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  • Continue with Java for pc or go to android? [on hold]

    - by Chris London
    so I have been learning java from Deitel's learn java 9th edition. I am up to GUI's and a have a pretty good grasp on OOP etc. I want to go straight to the mobile app development scene, I believe I will learn a fair bit there on using API's, and other tools to develop apps. I am not sure weather I should carry on with PC coding (GUI's etc etc) or skip it all and go direct to learning the Android SDK. So, should I carry on, learn about sockets, writing and reading files, GUI's for PC etc or get a book and jump into android? Thanks a lot guys.

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  • State of the (Commerce) Union: What the healthcare.gov hiccups teach us about the commerce customer experience

    - by Katrina Gosek
    Guest Post by Brenna Johnson, Oracle Commerce Product A lot has been said about the healthcare.gov debacle in the last week. Regardless of your feelings about the Affordable Care Act, there’s a hidden issue in this story that most of the American people don’t understand: delivering a great commerce customer experience (CX) is hard. It shouldn’t be, but it is. The reality of the government’s issues getting the healthcare site up and running smooth is something we in the online commerce community know too well.  If there’s one thing the botched launch of the site has taught us, it’s that regardless of the size of your budget or the power of an executive with a high-profile project, some of the biggest initiatives with the most attention (and the most at stake) don’t go as planned. It may even give you a moment of solace – we have the same issues! But why?  Organizations engage too many separate vendors with different technologies, running sections or pieces of a site to get live. When things go wrong, it takes time to identify the problem – and who or what is at the center of it. Unfortunately, this is a brittle way of setting up a site, making it susceptible to breaks, bugs, and scaling issues. But, it’s the reality of running a site with legacy technology constraints in today’s demanding, customer-centric market. This approach also means there’s also a lot of cooks in lots of different kitchens. You’ve got development and IT, the business and the marketing team, an external Systems Integrator to bring it all together, a digital agency or consultant, QA, product experts, 3rd party suppliers, and the list goes on. To complicate things, different business units are held responsible for different pieces of the site and managing different technologies. And again – due to legacy organizational structure and processes, this is all accepted as the normal State of the Union. Digital commerce has been commonplace for 15 years. Yet, getting a site live, maintained and performing requires orchestrating a cast of thousands (or at least, dozens), big dollars, and some finger-crossing. But it shouldn’t. The great thing about the advent of mobile commerce and the continued maturity of online commerce is that it’s forced organizations to think from the outside, in. Consumers – whether they’re shopping for shoes or a new healthcare plan – don’t care about what technology issues or processes you have behind the scenes. They just want it to work.  They want their experience to be easy, fast, and tailored to them and their needs – whatever they are. This doesn’t sound like a tall order to the American consumer – especially since they interact with sites that do work smoothly.  But the reality is that it takes scores of people, teams, check-ins, late nights, testing, and some good luck to get sites to run, and even more so at Black Friday (or October 1st) traffic levels.  The last thing on a customer’s mind is making excuses for why they can’t buy a product – just get it to work. So what is the government doing? My guess is working day and night to get the site performing  - and having to throw big money at the problem. In the meantime they’re sending frustrated online users to the call center, or even a location where a trained “navigator” can help them in-person to complete their selection. Sounds a lot like multichannel commerce (where broken communication between siloed touchpoints will only frustrate the consumer more). One thing we’ve learned is that consumers spend their time and money with brands they know and trust. When sites are easy to use and adapt to their needs, they tend to spend more, come back, and even become long-time loyalists. Achieving this may require moving internal mountains, but there’s too much at stake to ignore the sea change in how organizations are thinking about their customer. If the thought of re-thinking your internal teams, technologies, and processes sounds like a headache, think about the pain associated with losing valuable customers – and dollars. Regardless if you’re in B2B or B2C, it’s guaranteed that your competitors are making CX a priority. Those early to the game who have made CX a priority have already begun to outpace their competition. So as you’re planning for 2014, look to the news this week. Make sure the customer experience is a focus at your organization. Expectations are at record highs. Map your customer’s journey, and think from the outside, in. How easy is it for your customers to do business with you? If they interact with many touchpoints across your organization, are the call center, website, mobile environment, or brick and mortar location in sync? Do you have the technology in place to achieve this? It’s time to give the people what they want!

