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  • Move window from display :0.0 to display :10.0?

    - by fabyouless
    I'm using Cygwin to login to my lubuntu box: ssh -y *user*@192.168.12.37 I can easily use byobu to redeem my cli session. Is there a way to move a running window from display :0.0 to my remote session (:10.0)? I ask because my lubuntu box is hooked to the HDTV in the living room, and I give my kids priority to do their educational stuff on the big screen. I then (try to) pick up where I left off on a netbook Cygwin session. Usually I have to quit everything and restart on the netbook.

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  • anyone familiar with these analytic questions?

    - by Moon
    So...my recruiter just called me to confirm my interview on Thurs. He also mentioned that I am going to be asked to answer for two analytic questions. He gave me a little bit about those questions. There are eight balls. One of them is defective. There are three incandescent light bulbs inside a room, but switches are placed outside. These are all he said. I think that these are not completed question. Anyone knows what questions these are?? Does my question belong to programmer.stackexchange.com? I thought it would because it is related to interview questions.

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  • Android - Multiplayer Game - Client / Server - Java etc

    - by user1405328
    I must write a multiplayer pong game for the school. Where are thousand of rooms and where two players can go in to a room and play together and collect points. I programmed the Pong game using Java (LibGDX). How can I do the Network part. I searched the web. And I came across Kryonet. Is there something better? What should I google. On the Internet there are a lot of those questions. And no good answers. I hope that this most questions can be answered. If someone has actual Open Source network game links, tutorials, books, network tutorial, etc. All this would help everyone. Thank you.

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  • How to get out of supporting deadend sales pitches?

    - by JoseK
    As part of being a programmer, you often are asked to provide estimates/ make slideware / do technical demos for Sales teams to present to end-clients. Sometimes we go along for the 'technical' discussions or 'strategic capability planning' or some similar mumbo-jumbo. Sometimes, you kind of know which ones are totally going to fail and are not worth pursuing but the Sales guys present fake optimism and extract 'few more slides' out of you or the 'last conference call'. These don't lead to anywhere and are just a waste of time from other tasks for the week. My question is how do you get out of these situations without coming across as non-cooperative. Updated after Kate Gregory's answer: The problem is related to projects we know are doomed (from the technical feedback we've received) But Sales ain't convinced since they've just had a call higher up the management chain - so it's definitely going ahead !

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  • Next Quarterly Customer Update Webcast is Nov 27th (Nov 28th in Asia Pacific)

    - by John Klinke
    Join the WebCenter team as we present the latest product direction that was recently shared at the Oracle OpenWorld conference in San Francisco last month.   This Oracle WebCenter Quarterly Customer Update Webcast is scheduled on Nov 27th (Nov 28th in Asia Pacific). We will also be sharing the latest product updates and key support announcements that all WebCenter professionals and solution owners need to know. Don’t miss out on getting the latest information.  There will be two live sessions with Q&A at the end of each session.   Register for Session 1 -  Nov 27th at 9am San Francisco, 12pm New York, and 5pm London Register for Session 2 – Nov 28th at 9am Singapore, 11am Sydney, and 6pm (Nov 27th) San Francisco

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  • Getting Started

    - by andyleonard
    Every once in a while someone asks me, “How does one go from being just-a-developer to presenting at conferences?” When I hear this question, a little voice inside my head asks, “Why are they asking you ?” And then another voice says, “You idiot, it’s because you made that trip from just-a-developer to conference speaker.” So now we have an admission that I hear voices in my head. (Is anyone surprised? I thought not. Moving on…) A disclaimer: what worked for me may not work for you. I can hear you...(read more)

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  • Coming Soon - JavaOne Latin America 2012!

    - by reza_rahman
    Save the date for JavaOne Latin America 2012 -- 4-6 December! The conference will be held again at the Transamerica Expo Center in São Paulo, Brazil. The content is shaping up nicely. Here is a preview of some of it: Designing Java EE Applications in the Age of CDI HTML5 WebSocket and Java JAX-RS 2.0: New and Noteworthy in the RESTful Web Services API What’s New in Java Message Service 2.0 Why Should I Switch to Java SE 7 Hope to see you there! More details and registration here.

