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I've recently started a new Webhosting company geared for web developers and programmers. I'm currently seeking content providers and Forum Admins for the site. We specialize in hosting for developers only! We currently are running with a DS3 line and dual P4 Linux and Windows 2k Servers.
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This isn't an advertisement for webhosting! This is an request for help! If you have any free time and would like to contribute to the growth of the site, or would like a place to park your customers websites please lets us know!
If you're interested in becomming a forum admin or our hosting rates please feel free to email us at info@graphicalwebsolutions.com
Thank you! Jim
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A majority of UI developers are playing catch-up with Microsoft's UI technologies that appear in Office and other applications. Microsoft, in my opinion, have standardised UI frameworks to death. I'm just wondering, why should it be like that? Surely if I were designing all the controls from square 1 they would look nothing like Microsoft's?
I am calling on all developers who have ideas of non-standard controls that can be used in lieu of ones imparted on us by Microsoft conditioning to share their ideas here or to email me (mezastel@hotmail.com).
TempMetaProg
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We've upgraded the email server for CodeProject and I'd like some feedback from those receiving the HTML version of the newsletter.
Have you been receiving blank newsletters, or newsletters as attachements instead of in the message body? Has the HTML been screwed up in any way? If so, was their any change in this weeks's drop? I tested as extensively as possible but with so many users using so many different mail servers and clients it's difficult to get full coverage.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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I subscribe to the HTML version type newsletter and always get it as an attachement.
Configuration:
o Outlook 2000 SR-1
o connect to an exchange server
o Running win2000 SP2
Feel free to send any test messages...
Jignesh
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I recieve the HTML version at Hotmail, it displays perfectly, this week included.
The following statement about your geekness is true. The previous statement about your geekness is false.
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I've been working on a wrapper for the XML classes in C#, which does the following:
simplify document management, so that adding nodes, etc. takes one line instead of 3-4
add facilities such as searching for nodes using RegEx, custom error handling, validation via a DTD or XSD either on demand or automatically, namespaces controlled via an enum, etc.
I've also written a simple GUI app as a test bed for the wrapper, it also servers as an XML/XSL editor, and I'm adding a pane to edit an XSD tonight.
The wrapper is going to be published in WDJ, so I'm not looking to distribute it terribly widely, but I would like it if I could find some folks who use XML/C# and who would be willing to give it a test run for me. It's over 2,000 lines of code and the job of testing it all is a little daunting.
So if you're interested in helping test it, please drop me an email or reply here.
Thanks.
Christian
We're just observing the seasonal migration from VB to VC. Most of these birds will be killed by predators or will die of hunger. Only the best will survive - Tomasz Sowinski 29-07-2002 ( on the number of newbie posters in the VC forum )
Cats, and most other animals apart from mad cows can write fully functional vb code. - Simon Walton - 6-Aug-2002
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Hey, i know next-to-nothing about C#, XML, XSL, and XSD, but i'm always up for blind poking at new stuff, so if you need any of that i'm willing
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This is my requirement:
I need a view of everyones free and busy times for a certain day.
It should look very similar to the "scheduling" tab in Outlook when making an appointment with someone.
Catches:
This is going to be used a lot so performance is particularly NB.
Need the ability to click on a "busy" part of someone's day and hyperlink to another part of the system.
Doesn't HAVE TO be web-based.
Anyone done this before?
Me and Mike are architecting this and the rest of the app, so we'll try and put a screen shot of Chris or something as an easter egg.
Cheers,
Simon
"Sign up for a chance to be among the first to experience the wrath of the gods.", Microsoft's home page (24/06/2002)
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Hello All,
Software Verification is pleased to announce that we have 3 tools in BETA. The tools are:
- Thread Validator for Win32 applications.
- Coverage Validator for Win32 applications.
- Java Thread Validator for Java applications using Java 2 JVMs.
If you would like to be involved in the beta test, please visit http://www.softwareverify.com
Regards
Stephen Kellett
--
Memory Validator. Faster Leak Detection, Better Analysis.
http://www.softwareverify.com
http://www.objmedia.demon.co.uk/rsi.html
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Hi Stephen, are you prepared for some bug reports? I'll rush over and apply right now then!
int x=1, y=5;
x^=y^=x^=y;
<a href="http://www.codeproject.com/tips/StupidXORTrick.asp" target="_blank">ClickHereForHelp();</a>
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I'm cowering behind my desk right now.
Stephen Kellett
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Memory Validator. Faster Leak Detection, Better Analysis.
http://www.softwareverify.com
http://www.objmedia.demon.co.uk/rsi.html
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Hello,
I'm not sure if this is the best place for this, but it's the first and only place I could think of.
I have had an idea for a while and have done some quick research and was wondering what people thought about it and if anybody is interested in perhaps helping me do something with it.
