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Carbide.c is a family of IDEs for the creation of C and C applications for Symbian OS devices. Carbide.c is based on the Eclipse IDE and the C/C development tools from the Eclipse CDT Project.
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O livro mais vendido sobre apresentao profissional desde o seu lanamento!
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When helping a friend (my previous student) on her final project, I tried to use the SkypeAPI for Java in Processing, and finally got it work in windows XP using Processing 1.0 (Finally … well I didn't know they released the 1.0 version until last week).
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No plano mais barato, o gadget sai por R$ 1300, com mensalidade de R$ 93 e 200Mb de dados, mais alguns minutos e SMS.
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Some of us might have used the ASP.NET Authentication, Profile or Roles services that shipped with the .Net Framework 3.5. Another advantage of these services is their integration with windows forms applications and the fact that user authentication, role and profile data can be shared between windows forms and web applications.
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ColorLib is a library for the Processing programming environment. It makes it easy to import color palettes from different sources like files (.act or .cs) or webservices (colr, kuler and colourLovers). It has some handy functions to create color harmonies and sorting colors.
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AnalogySpace can be used to infer new common-sense knowledge, organize ideas into ad-hoc categories, detect topics in text, correlate knowledge between different languages or data sources, and compare concepts on arbitrary scales that can be generated on the fly.
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Divisi is a library for reasoning by analogy and association over semantic networks, including common sense.
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ConceptNet aims to give computers access to common-sense knowledge, the kind of information that ordinary people know but usually leave unstated.
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Computers don't currently know the basic things about the world that we consider "common sense." Here, you can help build a database of such knowledge in simple English sentences. The computer will analyze these sentences to connect concepts and draw new conclusions from the things you teach it.
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O Brasil entrou para o ranking dos dez maiores pases em nmero de usurios de banda larga no terceiro trimestre deste ano, segundo estudo do instituto Point Topic, ocupando o dcimo lugar.
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Now that you know the basics of MathBin, you need to get up-to-speed on the basics of LaTeX. Don't be alarmed when you start looking at it, it's really quite simple! Try searching for introductions to LaTeX equations.
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This implementation is based on Roger Alsing's description, though not on his code. There are probably some subtle differences in how the mutations are done, how the polygons are represented and how the fitness is computed as I tried to figure out how to have it running reasonably fast in JavaScript <canvas> environment.
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Plenty of new and interesting revisions to the original Fahrner Image Replacement technique sprouted up in late 2003. This was an attempt to consolidate them. Please note that this page is no longer being maintained.
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Creating equal-height columns with CSS is sometimes a bear. But who needs the hassle of faux columns, “clear” divs and the rest? With this bit of jQuery, you can easily equalize the heights of any group of elements.
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It's been months, yet it still posts strong numbers every week. Considering that fact, I decided to create a screencast that shows you exactly how to convert a PSD into perfect XHTML/CSS.
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Please note that this article is targeted at web designers and developers who are well versed in xHTML/CSS.
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After I wrote and published my last article on writing a function to equalize heights in jQuery, I realized that the function would probably make a really useful jQuery plugin. This is that plugin.
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Q: What percentage of users benefit when you make software accessible?A: One hundred percent.