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News – Monthly list of Puzzles and Solutions on SQLAuthority.com « Journey to SQLAuthority

June 28, 2011 by pinaldave This month has been very interesting month for SQLAuthority.com we had multiple and various puzzles which everybody participated and lots of interesting conversation which we have shared. Let us start in latest puzzles and continue going down. There are few answers also posted on facebook as well. http://blog.sqlauthority.com/2011/06/28/sqlauthority-news-monthly-list-of-puzzles-and-solutions-on-sqlauthority-com/
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Let’s review some basic exception design guidelines, summarized from Object Design: Roles, Responsibilities, and Collaborations (Rebecca Wirfs-Brock and Alan McKean, Addison-Wesley, 2003). Don’t try to handle coding errors. Unless your software is required to take extraordinary measures in error scenarios, don’t spend a lot of time designing it to detect and recover from programming errors.
http://blog.carbonfive.com/ Carbon Five and Good Eggs are joining up to show off some of the projects they’ve recently worked with an emphasis on the technology that made them possible. We want to share what we think is interesting and what we’ve learned along the way. Genetic Symphony – A Genentech, IDEO, and Carbon Five collaboration for TED2012.

The Carbon Emitter | The blog of Carbon Five

Mayo 31, 2011 Hoy he podido asistir a una contradicción de las de manual. Se avisó el cierre del muro público de “Esto sólo lo arreglamos entre todos”, campaña que invitaba a un supuesto crowdsourcing inspiracional de la cual en su día lancé una parodia con la sana intención de hacer reir a la gente. Terapia transformadora y liberadora donde las haya. http://www.chilelogela.com/contemporaneo/estoloarreglamos-%c2%bfjugando-al-despiste-desde-arriba/

Estoloarreglamos… ¿Jugando al despiste desde arriba?

Cool Gadgets at the Right Price - Worldwide Free Shipping - DealExtreme

http://www.dealextreme.com/ My opinion on DealExtreme is the best because it is a transparent company that serves its customers from a distance, as in my case I'm from Brazil. I never had any preoblema with DX for always imforma by email when orders are dispatched and with numbers of rastreamentols. I am very satisfied with the service of dealextreme, I had an order returned by the Brazilian customs and they would reverse it without much ado. optimal interface between customer and company where you feel really valued. recommend to all.
Developing user interfaces is tricky, regardless of whether you’re just trying to understand the high level scenegraph layout, or whether you’re pushing pixels for a finely tuned user interface. I understand and feel for people in this situation. UI developers come up with all kinds of tricks, for example, temporarily introducing a bold one pixel border of varying colours around components to better understand the user interface. I certainly know I have done that countless times in the past when building user interfaces, and frankly, it is painful and massively time consuming. Inside the JavaFX team, since times of yore (that is, since at least JavaFX 1.3, but perhaps earlier – my memory fails me here), we’ve had this remarkable little tool that was called Scenic View. http://fxexperience.com/

JavaFX News, Demos and Insight // FX Experience

Public Policy Blog | Author Archives-Mozilla Firefox

Many are the predictions those days in the Net concerning our sector and its perspectives for 2012, from how the telecom sector will evolve, to which services and technological trends will be the winners for next year, or how social networks will be positioned, what will be the IT “super themes” for 2012, etc… This is a difficult and somersault exercise in a very dynamic and evolving sector such as the ICT & Telecom one. However, it is sure that some trends could be already detected. Concerning the ICT public policy area, we could see the following issues as relevant as they are present in several international and public institutions agendas for 2012. Here are some of them: http://www.publicpolicy.telefonica.com/blogs/blog/author/natalia/

Welcome - LiteratePrograms

From LiteratePrograms Welcome to LiteratePrograms ! LiteratePrograms is a unique wiki where every article is simultaneously a document and a piece of code that you can view, download, compile, and run by simply using the "download code" tab at the top of every article. See Insertion sort (C) for a simple example. http://en.literateprograms.org/LiteratePrograms:Welcome
6 Mar This is a quick intro to developing Lift (the framework, not applications using Lift). Mostly useful for people wishing to work with the code base (like committers). Just to reiterate: This is not for developing Lift applications . If you need to navigate the Lift source code (highly recommended btw!) http://jeppenejsum.wordpress.com/

Tales from the classpath – Jeppe Nejsum Madsen

And now the other half of Business Intelligence – Drill Down! - The B.I. Guy

First, I had hoped to have videos by now to show the ad-hoc queries in action. However, the person who is working on the videos had a bicycle accident last week and cracked a couple of ribs. He's ok except that he has allergies and it's pollen season – a sneeze is now an incredibly painful event for him. So he's recuperating at home and will be back this week to do the videos. We originally struggled with this quite a bit. http://www.the-business-intelligence-guy.com/2011/05/and-now-the-other-half-of-business-intelligence-drill-down.html
News of a potential security leak in Skype’s network protocols may be overblown, an investigation by ReadWriteWeb reveals today. Though it is possible for a program to expose IP addresses that have, at some point in history, been utilized by Skype users, this particular program is not Skype itself or anything that exploits a flaw in Skype. Rather, it’s a separate, nonendorsed, reverse-engineered form of Skype 5.5.

Tools, Resources, and Guides for Web Developers - ReadWriteHack

Eureqa automatically splits your data into groups: training and validation data sets. The training data is used to optimize models, whereas validation data is used to test how well models generalize to new data. Eureqa also uses the validation data to filter out the best models to display in the Eureqa user interface. This post describes how to use and control these data sets in Eureqa.

Eureqa

Queness - Design Inspirations, jQuery Tutorials and Web Design & Development Community

Web Form is a really common web component in a website, you use it to collect data, user details etc. However, the existing form features are pretty restricted and has the most basic capability. In this post, we have collected 12 really useful form plugins that will help you to create a better and user friendlier web form

Models Everywhere

The first assembly programming languages were often complemented by flowchart modeling notations as an aid to produce new programs or to understand already written existing ones. More than half a century later, people are still often using UML or other modeling notations in complement to Scala, Java, Dart or other programming languages. In spite of the continuous improvements to programming languages and their IDEs over this long period of time, there is still no strong convergence between programming and modeling languages. This suggests that both categories are perhaps doomed to coexist and to evolve independently in a scheme of mutual cooperation. But the boundary between them has never been precisely drawn.

El Blog de Enrique Dans

Apple ha convocado una conferencia de prensa para dentro de unas horas, a las dos de la tarde hora española (las seis de la mañana en San Francisco), con el fin de anunciar la decisión tomada con respecto a la enorme pila de cash – noventa y siete mil seiscientos millones de dólares – generada por sus operaciones. Es la respuesta a lo que muchos han llamado “la pregunta de los cien mil millones de dólares”. Para entender la importancia de este anuncio, es preciso documentar un poco la situación. Primero, el hecho: no es habitual que las compañías acumulen cantidades tan monstruosas de dinero en efectivo.