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  • Free Data Recovery Software

    - by Morais
    I lost some of my very important files from my computer. I tried the windows vista recovery from a restore point but could not get the files. Can some one please suggest some free data recovery tools. This is very urgent.

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  • Affordable eCommerce Web Design

    Affordable eCommerce Web Design Get A FREE SEO QUOTE Websites are fast becoming an important part of business presence and advertising. Business Presence on the internet has increased dramatically ... [Author: Sam Park - Web Design and Development - April 10, 2010]

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  • Website Design and Ethical SEO

    There are a host of website design and SEO companies in Chicago. SEO consists of services of consultation, tailor made changes to the owner's website, analysis of keywords and market research, website hosting on high speed servers, on page and off page SEO, email marketing, a matching blog, using Webmaster 2.0, Google analytics setup that distinguishes which of the client's ads are most effective and disposes of the rest thus cutting expenses, and SEM (Search Engine Marketing) like pay per click management and usage of Google Ad words is all a part of website design in Chicago.

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  • Web Design in Today's Economy

    Web Design in today's Economy In today's economy businesses are looking for cheaper ways to get their Web Design and Web Development needs met. This is not necessarily a bad thing, however with web sites you get what you pay for.

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  • Data recovery for Mac

    - by josh3736
    I've got a Mac that won't boot and I'd like to recover whatever data I can before wiping the hard drive and reinstalling. I'm looking for something similar to TRK (which is Windows-centric) — boot from CD, mount the hard drive, and copy to a network share. I just noticed TRK does appear to support HFS+; has anyone had success with this?

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  • Does moving a file outside NTFS loose data in alertnate data streams?

    - by jay
    I have a lot of files on machine running Windows Server 2008 which I wanted to move to a Fedora machine. How can I keep the attributes stored in, for example, media files (date taken, rating, length, etc) while transfering it to outside the realm of NTFS's Alternate Data Streams. I'm aware that similar metadata exists in other file systems, but what happens when you move these files? And what's the best way to retain them in other file systems?

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  • Benefit of Excellence Web Design Services

    Planning to get a website designed or re-designed? Professional help from an experienced web design firm can definitely bring positive outcomes. Many companies operate in Southern California areas li... [Author: Alan Smith - Web Design and Development - May 14, 2010]

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  • Professional Logos Design Process

    Briefly the professional logos design process on LogoStudies.com consists of: 1) studying the niche, theme and style. We learn about your niche, see it?s main points and according to that we think o... [Author: Matas Baranauskas - Web Design and Development - April 05, 2010]

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  • Best practice for organizing/storing character/monster data in an RPG?

    - by eclecto
    Synopsis: Attempting to build a cross-platform RPG app in Adobe Flash Builder and am trying to figure out the best class hierarchy and the best way to store the static data used to build each of the individual "hero" and "monster" types. My programming experience, particularly in AS3, is embarrassingly small. My ultra-alpha method is to include a "_class" object in the constructor for each instance. The _class, in turn, is a static Object pulled from a class created specifically for that purpose, so things look something like this: // Character.as package { public class Character extends Sprite { public var _strength:int; // etc. public function Character(_class:Object) { _strength = _class._strength; // etc. } } } // MonsterClasses.as package { public final class MonsterClasses extends Object { public static const Monster1:Object={ _strength:50, // etc. } // etc. } } // Some other class in which characters/monsters are created. // Create a new instance of Character var myMonster = new Character(MonsterClasses.Monster1); Another option I've toyed with is the idea of making each character class/monster type its own subclass of Character, but I'm not sure if it would be efficient or even make sense considering that these classes would only be used to store variables and would add no new methods. On the other hand, it would make creating instances as simple as var myMonster = new Monster1; and potentially cut down on the overhead of having to read a class containing the data for, at a conservative preliminary estimate, over 150 monsters just to fish out the one monster I want (assuming, and I really have no idea, that such a thing might cause any kind of slowdown in execution). But long story short, I want a system that's both efficient at compile time and easy to work with during coding. Should I stick with what I've got or try a different method? As a subquestion, I'm also assuming here that the best way to store data that will be bundled with the final game and not read externally is simply to declare everything in AS3. Seems to me that if I used, say, XML or JSON I'd have to use the associated AS3 classes and methods to pull in the data, parse it, and convert it to AS3 object(s) anyway, so it would be inefficient. Right?