My idea has to do with identifying songs or audio files with some sort of waveform "thumbprint". An application that I thought of that could use this is an mp3 tagger for example. Text is a very unreliable method of matching for applications like this. Audio matching is the best option that I can think of. The thing is, is that waveform matching is not a new idea as it turns out. Here's a site I found that deals with this problem... http://www.cs.hmc.edu/clinic/projects/2001/auditude/description.html[^]
The company auditude (www.auditude.com[^]) has some technology that creates audio "thumbprints" and they also have a product called ID3man (www.ID3man.com[^]) that does ID3 tag matching. I downloaded this product and it asks you a whole bunch of personal questions in order to use it which I find to be completely unnecessary and it also costs money to use it (which is not really all that bad, people need to make money some how). So the technology exists and auditude says that have 3 million+ audio signatures in their database to match against. But I'd like to create something similar that is a little more open and not so intrusive (no personal questions required for something so trivial). The CDDB vs. FreeDB thing is sort of what I'd like to do. I think auditude needs a little competition (if that's possible )
So what do you people think? Don't bother? Great idea?
I'm pretty clueless with audio, so that's where I'm pretty stuck. If anybody thinks they can help or just if you have comments then please let me know. I've been unemployed for 10 months now, so I've got lots of time on my hands.
Thanks,
Andrew (noname123@shaw.ca)
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Hi,
I am working on a personal project (not realeased yet) that creates catalogues of Disks and CDs. It then let you search in that catalogue
, look for duplicates/uniques (using CRC32), etc. When i get everything ready i will release it (free).
Then i will start working on something like the one you said. My first though is to read the first 30 sec of each MP3, normalize, smoth, and divide it to 3 basic friquencies (usung FFT). Let's say 5,10,15 Khz, calculate the total gain of those frequencies and store them in the catalogue as a Vector. After that, i have to find the distance of every Vector to each other. (actually i will use more friquences and use multidimensional vectors). The more close the vectors, the more similar the sounds. The user can choose the percentance of similarity.
Please, let me know what you think...
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Ok, please mail me at nkast@fastnet.gr so we can talk about it.
I am gonna send you the app i was talking about as soon as i get your mail address, to check it out.
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CodeCollector:
That's my first add-in for Visual Studio.net, the main point is study try the way of developing the add-in for vs.net.Its main feather is collecting useful and repearable source code for you, you can select the code you want to collect and then drag or use popup menu to add them to "CodeCollector", when you want to use them, you can insert the content of file into your current document.
History
v1.0.0.0
2002.8.12 Released.
2002.8.12 Locate the xml configuration file by satellite path instead current application path.
2002.8.12 Fixed the bug that when user change a propery of folder or file, the name will be changed.
2002.8.13 Fixed the bug that when user double click a folder.
2002.8.13 Fixed the bug when deleteing the popupmenu which is build-in.
2002.8.14 Add "Search" command which can search a word in CodeCollector.
2002.8.14 Add "Insert" command which can insert the file of CodeCollector to current document.
2002.8.15 Add "About" information.
Thanks:
Thank <geoffrey_lowell@msn.com>, <microliang@hotmail.com> for testing beta version.
Contact:
Author: Qin feng
EMail: qf0421@hotmail.com, Feng.Qin@alcatel-sbell.com.cn
Any advice are welcomed!
SnapShot
Click here to download
I'm amumu, and you?
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Here's the scenario:
3 machines.
Web server - running ASP.NET
App server - running .NET assemblies
db server - running SQL 2000
We are exposing .NET objects, via remoting, on the app server and allowing consumption by the web server.
The team has been keen to pass datareaders (because "they're faster") from the business objects on the app server to the ASP.NET pages on the web server.
My argument, as the architect, is:
1. datareaders maintain a connection to the database and that means that the ASP.NET layer needs to take on more responsibility.
2. datareaders over remoting. WTF? No, just no, don't argue. AGGHGH
3. datasets are more programmable (my opinion)
4. the real benefit of datareaders over dataset will become more apparent when dealing with large resultsets, which we're gonna avoid anyway.
What does CP feel about datareaders over remoting?
Cheers,
Simon
"Sign up for a chance to be among the first to experience the wrath of the gods.", Microsoft's home page (24/06/2002)
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Getting value from stuff you don't own is a compelling
idea. Just think, someone else has created something
that has value, and has made it available to you. You
can now leverage its value in ways that makes all
parties richer. That's the promise of web services.
You need to know about web services. The advent of
standards-based web services marks a new era of
system development. First mainframe, then client-server,
the Web, now web services makes it possible to leverage
every legacy system of the past and do so much more
with your information assets.
Architag Press, a division of Architag International
Corporation, announces the publication of Web Services
Implementation Guide, Volume 1: Getting Started, by
Brian E. Travis and Mae Ozkan.
Sample chapters of the book is available at
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This book will show you what a web service is, and
how you can align your internal systems and external
trading partner interactions to take advantage of this
new concept in system integration.
You will learn about the "Three Steps to Web Services":
* Automate internal systems
* Determine integration points
* Expose integration points as web services
This book is for systems architects, developers,
and I.T. decision makers.
Highlights in this book:
* Written in a light, entertaining style.
* Emphasis on architectural design for web services.
* A tutorial on the state of web services standards.
