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  • Software Center doesn't show files installed

    - by postfuturist
    When I install a program in the Software Center that happens to install a menu option, it is discoverable through the menu, but if it is a package that is documentation, or command-line only, there is no simple way to discover how to actually access the content / software. Is there a way in the Software Center to see what files or executables were installed with a particular package so I can actually use / read it?

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  • Problem Loading a DLL (4 replies)

    I'm having some issues now that I can't see what I'm doing wrong. I'm Pinvoking a non WindowsAPI DLL (I mean, not a dll provided on windows). Pinvoking LoadLibrary, I can get a IntPtr to any WindowsAPI DLL, but never I can get a pointer to my DLL. The code I'm using is very simple, like this one: [DllImport(&quot;kernel32.dll&quot;, SetLastError true)] public static extern IntPtr LoadLibrary(); static void ...

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  • Normal vector of a face loaded from an FBX model during collision?

    - by Corey Ogburn
    I'm loading a simple 6 sided cube from a UV-mapped FBX model and I'm using a BoundingBox to test for collisions. Once I determine there's a collision, I want to use the normal vector of the collided surface to correct the movement of whatever collided with the cube. I suppose this is a two-part question: 1) How can I determine which face of the cube was collided with in a collision? 2) How can I get the normal vector of that surface?

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  • BlackBerry 10 : premières fonctionnalités et premières images exclusives de l'OS fondé sur QNX qui doit sauver RIM

    BlackBerry 10 : premières fonctionnalités et premières images exclusives Du futur OS mobile qui doit sauver RIM RIM a profité de sa conférence pour développeurs, le BlackBerry Jam, de passage à Paris pour dévoiler les premières informations sur son prochain OS. Si certains participants sont repartis avec des téléphones expérimentaux, des BlackBerry Dev Alpha - mélange de tablette PlayBook miniature et d'iPhone sans aucun bouton - ces appareils ne donnent cependant pas beaucoup d'indices sur ce que sera le système. Ces appareils ne sont en effet équipés que d'un simple navigateur. C'est en aparté que David Derrida, Directeur produit chez RIM France, a fait une première démon...

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  • PlanetQuest solution update

    - by TATWORTH
    The planet quest solution has been updated post VS2010 SP1 installation to have a simple WinForm to display the latest extra-solar planet reported at http://planetquest.jpl.nasa.gov/ The WIN form will display the latest planet reported on the NASA site. The application can be minimised. When it picks up a new planet it return to the normal window state and display the details of the newly discovered planet. The source is available at http://planetquest.codeplex.com/

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  • Bing Maps s'ouvre aux développeurs en proposant un SDK pour réaliser des applications fondées sur le

    Bing Maps s'ouvre aux développeurs En proposant un SDK pour réaliser des applications fondées sur ses cartes Dans le domaine de la recherche sur Internet, la lutte est rude. Au coeur de ce combat se trouve aujourd'hui la cartographie. D'un simple plan, les recherches localisées débouchent à présent sur des vues satellites, ou en 3D modélisé, ou immergées. Les commerces, institutions, lieux célèbres s'affichent. Des liens vers des commentaires, des promotions, ou vers des boutiques virtuelles sont proposés et de...

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  • How Do You Carry Out SEO Yourself?

    With simple tips, you can try out search engine optimisation strategies yourself. Read on to find out the basics of SEO. In order to get listed out in the organic search listings you must have fresh content in your web portal.

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  • Do I need "cube subclasses" to represent the blocks in a Minecraft-like world?

    - by stighy
    I would like to try to develop a very simple game like Minecraft for my own education. My main problem at the moment is figuring out how to model classes that represent the world, which will be made of blocks of various types (such as dirt, stone and sand). I am thinking of creating the following class structure: Cube (with proprerties like color, strength, flammable, gravity) with subclasses: Dirt Stone Sand et cetera My question is, do I need the Cube subclasses or a single class Cube sufficient?

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  • Traffic Online - SEO Style

    About traffic online as it pertains to simple and basic concepts to drive traffic online to you through content. This is a generic look at getting more targeted online traffic, and what people can do now in order to get this targeted audience today.

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  • SQL Server Unit Testing with tSQLt

    When one considers the amount of time and effort that Unit Testing consumes for the Database Developer, is surprising how few good SQL Server Test frameworks are around. tSQLt , which is open source and free to use, is one of the frameworks that provide a simple way to populate a table with test data as part of the unit test, and check the results with what should be expected. Sebastian Meine and Dennis Lloyd, who created tSQLt, explain

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  • 4 Easy Ways to Remotely Print Over the Network or Internet

    - by Chris Hoffman
    Remote printing doesn’t have to be hard, whether you want to print to a printer down the hall or half-way around the world. We’ll cover some simple ways you can print without being directly connected to your printer. We’re going to focus on the easiest options here. We’re won’t cover setting up the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) or JetDirect and allowing it through your firewall or complicated Windows networking configurations, as these are options best-suited for the IT Professional.    

