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  • Recommendation for screen video capture for demos

    - by Simon
    I am just in the process of making some little demo tutorial videos for my app to help users get up to speed. I have used Camtasia in the past but don't really like it. Anyone have any recommendations. Good is more important than free, but free certainly helps. I can use Windows or Mac for this job.

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  • What's the best way to store a MySQL database in source control?

    - by Marplesoft
    I am working on an application with a few other people and we'd like to store our MySQL database in source control. My thoughts are two have two files: one would be the create script for the tables, etc, and the other would be the inserts for our sample data. Is this a good approach? Also, what's the best way to export this information? Also, any suggestions for workflow in terms of ways to speed up the process of making changes, exporting, updating, etc.

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  • What is a columnar database?

    - by Raj More
    I have been working with warehousing for a while now. I am intrigued by Columnar Databases and the speed that they have to offer for data retrievals. I have multi-part question: How do Columnar Databases work? How do they differ from relational databases? Is there a trial version of a columnar database I can install to play around? (I am on Windows 7)

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  • Implement custom JTA XAResource for using with hibernate

    - by jstingo
    I have two level access to database: the first with Hibernate, the second with JDBC. The JDBC level work with nontransactional tables (I use MyISAM for speed). I want make both levels works within transaction. I read about JTA which can manage distributed transactions. But there is lack information in the internet about how to implement and use custom resource. Does any one have experience with using custom XAResources?

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  • Any other kinds of "Task Queue" APIs ?

    - by sork
    I'm curious if it's common practice outside of the GAE platform to be able to defer tasks to background workers via webhooks. I find it particularly useful to speed up the front-end of webapps, by delegating any long process to background tasks. I'd like to hear about open source software allowing to implement a TaskQueue-like API, with webhooks preferably, if anyone has some experience in this area. Thanks!

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  • How to configure a Firebird Database to run in memory

    - by Robert
    I'm running a software called Fishbowl inventory and it is running on a firebird database (Windows server 2003) at this time the fishbowl software is running extremely slow when more then one user accesses the software. I'm thinking I maybe able to speed up the application by forcing the database to run "In Memory". However I can not find documentation on how to do this. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance. Robert

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  • Floating point vs integer calculations on modern hardware

    - by maxpenguin
    I am doing some performance critical work in C++, and we are currently using integer calculations for problems that are inherently floating point because "its faster". This causes a whole lot of annoying problems and adds a lot of annoying code. Now, I remember reading about how floating point calculations were so slow approximately circa the 386 days, where I believe (IIRC) that there was an optional co-proccessor. But surely nowadays with exponentially more complex and powerful CPUs it makes no difference in "speed" if doing floating point or integer calculation? Especially since the actual calculation time is tiny compared to something like causing a pipeline stall or fetching something from main memory? I know the correct answer is to benchmark on the target hardware, what would be a good way to test this? I wrote two tiny C++ programs and compared their run time with "time" on Linux, but the actual run time is too variable (doesn't help I am running on a virtual server). Short of spending my entire day running hundreds of benchmarks, making graphs etc. is there something I can do to get a reasonable test of the relative speed? Any ideas or thoughts? Am I completely wrong? The programs I used as follows, they are not identical by any means: #include <iostream> #include <cmath> #include <cstdlib> #include <time.h> int main( int argc, char** argv ) { int accum = 0; srand( time( NULL ) ); for( unsigned int i = 0; i < 100000000; ++i ) { accum += rand( ) % 365; } std::cout << accum << std::endl; return 0; } Program 2: #include <iostream> #include <cmath> #include <cstdlib> #include <time.h> int main( int argc, char** argv ) { float accum = 0; srand( time( NULL ) ); for( unsigned int i = 0; i < 100000000; ++i ) { accum += (float)( rand( ) % 365 ); } std::cout << accum << std::endl; return 0; } Thanks in advance!