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  • Java : Oracle dévoile la roadmap pour JDK 8, la publication de la version finale prévue pour septembre 2013

    Oracle dévoile la roadmap pour JDK 8 la publication de la version finale prévue pour septembre 2013 Le mois dernier, Oracle a publié lors de la conférence Qcon une feuille de route pour Java qui prévoit une sortie de JDK 8 en 2013, JDK 9 en 2015, JDK 10 en 2017, JDK 11 en 2019 et JDK 12 en 2022. La firme revient aujourd'hui fournir plus de détails et les dates de sortie de la prochaine version de la plateforme de développement. Mathias Axelsson, gestionnaire de versions du JDK chez Oracle a publié sur la liste de diffusion jdk8-dev, les dates de livraison des différentes préversions «Milestone» qui intégreront ...

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  • Google offre son codec video VP8 sous licence open source, Firefox l'intègre déjà

    Google offre son codec video VP8 sous licence open source, Firefox l'intègre déjà A l'occasion d'I/O (Innovation et Ouverture), sa conférence annuelle pour les développeurs, Google a fait plusieurs annonces importantes. Il a ainsi révélé que son codec vidéo VP8 sera désormais disponible en open source et sans royalties. Il s'agit d'un concurrent libre, en opposition aux technologies propriétaires comme H.264, permettant un encodage vidéo de qualité pour une consommation de bande passante limitée. Tout ceci fait partie d'un projet autrement plus vaste, WebM, dont le but est la création d'un format multimédia ouvert hautement qualitatif. Pour cela, les d...

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  • Oracle dévoile sa Roadmap pour Java, améliorations de la JVM, support du Cloud, fonctionnalités objet et optimisations avancées

    Oracle dévoile sa RoadMap pour Java améliorations de la JVM, support du Cloud et fonctionnalités objet Oracle a dévoilé, lors de la conférence QCon de Londres, sa feuille de route pour le langage Java pour les années à venir. QCon est un événement annuel sur le développement logiciel pour les développeurs, les chefs de projet, les architectes et les analystes métiers. Il porte essentiellement sur la présentation de nouvelles innovations pour Java, .NET, HTML5, mobile et méthodes agiles. Les plans d'Oracle pour le futur sont essentiellement axés sur les améliorations et l'introduction des fonctionnalités objet, la facilité d'utilisation, le support du Cloud computing et des...

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  • The #OOW Party May Over...

    - by user462779
    ...but there's no reason why we can't look forward to the next one! It's going to take all week for me to catch up on last week's neglected email, sort through the freshly-collected business cards, and generally make sense of the mad dash that is Oracle OpenWorld. So I've been playing this amazing video (produced by Lozano Productions) to remind me of the last business/IT conference marathon I survived: Collaborate 2012. It was an amazing event where we officially launched the new design of Profit and enjoyed a drink with some of our closest friends--Oracle partners, customers, and peers. Many thanks to those who came out to celebrate and who continue to help make Profit a success. It was a great time that resulted in a lot of great new work and new relationships. So I'm taking a time out to remember that the hard work is worth it. See you in Denver next year!

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  • September issue of the Enterprise Manager Indepth Newsletter

    - by Javier Puerta
    The September issue of the Enterprise Manager Indepth Newsletter is now available here  Featured articles include: Oracle OpenWorld Preview: Don't-Miss Sessions, Hands-on Labs, and MoreBecause of the rapid and widespread adoption of Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c since its launch at Oracle OpenWorld 2011, conference organizers are expecting Oracle Enterprise Manager sessions to attract record crowds at Oracle OpenWorld 2012. Read More Oracle Cloud Builder Summit—Zero to Enterprise Cloud in Two HoursIn August, Oracle launched the worldwide Oracle Cloud Builder Summit series, an event where attendees learn firsthand how to plan, deploy, and manage an enterprise private cloud using Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c—all in a few hours. Read More WEBCASTS Reduce Database Testing Efforts While Maximizing ROIWatch this on-demand Webcast demonstrating how to manage database and system changes with confidence using Oracle Real Application Testing. Viewers will be among the first to hear results from Forrester Consulting's commissioned, multicustomer study, “Total Economic Impact of Oracle Real Application Testing.”

