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Best Mobile article of October 2012 |
Alex Saenko -
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Best VB.NET article of October 2012 |
Meshack Musundi -
Wi-Fi Chess |
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Shell MegaPack.Net 2010; SmartOutline 2010; Crypto Logger
For .Net; The latest VB.NET ebooks from informIT; |
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Most popular new articles
19 Nov 2012 - 25 Nov 2012
Latest Additions
130 articles overall. 41 new, 89 updated.
New articles added
- Easy AVI - Andy Bantly
A class to aid in creation of AVI files
Articles updated
- How-to: Benefit from Kinect.Toolbox and Coding4Fun on Kinect Programming - saadmos
The use of Kinect.Toolbox and Coding4Fun APIs could save time on Kinect programming this is what we will see in this article and also how to modify those APIs and use it
- Object Relational Mapping (ORM) using NHibernate - Part 1 of 8 Coding One to One Entity Associations - Anand Lakshminarasimhan
A full series of 8 part articles to show One-To-One, Many-To-One, Many-To-Many associations mapping using NHibernate, Using Collections With NHibernate, Inheritance Relationships Using NHibernate, Lazy Initializations/Fetches Using NHibernate.
- LiteCode - Remotely call methods over the network - Drag0nHunter
Remotely invoke methods over the internet super easy
- Object Relational Mapping (ORM) using NHibernate - Part 4 of 8 Coding Optional One-to-Many Entity Associations - Anand Lakshminarasimhan
A full series of 8 part articles to show One-To-One, Many-To-One, Many-To-Many associations mapping using NHibernate, Using Collections With NHibernate, Inheritance Relationships Using NHibernate, Lazy Initializations/Fetches Using NHibernate.
- Random 3D Mazes in OpenGL - _beauw_
Simulates first-person immersion in a randomized, 3D maze having a single solution. The implementation provided is a Win32 application built using MinGW, but the techniques offered are adaptable to a wide variety of OpenGL-compatible devices and development tools.
- Engineering Calculator VOLTA-2013 - DrABELL
Productivity software implemented as pure HTML5/CSS3/Javascript solution, encapsulated in a single text file does not require any image files. Can run in all major browsers, and also is intended to add ability of standalone operations under Windows OS on Ultrabooks.
- Celerity: Sensory Overload - Adam David Hill
Sensor-controlled XNA Tunnel Game with VR Head-Tracking
- Edumatter M12: School Math Calculators and Equation Solvers - DrABELL
Educational software package for Microsoft Windows® contains “5-in-1” School Math Calculators and Equation Solvers applications, intended for public/private school (K-12) and college students, educators, and self-paced education/home schooling
- Location Matrix - Ojas Sinha
This article is related to the use of Bing Map in Winrt with so many new features which are covered in one application "Location Matrix" .
- Synchronice - Sync made nice and easy - singhaxn
A user-friendly, periodic, file synchronization app
- Brick Ball Game - @AmitGajjar
This is not a simple brick ball game but we need to concentrate on two balls at a time.
- Formula1 - Martijn Luijendijk
Formula 1 application for Windows 8 tablet, the application demonstrates capabilities of the Windows 8 ultrabooks.
- LocalStreetMaps - Thomas Willwacher
A map application that is able to run custom queries on a PostGIS server.
- Quizzee! - Tarun Y Mangukiya
A Quiz game for Windows 8 And Ultrabook
- Switch To SMS/Text Event Reminders When Your Ultrabook is in Suspend Mode #1 - simsam77
Send a text/sms message to your phone when your Ultrabook is in Sleep/Standby mode via a service like Twilio or Nexmo by using Smart Connect or an accelerometer/gyroscope
- LocalView - Area-specific desktops - Tim Corey
A utility to change your desktop background and lock screen automatically based upon where you are currently.
- Xapp Collaboration Application - Muralidharan Anantharaman
An application which will enable the user to annotate what they see on their Ultrabook screens using various tools such as freehand drawing
New Tips and Tricks added
- Argument Parser - Nagy Vilmos
A simple method to parse an argument list as a name value pair
Tips and Tricks updated
- Popup log viewer - Lance Roberts
A tray utility for monitoring log files and popping up error messages
New Technical Blogs added
- Business Intelligence Book Review (part 1) - JasonDove
For a bit of variety, I am going to start posting the occasional blog based on the most common questions I receive from readers. This first blog in the (potential) series is in response to the repeated question I get … Continue reading →
- Working with legacy databases in NHibernate Part 1 - Compound foreign keys - Pete Sutcliffe
If there's anything worse than working with legacy code, it's working with Legacy databases. At least with legacy code if you're lucky you can ring-fence it off and ignore it when not working on it, but poorly designed databases can infect a whole system and create a situation where your new code st
- Swap Based Memory Management In Java - alex turner
Blue Sky Thinking In JavaJava does not allow strong interactions with the memory manager other than via extensions (like JVMTI). However, for some JVMs (the Oracle/Sun JVM for example) all is not lost.The challenge I faced was to move over to swapping out very large data structures to disk when the
- cpplinq: set operators - Marius Bancila
In the previous posts I introduced cpplinq, a C++ template library that provides .NET-like query operators for sequences of objects in C++11. In this third installment I will discuss the set operators the library provides. There are four set operators: distinct, union_with (called so because union i
- cpplinq: range generators and conversion operators - Marius Bancila
In my previous post I introduced cpplinq, a C++ template library that provides .NET-like query operators for sequences of objects in C++11. In this second installment I will discuss about two things: range generators and range conversion operators. These two sets of operators are ubiquitous in queri
- cpplinq: An introduction - Marius Bancila
cpplinq is a C++ template library that provides .NET-like query operators for sequences of objects in C++11. cpplinq is an open-source library that works both with VC++ compilers (2010 and 2012) and gcc (4.7.0 is the version used for unit tests). The library supports most of the .NET query operators
- Notes on Configuring a New EPiServer 6 R2 Website for Continuous Integration - Martin Jarvis
I’m assuming that you’ve read the installation instructions: http://world.episerver.com/Documentation/Items/Installation-Instructions/EPiServer-CMS/Version-6/EPiServer-CMS-6-R2/Installation-Instructions---EPiServer-CMS-6-R2/ Creating a new blank EPiServer Site Project and Solution Prepare Repositor
- How to Use SSH to Access a Linux Machine from Windows - John Atten
NOTE: I do a LOT of handholding in this article. I wanted to be sure someone who is less-than-familiar with the Linux Command Line Interface and/or SSH would have no trouble understanding what is going on. Here are some navigation links to more readily find what you need: Install OpenSSH on your
Technical Blogs updated
- NLog LayoutRenderer for assembly version - Sebastian Solnica
This post will be short and is inspired by Robert’s comment under my previous post (Thanks for it!). Robert pointed (and I completely agree) that it might be useful to have application assemblies versions listed in the log output. So … Continue reading →
- Read Xml with Descendants Method (XName) - Pranay Rana
This post is about understanding Descendants and avoid misconception with this method.Recently I read one question on StackOverFlow about reading xml using Linq To Xml to get node values. In that developer made use of Descendants Method to get the child node values.Let see the actual problem here
- Uploading Documents Programatically to a Content Organizer Enabled Site - PratapReddyP
CodeProject We have covered Content Organizer / Metadata Routing in SP2010 in earlier post.We have created all the required infrastructure for meta data routing or Content organizing. So only task remining is uploading the documents.Well ! we cannot ask the users to navigate to Drop Off library and
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