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  • admin-over-clients application

    - by azzido
    I have the same web application running on several different servers. Now I want a central place to administer everything in one web interface. What is the best way to do this? Should I provide a REST interface on every web application and let the admin application make all the calls? This seems like a common problem that's already been solved by smarter people than me. UPDATE: I want to change the application data per web application + see the results per web application

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  • Web Directory Submission - Important Part in Link Building

    Submitting to web directories is a vital part of every link building strategy. Apart from driving traffic to your website via direct recommendations, web directories offer static, one way links to your website, boosting your link popularity and improving your rankings on the major search engines. Search engine optimization has started turning submission to directories and articles to its advantage.

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  • Google Chrome (not chromium) is crashing XFCE on startup. Where can I find some detailed logs of the issue?

    - by MALON
    I'm using xubuntu 12.10 and every time I open Chrome, the desktop enviro crashes then automatically restarts, prompting me to log in again. This is the latest x86 .deb downloaded from Chrome's website. I've tried both installing the .deb using the software package manager and using sudo dpkg -i, same issue for both, except that the package manager puts out an alert that says "This package is of bad quality", but doing a quick google search reveals that particular message is a bug in Chrome and it's safe to ignore.

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  • have to plug/un-plug usb devices on system booting?

    - by user866581
    it's so weired that i have to plug/unplug in my usb devices every time booting ubuntu. it happens for both installing ubuntu and booting ubuntu (10.10 and 11.10) the scenario is like: 1.bios checking - 2.grub start - 3.keyboard & mouse led OFF (black screen with a cursor on top-left) - 4.i plug/unplug in any usb devices - 5.everything is back to normal and ubuntu started it's really frustrating :( please advise the solution.

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  • A friend told me Python is garbage, I'm taking web design classes in the Spring and I have a textbook on C++. What should I do? [on hold]

    - by user107165
    I dont know if I should start digging into Python beforehand just to get acquanited with programming and "whet my appetite" or if I should work on the C++ book... Python definitely has more resources around town and I like the beginner friendly approach that seems to go along with every site that appeals to it. Or should I just wait for my assignments that start in 4 months? Any tips for an aspiring programmer?

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  • How can I implement a matchmaker?

    - by csiz
    I'm making a multiplayer game, where players are separated in to rooms that would ideally have about 20 players. So I need a few pointers on an algorithm to distribute the players in to these rooms. A few more constraints: When a players gets in to a room, he should stay there until he decides to exit (the room itself changes levels) There may be more room servers, every server should create more rooms until near full capacity There's a central server that manages all the room servers, and directs the players towards their room

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  • What Are Mini Sites?

    Mini sites are very small websites, and only contain one or a few webpages. These are highly targeted pages that focus only on one product and are optimized for only one or two keywords. These websites are very effective in getting your customers to make a purchase, simply because they are focused on only one product. Every piece of content on a mini site is to describe the product, and convince the visitor to make a purchase.

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  • Is there a comprehensive list of the Ubuntu services for developers?

    - by tgm4883
    It seems every couple weeks I'm learning about a new service that can be used by developers to either A) get people involved, or B) make life easier for developers. Is there a list of all these services somewhere? Here are a few of them that I have recently found out about. https://errors.ubuntu.com/ http://harvest.ubuntu.com/ http://status.ubuntu.com/ :Edit: Found another. Although not strictly developer related, it's noteworthy https://apps.ubuntu.com

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  • Should we persist with an employee still writing bad code after many years?