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  • A .NET developers introduction to SharePoint

    - by Sahil Malik
    SharePoint 2010 Training: more information Are you a .NET developer sitting on the edge, looking at the vast space that is SharePoint? Ever wondered what is a typical SharePoint project like? No, not the marketing fluff, but what it is really like, and what does it make to make it work properly. What is all this cloud stuff all about, and how does it affect you?   On February 5th, 2013, I will have a session from 14:00 – 15:00 at DevWeek (www.devweek.com) in London about “A .NET developer’s introduction to SharePoint”.   You can find the full conference agenda here, http://www.devweek.com/sessions/conference1.asp Read full article ....

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  • Oracle Value Chain Summit - February, 2012 Hold The Date!

    - by paul.homchick
    The Oracle Value Chain Summit brings together all of the Oracle Supply Chain products, including Product Lifecycle Management, Manufacturing, Enterprise Asset Management, Logistics,Value Chain Planning and Procurement Summit to create a comprehensive conference that includes over 200 sessions covering the entire value chain footprint. The marquee value chain event of the year, the Oracle Value Chain Summit will bring customers, partnersand industry experts together to exchange views and demonstrate the latest tools that create more connectedand efficient value chains. The Summit will focus on today’s key supply chain management challenges and feature hands-on workshops and solution demonstrations. Join us at the Hyatt Regency Embarcadero in San Francisco, February 4th through 6th. Follow this link for more information and to register for the event. Don't delay! This event is sure to sell out. 

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  • GDD-BR 2010 [1B] What's New in Google App Engine and GAE for Business

    GDD-BR 2010 [1B] What's New in Google App Engine and GAE for Business Speaker: Patrick Chanezon Track: Cloud Computing Time: B[11:15 - 12:00] Room: 1 Level: 151 Learn what's new with Java on App Engine. We'll take a whirlwind tour through the changes since last year, walk through a code sample for task queues and the new blobstore service, and demonstrate techniques for improving your application's performance. We'll top it off with a glimpse into some new features that we've planned for the year ahead. This session will include an overview of Google App Engine for Business. From: GoogleDevelopers Views: 0 0 ratings Time: 49:20 More in Science & Technology

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  • How to get started with Automated Installer in Oracle Solaris 11

    - by unixman
    Hey all, I am pleased to make this year's Oracle OpenWorld Hands-on Lab exercises available for your review and use. These steps are written to demonstrate Oracle Solaris 11 Deployment technologies and are written with intentions of being usable and applicable well-beyond the 1 hour time-slot-on-a-laptop offered at OpenWorld.   If you're at OpenWorld and would like to join the session in-person, it is at 3:30 at the Marriott Marquis,  Yerba Buena 14 conference room. Please let me know what you think of these instructions!

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  • MIX11 Registration is open &ndash; the place to hear the latest on Silverlight, HTML5, IE and more

    - by Eric Nelson
    Every year a few lucky colleagues get to attend MIX – and they come back with nothing but praise for the event, the speakers, the content – and the buzz! If you build “web application” and want the latest from the experts then you should consider attending. You will get to see the latest tools and technologies and draw inspiration from a professional community of your peers and experts. Technologies covered include Silverlight, Internet Explorer, Windows Phone, ASP.NET, HTML5 and CSS3. It takes place April 12th to 14th in Las Vegas Early birds save big! Register by February 11 and save $500 on your conference pass and get one free hotel night. Register Now.

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  • Google publie le code source d'Android 4.1, Jelly Bean sera disponible pour les Galaxy Nexus et Nexus S le 26 juillet

    Google publie le code source d'Android 4.1 Jelly Bean l'OS sera disponible pour les Galaxy Nexus et Nexus S le 26 juillet Mise à jour du 10/07/2012 Deux semaines seulement après avoir levé le voile sur Android 4.1 lors de la conférence Google I/O, le géant de la recherche ouvre le code source de Jelly Bean. Étiquetés sous le nom d'Android 4.1.1_r1, les binaires de la prochaine mise à jour majeure du système d'exploitation mobile de Google sont disponibles dans le cadre du projet Android Open Source (AOSP). Une nouvelle qui va ravir les développeurs intéressés par le code source du système, qui pourront le ...

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  • Starting Game Programming in C++, where to begin for optimal cross-platform development?

    - by Qasim
    I wish to begin learning game development in C++. I have knowledge in syntax and the console using Visual C++ 2010, however I want to begin programming. My only problem is that I want to be able to support many platforms including Windows, Mac OS, and Linux. As I get better, I also hope I can submit games to XBLIG (or XBLA) and Steam, and even the Google Play Store (But that would take some porting and major redesign of controls). I have looked into c++ and SDL but I have no idea how to get started. I have Visual C++ 2010 installed and I hope I can still use that as other C++ IDEs are quit outdated. Because I want to stick with Visual C++ and SDL (unless there is a better library than SDL), there is not much room for debate but rather how to create projects to support cross-platform development.

