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How To Work With CloudDrive - Your Azure Hard Drive In Azure

How to work with CloudDrive, Your azure hard drive in Azure

2012-02-13 02:32:00
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ASP .NET Plotter (Ajax, jQuery and HTML5)

Nowadays, There are a plenty of Javascript charting libraries. Justly, this article aims to show you how you can integrate Javascript charting libraries in ASP .NET and build custom charting user controls depending on your flavor and your needs.

2012-02-13 08:04:00
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Android project structure (Eclipse)

Memo about structure of the Android project and Support Package

2012-02-12 13:12:00
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The vendor prefix mess

This is one of those weeks where everything happens simultaneously. I think that the vendor prefix discussion is the most important topic, so that’s what will get my attention. Daniel Glazman, co-chair of the CSS WG, posted a call for action that warned of the dire consequences of web developers using only -webkit-prefixed CSS declarations: IE, Mozilla and Opera would also implement -webkit-. I will argue that the proposed solution of making web developers aware of the problem may be technically…

2012-02-10 08:04:12
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WPF / MVVM Real-Time Trading Application

This project is a real-time multi-threaded trading application framework developed with WPF / MVVM

2012-02-11 09:00:00
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Reddit.com: What non-PHP stuff should a PHP developer know?

On Reddit.com there's a good discussion going on to answer the question "What non-PHP stuff should a PHP developer know?" I was looking at job description for a web developer, and one of the big responsibilities was database maintenance. [...] And along those lines, what other skills would be useful for a PHP developer to have that aren't directly PHP-based? Suggestions so far include things like: Linux command-line skills some Python Virtualization (making and administering VMs) Version control…

2012-02-11 02:27:02
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Shinguz: I prefer MySQL binary tar balls with Galera...

In my set-ups I have different MySQL versions (MySQL 5.0, 5.1, 5.5 and 5.6, Percona Server 13.1 and 24.0, MariaDB 5.2.10, 5.3.3, Galera 1.0, 1.1 and 2.0) running in parallel at the same time. Up to now I have not found a practical way yet to do this with RPM or DEB packages. If anybody knows how to do it I am happy to hear about it. So I love and need only binary tar balls. Installation and removal is done within seconds and no remainings are left over after a removal. To operate the whole I use…

2012-02-09 01:13:18
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Announcing Percona Toolkit Release 2.0.3

We’ve released Percona Toolkit 2.0.3, with a couple of major improvements and many minor ones. You can download it, read the documentation, and get support for it. What’s new? You can read the changelog for the details, but here are the highlights: Brand new pt-diskstats, thanks to Brian Fraser. This tool is completely rewritten, and it’s finally the iostat replacement I always wanted. Not only does it have the functionality I want (interactive, slice and dice, smart defaults)…

2012-02-07 10:47:41 by MySQL Performance Blog
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Dynamically Map SQL Resultset to Business Object

Dynamically map type-safe business objects to a DataTable using reflection and generics.

2012-02-08 09:08:00
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Drive your application through Twitter direct messages

Use Twitter as a globally available persisted message queue in your distributed applciation work flow

2012-02-07 03:18:00

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