Gnuaccounting
▻http://www.gnuaccounting.org
Gnuaccounting (download) is a Free Java cross-platform accounting and bookkeeping application.
We have reasons to call it “beta”.
Gnuaccounting
▻http://www.gnuaccounting.org
Gnuaccounting (download) is a Free Java cross-platform accounting and bookkeeping application.
We have reasons to call it “beta”.
Dirty Money - an interactive documentary
▻http://www.wdm.org.uk/webdoc
Watch our online, interactive documentary exploring how UK banks are financing coal mining in Indonesia.
The documentary includes a wide range of interview clips, including indigenous people whose homelands have been destroyed by coal mining, people in the mountains of Java running their own renewable energy projects, finance experts and campaigners.
The Dream Boat
Photos by JOEL VAN HOUDT
More than a thousand refugees have died trying to reach Christmas Island. But faced with unbearable conditions at home, they keep coming.
It’s about a two-and-a-half-hour drive, normally, from Indonesia’s capital city, Jakarta, to the southern coast of Java. In one of the many trucks that make the trip each month, loaded with asylum seekers from the Middle East and Central Asia, it takes a little longer. From the bed of the truck, the view is limited to a night sky punctuated by fleeting glimpses of high-rise buildings, overpasses, traffic signs and tollbooths. It is difficult to make out, among the human cargo, much more than the vague shapes of bodies, the floating tips of cigarettes. When you pass beneath a street lamp, though, or an illuminated billboard, the faces thrown into relief are all alive with expectation. Eventually, the urban pulse subsides; the commotion of the freeway fades. The drooping wires give way to darkly looming palms. You begin to notice birds, and you can smell the sea.
▻http://www.nytimes.com/2013/11/17/magazine/the-impossible-refugee-boat-lift-to-christmas-island.html?_r=0
#phtographie #photoreportage #migration #réfugiés #asile #mer #Australie
Visa freeze reinstated for refugees who arrive by boat
The Abbott government has re-introduced a controversial freeze on granting protection visas to refugees who arrive by boat on the eve of a High Court challenge on behalf of a 15-year-old Ethiopian boy who is being denied a visa.
The freeze was introduced, but quickly revoked, late last year under threat of legal challenge, but re-introduced without explanation on Tuesday, prompting outrage from refugee advocates.
▻http://www.theage.com.au/federal-politics/political-news/visa-freeze-reinstated-for-refugees-who-arrive-by-boat-20140305-347op.htm
YaroslavGaponov/node-jvm
▻https://github.com/YaroslavGaponov/node-jvm
java virtual machine in pure node.js
Overheard: “Tweets are capped to 140 characters to prevent arguments about #Java class names”
Les Cast Codeurs Podcast : #Podcasts #Java
▻http://lescastcodeurs.com
CloudBees : The Java PaaS Company
▻http://www.cloudbees.com/#slide-2
De l’#intégration_continue dans le #cloud
The #PHP Content Repository is an adaption of the Java Content Repository (JCR) standard, an open API specification defined in JSR-283.
The API defines how to handle hierarchical semi-structured data in a consistent way.
la java des bombes Atomiques
▻https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BwoAG4TkNlM
Compiling a nodejs projects as a single binary
▻http://www.jedi.be/blog/2013/05/14/Compiling%20-%20packaging%20a%20nodejs%20project%20as%20a%20single%20binary
Let’s face it, if you write software it’s often hard to distribute it: you have the runtime , the modules you depend on and your software itself. Sure you can package that all but packages ofter require you to have root-privileges to install.
Therefore at times it’s convenient to have a single file/binary distribution. Download the executable and run it. For ruby project you can convert things into a single jar using Jruby. A good example is the logstash project: download 1 file , run it and you’re in business. But you’d still require the java runtime to be installed. (thanks Apple, NOT).
This is a extra of the GO language but I was looking for a similar thing for nodejs. And the following documentation is the closest I could it get: (it works!)
