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  • New MAF Episode on Listeners and Events.

    - by Grant Ronald
    We've sneaked in an extra episode into the UI Development playlist of the MAF online training.  You can access the new episode on Listeners and Events here. Note, that we're renumbered all of the subsequent episodes (just incase you were referring back to the episodes by number.  This is a new episode 16). If you have any other ideas for new episodes, please let me know via a comment.

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  • Every Linking Strategy Starts with Great Content

    Having great content is at the core of every effective linking strategy. In order to develop back links you absolutely must give other sites a reason to link to you in the first place. Having some ty... [Author: TJ Philpott - Web Design and Development - May 20, 2010]

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  • Ubuntu 10.10 (Maverick) Developer Summit

    <b>We'll See:</b> "I spent last week at the Ubuntu Developer Summit in Belgium, where we kicked off the 10.10 development cycle. Due to our time-boxed release cycle, not everything discussed here will necessarily appear in Ubuntu 10.10, but this should provide a reasonable overview of the direction we're taking."

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  • A Website With Smartly Placed Content In It

    Quality website as well as blog content has the ability to attract many unexpected visitors to your sites and if you spice your fresh content with the right keywords then you can be almost confident ... [Author: Alan Smith - Web Design and Development - May 13, 2010]

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  • Building Enterprise Smartphone App &ndash; Part 3: Key Concerns

    - by Tim Murphy
    This is part 3 in a series of posts based on a talk I gave recently at the Chicago Information Technology Architects Group.  Feel free to leave feedback. Keys Concerns Of Smartphones In The Enterprise These are the factors that you need to be aware of and address in order to build successful enterprise smartphone applications.  Most of them have nothing to do with the application itself as you will see here. Managing Devices Managing devices is a factor that is going to effect how much your company will have to spend outside of developing the applications.  How will you track the devices within the corporation?  How often will you have to replace phones and as a consequence have to upgrade your applications to support new phones?  The devices can represent a significant investment of capital.  If these questions are not addressed you will find a number of hidden costs throughout the life of your solution. Purchase or BYOD We have seen the trend of Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) lately within the enterprise.  How many meetings have you been in where someone is on their personal iPad, iPhone, Android phone or Windows Phone?  The issue is if you can afford to support everyone's choice in device? That is a lot to take on even if you only support the current release of each platform. Do you go with the most popular device or do you pick a platform that best matches your current ecosystem and distribute company owned devices?  There is no easy answer here, but you should be able give some dollar value to both hardware and development costs related to platform coverage. Asset Tracking/Insurance Smartphones are devices that are easier to lose or have stolen than laptops and desktops. Not only do you have your normal asset management concerns but also assignment of financial responsibility. You also will need to insure them against damage and theft and add legal documents that spell out the responsibilities of the employees that use these devices. Personal vs. Corporate Data What happens when you terminate an employee?  How do you recover the device?  What happens when they have put personal data on the device?  These are all situation that can cause possible loss of corporate intellectual property or legal repercussions of reclaiming a device with personal data on it.  Policies need to be put in place that protect the company from being exposed to type of loss.  This can mean significant legal and procedural cost that you need to consider. Coming Up In the last installment of this series I will cover application development considerations. del.icio.us Tags: Smartphones,Enterprise Smartphone Apps,Architecture

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  • Oracle Magazine, May/June 2008

    Oracle Magazine May/June features articles on Oracle enterprise application development, service-oriented architecture, Oracle on Microsoft Windows, Oracle OLAP 11g, creating database connections in Oracle SQL Developer, new backup and recovery features in Oracle Database 11g, using Oracle SQL Developer to debug Oracle Application Express applicaitons, PL/SQL best practices, building applications with Oracle Developer Tools for Visual Studio, and much more.