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  • Sharing between new install and Windows 7 boxes not working, either direction. Printers & folders

    - by Steve
    I don't seem to be able to share between my Ubuntu (fresh install) and any of my Windows machines. I tried using this guide: How to Share Folders in Ubuntu & Access them from Windows 7. The problems is that I cannot see the Ubuntu machine in my network pane on the Windows machine. Any Ideas of what I should check? Ultimately what I am looking to do is make mobile media server that I can put in the Van, attach a WiFi router, and stream to an iPad, tablet, laptop, etc. Any advice on setting this up would be appreciated.

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  • secure offline PC storage accessible through javascript

    - by turbo2oh
    I'm attempting to build a browser-based HTML5 application that has the ability to store data locally on a PC (not mobile device) when offline. This data is sensitive and must be secure. Of course the trick is trying to find a way to be able to access the secure data with Javascript. I've ruled out browser local storage since its not secure. Could this be accomplished with a local database? If so, where could the DB credentials be stored? Javascript obviously doesn't seem like a good option to store them since its user-readable.

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  • Ask the Readers: How Do You Stay Productive Working from Home?

    - by Jason Fitzpatrick
    Roughly 20% of the global workforce telecommutes on a permanent or part-time basis; if you’re one of the many laptop-toting and home-office working telecommuters we want to hear all about how you stay productive outside the walls of a traditional office. Whether you have a dedicated home office or an attache that unfolds into a mobile workstation, we want to hear your tips, tricks, and productivity-focusing methods for getting things done when you’re working from home. Sound off in the comments with your tips and then check back in on Friday for the What You Said Roundup. How To Use USB Drives With the Nexus 7 and Other Android Devices Why Does 64-Bit Windows Need a Separate “Program Files (x86)” Folder? Why Your Android Phone Isn’t Getting Operating System Updates and What You Can Do About It

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  • Book suggestions for GUI related topics [closed]

    - by asrijaal
    In the past, I've developed more on the server side, so no big GUI/graphic programming topics have crossed my way so far. I'm switching a little bit to the mobile plattforms (iOS, android) and would like to gather more info on the visual/graphic side. Using the SDK controls/widgets isn't that challenging and I would love to get deeper into the view/presentation layer. Animations, drawing itself, probably OpenGL. Any books that would take me a little deeper in understanding how drawing actually works would be helpful.

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  • Miss Open World? View this Roadmap Presentation

    - by PeopleTools Strategy
    If you were unable to attend Oracle Open World in September, you missed out on some important PeopleSoft messages.  Don't despair!  You now have a chance to receive an update on PeopleSoft’s presence at Oracle OpenWorld 2013 and the key messages delivered there. You can view the “PeopleSoft Update and Roadmap” webcast found here on the Quest Users Group site.  (Note: this is available with a FREE subscriber account.  Anyone can sign up here at no cost. This webcast recording presents the significant adoption and momentum behind PeopleSoft 9.2.  Viewers will also learn about the new release model for continuously delivering new capabilities to PeopleSoft customers at a lower cost enabled by the new PeopleSoft Update Manager.  There are also compelling live demonstrations of the major investment areas for PeopleSoft including a new PeopleSoft user experience enabling mobile solutions as well as In-Memory PeopleSoft applications.

