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  • Is there any copyleft (GPL-like) license with both the Affero and Lesser modifications?

    - by Ben Voigt
    Looking for a license that covers public network service, like AGPLv3, but like LGPL isn't infectious. Basically I wrote some useful helper functions I want to allow to be used in any work, including closed-source software, but I want to require improvements to MY CODE to be released back to me and the general public. Can you recommend a suitable license? It should also include some of the other AGPL-permitted restrictions (attribution, indemnity), either in the license text or as permitted variations.

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  • Terrain square loading

    - by AndroidXTr3meN
    Games like Skyrim, Morrowind, and more are using quads or square to divide the terrain if im correct. The player is always at #5 1 | 2 | 3 4 | 5 | 6 7 | 8 | 9 So whenever you cross the border you unload and load the new "areas" But if the user goes just over the edge and then the second after goes back previous area a lot of unnecessary loading and unloading is done. Is there a general approach to this because I dont think games like skyrim have this issue? Cheers!

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  • Open Dialog, created with quickly does not work

    - by Marian Lux
    I tried to open a dialog like David Planella describs here (and quickly help add): Open Custom Dialog Windows (PyGTK + Quickly) But this don't works for me. I always get the same Error-Message if I open the creadted Dialog: AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'NewDialogNameDialog' (Note: My Dialog-Name is replaced with "NewDialogNameDialog" to be more general.) I tried to test a tutorial for the Ubuntu app showdown to learn how to use quickly and python. I can also add the whole source-code if you wish.

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  • Google Games Chat, September 13

    Google Games Chat, September 13 The Google Games Chat (official motto: "Still not cancelled") is back for yet another rousing debate about industry trends, the state of gaming in general, and, frankly, any other random thoughts that happen to cross our minds. We don't really filter what we say very much. This week, we'll be talking about App Discovery, a subject near and dear to everybody's heart. From: GoogleDevelopers Views: 0 2 ratings Time: 00:00 More in Science & Technology

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  • What Forum Software should I use?

    - by Christofian
    This is a general, community wiki catch-all question to address "I need a forum script that does x, y, and z..." questions. If your question was closed as a duplicate of this question and you feel that the information provided here does not provide a sufficient answer, please open a discussion on Pro Webmasters Meta. I have a list of features that I want for my website's forum script: where can I find a (free or paid) script that includes all of them?

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  • Best boost to productivity : SSD or second screen ?

    - by jfoucher
    Within the same budget, which do you think would be the best boost to productivity for general web development : An SSD as boot drive, or a second screen ? I currently use a 16.4" laptop with full HD screen and 7200 RPM HDD Thanks EDIT: In light of the answers so far, I add that I work at home and while I have a home office with a proper desk, I'm just as often coding sitting on the sofa in the living room.

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  • What's the demonym for people who use StackExchange or StackOverflow?

    - by YatharthROCK
    What's the demonym† for people who use StackExchange and it's subsidaries? There's isn't a documented asnwer anywhere, so I'd like to know the general consensus. Suggestions and ideas too are welcome.‡ Give one answer per site:- Stack Exchange Stack Overflow Super User Server Fault and any other site you think has one unqiue enough :) † Demonymns for or the collective noun used to refer to the people ‡ I asked it on ]English.SE]2 too. Should I have done that? Would Meta.SO have been more appropriate?

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  • How to check battery usage of an iPhone/Android app?

    - by Gajoo
    I think the title says Enough. For example Unity can generate you a report how much CPU/GPU power it's using or how fast it's going to drain device battery, but what about the applications developed using Cocos2d or the ones you develop directly using OpenGL? How should you profile them? In general what should you profile? or Should I simply run the application and wait for it's battery to run out?

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  • Textual descriptions of 8-bit and 16-bit game engines

    - by ixtmixilix
    I found a good description of the engine in the Sonic games. It describes roughly how the engine works for people writing their own clones. In my case, I am simply interested in getting a general view of how the many 8-bit and 16-bit game engines worked on their respective consoles. So, this is a big-list style question asking, what other online descriptions of specific game engines have people found?

