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I still prefer reading messages that are different than subjects...
PS: Your post fits better in The Lounge[^] rather than here...
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You're posting in the wrong forum. This forum is for reporting industry news.
/ravi
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Wrong forum.
And I prefer to write backend processes with no user interaction at all.
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I prefer desktop applications as well.
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Most of the secure web is using an insecure algorithm, and Google's just declared it to be a slow-motion emergency. "Security is mostly a superstition."
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Kent Sharkey wrote: "Security is mostly a superstition." FTFY
I'm not questioning your powers of observation; I'm merely remarking upon the paradox of asking a masked man who he is. (V)
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The main reason behind all this is, that Google wants its own tag on almost everything. So when you will update the SHA-1 to some newer version, Google's name would be there.
Favourite line: Throw me to them wolves and close the gate up. I am afraid of what will happen to them wolves - Eminem
~! Firewall !~
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Wireless access points are basically magic. Well, it is actually science, but to early users, it was like something out of a fantasy. "It's the little things that count"
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Totally agree and totally nice thing to bring your appliance to the restroom and tabbing around the web while emptying yourself. That way both things come together into new a userfriendly experience: press that thing into the bowl while online!
Michael Pauli
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/ravi
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some, or many of you might be familiar with the name "Smarty". Orgiginally it comes from PHP, which is a "template"-language for Web-development. I did "smarty.php" for a couple of years before i quit WEB-development and decided to be for business apps and forth. Someday, SQL and other things where quite important for me and I h´ve had to do nothing more than to write IF´s and THEN´s and "AND" and something like that....being lost in the forest of code and SQL-statements I gave up.
Finally, I remembered ... there was somethihg I really liked.... And I decided to give "Smarty" a second face. That was the birth of "Smarty.NET". Since I am familiiar on how to write parsers/scanners (that´s what I´d im my youth often), it was a new challange for me.
Smarty.NET is a template language. You could read a Text-File with [$MyName} in it.
And {$MyName} will be replaced with "Your name". It supports alot!!!"! more, like reflection, objects, polymororphism. control structures, loops, whatever you like.
You can extend it very EASY and It will cost you ... nothing.
Acually, I do write most of my SQL-Queries and other stuff in Smarty.NET. One reason is: it is simple, small and smart.
Another benefit os: it is extendable with your own code.
A sample might be:
Output some other text above....
{if $Account=="ItIsMe"}
(OR {$MyVar+12*3})
{/if}
Output some other text below....
Or just
Hello, my name is {$Name}
What comes out now is one of the best things I ever did. Starting in 2002 with that project, I am here now.
Being alone with a great beast is the worst thing to experience.
We have one drawback. The original author of Smarty/PHP does not agree with me. So I am looking for a new, fresh and great name for the library.
Once, we have that name, I´ll be starting releasing it and writing articlS for it.
Cheers,
Andy
cu., drice aka. A. Thiede
modified 8-Sep-14 20:17pm.
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Wrong forum for this....i think
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You're posting in the wrong forum. This forum is for reporting industry news.
/ravi
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That Higgs boson that everyone was so eager to find last year? As it turns out, it could be the end of everything -- in the wrong circumstances, anyway. Let's try it and find out!
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Atomic energy can destroy the world in the wrong conditions, but we are still here.
Let's hope, we didn't run out of luck yet.
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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Just as any other professional should know his or her tools, programmers have their toolkits which they should be familiar with and continously improve in them. It freaks me out when I see people use the edit menu for cut, copy, and paste
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Wait that's not the correct way of cutting/copying/pasting?!?!
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Convenience drives much of the world's best technology, from Amazon Web Services to Web frameworks like AngularJS. But that "convenience", which makes it easy to quickly become productive, often comes with a hidden price tag: to become truly productive, you're going to have to sweat. "Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler."
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A report predicts that the Internet of Things is inevitable, with nearly two-thirds of consumers planning to buy an in-home IoT device in the next five years. However, it’s not all trouble-free. My fridge just tweeted its agreement
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Based on answers from 2000 people - most of them probably understand only the Internet part of IoT...
I'm not questioning your powers of observation; I'm merely remarking upon the paradox of asking a masked man who he is. (V)
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MSN is back. Microsoft is revamping its MSN brand with the introduction of several Bing-powered apps and a new homepage. Because people were just starting to get used to the Bing brand?
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Hey, it's Microsoft. How can one be surprised?
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Enhancing productivity for every C and C++ developer on Linux, OS X and Windows. Are they coming out with a new IDE every week now?
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Newest revision of LLVM compiler framework battles with GCC on performance, but it has lots of ground to cover. "He's gaining on you so you better look alive. He's busy revving up a powerful Mach 5."
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