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  • Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) officially released

    - by Bill Osuch
    Google today officially released their latest version of the Android OS - 2.3, Gingerbread. It won't hit a phone (the Nexus S) until 12/16, but developers can start working with it today. Some of the new features include: Enhancements for game development Rich multimedia New forms of communication Simplified debug builds Integrated ProGuard support HierarchyViewer improvements Preview of new UI Builder See the complete details at http://developer.android.com/sdk/android-2.3.html

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  • Gestalt: Unifying Silverlight, IronRuby, XAML, and HTML

    HTML was never designed to allow for the rich interactivity that we’ve unfairly demanded of it in recent years. With our trusty steed, HTML, starting to lag behind, saddled with ever-increasing complexity of modern JavaScript, Gestalt straps a couple of booster rockets onto the old girl, lights the fuse, steps back, and watches as she lifts off into the age of modern web development.

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  • NetAdvantage Windows Forms Controls : Facilitez-vous le développement d'applications riches en .NET

    NetAdvantage Windows Forms Controls - Powerful .NET Controls for Rich Windows Forms UI Development Citation: La société Infragistics propose depuis des années, des packs de composants pour professionnels, afin de rendre les applications plus conviviales et surtout plus fonctionnelles. Le pack NetAdvantage en fait partie et sa mouture .Net est destinée aux applications utilisant le Microsoft Framework .Net. Elle est de plus pleinement compatible avec Visual Studio. Un article sur ...

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  • Download Singularity Source Code

    - by Editor
    The Singularity Research Development Kit (RDK) is based on the Microsoft Research Singularity project. It includes source code, build tools, test suites, design notes, and other background materials. The Singularity RDK is for academic non-commercial use and is governed by this license. Singularity is a research project focused on the construction of dependable [...]

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  • Get started with Omnis Studio

    <b>Linux User and Developer:</b> "Omnis Studio is a cross-platform (Windows, Mac and Linux) Rapid Application Development tool. It allows you to quickly build applications using a combination of graphical elements as well as a code editor."

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  • How to Optimize your Website for Local Search

    As the search engines take "search" to next level, more and more people are beginning to narrow down their searches to their cities or neighborhoods. This is because of the rising need among visitors... [Author: Debbie Everson - Web Design and Development - April 29, 2010]

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  • Concerns Over Merging Drivers Back Into The X Server

    <b>Phoronix:</b> "While development efforts within the X.Org community are now ramping up for the release of X Server 1.9 that should arrive in August, there is an ongoing discussion concerning a planned long-term change for the X Server: pulling the drivers back in."

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  • Oracle Magazine, September/October 2009

    Oracle Magazine September/October features articles on benefits of Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g, Oracle's database security and identity management solutions, Oracle OpenWorld preview, easily move application data with Oracle Data Integrator, scripting Oracle RMAN commands, Tom Kyte answers your questions, debugging with Oracle Application Development Framework, array binding, best PL/SQL practices, Oracle Application Express and Amazon EC2, Oracle WebCenter for integrating applications and much more.

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  • Qualcomm Receives Value from Fusion Technologies

    Qualcomm's CIO, Norm Fjeldheim, tells listeners how his company is preparing for IT growth, how using Fusion technologies like SOA is cutting development costs, and how Oracle's Identity Management solution is improving security. Fjeldheim also discusses his thoughts around Fusion applications.

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  • I Have A Website, Why Do I Need A Blog?

    A website is a great tool to have, however while I believe it is the most important tool of your online marketing, it should not stand alone. Social media, and specifically a blog should be used in c... [Author: Eric Schuster - Web Design and Development - April 21, 2010]

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  • Features of Visual Studio 2010

    Visualize your workspace with new multiple monitor support, powerful Web development, new SharePoint support with tons of templates and Web parts, and more accurate targeting of any version of the .NET Framework. Get set to unleash your creativity.

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  • Graphic Designing in the Corporate Business World

    Every company or business organization wants to craft a positive brand identity of their own in the market and make people brand aware so that desired profits are gained. We all identify our favorite... [Author: Alan Smith - Web Design and Development - June 11, 2010]

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