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  • Windows Embedded : Microsoft adapte sa gamme d'OS embarqués à un secteur en forte expansion et riche en opportunités pour les développeurs

    Windows Embedded : Microsoft adapte sa gamme d'OS embarqués à un secteur en forte expansion Riche d'opportunités pour les développeurs Dans la famille Windows, les noms de XP, Vista, 7, Server ou même Azure sont certainement plus connus que « Embedded ». Il faut dire que les déclinaisons embarquées de Windows sont à elles seules une gamme complète dans laquelle il peut être souvent assez difficile de s'y retrouver. Pourtant, les développeurs auraient tort de se décourager, tant les déclinaisons de Windows Embedded couvrent un nombre impressionnant de besoins allant du terminal mobile durci (lecteur de code barre avec écran par exemple) à la robotique en passant par les boîtiers multimédia...

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  • Do you enjoy 'Unit testing' ? [closed]

    - by jibin
    Possible Duplicate: How have you made unit testing more enjoyable ? i mean we all are developers & we love coding.I love learning new stuff(languages, frameworks, even new domains like mobile/Tablet development). But Testing ? As a newbie to the corporate environment,I just can't digest it.(We follow 'write-then-manually-test pattern').is it unit testing ?.Usually a single developer handles a module(From design to code & unit testing).So is it practical ? Somebody tell me how to make unit testing fun ? Or just How to do it properly?Do we try all possibilities manually.Say unit test for a webpage with lot of 'javascript validations'. PS:projects are all web applications.

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  • Partner Webcast – Oracle Coherence Applications on WebLogic 12c Grid - 21st Nov 2013

    - by Roxana Babiciu
    Oracle Coherence is the industry leading in-memory data grid solution that enables organizations to predictably scale mission-critical applications by providing fast access to frequently used data. As data volumes and customer expectations increase, driven by the “internet of things”, social, mobile, cloud and always-connected devices, so does the need to handle more data in real-time, offload over-burdened shared data services and provide availability guarantees.The latest release of Oracle Coherence 12c comes with great improvements in ease of use, integration and RASP (Reliability, Availability, Scalability, and Performance) areas. In addition it features an innovating approach to build and deploy Coherence Application as an integral part of typical JEE Enterprise Application.Read more here

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  • Searching for fast skeletal animation algorithm

    - by igf
    Is it theoretically possible to dynamicaly animate scene with 100-150 400 poly characters meshes on high-end GL ES 2.0 mobile devices or i definetley should use prerendered keyframe animation? Scene have only one light source and precalculated shadow maps. View from top like in Warcraft 3. No any other meshes or objects. 2d collision detecting between objects calculated via spatial hashing. It can be any other algorithm besides ragdoll, but it must supply fast and simple skeletal animation for frame with 100+ low poly meshes for each mesh. Any ideas?

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  • Windows Phone 8, l'essentiel des nouveautés de la preview : IE 10, Nokia Maps, NFC, UI personnalisable et usages professionnels

    Windows Phone 8 : l'essentiel des nouveautés Du prochain OS mobile de Microsoft Windows Phone 8 a été dévoilé pour la première fois hier soir sur la scène du Windows Phone Summit de San Francisco. Son rapprochement avec Windows 8 ? à demi-attendu ? a de nombreuses conséquences pour les développeurs. Il en a aussi pour les utilisateurs et les professionnels. Tout d'abord, Windows Phone 8 prendra en charge trois résolutions d'écran (sans aucun travail supplémentaire pour les développeurs ayant déjà créé une application, précise Microsoft). « Deux nouvelles résolutions ? 1280x768 et 1280x720, ouvrant l...

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  • Accélération de l'adoption de Windows Phone par les développeurs, Flurry constate une progression de 600% des projets pour l'OS

    Accélération de l'adoption de Windows Phone par les développeurs Flurry constate une progression de 600% des nouveaux projets pour l'OS La galerie d'applications Windows Phone (qui a dépassé les 100 000 applications) continue à croitre à un rythme accéléré, signe que les développeurs s'intéressent de plus en plus à l'OS mobile de Microsoft. Flurry vient en effet de confirmer par une étude la progression de l'adoption de Windows Phone par les développeurs. La société de développement des solutions de suivi d'applications mobiles a effectué une analyse des projets qui ont débuté au cours des 12 derniers mois. Constat : la part de Windows Phone est passée de 1% à 6 % entre ...