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  • Laptop Regret

    - by Richard Jones
    Just a casual observation. To base line this. I've discussed this one terrible horror in the past, 'hot bag syndrome'. This is when you realise that you've just travelled home with your laptop enclosed in its carry case without it properly powering down. So new one today, 'Laptop Regret' You pull out your laptop and power it up connected to (boss in room) projector demo to reveal your previous nights Spotify dance music party mix / stroke / eclectic mix of website surfing (make what you will) collection. Its a social phenomena, it happens (not to me obviously), but I'd just like to benchmark my findings. (OK, it did happen to me)

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  • How to Get from Here to There

    - by Tom Caldecott-Oracle
    Six Oracle OpenWorld Sessions to Help Transform Your Business You’re a bit cloudy on how to implement an enterprise resource planning (ERP), human capital management (HCM), or customer experience (CX) cloud environment. You want to make a move to improve the productivity of your employees with mobility.   Let Oracle Consulting be your guide at Oracle OpenWorld. You can choose from six conference sessions that focus on business transformation—for ERP, HCM, CX, analytics, mobility, and private cloud. Oracle Consulting experts and your industry peers will share insights, best-in-class methodologies, and critical lessons learned in transforming businesses with new solutions built on Oracle technology.  Learn more. And enjoy the journey.

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  • JavaOne 2012 Content Catalog is Available

    - by arungupta
    JavaOne 2012 Content Catalog is now available! The complete list of technical sessions, birds-of-feather, hands-on labs, tutorials and other details are available. We are still working on the overall schedule and it will be shared in the coming days. The conference will be held in San Francisco from September 30th to October 4th, 2012. You can also connect using the usual social media channels: facebook, twitter, blogs, linkedin, and mix. Oracle Open World, running in parallel to JavaOne, also has the content catalog available.

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  • Are there any surveys on to what degree developers like or hate scrum ?

    - by dparnas
    Background: During a conference an analyst pointed out in a tweet that developers hate scrum. Myself and another person responded that this was not the case, and started discussing different scenarios on why developers would dislike scrum. One of the scenarios where that lazy developers are not able to hide in a scrum project. They are constantly challenged by the team to contribute. This discussion resulted in a blog post and video http://elsewhat.com/2010/05/20/lazy-developers-hate-agile-and%C2%A0scrum/ I've gotten three comments which I've tried to answer in a neutral way, but they comments do point out that there are some people who loathe scrum (and I am always 100% certain they are not lazy developers). Question Have there ever been a survey among developers on to what degree developers like or hate scrum ?

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  • Dell annonce une tablette 10 pouces sous Windows 7 à destination des entreprises pour fin 2011

    Dell annonce la construction d'une tablette 10 pouces sous Windows 7 pour les entreprises Dell va lancer une tablette de 10 pouces sous Windows 7 au plus tard en fin de cette année. Le constructeur lors d'une conférence de presse à San Francisco a annoncé une actualisation majeure de ses PC, ordinateur portable et stations de travail et la sortie d'une tablette Windows 7 principalement destinée aux marchés verticaux comme l'éducation, l'aviation, les finances? La firme lors de cet événement a présenté juste la maquette de sa future tablette baptisée « Windows 7 Business Tablet » tournant sur Windows 7 et utilisant sa prochaine génération de processeurs Intel Atom, connue sous...

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  • What server-side language should I learn to be able to start big user-input websites (like twitter, facebook, stackexchange...)?

    - by DarkLightA
    I'm thinking ASP.NET, but I don't really know. Can someone tell me what a good server-side language for the "Zuckerberg-dorm-room-starting-up-a-huge-website" deal? I know the latter used PHP, but as I've understood it that's kind of outdated and C#/ASP.NET is a better way to go about it. Is HTML + CSS + JavaScript + C#/ASP.NET MVC + MySQL a good combination for it? Is MySQL combined in ASP.NET MVC? Also, where's a good tutorial for the server-side language you suggest? As mentioned previously it has to be able to handle massive user-input without much fuss.

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