Sep 13

This video show a speed compare of different web client app, programming technologies. Roozz plugin is the worlds fastest browser plugin and it allow you to run standard .exe application embedded in the webpage. Roozz plugin is cross platform and cross browser compatible.

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Sep 7

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Sep 5

http://joecoder.blogspot.com/ This is a Windows Presentation Foundation InkPad Tutorial using Visual Studio 2008 Express Edition.

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Sep 3

Alice is an innovative 3D programming environment that makes it easy to create an animation for telling a story, playing an interactive game, or a video to share on the web. Alice is a freely available teaching tool designed to be a student’s first exposure to object-oriented programming. It allows students to learn fundamental programming concepts in the context of creating animated movies and simple video games.

For more information and FREE download: http://www.alice.org

To support the work of the Alice team, visit: http://www.cmu.edu/giving/give.shtml?PCH=626

From the “Inspire Innovation” areas of excellence videos - for more about Carnegie Mellon’s comprehensive campaign, visit www.cmu.edu/campaign

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Aug 26

C is one of the most common computer programming languages today. C++ is an extension to plain C that allows object oriented programming and is not discussed here. Some other programming languages are:

BASIC - good for beginners, however some say
the syntax (programming grammer) is
a bit awkward compared to more modern
languages. Modern versions are GWBasic,
QBasic (Quick-Basic), and Visual Basic
(VB) which adds some functionality for
making some Windows type programming into
the language, but it is noted for not
being a sound logically structured
programming language.

Fortran, Pascal - older languages, but good.

JAVA - a more modern language that is good for
many machines.

HTML - for making webpages
Java Script - for adding a lot of functionality
to webpages.

machine language - just numbers - a “low-level” the most basic programming for a computer. All computer programs eventually wind up to this in computer memory.

Assembly Language - like machine language, but a lot of istance is given to make it easier to read and write it. Some computers might come with a program called DEBUG that is a simple program for making computer programs.

C can be used for both low level (machine code) and high level programming (especially C++).

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There can be a lot to cover with computer programming. I can only cover some basics
of it with these video/discussions. Still, a major use for programming is number crunching; An input of numbers, some calculations with them, and an output of the results. These vidoes and responses will be geared to functions rather than specific large programs, so that way, many more people can contribute code and ideas. For the basics of C programming and syntax, there are many online documents.
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You need a C compiler (program) to process your C programs (called “source code”) into machine language. There are many free ones. Some are quite large to handle for a beginner. A good place to start is to get a small one. And I recomend the Tiny C Compiler (TCC). Its free. This compiler does not have a GUI (Graphical Users Interface) … basically a Windows program with menu’s. Nor does it have an IDE - Integrated Development Enviornment where you can edit, and select compiler options and settings and run/debug your programs. It is quite possible that you can make simple ones yourself, even its just batchfiles (.bat programs, operating system commands in the form of a script or textfile).

1. Download the Windows binary distruibution of
TCC from:
http://fabrice.bellard.free.fr/tcc/

2. Unzip this downloaded .zip file. You need an
installed ZIP (compression/decompression)
utility to do this. The extracted files
will be in the TCC-0.9.23 folder. This will
contain the following folders/directories:

TCC
DOC
EXAMPLES
INCLUDE
LIB

3. TCC does not need to be “installed” like most
Windows programs. To avoid always
telling TCC where some of the required code
locations are, such as the INCLUDE and LIB
directories, you can simply place these
two directories into the TCC folder since it
will automatically search its own directory
there if none is specified.

4. You can use any text editor, such as Notepad,
to write a C program or batch (.bat) file.
For a C program, use .c as the filename
extension, and .bat for a batchfile. You may
want to know some Batchfile programming to
ist making C programs and other things.

TCC is initially a command line (operating system command line) C compiler. You must either type the commands to compile a program or make batchfile programs that can be run by entering their name or pressing their icons.

You can click on the TCC icon, but it runs and you are not left in the command line - DOS operating system mode, but are returned quickly to Windows. To get to the operating system/DOS mode you can make a batchfile with the following command in it:

CMD (might be command.com on earlier computers)

Place this batchfile in the TCC directory of course. To get back to the Windows program/operating system, enter the command: EXIT

If you would like to see TCC’s menu you can then
run the above batchfile and enter TCC, or make a batch file such as:

TCC
CMD

When running a C program or batchfile, you can exit it early by pressing one of the following:
CTRL + C
CTRL + Break
CTRL + Alt + Del (and select what program to
quit)

You can place your C programs right into the TCC folder, or make a folder such as CPrograms in the TCC folder. You would then compile the programs with commands such as:

TCC myfile1.c or
TCC CPrograms\myfile1.c

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Aug 26

Silverlight OOB extension for offline data caching. Silverlight 3 brings the out-of-browser (OOB) feature. Perfect for the offline use of Silverlight applications. The only problem is data access. The Silverlight OOB extension helps with this problem and caches data.

Silverlight OOB extension is a open-source project on codeplex. http://oobextension.codeplex.com

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Aug 24

To download your free grid, please visit www.devexpress.com/agdatagrid Some of the common questions and concerns about the free Silverlight AGDataGrid are answered in this video by Mehul Harry.
Watch this video on the Devexpress Channel at http://tv.devexpress.com/FreeSilverLightQuestions.movie

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Aug 12

Hey,I recently made a blog for computer tutorials, give me your thoughts and questions.

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Jul 28

The C Programming language is a great place to start for anyone who would like to learn computer programming. C is relatively easy to learn but can be very powerful While its a much older language and not object oriented, it can be used to develop almost any type of application– including video games. The C programming language has been used in colleges and universities for years and continues to be used all over the world.

This first C programming video tutorial will show you how to set up an environment to do C programming and teach you how to write your first program.

Mark Lassoff, of LearnToProgram.TV hosts the program. Lassoff is a professional programming trainer and has been in the field for ten years. For more information and videos, please visit LearnToProgram.TV.

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Jul 13

A full-length demo video of a Microsoft Silverlight port of the famous id Software game Quake. This is work-in-progress with 3D texture mapping (and a nasty visibility bug).

More info on http://www.innoveware.com

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