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  • Computer science [closed]

    - by user73589
    I'm a computer science graduate Information systems department. I graduated this year with GPA 3.8 but I'm totally lost, we didn't work on making applications and writing a lot of codes at college. I feel that if I applied in any job I won't be taken because I don't have any knowledge. I'm a very hardworker but I don't know from where to start and what to do. Should I go for web design and that staff or for Android and mobile applications? What can I do and how to start?

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  • Un chercheur informe Google d'une faille dans l'Android Market et le regrette, il aurait pu gagner le concours de hacking Pwn2Own

    Un chercheur informe Google d'une faille dans l'Android Market Et le regrette, il aurait pu gagner le concours de hacking Pwn2Own Un chercheur en sécurité a signalé à Google une vulnérabilité pouvant toucher son OS mobile Android. Une faille qu'il aurait pu utiliser lors du concours de hacking Pwn2Own qui se déroule actuellement et auquel il participe. Jon Oberheide, a découvert une vulnérabilité critique touchant l'Android Market ui pouvait être exploitée par un pirate pour installer à distance des applications malveillantes sur les terminaux Android en incitant les utilisateurs à cliquer sur un lien malveillant. Pensant que l'utilisation de cette vulnérabilité lors de la compéti...

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  • Web App for storing and organize programming information?

    - by Fabzter
    So, I've found myself, after several years of coding (I consider myself a coder, rather than a programmer) full of links and loose snippets and coding tips, all dispersed across the web. In such way it is barely usable, even when every bit is important or interesting. I thought of simply storing the links in delicious or something alike, but it's not really the links I want to keep, I just need the succinth info. So I was thinking to use some web app, something like a wiki, maybe much more simple, so I could access it though my mobile if I need it. I could code it, but as I stated it before, I'm more of a code monkey, and I'm sure my solution would be far from decent... Can anyone give me recommendations on this?

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  • MySQL: Best of Breed Database

    - by Bertrand Matthelié
    Oracle offers best of breed technology at every layer of the stack, from servers and storage to applications. Discover why MySQL is a best of breed database solution for: Web-based applications, including the next generation of highly demanding web, cloud, mobile and social application Distributed applications requiring a powerful and reliable embedded database Custom and departmental enterprise applications on Windows and other platforms Check out our Resource Center to get access to white papers and other resources. And, remember to register for MySQL Connect if you haven’t done so yet. You can still save US$ 300 over the on-site fee – Register Now!

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  • Android bientôt dans l'espace ? La NASA construit un nanosatellite avec le smartphone Nexus One comme ordinateur de bord

    Android bientôt dans l'espace ? La NASA construit un nanosatellite avec le smartphone Nexus One comme ordinateur de bord Les ordinateurs de bord des satellites seront-ils bientôt remplacés par les smartphones ? C'est en tout cas ce que laissent présager les travaux actuels des équipes de chercheurs dans le domaine. Après le STRaND-1 qui utilise un smartphone sous Android, c'est au tour d'un autre nanosatellite d'abandonner les ordinateurs de bord pour un terminal mobile. Une équipe de chercheurs de la NASA à Moffett Field en Californie travaille actuellement sur le lancement d'un nanosatellite qui intègre comme ordinateur de bord un smartphone Android Nexus One.

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  • Tracking work history in a git repo

    - by Code-Guru
    Previous related questions: Code bases for desktop and mobile versions of the same app Git branching and tagging best practices Question: I have split my repo into three directories (swing, android, and common) as suggested by @KarlBielefeldt in response to my previous question. Now I am jumping back and forth between developing my Android port and tweaking/adding features to my original Swing app. All of my commits are linear (fast-forward) and only my commit messages give hints indicating whether I'm working on my Swing app or my Android app. Is there a better way to keep track of the work flow in my git repo?

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  • Switching domains in one's career?

