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  • What are invariants, how can they be used, and have you ever used it in your program?

    - by gablin
    I'm reading Coders at Work, and in it there's a lot of talk about invariants. As far as I've understood it, an invariant is a condition which holds both before and after an expression. They're, among other things, useful in proving that loop is correct, if I remember my Logic course correctly. Is my description correct, or have I missed something? Have you ever used them in your program? And if so, how did they benefit?

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  • A Look at Keyword Search Optimization

    With the great influence of the Internet on a growing number of consumers these days, online marketing is now considered one of the best, if not the best, way to promote a business. This strategy offers greater possibilities for a business to be known enough to generate increasing revenues. Pinpointing the exact right techniques, however, will take some brainstorming which could be a critical stage because it requires a lot of time for marketers to determine on which tricks are, indeed, going to work and which will be a waste of time.

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  • The Increasing Importance of SEO Content Pages

    It's been a well known fact that SEO content is extremely important for the popularity and search engine rankings of a site however a lot of people are not too keen on emphasizing on its importance. These days search engine professionals are trying to implement the content of the site in such a way that the overall effectiveness of the page is enhanced right from the back end coding.

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  • How do I disable a Nvidia 9600GT on MacBookPro 5.1?

    - by Gjan
    i finally put up a Dual Boot with Ubuntu and Lion on my old MacBookPro 5.1 As reported in many cases the discrete graphics card is turned on all the time consuming a lot of power and thus heating up the laptop. Since the discrete graphics card does not support the nvidia optimus technology, the corresponding packge nvidia-prime does not help in this case. Therefore my question is, how to manually disable the discrete graphics card Nvdidia 9600GT ? Preferably a 'switch-on-the-run' version, but a 'set-on-boot' would be totally fine!

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  • gradient coloring of an object

    - by perrakdar
    I have an object(FBX format) in my project, it's a line drawn in 3D max. I want to color the line in XNA so that the color starts from a specific RGB color in both the start and end points of the line and finish in a specific RGB color.(e.x., from (255,255,255) to (128,128,128). Something like gradient coloring of an object. I need to do that programmatically, since later in my code I have to change these two specific colors a lot.

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  • Go Green - Recycle Your PPC Campaigns Part 3

    For your PPC benefit, it is important for you to identify the paid and unpaid search engine marketing strategies. If you want to get a number of effective link building requests under your PPC campaign management, then you can make use of content placement reports as it will save a lot of time and energy.

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  • Website Development and Its Promotion

    Website development comprises a lot more than simply designing a page layout and writing down the codes to make it work on the world wide web (WWW). The main objective of making a website in the first place is for it to be viewed by all and sundry and in turn to generate the right amount of business.

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  • Multi threading to execute multiple makefiles

    - by user105205
    The problem is it takes lot of time(20-30 minutes) to build our application. There are around 5000+ files and the code is divided into various subsystems, which can be built independently. Each subsystem has its own makefile. My question is: Is it possible to create a thread for each makefile so that all the subsystems are built in parallel and subsequently run a makefile to merge them all? If it is possible, how to proceed about it?

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  • JavaScript The Good Parts Book Review

    Over the past 18 months or so I have become a heavy jQuery programmer. You can say a lot about using jQuery, one thing I thought I would never say is I love working with JavaScript, er I mean ECMAScript. As you start working with jQuery and JavaScript...(read more)...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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  • Learning SEO For Your Online Business

    One question that pops in my mind relating to SEO is, "Why SEO techniques should be considered for your Online Business?". Maybe one of the possible answers would be, "SEO helps a lot in the promotion of online business like attracting world wide audience." In this article we will take a closer look at how SEO can help in marketing different business online.

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  • Why Unique and Quality Content?

    Its rightly said in the search engine optimization block that "Content Is King." This term is coined a hell of a lot number of times in the virtual world, then you can count. Let us have a look why is it so?

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  • SEO Checklist - Top 10 Most Common SEO Issues

    I read a lot of SEO blogs and forums and it never fails to amaze me how the same, fundamental basic SEO questions crop up time and time again, and the same old advice is wheeled out, rinsed, and then wheeled out again. And then when that is finished, it is wheeled out again for good measure. So, I thought I would compile the 10 most common SEO questions, and issues we come up against when assessing client's websites.

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  • Page Flip Flash Technology to Save the Environment

    With many more people becoming aware of the global climate change that is taking place around us, an increasing number of them are starting to understand their negative impact on the environment. Thankfully, a lot of them are taking steps to mitigate that negative impact.

