Ugh, It seems they've raised the prices. The builders was free some time ago... Sorry my bad.
Denis A Stoyanov
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Mobile development with VS2013 -
Mobile development with VS2013It seems to be a rather simple app. I suggest you using a hybrid approach (JavaScript...). Take a look at Telerik App Builder. Their products are good. Also they have automatic submission to app stores. As far as I remember it was free and it really saves time.
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Oh, that ol' Cthulhu sure is sneaky...So, the next time you encounter a developer who insists on consuming HTML with RegEx, pass them a sample like that, sit back, and watch the fun.
Then a few days later after he is broken just send him this piece of art.
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Windows 10 Automatic Downloads is blowing data caps.Yes, but if you have a properly configured network, only 1 computer will download it and the others will download it from the computer that has downloaded it. Like torrents. This is how it works.
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Little girl gives a coin to a street musician and gets a big surpriseMade my day. Thanks :java: !
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Cable companies - arrrrggghhhWhy don't you just hit them with consumer complaint and technical literate lawyer? 800 GB per month is a lot. I mean a lot... I've been downloading torrents for since 2007 and I've downloaded a lot... Really a lot. From the same tracker... My bandwidth with the tracker is almost 4 TB. That is for 8 years... Your family/users can be 5-10 people at the same router but 800 gigabytes is really a lot of info to be streamed/downloaded/pulled or whatever.
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McAfee Virus -
Need Advice On How To Handle ThisI forgot - please don't damage the code. Limiting access is one thing but damage usually according all countries' laws is criminal. Preserve the code-base!
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Need Advice On How To Handle ThisI am not familiar with the California's law and how the Canada's law can apply to US, but I guess is better to send two e-mails per week, warning that no payment was made and thus the access to the application will be limited. It's best to consult with a lawyer what timeframe you must give to the company and what complications you may have and how many notices you must send. After a month, consider limiting the access to the app functionalites according to your notice letters. It's important to consult with a lawyer who has experience in the IT area (there are many lawyers but few specialize in IT, please take that into consideration) and has experience in International law (I believe that is the term in English).
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O. M. G.It's simply a standstill. No professor, lecturer or anybody actually cares. Just take his salary, speak for an hour and good to go (oh let's not forget the extra payment from students to let them pass)... It's good thing we have private academies that actually teaches you (and some does it for free compared to the universities).
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O. M. G.Greetings from Bulgaria. Although our IT and Engineer students indeed are knowledgeable and remarkable, our education system is a nightmare.
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O. M. G.Sadly in my country (in two of our "top" technical universities), Turbo C++ is still used. You just need to spend some time install BorlandC compiler and you are the man/woman. Web design is recommended to be used with tables and we can really impress the folks at AutoDesk, showing them how to run AutoCAD 2006 and SolidWorks 2008 simultaneously on a P3 machine with XP and 512 RAM in the best case scenario :)
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Google really does know all...I think that was not an option. If you use Chrome and save password with it, it will be automatically saved(sync) on the Google server. That's why if you are saving passwords, better use another browser. Although there is an option to "stop and clear" in the google dashboard - https://www.google.com/settings/chrome/sync[^]
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Google really does know all...All your info such as bookmarks, passwords and etc. is saved in your account. When you log in with chrome (either gMail or just in the browser) it automatically download all stuff and sync it.
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FOLLOWUP:Winamp lovers beg AOL to open source codeUse foobar... :D 1. It's lighter 2. It's faster 3. WinAmp transforms your sound files into cr*p