* Plenty of real-life examples of web service use.
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* Companion Web site with all code samples and
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Yesterday I posted an idea to create a website about the Windows- and Active Template Library. I looked at the reply's and did notice that I wasn't very clear about a few (big...) things.
1. With support, I mean people who are willing to moderate parts of the website, so I don't have to do it all on my own.
Financial support would be nice, but isn't number one (for now), because I can invest some from my company (I'm the owner ), just enough to pay a website, and some hosting space.
2. About the idea that I am behind, I don't agree. I do use .NET, but I think there are many like me, who also use "unmanaged" code (Performance, etc...) As a matter of fact, there is a new WTL 7.0 which was made at microsoft's place (and works fine).
3. I do not want to spank CP, as a matter of fact, I want to do just the opposite, and provide an extension to the ATL/WTL articles/news/tutors/help right here on CP. Only with much more divisions etc... (This is just an idea)
4. Any other ideas are welcome (like a name for the site, I thought of wintemplates.com or typenameWin.com or something like that)
Sjoerd van Leent
LPCSTR Dutch = "Double Dutch "
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Hi,
Although I think your idea is of great benefit, have you considered helping out existing ones? Most concretely, Bjarke Viksoe has done a lot of things and deserves the "One of the most WTL active guys" mention.
Please check his website
http://viksoe.dk
Regards,
Ramon
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I'm interested in the ATL part. Now that everyone has a .net after their name it's nigh impossible to find solid information on ATL 7.0 - not even books! So I think a WTL/ATL website would be quite userful!
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nous sommes les esclaves
nous sommes partout
nous sommes nul part
nous maitrisons les lettres noires
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thanks for this support, if some more would post such messages, we can launch this thing.
Sjoerd van Leent
LPCTSTR Dutch = TEXT("Double Dutch ");
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I am currently working on a side project in my spare time and I could use some help. I can't offer any money, but I'd be happy to split the shareware fees if we get any after the software is released (if we release it as shareware - I'm open to the idea of open-sourcing it, release it as careware or freeware, or whatever).
The project is based around the idea of creating a better media player with improved random playback to simulate all the song selection concepts used by a radio station: weighted random selection (play more popular song more often, less popular song less often), scheduled songs and sound clips, station announcements, no repeat days, two-for-tuesday (N songs in a row by the same artist/group), separate playlist between pending request queue and complete song collection, and many many more feature ideas.
I need help because my day job takes too much of my time for me to realistically be able to complete this project on my own. If I could get one or two helpers familiar with MFC, C++, MS Visual C++ v6+, and preferably familiarity with the WinAMP SDK or the extension libraries for some other extendable media player that is worth extending, then I think we could crank it out in a realistic time frame.
email me for more project details, design documents, etc: rismisner@ameritech.netrent song selection schemes for different days (two-for-tuesday, no-repeat friday, etc)
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Details about what kind of help is wanted:
I'm mostly looking for somebody to help with the user interface side of the application. I am familiar with MFC, C++, and MS Visual C++ 6. I would like to find someone who is familiar with the WinAMP SDK for handling the interface to WinAMP if we implement this as a WinAMP plug-in, or some degree of equivalent experience with some other kind of enhanceable media player that is worth using. WinAMP would really be ideal since it is so popular and commonly used. I'd rather not create my own media player from scratch using borrowed media playback libraries if I can enhance an existing framework instead.
Bare minimum required skills: familiarioty with C/C++, MFC, Visual C++ 6+.
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Why I'm asking for help:
I have a day job that sucks up the vast majority of my time for writing software projects. If I do this all by myself it will probably never be finished simply for a lack of time to work on it. If I could get one or two helpers, I could actually finish the project in a reasonable time. My goal is to have something I can use to improve my daily work experience with a better music player. I plan to release the project as shareware or careware or possibly open-source it depending on the opinions of partners who offer to help - I'm open to a variety of options in that regard.
Anyone interested in assisting on this project, please email rismisner@ameritech.net. I can email you my complete design documents and we can divide up tasks, etc. If somebody would like to steal this idea and implement it before I can get around to it, please let me know: I won't be mad, I just want to use it!
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I am currently looking for help working on the next generation of my distributed rendering management software, Smedge.
Smedge is designed to help make use of mulitple machines to distribute a task, most commonly the rendering of animation. It is designed to be very powerful, very flexible, yet very easy to use, and testament to the success of this design is in the fact that many of the top end animation shops around the world are currently using it. The next generation is to port Smedge to other platforms and allow it to work across all platforms at the same time.
The initial port will be to get Linux and NT based windows running. Further platforms I would like to include would be Irix and Mac OS-X. However, I would like to be able to add additional platforms as needed.
I am looking for programmers with a very strong knowledge of networking code, of threads, of shell integration and OS specific issues, like file system management. Smedge is currently written in C++, using a combination of MFC, STL, and custom libraries, but I am not 100% committed to C++ if someone has a better idea.
You can find more information about the current product here:
http://www.uberware.net/smedge2/
Please contact me at robin@uberware.net
Thanks
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