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C++ String Toolkit (StrTk) Tokenizer

A brief introduction to a C++ String Tokenizer implementation

2012-02-19 13:19:00
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Silverlight Web Part sandboxed Deployment in SharePoint 2010 using VS2010

How to deploy Silverlight Web Part in SharePoint 2010 using VS2010

2012-02-19 03:13:00
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Announcing MySQL Monitoring Plugins from Percona

We’ve released a new set of monitoring plugins for MySQL servers and related software. With these plugins, you can set up world-class graphing and monitoring for your MySQL servers, using your own on-premises Cacti and Nagios software. The Cacti plugins are derived from an existing set of templates we’ve been using for several years, but the Nagios check plugins are brand new. They are informed by the research we did into the causes and preventions of MySQL downtime. Like all Percona…

2012-02-18 02:56:46 by MySQL Performance Blog
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OPEN-MVC-PLUS-ENTITY-FRAMEWORK...

Open MVC PLUS ENTITY FRAMEWORK + XML DB FOR WebLight Components for MVC.NET 3.0

2012-02-17 08:26:00
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ScreenCap: C# Screen Capture Application (branched from TeboScreen by GuyThiebaut)

A C# screen capture application based on TeboScreen by GuyThiebaut

2012-02-18 01:17:00
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Game of life: Code solution in C#

An Object Oriented solution to Conway's Game of life problem in C#

2012-02-18 04:24:00
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1.05BN QPM using MySQL Cluster 7.2

We've passed another performance milestone using MySQL Cluster. In 2002 we passed the limit of 1M reads per second. Now we've passed the milestone of 1B reads per minute. We achieved 1.05BN reads per minute on an 8-node cluster using MySQL Cluster 7.2.5.The benchmark used the latest MySQL Cluster version, available on launchpad and to be released as MySQL Cluster 7.2.5. The benchmark program is flexAsynch. Each read is a transaction consisting of a read of an entire row consisting of 25 attributes,…

2012-02-16 00:04:00 by Mikael Ronström
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Optimize Your SQL With Percona’s Online Query Advisor!

Wouldn’t it be nice if you could get expert advice on your SQL queries to find problems in them, the same way that programmers can use lint-check tools to warn about bugs in their C? if ( execute = 1 ) { launch_missile(); } Such a simple mistake, but it’s the kind of thing that James Bond movies are made of, isn’t it? Well, a lot of SQL queries have similar bugs, and thanks to Miguel Trias, now there’s a tool to help you find them. This is the second addition to our online…

2012-02-16 05:08:58 by MySQL Performance Blog
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SOLIDify your software design concepts through SOLID

When you design your software, you always should think in object oriented way. To improve this thinking process with accuracy you always should observe how objects are created and managed in the real world. Along with this if you have knowledge about design principles, you will start doing lot bette

2012-02-17 11:05:00
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Cloud-based MySQL Database Monitoring from Monitis

New feature provides significantly faster insight and root cause analysis SAN JOSE, Calif., February, 15, 2012 – Monitis, the leading cloud and web application monitoring software provider, today announces that it has added comprehensive MySQL database monitoring to its award-winning Application Performance Management & Monitoring platform. The robust Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) tool enables users to gain significantly faster insight when conducting root cause analysis. The MySQL monitoring…

2012-02-16 23:28:04 by Hovhannes Avoyan

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