lundberg, Jeffrey Posnick Do you want to hear from (and see!) your site's community? We will be sharing a new way to solicit videos from your users. Come and learn about how it was developed and see an example of it put to use as part of the YouTube Direct open source video submission platform. For all I/O 2012 sessions, go to developers.google.com
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[This post is by Dan Bornstein, virtual-machine wrangler. — Tim Bray] As the tech lead for the Dalvik team within the Android project, I spend my time working...
As we come to the end of Akkana Peck's excellent series on mastering GRUB2, it's not clear what advantages it has over legacy GRUB, or even good old LILO. It seems it's gone backwards. In today's installment we learn how to translate some common and mysterious error messages, and how to manage a multi-boot system with GRUB2.
Sound interesting? Here's how you can become a part of it: Attend the Random Hacks of Kindness Hackathon and develop software that saves lives, alleviates suffering and helps...
Today Scott Guthrie announced several updated capabilities for Azure Web Sites.
Announcing: Great Improvements to Windows Azure Web Sites
I recommend you checkout the full post there are some really cool improvements.
My favorite is the ability to enable Continuous Deployment from your CodePlex project into Azure.
David Ebbo has a great video walk-through:
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This article provides an step by step approach to set up a Google Map in our website and that is with an Information Window which can show business logo, address, phone numbers and/or a link to your contact form etc.
Google I/O recap If you missed the Day 1 keynote this year, it was all about the open web. There were some amazing demos from Mugtug, TweetDeck, Adobe...
Google I/O 2012 - Bring Your App to the Big Screen
Michael Sundermeyer, Ossama Alami Google TV expands the reach of the Android and the web to television, but designing applications for the TV is fundamentally different than building apps for mobile, tablet or PCs. In this session we'll we share the core points of our user research and give you tips on how to connect with your users by designing beautiful and functional Android and web applications for the biggest screen in the house. For all I/O 2012 sessions, go to developers.google.com
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Google I/O 2012 - Putting the App Back into Web App - Web Programming with Dart
Dan Grove, Vijay Menon Do you want to build blazingly fast applications with beautiful graphics and offline support? Would you like to run those apps anywhere on the open web? Would you like to develop those apps in a language that supports modular large-scale development while keeping the lightweight feel of a scripting language? This session will show you how to use the Dart programming language to develop the next generation of amazing applications for the open web. For all I/O 2012 sessions, go to developers.google.com
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This article provides an step by step approach to set up a Google Map in our website and that is with an Information Window which can show business logo, address, phone numbers and/or a link to your contact form etc.
GMap.NET is a powerful, free, cross platform, Open Source .NET control. It enables the use of routing, geocoding, and maps from Google, Yahoo!, OpenStreet in Windows Forms and Presentation, and supports caching!