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  • Is there a touch-friendly casino gambling (poker, roulette, slot machine) application that interfaces with coin acceptors

    - by Pitto
    Hello everybody... Does anyone have experience with gambling games (roulette, poker and so on) on Ubuntu? I would like to setup a touchscreen kiosk in my home with Ubuntu... Anything that works with coin and cash acceptors, reports payouts, lets the administrator set payout rates and so on Any experiences/hints? I am interested in full statistics / pay tweakings / cash flow analysis... Thanks a lot!

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  • What programming language was used to develop Windows OS?

    - by nardo
    I am very new to programming and I have started to learn programming just last week. I am still having trouble understanding about programming languages, especially what to use in a particular system. My first language is Java and its the only programming language I have experience with. I know there are a lot of programming languages out there but I am so curious what programming language was used to develop Windows? Is Java can be used to develop an OS?

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  • State Transition Constraints

    Data Validation in a database is a lot more complex than seeing if a string parameter really is an integer. A commercial world is full of complex rules for sequences of procedures, of fixed or variable lifespans, Warranties, commercial offers and bids. All this requires considerable subtlety to prevent bad data getting in, and if it does, locating and fixing the problem. Joe Celko shows how useful a State transition graph can be, and how essential it can become with the time aspect added.

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  • Dealing With SEO Issues Concerning Expired Pages

    Expired pages are an issue with a number of websites. Dealing with them on usual basis so that no adverse effects are created on your SEO services should be known. Although, a lot many ways are available and have been found by SEO experts, their correct implementation at the same time is what matters the most

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  • Enhancing Your SEO Techniques

    When it comes to SEO, there are a lot of things to consider before you can consider yourself a true SEO expert. From the mastering of the basics all the way to knowing the advanced SEO techniques, these and many more must be learned before one becomes adept.

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  • 12.04 Booting into Terminal

    - by user170796
    To preface this, I would like to say that I am completely new to Ubuntu and have essentially zero programming experience/experience working with command line and terminal. I installed Ubuntu because I would like to get into programming. If you could provide me with the simplest instructions possible, I would be grateful. I have a Lenovo Ideapad Y500 (Intel i7, NVidia GT 750m, 1TB HDD, 16GB SSD cache, 8GB RAM) with Windows 8 on it. Using a Live CD, I installed Ubuntu 12.04 onto a 75 GB partition. During the installation, I kept all default settings except for one thing; I decided to encrypt my home folder, and so checked the corresponding box. The installation completed, and I restarted. Once I restarted, I saw the options "Ubuntu, with Linux 3.2.0-23-generic" "Ubuntu, with Linux 3.2.0-23-generic (recovery mode)" "Memory test (memtest86+)" "Memory test (memtest86+, serial console 115200)" "Windows Recovery Environment (loader) (on /dev/sdb3)" "Windows 8 (loader) (on /dev/sdb5)" "System Setup" I chose the first option, and was directed to a screen with the Ubuntu logo and the row of five dots below that change from orange to white. Then, I was brought to a full screen terminal that prompted me to login, which I did. I saw no option to boot into GUI at all, and am lost. I've been searching around and have tried the "startx" command to no avail. Should the command have some sort of context or something? I've also tried selecting the recovery mode option from the boot manager. I've tried the resume option from the following menu, which eventually just shuts down the computer after displaying a lot of scrolling text that's too fast for me to read. I've also tried the failsafex mode from the recovery mode menu, which only brings up a terminal box at the bottom of the window that covers the entire bottom part of the screen. Commands won't work in this window. When I try to access Windows 8, I get a message saying that the EFI file path was not specified or something along those lines. I had to enable Secure Boot in order to access Windows 8 (I had disabled it to be able to boot from the Live CD), which is functioning normally. I am at a complete loss for what to do. Any help will be extremely appreciated. EDIT: Bonus question! If you could figure out a way for me to boot to Windows 8 without having to enable Secure Boot, it would save me a lot of trouble. I can deal with switching every time, but I'd rather not have to.

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  • Search Engine Optimization - The Five Factors Search Engines Use to Rank Websites

    At the end of the day, SEO requires a lot of extremely specialized knowledge, time, and attention - on an ongoing basis. But because a SEO effort can give a website's rankings a dramatic boost in the search results - and there is a significant connection between search engine ranking and search referral traffic - it is well worth doing whatever it takes to develop the knowledge and to be able to invest the time and attention.

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