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Archive for March 7th, 2014

UINavigationController video when using Oxygene or Hydrogene Remobjects C# (via: remobjects)

Posted by jpluimers on 2014/03/07

Nice video when using either of the RemObjects Elements (Oxygene or Hydrogene): for creating a UI UINavigationController – remobjects.

–jeroen

Posted in .NET, C#, C# 1.0, C# 2.0, C# 3.0, C# 4.0, C# 5.0, Development, Oxygene, Pascal, RemObjects C#, Software Development | Leave a Comment »

Choose your chart type & Amount of profanity in git commit messages per programming language (via: andrewvos.com)

Posted by jpluimers on 2014/03/07

Funny charts at andrewvos.com – Amount of profanity in git commit messages per programming language.

The source is online too: AndrewVos/github-statistics.

And it led me to this really nice way of choosing your chart type.

Click to enlargeRead the rest of this entry »

Posted in .NET, C#, C++, Development, Java, JavaScript/ECMAScript, Perl, PHP, Ruby, Scripting, Software Development, Web Development | 2 Comments »

Formatting your G+ posts (via: Ahmed Zeeshan – Google+ – Google+ | The Early Adopter’s Guide)

Posted by jpluimers on 2014/03/07

Ever since I started G+, I was frustrated by the lack of markdown you can use.

Luckily, I found this post by Ahmed Zeeshan titled Google+ | The Early Adopter’s Guide Note.

It is not only the content of his post, but also that he made available the source template available, so it becomes much easier to start writing a G+ post.

Well done Ahmed!

Read his other posts too: highly recommended.

–jeroen

Posted in Blogging, G+: GooglePlus, Power User, SocialMedia | Leave a Comment »

OpenSUSE 12.2: Install package lesspipe and using it from bash

Posted by jpluimers on 2014/03/07

lesspipe is a great tool:

lesspipe.sh is an input filter for the pager less as described in less‘s man page. The script allows you to view files with binary content, compressed files, archives and files contained in archives.

… however getting it to run on OpenSUSE was a bit of a journey as it is not part of the standard OpenSUSE 12.x repository. You can only get ‘unstable’ lesspipe packages, of which the Show home:adra / lesspipe – openSUSE Build Service seems to be maintained most frequently.

This is how to install it from there: Read the rest of this entry »

Posted in *nix, bash, Development, Linux, openSuSE, Power User, Scripting, Software Development, SuSE Linux | 2 Comments »

WebRTC diagram of flow and their states: Overview of a peer connection lifetime (via: Alexandre Gouaillard on Google Groups)

Posted by jpluimers on 2014/03/07

From Alexandre GOUAILLARD:

I see a lot of questions on the mailing list, in my course, and during the meetups about the different states and flow of a peer connection. I thought I should share a slide that shows an overview of what you should expect, as it proved helpful for some as a reference.

Note: Read the rest of this entry »

Posted in Communications Development, Development, Internet protocol suite, TCP, WebRTC | Tagged: | Leave a Comment »

 
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