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  • Implementing the MVC Design Pattern in ASP.NET...

    Design patterns can help solve complex design problems if they are properly used. The main advantage of using the Model-View-Control (MVC) pattern is decoupling the business and the presentation layers....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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  • Implementing the MVC Design Pattern in ASP.NET...

    Design patterns can help solve complex design problems if they are properly used. The main advantage of using the Model-View-Control (MVC) pattern is decoupling the business and the presentation layers....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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  • Incorporating SEO Into Web Design

    Design is a very important aspect for a successful website; it an effective tool in increasing brand awareness, establishing an effective online identity, and connecting with the target marketing thus increasing the return on the website. However, to truly maximise the efficiency of the website and increase the ROI effective web design needs to be coupled with search engine optimisation (SEO). After all, a web site could have the most exciting products and offer the ultimate shopping experience but still remain unsuccessful if there is no traffic.

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  • Graphic Design for Impressive Website Look

    Graphic design can be a boon for your website or curse if done wrongly. Visual pleasure is the strongest asset and quality of any website which makes them a visitor attracting medium. No matter how g... [Author: Alan Smith - Web Design and Development - May 13, 2010]

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  • Importance of Corporate Logo Design

    You need to bind to certain basic principles that ensure that corporate logo design is professional and easy to remember and creates a great impact on viewers while successfully expressing the nature... [Author: Alan Smith - Web Design and Development - May 13, 2010]

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  • Changing filesystem types "safely"

    - by warren
    Back in Windows 95 OSR2 (I believe), there was a conversion tool that would take your extant FAT16 partition and change it to FAT32 non-destructively (most of the time). Are there any tools like that now for going from one file system type to another in situ without destroying the data? For example, from etx3 to ext4? Or NTFS to XFS?

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  • Alternatives to the Singleton Design Pattern

    The Singleton Design Pattern is one of the simplest and most widely known design patterns in use in software development. However, despite its simplicity, it is very easy to get wrong and the consequences of its use even when properly implemented can outweigh its benefits. It turns out there are other ways to achieve the goals of the Singleton pattern which will often prove to be simpler, safer, and more maintainable.

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  • How to recover data from a partially overwritten partition

    - by shredder12
    By mistake, I configured a 900GB partition to be part of a 50GB raid. The sync is complete and my understanding is that only the first 50GB of the bigger partition is overwritten. How do I recover the rest of the data? When I try to mount this partition by identifying it as ext3, it mounts only the 50GB overwritten space. This partition was earlier divided into various logical volumes(all ext3 filesystems) through LVM. Any suggestions?

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  • Safely reboot prior to recovering data

    - by ELO
    What is the safest (without additional writing to the disk) way to power down computer whose deleted files you want to recover in order to boot from rescue medium? In case of a desktop computer, plugging off the power cord looks like the most direct solution, but are there possible side-effects, apart from losing unsaved data? More problematic seems the laptop, with removing the battery being the equivalent, but is it a good idea overall?

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  • Using www-data through SSH

    - by Fluidbyte
    For development purposes I'm using www-data (on an ubuntu 11.10 server) to ssh in and fire git commands and basic stuff against the webroot. I don't have things like command history, coloring, etc like I do when I ssh in as any other user, so I'm curious how to get this working. I'm assuming I need a `.bashrc' file, but I'm not sure what to include or (more importantly since I could just copy the one from another user) where it goes.

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  • Should I keep investing into data structures and algorithms?

    - by Chiron
    These days, I'm investing heavily in data structures and algorithms and trying to solve some programming puzzles. I'm trying to code and solve with Java and Clojure. Am I wasting my time? should I invest more in technologies and frameworks that I already know in order to gain deeper knowledge (the ins and the outs) and be able to code with them more quickly? By studying data structures and algorithms, am I going to become a better programmer or those subjects are only important during college years?

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  • Revamp Websites With Custom Design

    The concept of web design encompasses the task of developing hypertext or hypermedia content which a user can access through the World Wide Web. Through web design websites are created. The concept entails more on designing rather than development, i.e. taking care of the graphic elements, look and feel and other aesthetic feature. It is different from professional web development which often concentrates on the technical aspect of the website.

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