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  • Flex barChart and XML Data

    - by theband
    <Projectlist> <Project> <ProjectName>Alcoswitch - ToggleSwitches </ProjectName> <ProjectStatusname>Planning</ProjectStatusname> </Project> <Project> <ProjectName> Transverse Wedge</ProjectName> <ProjectStatusname>Canceled</ProjectStatusname> </Project> <Project> <ProjectName>High Speed Pluggable I/O</ProjectName> <ProjectStatusname>In-Progress</ProjectStatusname> </Project> <Project> <ProjectName>"High Speed Pluggable I/O - Product Breakouts:</ProjectName> <ProjectStatusname>In-Progress</ProjectStatusname> </Project> <Project> <ProjectName>Circular Plastic Connector (CPC)</ProjectName> <ProjectStatusname>In-Progress</ProjectStatusname> </Project> </Projectlist> This is my XML data i am recieving, how can i show this in a bar chart. <mx:BarChart id="barChart" showDataTips="true" dataProvider="{ProjectStateInfo}" width="100%" height="100%"> <mx:horizontalAxis> <mx:CategoryAxis categoryField="ProjectStatusname"/> </mx:horizontalAxis> <mx:verticalAxis> <mx:CategoryAxis categoryField="ProjectName"/> </mx:verticalAxis> <mx:series> <mx:BarSeries id="barSeries" visible="true" yField="ProjectName" xField="ProjectStatusname" displayName="ProjectStatusname" /> </mx:series> </mx:BarChart> My X-Axis shows muliple values of In-Progress, but i just need one. Is it possible to represent such relationship using BarChart. Any other Flex chart is Advisable.

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  • How to play YUV video in Qt4?

    - by shingle
    I want to play YUV video sequence by using Qt. Now I am using QPixmap, by using DrawPixel on QPixmap pixel by pixel. However, it can't play the video in real-time. How can I do to improve the speed?

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  • iPhone Frameworks

    - by Kevin
    What is a strong iPhone framework to start out developing with, besides the SDK from Apple? Are there any that exist to speed up development time?

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  • Continuously 'Rendering template' on freemarker+struts2

    - by Foucrazy
    I'm using struts2 with freemarker (included in struts2 lib) and i'm trying to speed up my web-app. In the logs continuously appear: UIBean.debug(57) | Rendering template /template/xhtml/a FreemarkerTemplateEngine.debug(57) | Rendering template /template/simple/a.ftl and this for each tag. The problem is that i don't know if it's normal, i just set properties for caching templates: struts.properties: struts.freemarker.templatesCache=true and freemarker.properties: template_update_delay=60000

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  • using Multi Probe LSH with LSHKIT

    - by Yijinsei
    Hi Guys, I have read through the source code for mplsh, but I still unsure on how to use the indexes generated by lshkit to speed up the process in comparing feature vector in Euclidean Distance. Do you guys have any experience regarding this?

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  • computing hash values, integral types versus struct/class

    - by aaa
    hello I would like to know if there is a difference in speed between computing hash value (for example std::map key) of primitive integral type, such as int64_t and pod type, for example struct { int16_t v[4]; };. I know this is going to implementation specific, so my question ultimately pertains to gnu standard library. Thanks

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  • jquery effects (show)

    - by matthewsteiner
    Is there a way to just have something "show"? I know there's the effect called show, but I mean something with no animation. I know I could make the speed way fast or something. Or I could change the css from hidden or something. But does someone know of a built in method that does that? Same with "hide".

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  • Where I can find the USSD commands specification?

    - by Lorenzo Melato
    I need to implement a simple application to send short notify messages on gsm phone display via a GSM modem. I know that I can use the gsm USSD protocol to send messages instead of sms in order to speed up the delivery. Where I can find a detailed reference on the available USSD messages? Where I can find examples or sample applications? All mobile operators supports the USSD protocol? Lorenzo

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  • silverlight 4 net tcp binding security

    - by SLfan
    This document talks about how to send username and password from SL4 app to a web service. It assumes that HTTPS will be used for transport. However, I want to use NET TCP because of its speed. Is that possible because another article says net tcp in SL4 does not provide transport level security. If that's incorrect then how do I convert the https implementation to net tcp?

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  • Speeding Up Slow, CPU-Intensive Scrolling in WinForms

    - by S B
    How can I speed up the scrolling of UserControls in a WinForms app.? My main form has trouble scrolling quickly on slow machines--painting for each of the small scroll increments is CPU intensive. My form has roughly fifty UserControls (with multiple fields) positioned one below the other. I’ve tried intercepting OnScroll and UserPaint in order to eliminate some of the unnecessary re-paints for very small scroll events, but the underlying Paint gets called anyway. How can I streamline scrolling on slower machines?

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