Bioengineers Build Open Source Language for Programming Cells | Wired Enterprise | Wired.com
▻http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2013/04/bio-fab-open-source-language
According to Endy, this notion began with a group of students from Abraham Lincoln High School in San Francisco a half decade ago, and he’s now calling for a commercial company to recreate Sun Microsystems’ Java vision in the biological world. It’s worth noting, however, that this vision never really came to fruition — and that Sun Microsystems is no more.
Nonetheless, this is what Endy is shooting for — right down to Sun’s embrace of open source software. The BIOFAB language will be freely available to anyone, and it will be a collaborative project.
La biologie de synthèse est effectivement une manière de reprendre ce qui a échoué en informatique et de l’appliquer au vivant, en espérant un miracle, justement parce qu’il s’agit de vivant.
Visual Collections David Rumsey
▻http://www.davidrumsey.com/collections
View maps, fine artwork, photographs and other items from over thirty renowned collections. Explore these collections using the Insight® Browser with no download required, or the Insight® Java Client with advanced functionality, requiring one time download. View the collections individually with the Insight Browser or Java Client. With the Insight Java Client, combine several collections from one category, or combine any collection from the View All tab.
#cartographie #collection-cartographie #cartographie-historique
Oracle Announces General Availability of NetBeans IDE 7.3
▻http://www.oracle.com/us/corporate/press/1910978
“Oracle continues to closely align the NetBeans IDE with Java EE to help developers be more productive in building enterprise applications. With support for HTML5-based client development, NetBeans IDE 7.3 …
Source: Oracle
#MariaDB Java Client 1.1.0 Release Notes - AskMonty KnowledgeBase
►https://kb.askmonty.org/en/mariadb-java-client-110-release-notes
Monkey
►http://www.monkeycoder.co.nz
►http://www.monkeycoder.co.nz/img/logo/cute/monkey1.png
Monkey is a next-generation games programming language that allows you to create apps on multiple platforms with the greatest of ease.
Monkey works by translating Monkey code to one of a different number of languages at compile time - including C++, C#, Java, Javascript and Actionscript.
Monkey games can then be run on potentially hundreds of different devices - including mobile phones, tablets, desktop computers and even videogame consoles.
Monkey saves you time and allows you to target your apps at multiple markets and app stores at once, potentially mutiplying sales several times over.
Microsoft’s security team is killing it: Not one product on Kaspersky’s top 10 vulnerabilities list - The Next Web
►http://thenextweb.com/microsoft/2012/11/02/microsofts-security-team-is-killing-it-not-one-product-on-kasperskys-top
Here are the top 10 vulnerabilities for the third quarter, according to Kaspersky:
Oracle Java Multiple Vulnerabilities: DoS-attack (Gain access to a system and execute arbitrary code with local user privileges) and Cross-Site Scripting (Gain access to sensitive data). Highly Critical.
Oracle Java Three Vulnerabilities: Gain access to a system and execute arbitrary code with local user privileges. Extremely Critical.
Java. Write once, exploit everywhere.
Fantazio le 23 novembre à la Java pour les 10 ans de la librairie Quilombo !
►http://bit.ly/WQcaeX
maintenant java sur OS X c’est aussi Oracle : ►http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jre7-downloads-1637588.html
et plus Apple, oufff...
FAQ - anic - Faster than C, Safer than Java, Simpler than *sh - Google Project Hosting
►http://code.google.com/p/anic/wiki/FAQ
Q: Faster than C? How is that possible?
A: Traditional programs are single-threaded; in most cases, this is the category that C programs fall into.
In that sense, however, these programs are limited in the resources they can leverage; they can’t take advantage of parallel execution on multiprocessor architectures, the kind that we’re seeing become ever more prevalent today (and this trend looks like it’s here to stay). Of course, if you’re comfortable with juggling chainsaws, you can write multithreaded programs in C, but ask anyone who’s worked on a large multithreaded system written in C and you’ll see them cringe. C is an inherently single-threaded language with ugly multithreading support tacked on once the goof of originally omitting it was obvious. That means ugly code and cluttered binaries that will never run as fast as they could in a language designed from the ground up to be based around parallel execution.
That’s the kind of language ANI is; in fact, ANI is so parallel that it’s actually difficult to write traditional sequential programs in it. But the point is you should never have to: single-threaded programs are a thing of the past. The future lies in concurrency.