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  • Future of Website Development

    In a country like India, the Internet industry has at last come of age. From just being exclusive to the section of people who needed to know HTML coding and web development scripts, it has now become something so simple and easy that any average guy can accomplish it with just the proper software.

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  • Does upgrading a kernel automatically enable trim?

    - by Sheldon Ross
    Simple question, I have some servers that were running 10.04 that I upgraded to 12.04. So they were installed using 10.04 (kernel 2.6.32* I believe) and the version of ext4 that shipped then. By upgrading to 12.04 and the newer kernel, does that enable TRIM automatically? (Do I need to add 'discard' to the fstab?) Or do I need to do a clean install of 12.04 to get TRIM functionality on those drives.

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  • Imperative Programming in F#

    This article is taken from the book F# in Action. The authors discuss basics of imperative programming in F# and develop a simple application to show how this type of programming works. They also feature some of the interoperability among languages on .NET platform.

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  • Travelling at Magenic

    - by Chris G. Williams
    I occasionally get asked if we travel "a lot" at Magenic. Sometimes the question comes from job candidates. Other times it's clients, recruiters or friends. To give a simple yes or no answer would be a disservice to the person asking the question. So here is my standard answer:It depends.(That was the short version.  Here's the long version...)We do have some guys that are more "national" in focus, and they can travel a fair amount. They also receive a little extra in compensation for doing so. It's a balancing act, and not necessarily a one-size-fits-all situation. Not everyone is well suited to constant travel. Some folks enjoy it and some folks hate it.With our local guys, our general policy is to TRY and keep them close to home whenever possible, but sometimes the needs of the client will dictate otherwise. (As Spock would say... the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few, or the one.)In most cases though, we really do try to avoid sending our guys on extended travel gigs (i.e. every week for 6 months) when a simple kickoff trip and occasional visit will do. This depends on the nature of the gig, of course. Some types of work lend themselves to this model better than others. Additionally, this can and does vary by office. If one office is having trouble staffing a gig (not enough available bodies) and another office has a few too many folks on the bench, well... you can connect the dots. But again, we try to keep that to a minimum.Lastly, we all have our own thresholds for what we consider "a lot" of travel. There are two parts to this threshold:Half of it is whatever you're accustomed to already. The other half is being honest with yourself about how much you [like/hate] dealing with airports, car rentals, taxis, hotels, disruptions to your workout schedule, time away from friends/family, etc.Knowing a bit about yourself will definitely help you decide how much travel is too much for you.

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  • Collision detection of player larger than clipping tile

    - by user1306322
    I want to know how to check for collisions efficiently in case where the player's box is larger than a map tile. On the left is my usual case where I make 8 checks against every surrounding tile, but with the right one it would be much more inefficient. (picture of two cases: on the left is the simple case, on the right is the one I need help with) http://i.stack.imgur.com/k7q0l.png How should I handle the right case?

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  • how a custom BizTalk pipeline component can be used to split an incoming message into smaller indivi

    Use a custom pipeline component to split an incoming message into smaller individual messages for further processing. Sample shows how to use simple but powerful techniques that can be built upon and developed for use in a production environment  read moreBy BiZTech KnowDid 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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  • Harnessing PowerShell's String Comparison and List-Filtering Features

    When you are first learning PowerShell, it often seems to be an 'Alice through the looking-glass' world. Just the simple process of comparing and selecting strings can seem strangely obtuse. Michael turns the looking-glass into wonderland with his wall-chart of the PowerShell string-comparison operators and syntax The Future of SQL Server MonitoringMonitor wherever, whenever with Red Gate's SQL Monitor. See it live in action now.

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  • Calgary .NET User Group &ndash; Entity Framework Code First - December 11th

    - by David Paquette
    I will be presenting at the Calgary .NET User Group on December 11th. We will start from scratch in this intro to Entity Framework Code First. We will build a simple application using ASP.NET MVC and Entity Framework and evolve the application to show how we can build scalable applications using Entity Framework Code First. Topics covered will include database initialization, code based migrations, performance profiling and performance tuning. Register at http://www.dotnetcalgary.com/

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  • Which card readers support HID (Human Interface Device) and emulate keyboard input? [closed]

    - by Level1Coder
    I'm looking for a card reader to interface with an inhouse webapp and need it to emulate keyboard input to type the card data (serial number) into a web form. A simple usage scenario would be where I open notepad, have notepad focused as front most, swipe the card, and the card reader can type out the card data into notepad as plain text. As long as this works, the card data can work with any web form. Which card readers supports this kind of keyboard emulation mode?

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