Latest Blog Posts
The Spring Framework has permeated the entire Java ecosystem and has grown to include web frameworks and even integrating into GWT. Today we will use some core Spring functionality. What you need to complete this tutorial: 1. The Java JDK 1.6 2. Eclipse 3.5 or 3.6, older versions will probably …
When you create a new Android project in Eclipse, IntelliJ or via the command line you will get the following project structure: This project structure is the same for every Android app you build and shouldn't be changed. Let's talk about each of the folders and what they are used for,
src - …
android, assets, binary files, bitmap, blogs, eclipse, folders, img, ins, intellij, java libraries, linkage, nice things, open source libraries, project structure, source code, workflow
Via AllAboutSymbian, AAS Insight 134 podcast is available.
Samsung firmware update
Samsung and Symbian
Ovi Files to close
Discussion of evolving Ovi strategy (Ovi as a content delivery platform)
Pixel Pipe Send and Share
Ovi Maps update
Swype on Symbian^1
Orange introduce HD voice
First thoughts …
alessandro, allaboutsymbian, firmware update, first thoughts, hd, insight, maps, mobile, nokia, orange, ovi, ovi maps, podcast, samsung, symbian
Via EngadgetMobile, looks like that Nokia is launching a new Symbian^3 device next week, the Nokia E7, which is basically a Nokia N8 with a full qwerty keyboard!
Alessandro
flash lite, flash lite phones, forum nokia, mobile, nokia, nokia n8, nokia nseries, symbian, symbian^3
This very long weekend I was working on my presentations for upcoming Flex symposium in New York City. I have two topics there that should have been called “Future of Mobile Computing” and “Bread-and-Butter techniques for Adobe Platform”.
In first I will be talking how …
adobe, bread and butter, flex, legacy, mobile software, new york city, presentations, symposium
Joshua Flanagan at Los Techies has a really excellent 2-part tutorial to look at if you want to understand git, starting you at the beginning with creating a branch and making commits in this article. Part two is on understanding merge and rebase with gitk.
joshua, techies
There's been a lot of talk about Git in the ColdFusion community recently. And rightly so, it's a really nice source control management system. But there's more to Git than source control. To find out other uses for Git I recommend folks read or listen to the interview with ProGit …
books, chacon, coldfusion, coldfusion community, evangelist, git, management system, source control
For the past week I've been using a new Android phone, the Samsung Galaxy S (and specifically, the AT&T version of it branded Samsung Captivate). In general, the Galaxy S is a really nice phone, and is a very welcome addition to the growing list ...
amp, captivate, galaxy, mobile, samsung, welcome addition
Pocas veces ponemos atención a lo que las grandes empresas nos venden de sus productos, sobre todo en los detalles que a simple vista son imperceptibles... pero si llegamos a desarrollar una buena agudeza visual y si nos basamos en la simple lógica, podemos llegar a descubrir pequeños detalles …
apple, diseño, iphone, ipod, photoshop, ter, wtf
Como muchos de ustedes saben hace unas semanas se llevo a cabo Campus Party en la Ciudad de México, un gran evento de tecnología donde superamos varias de las expectativas que teníamos al principio. Tuve el honor de coordinar los contenidos (conferencias y talleres) junto con un gran equipo de …
cabo, campus party, conferencias, eventos, mexico, videos
In my previous post I talked a little bit about how we recorded the footage for the MAX Unawards application and how After Effects CS5 and Premiere Pro CS5 really helped me save a lot of time. Today I’m going to explain how the personalized video segments were done. Cue points Whenever you …
adobe, behind the scenes, cs5, cue points, flash, flash platform, how-to, little bit, max, max2010, time today
This post is for those of you out there who have managed to get two or more versions of Coldfusion running side by side, but are now facing the challenge of HOW on earth you can actually run your apps in both versions using Apache. For example, now you'd like to test your app in CF9 by typing in …
apps, coldfusion, configuring apache, earth, goog, nbsp, running
I recently saw the new HTML5 Search input element and wondered what the heck it does:
PLAIN TEXT
HTML:
<input name="s" type="search" />
Chris Coyier has posted an in-depth article going into this new HTML5 input type to appease your curiosity. The HTML5 spec actually says you …
