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Thoughts of a Syrup Sucker: Webstorm supports Open Source projects
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Monday, October 20, 2014. Webstorm supports Open Source projects. Since all of my open source projects are turning to HTML-5/JS based architectures, I started looking into platforms to develop stamp-webservices 4.0. That would be on the NodeJS platform. I am also supporting ng-scrolling-table. Posted by Jason Drake. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Webstorm supports Open Source projects.
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Thoughts of a Syrup Sucker: Playing flac files in Windows Media Player (WMP)
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Wednesday, August 27, 2014. Playing flac files in Windows Media Player (WMP). If you are like me, you don't have a lot of tools for playing video and music files. You use a few simple tools and keep in simple. In my case I primarily use WMP (Windows Media Player) on Windows 8.X and sometimes VLC Player, (esp. on my Linux systems). If you try and play .flac files in WMP they will not play because the codec is not available. No worries, as there is a great project I found hosted on xiph.org.
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Thoughts of a Syrup Sucker: November 2012
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Friday, November 9, 2012. J2EE Application with MOXy. As part of my refactoring of my existing J2EE application using JAX-RS, I wanted to try and reduce the JAXB custom code in place. Previously I was using Jackson and Jersey for JSON serialization using the "Mapped" notation. This involved creating my own JAXBContext object and I was required to create some special mapping processing so that I could map an attribute as etiher an array, non-string or other value. Orgjavad.stamp.model.resources. To drive ...
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Thoughts of a Syrup Sucker: November 2009
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Saturday, November 7, 2009. Civilization 4 on Windows 7. If you install and attempt to run Civilization 4 on Windows 7 you will likely receive an error similiar to the following:. I was able to resolve this by downloading and installing the latest released runtime version of DirectX. I suppose if you install and play many games you likely have a newer version of the DirectX runtime, but this game was my favorite and was the first (and currently only) DirectX game I am running under Windows 7.
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Thoughts of a Syrup Sucker: August 2014
http://syrupsucker.blogspot.com/2014_08_01_archive.html
Wednesday, August 27, 2014. Playing flac files in Windows Media Player (WMP). If you are like me, you don't have a lot of tools for playing video and music files. You use a few simple tools and keep in simple. In my case I primarily use WMP (Windows Media Player) on Windows 8.X and sometimes VLC Player, (esp. on my Linux systems). If you try and play .flac files in WMP they will not play because the codec is not available. No worries, as there is a great project I found hosted on xiph.org.
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Thoughts of a Syrup Sucker: October 2014
http://syrupsucker.blogspot.com/2014_10_01_archive.html
Monday, October 20, 2014. Webstorm supports Open Source projects. Since all of my open source projects are turning to HTML-5/JS based architectures, I started looking into platforms to develop stamp-webservices 4.0. That would be on the NodeJS platform. I am also supporting ng-scrolling-table. Posted by Jason Drake. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Webstorm supports Open Source projects.
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Thoughts of a Syrup Sucker: Selecting ChosenJS values with Selenium
http://syrupsucker.blogspot.com/2013/10/selecting-chosenjs-values-with-selenium.html
Saturday, October 12, 2013. Selecting ChosenJS values with Selenium. I had previously blogged about selection of GXT selections with selenium and figured it might be worthwhile if I posted what I was doing with my new AngularJS app that is using ChosenJS as my selection of choice (I wrapped this in a simple directive). First off, lets look at what the generated HTML looks like for the AngularJS control (this represents a drop-down for my stamp conditions):. NgRepeat: cond in conditions -. Mint No Gum /li.
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