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  • L'ICANN distribue les dernièrs lots d'adresses IPv4, la pénurie est proche et toucherait l'Asie en premier

    L'ICANN distribue les dernières plages d'adresses IPv4 La pénurie d'adresses Internet est proche et touchera l'Asie en premier Mise à jour du 04/02/2011 par Idelways L'IANA, l'autorité en charge de la gestion de l'espace d'adressage IP composante de l'ICANN, vient de livrer les dernières adresses IPv4. Elle a en effet annoncé la fin imminente de l'ère IPv4 lors d'une cérémonie organisée hier à Miami. « C'est un tournant majeur dans le développement continu de l'Internet », a déclaré Rod Beckstrom, Président directeur général de l'ICANN, l'autorité suprême de régulation de l'Internet, lors de la cérémonie.

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  • CppUnit for unit-testing executable files?

    - by hagubear
    I am not sure if anyone has done it. I am trying to do something that is in general, uncommon i.e. unit-testing executable (Windows) or ELFs (Linux). I know that CppUnit provides a good unit testing facility, but I have never used it for unit-testing (used UnitTest++). I hear rumours that you can unit-test executables too. Does anyone have the experience in this? A relevant post regarding the philosophy of it was here

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  • self referencing tables, good or bad?

    - by NimChimpsky
    Representing geographical locations within an application, the design of the underlying data model suggests two clear options (or maybe more?). One table with a self referencing parent_id column uk - london (london parent id = UK id) or two tables, with a one to many relationship using a foreign key. My preference is for one self-refercing table as it easily allows to extend into as many sub regions as required. IN general do people veer away from self referencing tables, or are they A-OK ?

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  • Un représentant d'Intel très confiant sur l'avenir de MeeGo, Nokia aurait augmenté les salaires des employés travaillant sur l'OS

    Un représentant d'Intel très confiant sur l'avenir de MeeGo Nokia aurait augmenté les salaires des employés travaillant sur l'OS Peter Biddle, ancien employé emblématique de Microsoft actuellement manager général des produits et services chez Intel, s'est exprimé sur la controverse créée par l'annonce du partenariat stratégique entre Nokia et Microsoft. Selon lui, son impact serait très exagéré sur l'avenir de MeeGo. D'après Biddle, MeeGo a beaucoup de potentiel à long terme et peut toujours prétendre à la troisième place du marché des OS mobiles derrière Android et iOS. La possibilité de dév...

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  • Report: U.S. Consumers 'Satisfied' With Windows 7

    Consumer "early adopters" of Windows 7 expressed general satisfaction with the new OS, according to Forrester Research....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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  • Rails vs. Drupal [closed]

    - by joker13
    I was querying indeed.com/salary to investigate general market trends. When comparing ruby on rails with drupal, you would observe a substantial difference between these two. I'm not sure if the data on indeed.com is reliable or not but I'd appreciate your comments if you have ever tried both rails and drupal. Actually I am a .net developer considering an alternative to my asp.net mvc skills and I like to learn some non-microsoft web programming skills as well.

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  • C# 4.0 IN NUTSHELL

    - by mohi88
    Share | I found this book very useful and a must-read. The book is really a good reference for C# in general and C# 4.0. Thanks Albahari C# 4.0 IN NUTSHELL

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  • Which Aliases do you find most useful or helpful to your Ubuntu experience?

    - by Andy Groff
    Since first becoming an Ubuntu user I have developed a growing list of aliases, and there are some that I cannot imagine being without. This makes me think that there are probably still tons of aliases that I haven't thought to use which could make the lives of me and fellow ubuntu users easier. What aliases do you guys use which are: general - they apply to lots of users helpful - you use them often or they save a lot of time when you do use them

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  • If most of team can't follow the architecture, what do you do?

