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Got an idea for an amazing Android game? Create a new, NDK-based Android game app for Intel architecture (IA) based devices, then write an article about it and you could win a $25,000 cash prize! Write an Android app for Intel devices and you could win!
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The little Pi community is having such fun and I think it's because of the device's constraints. It's small, it's cheap, but it's got such potential. If you are aware of it's limitations and are armed with a little patience, you'll have a blast introducing your kids to the Raspberry PI. No, it doesn't run Windows 8.
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I'm surprised that it's too slow to browse the internet. It has same specs as a 3rd gen iPhone
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When an application is focused on controls and not on data a lot of extra code and plumbing ends up being written which complicates things if control IDs are changed, new controls are added, or existing controls are removed. If you only have a few controls that’s not a big deal, but as the number of controls grows it becomes problematic.... The smart money is on building data-oriented applications rather than control-oriented applications. That’s why we’re seeing more and more data binding frameworks for JavaScript being released. Data binding is addictive once you start using it.
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We have found that the best defense against major unexpected failures is to fail often. By frequently causing failures, we force our services to be built in a way that is more resilient. We have written about our Simian Army in the past and we are now proud to announce that the source code for the founding member of the Simian Army, Chaos Monkey, is available to the community. Do you think your applications can handle a troop of mischievous monkeys loose in your infrastructure? Now you can find out. Chalk up another victory to the human spirit.
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Changing the colours of art can be a great way to increase the amount of content, and add variety and richness to your game. It is relatively easy to implement. What is not always as easy is to get a set of colours that look nice. This article gives some ideas for choosing colour palettes that look nice. The ABC's or RGB.
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Obtaining long sequences of random numbers, as required by some cryptographic algorithms, is a delicate problem. There are basically two types of random number generators: true random number generators, and pseudo-random number generators. Let's take a look at both and see how well they work. Testing pseudo-random number generators and measuring randomness.
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In perhaps the most famous design brief in electronics history Bill Hewlett challenged his engineers to shrink the 9100A into something he could fit in his pocket. Eventually Dave Cochran, the original HP-35 product manager, determined that it would be feasible using newly-developed integrated circuits and LEDs. A market research study, however, warned that the device would be too expensive and there was simply no market. That didn’t matter to Hewlett. He decided he wanted one and said “We’re going to go ahead anyway.” I'm the operator with my pocket calculator.
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digitaltrails wanted the data on a few old IBM 80-column punch cards he had lying around, but didn’t have decades old computer hardware in his garage. He decided to build his own out of LEGO, an Arduino, a digital camera, and a bit of Python. And lo, the punchcards did sayeth: woe unto thee, for thy COBOL ist borked.
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Standards-making is a boring, bureaucratic, unpleasant process, infested by difficult people and psychopathic institutions. Some “standards” turn out to be useful; most are ignored; some are actively harmful. And looking at which organization the standard came from turns out to not be very useful in predicting what’s going to happen. Why Eran Hammer quitting the OAuth 2.0 working group probably doesn't matter.
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They say the road to hell is paved with good intentions. Well, that’s OAuth 2.0. Last month I reached the painful conclusion that I can no longer be associated with the OAuth 2.0 standard. I resigned my role as lead author and editor, withdraw my name from the specification, and left the working group. Removing my name from a document I have painstakingly labored over for three years and over two dozen drafts was not easy. Deciding to move on from an effort I have led for over five years was agonizing. Why Eran Hammer quit the OAuth 2.0 working group.
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Who invented e-mail? That’s a bit like asking, “Who invented the internet?” Even those with intimate knowledge of its creation can’t agree on the moment it actually came to life. But amid all the bluster over the origins of e-mail, one man holds a claim that resonates well beyond the rest. Ray Tomlinson is the reason your e-mail address includes an ‘@’ symbol. The only preposition on the keyboard.
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The Torrent Freak blog reveals that, despite the RIAA’s public support of the ill-advised SOPA and PIPA bills last winter, the music industry trade group never actually believed that either piece of legislation would have put a dent in music piracy since most music files are swapped offline. [ITworld]
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Yesterday was a very special day for. Exactly one year had passed since I wrote my very first line of code, one year since I saw code for the first time in my life, one year since I completely and utterly fell in love with programming. It was love at first compile. I just knew me and this was meant to be!- And I have never looked back since. If you love something, deploy it. If it runs for you, it was truly meant to be.
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I remember the first lines of code I wrote was in the early 1980's on a Commodore 64 computer.
"Any sort of work in VB6 is bound to provide several WTF moments." - Christian Graus
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My first year of programming is so horried for me. In those days my facautly scold me too much but they scold me for my goodness but when i understand better when my teacher samit sir teach me i am very very thankfull to him.
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My first line of code was on a TRS-80 Color Computer around 1982. Omg I loved it and I've went from Basic to Assembly Language to C, C++ and C#. The Color Computer started it for me all though and I will forever love that computer because of it
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LOL! "Love at first compile..."
Unfortunately first I didn't know that such thing that compiler exists, it could have speed up the development of my programming skills earlier. I had only a hiew.exe that could decompile binaries and hexedit them on a 80286, plus some small example .com files like ncexit.com to analyze. Still it was fun after getting bored of amoeba and and the other stupid pc games for hercules monitors!
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Bacon is wonderful food, but the Windows registry contains a veritable treasure trove of configuration info and historical data. 9 out of 10 pigs recommend a well-parsed registry.
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ABSOLUTELY NOTHING IS BETTER THAN BACON
Bill Gates is a very rich man today... and do you want to know why? The answer is one word: versions.
Dave Barry
Read more at BrainyQuote[ ^]
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... bacon doesn't get all funky like the windows Registry does from time to time
"Any sort of work in VB6 is bound to provide several WTF moments." - Christian Graus
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Girl, Unallocated wrote: Bacon is wonderful food
Queen on of the understatement, bacon is perfect food.
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All posts about bacon should go in "the lounge" - that's what it's for
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Terrence Dorsey wrote: 9 out of 10 pigs recommend a well-parsed registry.
How could you! It is a pig's whole raison d'être. Small little piglets dream that one day they may be good enough to form the inner slices of ambrosia that make the perfect BACON lettuce tomato samich. No pig would die for anything less!
Panic, Chaos, Destruction. My work here is done.
Drink. Get drunk. Fall over - P O'H
OK, I will win to day or my name isn't Ethel Crudacre! - DD Ethel Crudacre
I cannot live by bread alone. Bacon and ketchup are needed as well. - Trollslayer
Have a bit more patience with newbies. Of course some of them act dumb - they're often *students*, for heaven's sake - Terry Pratchett
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I've never run into permission issues trying to eat bacon...
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