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  • How does ReSharper V7 compares against V5? [closed]

    - by Alex. S.
    I was told by my boss we need to buy some more licenses of ReSharper and getting the quote of that we also received the quote of an upgrade to the newest version (v7) for everyone here. We are a small shop of 20 C# developers working with VS2010 We previously were working with an older version (v5) so I wondered what are the key differences between both versions, from a practical point of view, because the upgrade fee is greater than zero. I reviewed the website and of course it seems interesting, and I'm looking for arguments if it's a worthwhile investment upgrade.

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  • SEO For Boring Products - Four Content Ideas to Promote the Plain and the Dull

    As search engine marketing and social media networks converge it is becoming more and more important to create valid, exciting and engaging content. Both from a branding point of view and for the more measurable metrics of SEO, being able to mobilize the marketplace to do your bidding (either to tell their friends about you or to give you a link back) through genuinely interesting content is the most important aspect of online marketing.

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  • The Integrity Challenge

    - by andyleonard
    Introduction This post is the twenty-eighth part of a ramble-rant about the software business. The current posts in this series are: Goodwill, Negative and Positive Visions, Quests, Missions Right, Wrong, and Style Follow Me Balance, Part 1 Balance, Part 2 Definition of a Great Team The 15-Minute Meeting Metaproblems: Drama The Right Question Software is Organic, Part 1 Metaproblem: Terror I Don't Work On My Car A Turning Point Human Doings Everything Changes Getting It Right The First Time One-Time...(read more)

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  • Will not supporting IE or older browsers drive away potential visitors/users of my site? [closed]

    - by XToro
    Normally a SO browser but this question doesn't fit there, hopefully it fits here. I just want to ask from web designers' point of view if it's wrong to not care about supporting Internet Explorer or older browsers. The site I'm designing looks great in all browsers except IE9-. There are certain things that IE doesn't support or behave like other browsers; webkit stuff, some CSS styles, drop-and-drop files from OS etc etc, but it all works great in Safari, FireFox, Chrome etc. Should I be that concerned? I know there are several people that use IE, but it's limitations have just been causing me more work by having to come up with workarounds. From what I've read, many of the issues I've been having should be solved with IE10, but not everybody keeps up to date. I know of several people who are still using IE6! Again, I'm hoping this is the right place to ask a question like this, and if not, please point me to the right stack exchange site instead of just downvoting me. Thanks! EDIT: Upon further research.... So far this year, IE(all versions) and Chrome have been neck and neck as the top, with IE only squeaking by Chrome, and FireFox a close 3rd. But looking at the top 10 browsers, IE6 doesn't even show up on this list in which the lowest percentage is 1.92%. Source : http://www.w3counter.com/globalstats.php?year=2012&month=7 Having a look at this other site, IE6 shows up in 11th place out of 12, just before "Other" http://www.sitepoint.com/browser-trends-february-2012/ This makes me a little more wary of not spending more time on IE compatibility. However, my site will not be going to a live beta until October or November, and I'm hoping that IE10 will have more features coded into it. Currently, I've written my upload page which is a "drag-and-drop files from the OS" type to simply display "IE is not supported", leaving no other option for IE users to upload pictures because I've spent so much time writing the uploader which does many things other than just upload the files. I will be changing this kinda cold "Access Denied" to a suggestion to upgrade, or install other browsers, with download links for each. Big thanks for the posts here and the interesting links!

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  • Determining if something is on the right or left side of an object?

    - by meds
    I have a character in a 3D world which is facing an arbitrary direction on a flat plane, the player can click on the left or right side of the character and based on which side is clicked on a different action happens. How can I determine which side the click occured on? Obviously for straight on ahead (0,0,1) I can simply use the x coordinate of the click point to determine if it's the left or right hand side, but what about other cases?

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  • Highlighting repeating groups in SSRS 2008 R2 charts

    In a typical bar chart, the height of the bars represents the value of the data along the X axis and the Y axis represents the category of the data point. All these values can be classified in logical groups depending upon the logic used for analysis. One general requirement that arises in the case of repeating groups, is to highlight these groups without representing it on the X or Y scale. In this tip we will look at how to address this requirement.

