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Have you used the OpenAccess ORM from Telerik ? How does it compare to NHibernate? When should I consider using it over NHibernate?
Started by Lance Fisher on
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Depending on your company this can be a deciding factor if your ready to embrace open source solutions with no guarentee... .
I've not used it but one benefit obvious to me, is OpenAccess is supported by Telerik, where as nHibernate is supported by the community .
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Please identify the most popular lightweight markup languages and compare their strengths and weaknesses. These languages should be general-purpose markup for technical prose, such as for documentation (for example, Haml doesn't count).
See also: Markdown...
Started by jhs on
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Textile Used by Redmine and the....
All three can be learned in a couple of hours or "winged" with the cheat sheet nearby .
I know of three main languages used commonly in the greater programming and tech community: Textile, Markdown, and reStructuredText .
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For a while now I've been using subversion for my personal projects.
More and more I keep hearing great things about Git and Mercurial, and DVCS in general.
I'd like to give the whole DVCS thing a whirl, but I'm not too familiar with either option.
What...
Started by TM on
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I think you can get a feeling of what those systems are similar or different in by whatching those two videos:
Linus Torvalds on Git ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4XpnKHJAok8 )
Bryan O'Sullivan on Mercurial ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JExtkqzEoHY... .
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Ok, so I'm not quite sure the difference between these languages. Could someone clarify? I know that XML has user-defined tag and html is pre-defined, but thats basically the extent of my knowledge.
I know that HTML5 is supposed to replace HTML, but wasn...
Started by GiH on
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XML is the Extensible Markup Language, which provides rules....
HTML5 is the next version of the HTML specification.
HTML is the HyperText Markup Language, which is designed to create structured documents and provide for semantic meaning behind the documents .
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There are several mechanisms for module/plugin mechanisms :
JSR-277 (now defunct), Project Jigsaw OSGi Eclipse plugins (currently built on top of OSGi ) Netbeans plugins Android apps Glassfish plugins (also the lesser used HK2 system) java.util.ServiceLoader...
Started by jamesh on
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The customizer gets called any time....
Consuming an extension point Write a ServiceTrackerCustomizer and construct a ServiceTracker for the classname you're interested in .
No upfront work to do.
Defining a service.
OSGi
Defining an extension point A.K.A.
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I have read the Fermi and GCN architecture articles but I am beaconing to my B3D friends to offer a high level comparison and contrast between the GCN and Fermi architectures (not so much implementations). Namely a look at the various elements and how...
Started by Acert93 on
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It would be very interesting to see ....
It would be very interesting to see how these two GPUs compare that).
It'd be incredibly be slightly lower than that).
Say, 1.4 or so) before you can start to compare the numbers with an AMD chip.
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Now that TMNT Color Classics #1 has hit the selves, I thought it might be interesting to see how it stacks up against the previous two attempts at coloring the issue. I put an article up about it over at TMNT Entity:
Compare/Contrast: The Many Colorizations...
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I haven't been down to the comic shop this week .
Ouch, that sort of kills the whole thing for me! Still, the samples you posted do at least make me interested in checking this one out .
Blue Shredder...
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Compare and contrast 1910's with 1920's? Following topics to compare & contrast during 1910's 1920's
Women-
Communications -
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1910s
Father McCabe’s obituary described a quiet man who “it is probable was organically incapable of shouting” but whose “low voice, coming from a stout, squirearchical body, could scintillate lightnings.” It’s easy to imagine that forceful personality... .
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I currently have an '03 K1200RS, which I like very much. However, the later GT's keep rattling around in my thinking. I rode a K1300GT (don't remember the year) yesterday (about 20+ miles of straight and fast and serious twisties up over a ridge and back...
Started by RBEmerson on
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DDM....
Gas mileage on the GT is averaging 44, so of these systems compare to the Harley 2 button system, I had me one of them "V TWIN" motorcycles for a few months headlight assembly.
To remember the seating of the RS to compare to the GT.
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Oh, yes...another game from yours truly...
This one is an OT game since the last one I started was an Everwood game.
It's another simple getting-to-know-you thing for our little community to see how much we have in common or what our differences are!
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Started by LemonyPie on
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My worst season of the year is also winter....
Your worst season of the year is.
My worst season of the year is winter because I hate snow and ice .
The last book you finished was Water For Elephants.
Super.
The last book that I finished reading was Naive.
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