Let me just say that I am super impressed with the modularity and systematic approach of your framework. We love how quickly all screens are generated and UI changes can be made in with annotations rather than being bogged down in the usual HTML and CSS hell. Excellent work!
Tech bit:I was coding the whole game from scratch in Objective-C using theCocos2Dframework andChipmunkfor the physics, but now we have moved toUnity. On goingPlanet Soccer Planet Soccer is a project created byRadiant Games, a small startup based here in Reykjavík. ...
Serene users can still switch now to ES modules if they want to try that. Everything we'll explain here is available in baseSerenityframework that is shared by Serene and StartSharp. Enabling TypeScript ES Modules If you create a new project withStartSharp6.2+, modules will be enabled by ...
Note that you need to call a shell_XXXXX routine for each command you need to add. Note well that that is not documented anywhere. You actually have to look in[contiki-root]/apps/shellfor all theshell-xxx.cfiles that callshell_register_command()Or, have a look at[contiki-root]/example...
Posted in Tips and Tricks | 1 Reply Shout Out: Mastering Entity Framework Posted on May 4, 2015 Packt Publishing has kindly supplied me with a review copy of Mastering Entity Framework by Rahul Rajat Singh. You can view the book’s website here. It’s available either as an eBook or...
(I’m serious, the current tree includes a graphical calculator app and a vnc server) Three different RDC algorithms. Two different CoAP implementations. A rather large and complex java modelling framework. Two different file systems. Two different webservers and awebbrowser. This is all in the...
Here are some new things in Guardian 1.4.0: Ability to detect duplicate properties New Suggestions Framework User prompts when duplicates are made or modified Below I have included some how-to guidance information in the following sections:
the local policy framework introduces requirements on Level of Assurance and attribute semantics and population for Home Organisations registered to the federation and the SPs assume all IdPs are following those. In an opt-out model the SPs would be exposed to a lot of IdPs who are not. the...
Anton Karl Ingason is a professor of Linguistics and Language Technology at the University of Iceland. Interests include Distributed Morphology.
In the first chapters of the book, the theoretical framework is presented and central themes are translated into operational concepts for statistical analysis. Of the many concepts he translates into international comparable statistical variables, I find the variable representing class solidarity debatable....