    - by user94986
    I've been assigned the task of managing developers for a well-established company. They have a single developer who specialises in all their C++ coding (since forever), but the quality of the work is abysmal. Code reviews and testing have revealed many problems, one of the worst being memory leaks. The developer has never tested his code for leaks, and I discovered that the applications could leak many MBs with only a minute of use. User's were reporting huge slowdowns, and his take was, "it's nothing to do with me - if they quit and restart, it's all good again." I've given him tools to detect and trace the leaks, and sat down with him for many hours to demonstrate how the tools are used, where the problems occur, and what to do to fix them. We're 6 months down the track, and I assigned him to write a new module. I reviewed it before it was integrated into our larger code base, and was dismayed to discover the same bad coding as before. The part that I find incomprehensible is that some of the coding is worse than amateurish. For example, he wanted a class (Foo) that could populate an object of another class (Bar). He decided that Foo would hold a reference to Bar, e.g.: class Foo { public: Foo(Bar& bar) : m_bar(bar) {} private: Bar& m_bar; }; But (for other reasons) he also needed a default constructor for Foo and, rather than question his initial design, he wrote this gem: Foo::Foo() : m_bar(*(new Bar)) {} So every time the default constructor is called, a Bar is leaked. To make matters worse, Foo allocates memory from the heap for 2 other objects, but he didn't write a destructor or copy constructor. So every allocation of Foo actually leaks 3 different objects, and you can imagine what happened when a Foo was copied. And - it only gets better - he repeated the same pattern on three other classes, so it isn't a one-off slip. The whole concept is wrong on so many levels. I would feel more understanding if this came from a total novice. But this guy has been doing this for many years and has had very focussed training and advice over the past few months. I realise he has been working without mentoring or peer reviews most of that time, but I'm beginning to feel he can't change. So my question is, would you persist with someone who is writing such obviously bad code?

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  • Online Marketing Services For Your Business

    Your business needs online marketing services. It does not need it for the fact that internet marketing is something that every organization is making use of for its website, but it needs it so that its website, products or services get the requisite exposure that the enterprise have always thought they would get. The importance of internet marketing is something that organizations do not have to be taught.

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  • 5 Most Vital Ecommerce SEO Tips

    Search engine optimization will always be a part of the Internet. In order to get the target traffic of a website and search engine results page, every web page must be optimized. Even if many tips are seen on the net, there are 5 SEO tips that have been used for years and up to now.

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  • A Virtual Solution For SEO

    While companies are constantly debating on the options of organic and inorganic searches Virtual SEO assistance has already started spreading its wings over all web operations. Search Engine Optimization is dominating the online world in every way.

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  • How Important is Going Mobile With Your Site?

    Having a mobile version of your website has become an increasingly important aspect of website designing with about one fifth of people in the United States accessing the internet through a mobile phone each and every day. And get this - your regular website will just not cut it for those mobile phones.

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  • Build Your Personal Network

    - by AllenMWhite
    Recently a few people have approached me privately about their careers, and how they can make the changes to allow them to do the kind of work they'd like to do, be it consulting or in a full-time role. (In every case, I was flattered and surprised, as I never felt I had that much insight into career choices.) The most important thing, I told each of them, was to use the network of people you know. You will always be more successful finding opportunities through personal contacts than you will through...(read more)

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  • Ubuntu is stuck when it goes to sleep mode in fullscreen

    - by hatter
    If there is a full screen terminal running when Ubuntu goes to sleep, it becomes stuck. This is not the problem with gnome-terminal as sometimes firefox in full screen also causes this problem. With firefox this doesn't happen every time. But with gnome-terminal this happens everytime and as explained in this answer, I use killall command and kill the application. Is this a bug and what can be done to aviod this?

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  • The 7 Pillars of Search Engine Optimization and Marketing

    Search engine optimization (SEO) is all about bringing your website to the 1st page of every major search engine. However, the ultimate goals of SEO services are to increase targeted traffic to your website, improve convergence and increase sales. A successful search engine optimization strategy must involve all possible elements which fit a specific website. It must include the 7 pillars of search engine optimization.

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  • Are there similar sites to jsdo.it and jsfiddle.net? [closed]

    - by TK Kocheran
    I'm looking for sites similar to jsdo.it and jsfiddle.net. I really like jsdo.it, as it provides a nice editor and the ability to fork, but I really can't stand the usability as it really gets to be a pain to use after a while. I also like jsfiddle.net, but it too has some usability issues and the URL for your fiddle changes every time you save. Are there any other good alternatives for in-browser HTML testing and development?

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