This is a very interesting idea, which looks to implement the piping algorithms used by network based programs (Houdini, Fusion, etc.) into a programming language.
OWASP Xelenium Project - OWASP
►https://www.owasp.org/index.php/OWASP_Xelenium_Project
“Xelenium is an automation testing tool that can be used to identify the security vulnerabilities present in the web application. Xelenium uses ‘Selenium - Webdriver’ as its engine and has been developed using Java swing.”
Un outil java pour scanner un site à la recherche de failles XSS.
Android Ported to C# – Xamarin
►http://blog.xamarin.com/2012/05/01/android-in-c-sharp
Oracle and Google are currently in a $1 billion wrestling match over Google’s use of Java in Android.
But Java is not the only way to build native apps on Android. In fact, it’s not even the best way: we have been offering C# to Android developers as a high-performance, low-battery consuming alternative to Java. Our platform, Mono, is an open source implementation of the .NET framework that allows developers to write their code using C# while running on top of the Java-powered operating system, and then share that same code with iOS and Windows Phone.
Je ne suis pas complètement au courant des licenses impliquées, mais il me semble qu’on pourrait développer des apps open source sur cette base.
#jQuery File #Upload Demo
►http://blueimp.github.com/jQuery-File-Upload
File Upload widget with multiple file selection, drag&drop support, progress bars and preview images for jQuery.
Supports cross-domain, chunked and resumable file uploads and client-side image resizing.
Works with any server-side platform (PHP, Python, Ruby on Rails, Java, Node.js, Go etc.) that supports standard HTML form file uploads.
ce serait valable aussi pour #SPIP
J’en avais fait un plugin pour mediaspip il y a quelques mois...
Pas si facile à mettre en oeuvre
ouep c’est valable, on l’utilise sur mediaspip et geodiversite, les sources sont chez @kent1 :
►http://svn.aires-de-confluxence.info/trac/browser/plugins_spip/jquery_file_upload
A Java developer’s hit points: Slowly declining after age 35? ►http://t.co/u4MBFeDD
Linus Torvalds: Software and Process Patents Don’t Make Sense | Muktware
►http://www.muktware.com/news/2866
Linus Torvalds on Oracle-Google dispute
Swapnil: What is your opinion about the whole Oracle Google court battle over Android?
Linus: I don’t really know all that much about that and that is another example of lawsuits not being all that great. It seems to be completely bogus and it is kind of embarrassing. One of the defenses that Google was using was the posting by Jonathan Schwartz’s blog entry saying that he was so happy that Google is using their technology and then the fact that company, after being sold a few years later, turns around and sues Google for using their technology — that kind of tells you that "OK, there is something wrong going on”.
I don’t actually know the details. I mean Java I really don’t care about. What a horrible language. What a horrible VM. So, I am like whatever, you are barking about all this crap, go away. I don’t care.
Dennis Ritchie : The Shoulders Steve Jobs Stood On | Wired Enterprise | Wired.com
►http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2011/10/thedennisritchieeffect
“Pretty much everything on the web uses those two things: C and UNIX,” Pike tells Wired. “The browsers are written in C. The UNIX kernel — that pretty much the entire Internet runs on — is written in C. Web servers are written in C, and if they’re not, they’re written in Java or C++, which are C derivatives, or Python or Ruby, which are implemented in C. And all of the network hardware running these programs I can almost guarantee were written in C.
“It’s really hard to overstate how much of the modern information economy is built on the work Dennis did.”
Even Windows was once written in C, he adds, and UNIX underpins both Mac OS X, Apple’s desktop operating system, and iOS, which runs the iPhone and the iPad. “Jobs was the king of the visible, and Ritchie is the king of what is largely invisible,” says Martin Rinard, professor of electrical engineering and computer science at MIT and a member of the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory.
“Jobs’ genius is that he builds these products that people really like to use because he has taste and can build things that people really find compelling. Ritchie built things that technologists were able to use to build core infrastructure that people don’t necessarily see much anymore, but they use everyday.”
De l’apport invisible des génies.