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  • Les WebAPIs de Mozilla progressent, les applications Web peuvent exploiter de plus en plus de fonctionnalités natives des Smartphones

    Les WebAPIs de Mozilla progressent Et permettent aux applications Web d'exploiter de plus en plus de fonctionnalités du hardware des smartphones Les frontières s'effacent entre le développement mobile et le Web. Le mouvement a commencé avec des applications hébergées pour contourner les restrictions des galeries d'applications (lire par ailleurs). Le trio HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript a fait de plus en plus d'adepte à tel point que certains lui prédisent même un avenir plus florissant que les développements natifs. La Fondation Mozilla oeuvre à sa...

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  • Des chercheurs simulent le cerveau le plus complexe jamais créé, SPAUN est capable de résoudre des problèmes mathématiques

    Des chercheurs canadiens simulent le cerveau le plus complexe jamais créé SPAUN est capable de résoudre des problèmes mathématiques À la suite d'IBM qui a dévoilé la semaine dernière son système permettant la simulation de l'un des plus gros réseaux de neurones, une équipe de chercheurs a présenté un autre cerveau artificiel. Des chercheurs canadiens de l'Université de Waterloo ont dévoilé un système artificiel qui marque une évolution majeure dans l'intelligence artificielle. Si IBM peut se vanter d'avoir simulé un nombre assez important de neurones (530 milliards), les canadiens ont le mérite d'avoir mis au point...

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  • Am I harming myself by having two domains pointing at the same thing?

    - by Earlz
    I have a domain I recently purchased. I went ahead and pointed it at my website(via DNS) and by default, my server now serves my website on this new domain. Eventually, the new domain will replace my old domain(with 302 redirects and all that). However, I've not yet got my website ready for that because I'll need to do some rebranding and such. Am I actively hurting my SEO ratings and such by having these two domains point to the same thing?

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  • How to model a system to help my team grasp the project's bigger picture? [closed]

    - by user1796528
    According to the software engineering point of view, I should model the system to make it easier for other people to understand well what they work on. To do so, I have used the Dia drawing program. But, after having used Dia for some time, I find that it falls short in helping me to correctly and efficiently model my project. How do you usually tackle this problem (modelling a project in the large) and what tools would you recommend for the job, and why?

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  • Android serait un cauchemar pour les designers, la haute flexibilité de la plateforme remise en cause par un expert

    Android serait un cauchemar pour les designers La haute flexibilité de la plateforme remise en cause par un expertÀ chacun son Android. Dave Feldman est un « Product Designer » avec un solide background dans le domaine de l'amélioration de l'expérience utilisateur. Pour cet expert, la haute flexibilité de la plateforme mobile de Google qui la rend attrayante est la pire des choses qui puisse être en termes de « Design ».Pour étayer son point de vue, l'expert articule sa démonstration sur trois...

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  • How to stop Office 2010 changing " and ' to smart quotes

    - by fatherjack
    I have recently upgraded to Office 2010 at work and there are a few things that are a real problem for me. As a T-SQL developer and SQL Server DBA I copy and paste code to and from various applications and if Word gets involved it can has disastrous consequences. There is an option that appears to be defaulted to "on" that changes a straight quote to what Word describes as a smart quote - see the image below. Note - the single quote suffers from the same effect. Now, getting to the point that...(read more)

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  • 5 Reasons to Having Sitemap For SEO

    When you talk about optimizing a site, there are lot many ways and tricks which you can use for it. But from my point of view, there is a way whose importance is mostly underestimated. We call it Sitemaps. This is one of the most important and fruitful way to optimize a site.

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  • Un projet de loi contre les « Patent Troll » voit le jour aux Etats-Unis, vers la fin des troll de brevets ?

    Un projet de loi contre les « Patent Troll » voit le jour aux Etats-Unis vers une fin des troll de brevets ?On désigne sous l'appellation de Patent Troll des sociétés dont l'activité principale se résume à épier et intenter des procès aux autres entreprises lorsque celles-ci auraient violé un ou plusieurs brevets leur appartenant.Bien qu'elle soit très à la mode aux États-Unis, la pratique s'est largement répandue au point ou même l'Europe devient le terrain de jeu des Patent Troll. En date, on...

