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The NetBeans IDE is a free, open-source Integrated Development Environment for software developers. The IDE runs on many platforms including Windows, Linux, Solaris, and the MacOS. It is easy to install and use straight out of the box. The NetBeans IDE provides developers with all the tools they ... [More] need to create professional cross-platform desktop, enterprise, web and mobile applications. [Less]

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http://www.buildingbrowsergames.com has been showing the steps necessary to build a simple online game using both Perl and PHP (all code completed separately in both languages). Now that the steps of the tutorial are also being built in Ruby on Rails, we are sharing the code for all the versions ... [More] here on Google Code. Use it as the starting place for a game of your own, to learn a new language, to learn how to program, or even start translating the tutorial entries into another language and framework like Python/Django or Java/Hibernate/Struts. [Less]

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codeXchange is a social coding network with code snipplets, sample applications, tutorials and news posted both by the portal administrators and users as well.

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A collection of tools we've developed for use over the years. Ruby on RailsSilverStripe IFrame module

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For my master thesis research on duck migration I created a set of scripts to process and visualize the data. Ducks are captured, given a ring and then released. Days or years later the duck is found again and reported. Information such as age, cause of death, geographical location is added. ... [More] Note: I moved the source code to Github, but other information will remain here. Many countries keep a database with many different bird species that were ringed in their country. My research focussed on ducks ringed in the Netherlands. Because the data is stored according to the international EURING standard, this software can - with some modifications - in principle be used for all bird species in all countries that use the EURING standard or something similar. The original EURING data is imported from a fixed-width text format into a MySQL database. Several Ruby on Rails migrations (some executing other SQL & PHP scripts) convert this data into a relational database, perform consistency checks and mix it with some other data. Finally, the Rails program visualizes the data. I deviate from the EURING standard in several ways which I believe are necessary. For example I strictly adhere to the ISO 3166 standard of country (subdivision) codes (using e.g. geonames.org for the conversion) and use decimal coordinates of latitude and longitude. More information is available on the Wiki. You can download the source code and visit a demonstration website. The data is not (always) freely available, but there is a small example dataset and I will provide information on how to obtain more. The wiki also provides several MySQL queries that I used for my research. After I graduate I may not have a lot of time for further development, but I will be available to answer questions and suggest ideas. [Less]

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Laivsys is a web-based management tool for live role-playing games, handling multiple laivs, applications, rolesheets, e-mailing participants, groups, files, and more. Everything is in Norwegian and tailored for a specific laiv group at the moment, but a more general approach is planned. The ... [More] project has a first version based off PHP+MySql, which is poorly coded & poorly documented but functional. The next generation (laivsys2) will be based on Ruby on Rails. [Less]

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UPDATE: phpactiveresource has been moved to github here: http://github.com/lux/phpactiveresource Please check there for all future updates. This is a basic PHP class for accessing Ruby on Rails REST APIs in an ActiveResource style of coding. The benefit is easier use of RoR-based REST services ... [More] without having to roll your own CURL-based client each time. [Less]

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php mysql query like Ror; example: $db->where_value=1; $a=$db->find_by('id'); $a array: array(1_field=>array(0=>value,1=>value),2_field=>array(0=>value,1=>value));

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IntroductionI feel Ebay lacks innovation. Since I find it's core functionality to be very usable, I feel there is a need for an open source alternative. The Swedish version of Ebay is called Tradera. There are many things that I would change with Tradera if I got the chance. I'll give you ... [More] two examples. Search Engine. E.g "car" and "cars" will give different results as well as "a car" and "car". This is so terribly bad, it's not even funny! Auctioning types. E.g it is a well known fact that most buyers will try to make their bids as late as possible. The advantage being that no other buyers will get the chance of considering there bids and maby bid even higher. I solve this by adding a new auctioning type, I call it Dynamic auctions. Dynamic auctions means that the end time is pushed forward with every new bid. This is configurable and can for example be 1 day, the auction will end if none have made a new bid during a 1 day period after the first bid. Check out the Wiki! - Tomas Bjerre [Less]

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