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MSDN Webcast: Building SharePoint ASP.NET Web PartsMicrosoft Windows SharePoint Services provides support for .NET Web development. The .NET-managed object models serve as a platform for customizing SharePoint Web sites and for integrating custom Web applications developed upon the .NET Framework. One of the ways to build custom/integrated solutions is through the use of Custom Web Parts. This webcast discusses Web Part Architectures and solutions and demonstrates how to build Web Parts using ASP.NET. The demonstrations will show how to build basic web parts, tool parts, tool part properties, and connected web parts. read more:
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Move Google Toolbar Custom Search Buttons across PCsIf you’ve created a lot of your own Google Toolbar custom search buttons and want to move them to another PC, simply copy over all the *.xml files in the following folder from the old PC to your new one: %userprofile%Local SettingsApplication DataGoogleCustom Buttons. You must close all IE windows and re-open one again for the [...] read more:
Places to Intervene in a System By Donella H. MeadowsHere we continue the developer.* Systems and Software series, in which we explore the topics of general systems thinking and cybernetics to discover how "systems" concepts can help software professionals in the day-to-day work of creating, deploying, and improving software. Click here for the full article. read more:
Why isn't my custom Calendar class called?A: If you have a broad import statement like import java.util.*;, the Java Virtual Machine will adopt the standard distribution version of any named class, such as java.util.Calendar. You should limit the scope of your import statements and use the fully qualified name of the custom Calendar class. read more:
Pandora - Find New Music, Listen to Custom Internet Radio StationsPandora - Find New Music, Listen to Custom Internet Radio StationsCan you help me discover more music that I’ll like? Those questions often evolved into great conversations. Each friend told us their favorite artists and songs, explored the music we suggested, gave us feedback, and we in turn made new suggestions. Everybody started joking that we [...] read more:
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Keep visitors on your website with custom 404 not found pagesYou've probably seen many "404 not found" pages when surfing the web. A "404 not found" page is the page that comes up when someone tries to access a web page that doesn't exist. Learn how to keep customer on your website with custom 404 not found pages. read more:
Wakeair.com Expands Their Manufacturing Facility to Enable 100% Construction of Custom Wakeboard Towers and AccessoriesIntense customer demand has led Wakeair.com to increase production capabilities by expanding its manufacturing facility by 50%. The popular custom wakeboard towers and accessories manufacturer now completes 100% of production under one roof. (PRWEB Jul 13, 2006) Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/chachingpr.php/VGhpci1NYWduLVNxdWEtU3F1YS1JbnNlLVplcm8= read more:
Programming with Constructors in JavaThis article introduces you to constructors and their uses in Java. It covers the default constructor in Java handling a constructor with parameters and constructor overloading.... (Advertisement) Protect your software for the entire lifecycle. Only Unified Software Protection from SafeNet gives you complete security from the development stage through fast and flexible licensing, to distribution and beyond. Lock down your software? click for a free whitepaper on securing software revenue. read more:
August 08, 2005: Software Steals Data - Accounts at Over 50 banks affectedSunbelt Software has found a Trojan that gathers information from compromised computers and uploads them a to a remote server. read more:
Software Best Practices Conference to be Held in London, England on September 27, 2006CAI and the IT Metrics and Productivity Institute are hosting a one-day seminar in London, England that will show CIOs and IT Directors how to leverage software metrics best practices to dramatically improve the productivity and quality of their software development and maintenance organizations. [PRWEB Jul 10, 2006] read more:
Meet Penelope: Eudora and Thunderbird Join Forces for Email Software, and How Much it Matters for My Web Design BusinessI learned in the Eudora discussion list this morning that my long-time favorite email program, Eudora, is going open-source. Mozilla's new Penelope project is born. This move also made me reflect on the critically important role of email software with a Web design business. Today's post covers Eudora's major move, the important role of email software, especially in my small Web design business, and some of the current email software options. (1059 words, 20 links, 1 image) read more:
Test Smarter, Not Harder By Scott SehlhorstWhen weâ??re testing any software, we are faced with the tradeoff of cost and benefit of testing. With complex software, the costs of testing can grow faster than the benefits of testing. If we apply techniques like the ones in this article, we can dramatically reduce the cost of testing our software. This is what we mean when we say test smarter, not harder. Click here for the full article. read more:
Software Maintenance is a Solution, Not a Problem (An Excerpt from Software Conflict 2.0) By Robert L. GlassThe traditional, problem-oriented view of maintenance says that our chief goal in maintenance should be to reduce costs. I think that's the wrong emphasis. If maintenance is a solution instead of a problem, we can quickly see that what we really want to do is more of it, not less of it. And the emphasis, when we do it, should be on maximizing effectiveness, and not on minimizing cost. An excerpt from Software Conflict 2.0. Click here for the full article. read more:
Everyone Owns a Favorite Pair of Denim Jeans: But How Easy is it to Replace Them? Tailormade Jeanswear Conducts an On-Line Jeans Survey to Find Out the Exact ProblemTailormade Jeanswear makes premium quality, custom fitting denim jeans for people who have problems finding jeans that fit them properly. Made to measure custom fit jeans is usually the only solution for these individuals. Co-owner and founder Sam Meeks explains, “During the past few years we have discovered that poor fitting and special needs jeans are in much larger demand than we originally thought. The majority of our clients have a hard time finding jeans that are short or long enough in the legs or small or large enough in the waist in the styling they like.” (PRWEB Jul 11, 2006) read more:
Stunted Growth: Subsidies and Stagnation in the Software Tools Market By Steve BenzOn the face of it, there should be a great deal of money in the software tools business, but, surprisingly, the money really isnâ??t there for small businesses. This article will show that the ultimate cause of the deficiency is the fact that most of the large development tools are subsidized by the sales of Operating Systems and hardware. These subsidies have the effect of diminishing the profit potential of any pure software development tool vendor and thus remove the incentive to create. Click here for the full article. read more:
MTU Releases Video Hoster 3.3 SoftwareMTU Video Hoster 3.3 has been released. Hoster is the leading software for importing and playback of karaoke, audio, and video on PC. (PRWEB Jun 24, 2006) read more:
Watchng my Grandmother use SoftwareI just got back from helping my grandmother with her computer. We got her an iMac and she uses Apple's Mail program pretty effectively. Watching her use Mail is a real education in software usability. I've written before about some problems she had with mail. Apple has pretty much fixed every [...] read more:
New software program for your link exchange successThis new software program can help you to quickly achieve high link popularity for your website. A serious website promotion tool with an ethical approach to website promotion can help you to get lasting results. read more:
CSS and Web development search enginesIn October 2006 Google extended their Co-op platform with Custom Search Engine, which lets anybody create a specialised search engine (and earn money from it if they want to). I'm aware of three custom search engines of interest for Web professionals: While custom search engines are an interesting concept I find myself somewhat wary of using them. Not because there's anything wrong with them, but because I can't help wondering if what I'm looking for is on a site that the custom search engine has not added to its index. Only Ergonosearch has a list of indexed sites. You can see which sites are indexed by CSS Search, but only by creating a Google account and logging in. I can't find any way of finding out which sites Sparkl indexes. I think giving visitors easy access to a list of indexed sites would remove most of that feeling of uncertainty and make me trust specialised search engines more. Are you aware of any other Google CSEs related to Web development? Visit site to read or post comments…Add 456 Berea Street to your Technorati favorites. Posted in CSS, Web Standards.  read more:
Automating Software Development Processes By Tim KitchensAutomating repetitive procedures can provide real value to software development projects. In this article, we will explore the value of and barriers to automation and provide some guidance for automating aspects of the development process. Click here for the full article. read more:
The link popularity software for your website successARELIS is a top rated software program that helps you to build a powerful business network quickly and easily. You'll benefit from highly targeted free traffic to your website, new business contacts, a higher link popularity, higher search engine rankings and more sales. read more:
The Global Development Interview Series: Scotland, with Craig Murphy By Donna L. DavisIt's going to take us awhile to get all the way around the world, but here we are at stop #3, with Scottish software developer Craig Murphy, who shares his experience of software development life in Scotland with interviewer Donna L. Davis. Click here for the full article. read more:
EAI Paradigms : The notion of an Enterprise Component FrameworkParadigm, pronounced 'para-dim', means 'The generally accepted perspective of a particular discipline at a given time'. A common philosophy of paradigms if chosen correctly helps to churn out best of breed software. A concept of this software is the ECF or 'Enterprise Component Framework' -- a conceptual idea of collaborating services and softwares, that perhaps could be architected using Web-Services. In the coming few posts, we will look at some of the EAI paradigms and shall try to come to a read more:
The Many Flavors of Testing (An Excerpt from Software Conflict 2.0) By Robert L. GlassOnce we realize that we are committed to a future full of testing, it is worth exploring what testing really means. I would assert that there are several flavors of testing, and that all too often when we speak of testing we consider far too few of those flavors. An excerpt from Software Conflict 2.0. Click here for the full article. read more:
Shifting the Burden - Whose Monkey Is It? By Donald E. GrayA new installment in the developer.* Systems and Software series, exploring the connections between general systems thinking, cybernetics, and software development. Author Don Gray applies systems thinking principles--including "balancing loops," symptomatic and systemic solutions, and "shifting the burden"--to a recurring situation with one of his clients. Click here for the full article. read more:
Achieving QualityTechnology: Can You Automate Software Quality? "A lot of the debate has been focused on testing. Total Quality, however, would suggest that although testing is necessary, it's not sufficient. Testing focuses on inspection, not on prevention. To over-simplify, you test in hopes of demonstrating that the software has no defects (because you have a good high-quality development process), not to detect the defects that are present, but should not be there (because you don't have a good high quality development process). After several years of significant effort, the code my client was developing (and testing) still isn't of the high quality they are looking for. So we decided to go back, start from some basics, and look again at the issue of software quality." Goes through the processes to ensure quality software: code quality (using TDD), functional quality (giving the customer what they want), non-functional quality (security, privacy, compliance, etc), deployment and production quality, and maintenance. "This probably seems like a lot of additional work for the development organization. And it is. But the costs of defective code in the production environment (both direct, in terms of sustaining engineering, and indirect, in terms of lost revenue and reputation) was becoming significant. Management felt it had no choice but to focus on improved quality, and turn to the productivity issues later. So far, despite the added burden of all these quality–related activities (many of which already took place, but simply weren't very effective) we have not seen a slowdown in software availability. Some teams are actually moving faster than before, despite the new work they have to perform, because they spend much less time and effort on remediation and last-minute adjustments to code to fix issues that only show up as the code is transitioned to production." read more:
Internet hackers fleece man of R26 000 By Candice Bailey and Dianne Hawker A Cape Town businessman has been added to a growing list of Internet bank users who have lost money to fraudsters who hack into their accounts.