    - by Chris
    Hi all, I'm working on a greenfields project with two other developers. We're all contractors, and myself and one other just started working on the project while the orginal one has been doing most of the basic framework coding. In the past month, my fellow programmer and I have been just frustrated by the design descisions done by our co-worker. Here's a little background information: The application at face value appeared to be your standard n-layered web application using C# on the 3.5 framework. We have a data layer, business layer and a web interface. But as we got deeper into the project we found some very interesting things that have caused us some troubles. There is a custom data access sqlHelper type base which only accepts dictionary key/valued entries and returns only data tables. There are no entity objects, but there are some massive objects which do everything and then are tossed into session for persitance. The general idea is that the pages (.aspx) don't do anything, while the controls (.ascx) do everything. The general flow is that a client clicks on a button, which goes to a user control base which passes a process request to the 'BLL' class which goes to the page processor, which then goes to a getControlProcessor, which at last actually processes the request. The request itself is made up of a dictionary which is passing a string valued method name, stored procedure name, a control name and possibly a value. All switching of the processing is done by comparing the string values of the control names and method names. Pages are linked together via a common header control that uses a combination of javascript and tables to create a hyperlink effect. And as I found out yesterday, a simple hyperlink between one page and another does not work because of the need to have quite a bit of information in session to determine which control to display on a page. My fellow programmer and I both believe that this is a strange and uncommon approach to web application development. Both of us have been in this business for over five years and neither of us have seen this approach. My question is this, how would we approach our co-worker and voice our concerns and what should we do if he does not want to accept the criteic? We both do not want to insult the work that has been done, but feel that going forward will create a nightmare for development. Thanks for your comments.

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  • The Science of Creating a Money Making Keyword List

    Creating a money making keyword list is the foundation of your website marketing strategy. If your keyword list contains the right words or phrases then you will see plenty of traffic finding your site. If the keywords are not specific enough or are too general then your traffic will suffer and those that do happen to find your site may just look around a second or two and then move on.

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  • The Science of Creating a Money Making Keyword List

    Creating a money making keyword list is the foundation of your website marketing strategy. If your keyword list contains the right words or phrases then you will see plenty of traffic finding your site. If the keywords are not specific enough or are too general then your traffic will suffer and those that do happen to find your site may just look around a second or two and then move on.

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  • SAP France enchaîne les bons trimestres financiers, continue son virage vers le Cloud et se montre confiant pour 2012

    SAP France enchaîne les bons trimestres financiers Continue son virage vers le Cloud et se montre confiant pour 2012 SAP France vient d'enchaîner un 5ème trimestre de croissance consécutif (le 7ème pour SAP dans son ensmble). L'éditeur allemand enregistre même le meilleur troisième trimestre fiscal de toute son histoire. Ces très bonnes performances ont été l'occasion pour Nicolas Sekkaki, Directeur Général de la branche française, de revenir sur les évolutions en cours et sur la crise qui s'annonce. Depuis le rachat de Business Object, SAP ne cesse de le répéter : il n'est plus seulem...

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  • ACPI 30k+ interrupts per second

    - by ultimatebuster
    My computer is currently doing something like 30k+ interrupts per second. This causes battery issues as well as the CPU being always stuck at the highest speed, making it very hot (overheating.. 75C at IDLE) Powertop info: 99.4% (32052.4) [acpi] <interrupt> 0.3% (115.9) [iwlagn] <interrupt> Just to clarify this started suddenly a couple of days ago. It didn't have this issue before (though I had a tonne of headaches with Linux on my computer in general..)

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  • What is the actual problem with a prototype based design?

    - by WindScar
    I feel like anything that can be developed using OO/functional languages can be generally made 'better' using a prototype based language, because they appaer to have the best of them all: high order functions, flexibility to simulate any OO structure, productivity (low verbosity) and scalability because of concurrency. But it seems like they are avoided for the creation of executable applications and of bigger projects in general. Why that?

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