    - by rocknroll
    I have been a C++,Qt programmer for the last 3.5 years and have hit a plateau in terms of doing something new. Work has been repetitive and routine. I personally believe it is time to move on but off late I am getting more offers in mobile development like Android,Iphone etc. The latest offer I have is for objective-C based profile. I do not have the slightest idea about objective-C apart from that it is Object oriented C resembling C++ but not exactly a clone. Questions in my mind are --what are the pros/cons of this careers switch or for any such switch? --Is it good for one's career to change domains after sometime? --How difficult it is to get back to one's previous area of proficiency? Thanks

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  • Skype arbore le style Metro sur Android et privilégie la simplification et la fluidité des interactions

    Skype arbore le style Metro sur Android, et privilégie la simplification et la fluidité des interactions L'équipe de Skype fête les 100 millions de téléchargements de l'application sur Android avec une nouvelle mise à jour 4.0 au design entièrement refait. Inspirée de sa version sur Windows Phone, Skype adopte désormais une interface de style Metro. « Skype pour Android 4.0 a toutes les fonctionnalités que vous utilisez et que vous aimez mais est littéralement une application totalement nouvelle » confie Dereck Snyder, chef marketing de la division Skype Mobile. Le service VoIP promet une application plus performante et plus rapide, notamment pour lancer une conversation depuis les contac...

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  • Miss Oracle Open World? View the PeopleSoft Roadmap Presentation Here

    - by John Webb
    If you were unable to attend Oracle Open World in September, you missed out on some important PeopleSoft messages.   Don't despair!  You now have a chance to receive an update on PeopleSoft's presence at Oracle OpenWorld 2013 and the key messages delivered there. You can view the “PeopleSoft Update and Roadmap” webcast found here on the Quest Users Group site.  (Note: this is available with a FREE subscriber account.  Anyone can sign up here at no cost. This webcast recording presents the significant adoption and momentum behind PeopleSoft 9.2.  Viewers will also learn about the new release model for continuously delivering new capabilities to PeopleSoft customers at a lower cost enabled by the new PeopleSoft Update Manager.  There are also compelling live demonstrations of the major investment areas for PeopleSoft including a new PeopleSoft user experience enabling mobile solutions as well as In-Memory PeopleSoft applications. You can view all presentations ns in the Oracle Open World 2013 Content Catalog.

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  • Dropdowns revisited

    For my DIBI presentationI need a dropdown menu (in order to compare it on desktop and mobile), so I wrote one.Point is, it took me thirty lines of JavaScript, nine of which only contain a closing },and three of which deal with the fact that bloody Firefox still doesn’t support contains().Net amount of lines: 18. Can somebody please remind me why we all used to think dropdownsare so extremely complicated? I can’t for the life of me figure it out.window.onload = function () { document.getElementById('dropdown').onmouseover...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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  • What HTML5 means - the sequel

    A while ago I asked what HTML5 means to you. I got a lot of replies, but would like to gather more. That’s why I’m repeating the question today. What’s in your HTML5 spec? Please add your personal top three of cool new features to the comments.I’m going to use the replies for setting priorities for my research. My next big topic is going to be offline storage, which is crucial on mobile but only mildly interesting on desktop. I’m not yet sure what I’m going to do after that, though.Eventually I’m...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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  • La migration des applications Android/iOS sur Windows Phone bientôt possible ? Un brevet de Microsoft dévoile un service de transition

    La migration des applications Android/iOS sur Windows Phone bientôt possible ? Un brevet de Microsoft dévoile un nouveau service pour faciliter la transition vers son OS Le succès d'une plateforme mobile passe aussi par la qualité et la quantité d'applications disponibles sur sa galerie. Microsoft est conscient de cela, et a déjà développé plusieurs stratégies pour attirer les développeurs mobiles. La firme avait par exemple publié des outils pour aider les développeurs Android et iOS à porter leurs applications existantes sur Windows Phone, et faciliter la transition d'un écosystème vers sa plateforme. Mais la société n'a pas l'intention de s'arrêter là. Selon un dépôt d...

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