curiosity, depth article, front page, html, input type, text html, what the heck
WorkAwesome has been updated with a new theme that matches that of theNetsetter. The theme makes the site more ad-friendly, and is one of a number of strategies that hope to bring the site in line with the success of its sibling. Recent articles on WorkAwesome cover Gmail’s new Priority …
makeover, news, priority, recent articles, sibling
Jordan McNamara is the Envato Support & Community Manager. You may have met him online in his support role, or heard him co-hosting the Envato podcast. Last week Jords flew out of Australia for a while, and we caught up with him (mid air) via email about what he’s up to. So, …
australia, community, email, jordan, team
As the title says, I am going to JavaOne this year. The conference runs from the 19th to the 24th of September in San Francisco and contains an amazing line up of sessions and speakers. It's going to be awesome ... I'll post details on my agenda shortly. …
google, java, jdk, node, oracle, san francisco, sessions, speakers, sys, woot
One thing Windows does better than Ubuntu on my Alienware M17x is allow me to use the low power mode on the laptop, which is perfect when flying.Once I had set up a simple development environment on my Windows partition, I needed a way to be able to work on my Coldfusion code, but not lose any …
coldfusion code, development environment, git, laptop, partition, source control, ubuntu
Last year Envato’s first marketplace FlashDen changed its name to ActiveDen. We didn’t want to break thousands of existing links, so we’ve been forwarding them ever since. A bit like an Aussie farmer rounding up stray sheep. Unfortunately this hasn’t encouraged you to be …
hasn, marketplace, marketplaces, news
Over at codecentric.de, Mirko Novakovic shares lessons learned regarding a ThreadLocal Memory Leak that he dealt with in one of his projects recently.
memory leak
Simply put, it is time for Healthcare to catch up with technology. Healthcare IT has been the Cinderella in waiting way too long, and folks we have a mess on our hands. Poor Leadership and Heroic Getter Done Right Now...
getter
There is a line in the sand when it comes to technology adoptions. Lately the school of thought has been regarding separating IT and the business, and just implementing the system. However it is time to rethink that perspective. In...
perspective, technology
Decíamos ayer que la industria informática corre mucho. Algunos ejemplos más robados de aquí…
Más info: el bus S-100, de 16 bits, se usaba en el histórico Altair 8800, además de en los ordenadores de Cromemco, allá por los 70.
Aún se pueden comprar módems Penril.
Como cuenta la wikipedia, …
16 bits, cacharritos, wikipedia
Check out http://whatthecommit.com/ – my favourite:
(\ /)
(O.o)
(>
svn, uncategorized
Returns a boolean 1/0 from anything, including empty strings.
empty strings
Free, simple Flash photo gallery software for Mac. With built-in stunning templates, it helps you make, display, and share a flash gallery on the web or your Mac in a professional, intuitive way.
flash gallery, flash photo, intuitive way, studio 1, templates
Back in December 2007 I filed a feature request with Adobe (ASL-22) which called for native language support of private and protected constructors. At that time there were quite a few conversations taking place within the community regarding different solutions for implementing pseudo Singletons, …
abstract classes, actionscript 3, adobe, adobe air, adobe flash, adobe flex, conversations, feature request, flash player, flex, jira, news, philosophy, pseudo, software engineering, tamarin
Glad you could stop by for the fifth edition of the IT Management Review. As you know, IT Management Review is a monthly digest covering the best of IT Management blog posts published within the last month. Application Management, ITSM,...
blog, management
On projects decisions matter, timely decisions are crucial to project results and team performance. Wise project managers are skilled in the art of facilitating decisions. Often we find ourselves in situations where a decision Is needed to evaluate a change,...
project management, project managers, protocols
It is just about that time of year again, when we will go about creating business cases. These are our proposals for investments the business can make to improve operations, achieve growth in an existing market or grow in another...
business case, implementing an ehr, investments, proposals, time of year