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EasyReader Closes Deal to Sell English Learning Software to Malaysian Ministry of EducationEasyReader Education Ltd. announces that it has closed a deal with the Malaysian Ministry of Education for the purchase of its award winning Fonty Software. Fonty enables students learning English to become automatic readers in only 15 hours, using its revolutionary voice recognition technology. (PRWEB Jun 23, 2006) Trackback URI: http://www.prweb.com/zingpr.php/UGlnZy1GYWx1LVBpZ2ctQ291cC1JbnNlLVplcm8= read more:
Big Medium 1.3.3 ReleasedMarch 23, 2004: This update fixes a handful of reported issue and also adds several small but tasty features to the Big Medium web content management system: new sorting views in the article editor menu, enhanced control over link behaviors, and two new widgets for custom templates. read more:
How do I limit the scope of a file chooser?A: The general mechanism for limiting file selection is to use a FileFilter. You could write a custom filter that only accepts files in a specified directory for instance. This would not stop users from browsing the file system, but would ensure that no other files could be selected. read more:
The Future is a little BrighterDavid links to a posting he forwarded from the Kowari developers list ( original post here) from Amit Kapoor about the future of Kowari: "The Topaz Foundation (http://www.topazproject.org) is very pleased to forward the email, from Michael H. Wallach (Senior Counsel, Northrop Grumman) to Richard Fontana...We trust that this letter will end any confusion with respect to the future status of Kowari, which has been secured, and that the community will now be able to focus on making Kowari one of the most vibrant open source projects." "Northrop Grumman respects the rights that users of open source Kowari software receive under the MPL. Northrop Grumman intends that open source Kowari software, licensed under the MPL, is and will remain free, open source software. Moreover, Northrop Grumman has no objection to the continued appropriate use of the "Kowari" name by developers participating in the Kowari open source project." read more:
[Updated (1.6)] Commonly Used .NET Coding Patterns in CodeDom (now under a CC license)The latest update (1.6) of my article Commonly Used .NET Coding Patterns in CodeDom is now out. Major changes made since 1.5: - The Asynchronous Operation pattern has been added.
- The Disposable Type pattern has been added.
- The XML Comment patterns have been added.
- Automatic documentation of the Begin/End Process, Custom Attribute, Custom Exception, Delegate, Event, Observer, Singleton, and Typed Collection patterns.
- The Unary operators
IsNull and NotNull have been added. - Several bug fixes.
- The work is now licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 License: You can copy, freely distribute, derive, and even use the code in a commercial product, but you must attribute it to the author (that is, me).
As always, I'm looking for new ideas to add, so let me know if you think of anything else you'd like to add to the package. The formatting is a little screwey, especially in the code samples, but it's ok. Please note that the new license now permits free use of this code in commercial products. If you decide to use the library, I'd love to know about it. :) Installing software on Linux(Posted 16 Jul 2006 by Ray) read more: Video Tutorial: Ubuntu Software Management(Posted 14 Jul 2006 by Ray) read more: 'ComponentSoftware Diff (CSDiff)' added to eZineSoftware Reviews read more: computerhistory's History of LISPHistory of LISP (software collection committee) edited by Paul McJones. Abstract: The goal of this project is to locate source code, design documents, and other materials concerning the original LISP I/1.5 system, and as many of its follow-ons as possible. LISP was one of the earliest high-level programming languages and introduced many ideas such as garbage collection, recursive functions, symbolic expressions, and dynamic type-checking. This is a pilot project of the Computer History Museum's Software Collection Committee to develop expertise in the collection, preservation, and presentation of historic software. Comments, suggestions, and donations of additional materials are greatly appreciated.
I ran across this page by accident while googling for 'lisp assembler lap' because I'd recently learned LAP was the standard acronym for lisp assembly program (ie a lisp based assember), which also described what I was currently trying to do. It's funny how often a new idea is just the Nth repetition of many old ideas. :-) Anyway, this page links a wealth of interesting material on early Lisp implementations. (Unfortunately a number of the PDF documents don't open on my current machine, so I can't read several of the items I find most interesting, including everything L. Peter Deutsch authored.) read more: School Software Licences Under Review Tony writes "ZDNet asks the question: 'Does Microsoft Campus give good value for money?' Its good to see a review of the dominant software, but the review is likely to lead to no or little changes, so the real question would be 'Is the review worth the money being spent on it?'."
This article is dispatched by Babysitter Services and attached here for your comfort by Website Design. Housekeepers North York, Web Site Design, and new outstanding resources also available. [Via Slashdot] read more: Mecmesin Stretches the Limits of Elongation TestingMecmesin, the international manufacturer of product quality testing equipment, have recently supplied the global pharmaceuticals giant Fresenius Kabi with a custom engineered solution to help meet their stringent quality control requirements. (PRWEB Jun 25, 2006) Trackback URI: http://www.prweb.com/zingpr.php/UGlnZy1TaW5nLU1hZ24tQ291cC1JbnNlLVplcm8= read more:
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