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  • Microsoft préparerait son concurrent des Google Glass, la montre connectée de la société serait en phase de test

    Bientôt des "Microsoft Glass" ? C'est ce qu'affirme un billet sur le blog du Wall Street Journal. La firme de Redmond aurait dans les cartons un projet de lunette connectée comparable aux Google Glass.Le Wall Street Journal affirme que plusieurs fournisseurs chinois auraient été contactés pour mettre au point ces lunettes.Une montre connectée serait également dans les cartons de Microsoft, qui tente de rattraper son retard dans le virage du mobile. Source : Wall Street Journal Microsoft...

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  • licensing a ' Sharepoint bug-Fix' to reserve it

    - by Remon
    My friend recently finished hes personal work on a project that fixes a known bug in sharepoint 2010, the guy spent significant time\effort to reach this point He consulted me on how to license this fix and asked if this possible and is it accepted for a such type of solutions! actually I don't have any experiences in this matter especially that he is willing to start selling the fix and don't want to be lost in the market P.S.: hes current location is U.A.E TIA.

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  • Why You Should Start Researching Keywords Weekly

    Keyword research is very important when it comes to SEO, you need to find good keywords, which you are able to easily rank for, keywords which are going to bring in traffic to your website, after all what would be the point in having a website, if nobody saw it? To start with, keyword research can seem very hard to do, but it's really easy when you start to get the hang of it, with every project you have, every website, you need to have a list of keywords, these are the keywords your going to want to rank...

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  • Comparing multiple revisions of the same C File

    - by Draineh
    Hi, I just wondered if anyone had any tricks or programs they used when comparing two of the same file but different versions? I appear to have foolishly made a modification at some point today (Went a few hours without running any tests) and it has stopped the whole project working - without throwing up any errors so it must be subtle whatever I have done. I just thought that there must be a program out there that might highlight differences etc. Otherwise, a step by step search might be in order! Thanks

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  • How to Write Blogs to Improve SEO

    Writing content for a website can often feel like a bit of a chore but it is an absolute necessity to ensure that your website promotes your company in the correct manner. From a search engine optimisation point of view though, there are other elements that need to be addressed when creating and posting blogs to improve your SEO.

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  • What's a good way to get an IT internship? [closed]

    - by user1419715
    I'm a second year CS student who's worked really hard to build and expand my skills. I've spent the past week now trying to find a place to volunteer (i.e. work for FREE) so I can get a little bit of in-the-door experience with web development. I have a portfolio with several decent projects, a handful of languages and other hard/soft skills that employers constantly say they're clamoring for. I can't even get people to take my calls. This is me offering to work for them for FREE, remember. I'm in a reputable program at a respected school, get decent grades and...yeah, I've worked really hard to be presentable. On the rare occassions I actually get to speak to somebody at a design firm they hedge and do everything they can to get me off the phone. Nobody's ever expressed even the slightest interest in taking me on. The answer to the experience problem is supposed to be "you need to spend a year or two building up a big portfolio of projects on your own" so that employers will be impressed. I've done that. Websites, standalone apps, etc.. Nobody will even look at my resume, though. Question: Why does there seem to be so little interest in taking on upaid interns in the world of IT? Update: Sorry you all think I'm too aggressive or angry. It wasn't my intent to be a jerk to people while asking them for their opinions. That said, how would you feel if employer after employer turned you down cold when you offered yourself to them without asking for remuneration? One can't even get an unpaid job in this economy now, it seems. How am I going about my search? I find web firms in my area and contact them via email with a brief sales pitch of myself and a resume attached. Then a couple of days later I follow up with a phone contact. Nobody--anywhere--is advertising for interns of any kind. If there were I'm sure there'd be about 500 resumes per position, even unpaid. I've had good experiences in the past with cold-calling firms for actual paid jobs in other industries (hiring is a pain in the ass process and a call like this can show initiative while reducing a busy employer's need to do all the hiring overhead work), so I thought volunteering would work at least as well. My skills are pretty good for a CS student and include the usual suspects: HTML/CSS/Javascript, Python, Java, C, C#/.Net etc etc. I made a point on my resume to tie each ability claim to a project as well. Oh, and regarding the "working for free still costs the employer money" argument: that's an excellent point I hadn't though of. But it means...what? I have to pay the employer for the privilege of working there now?

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