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MonoTouch evaluation version now available
Now that you are all excited about MonoTouch you can get your hands on an evaluation version and see what it can do!!
Submitted by: rlsmith13 on Thu. 09.17.2009
Filed Under:
Novell Developer
Topic: Developer, Developer Tools
Mono comes to the iPhone and iPod Touch
It's pretty hard these days to miss all the hype around Apple's iPhone, iPod Touch and the App Store. Thousands of applications are available for just about anything you could think of and quite a few you might not want to think about. Until now a developer who wished to create applications for this fast growing market had to learn Apple's Objective-C. But no more!
Using MonoTouch (http://monotouch.net) developers can now use their Mono (or .NET) skills to create applications that run on the iPhone and the iPod Touch.
Submitted by: rlsmith13 on Tue. 09.15.2009
Filed Under:
Novell Developer
Topic: Developer, Developer Tools
My Top 5 Favorite jQuery Plugins
Domnic shares with us his favorite top 5 jQuery Plugins. Explore the power of jQuery plugins.
Submitted by: mendesdomnic on Thu. 08.20.2009
Filed Under:
SUSE Linux Enterprise Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions, Novell Users International (NUI)
Topic: Developer, Developer Tools, Especially for Linux Newbies, General, Links, Linux, Open Source, Tips for End Users, Windows
Product: Linux
jQuery Tablesorter: Pagination and Sorting made simple
Domnic shares how pagination and sorting by columns can be made simple using the jQuery Plugin tablesorter and add-on tablesorterpager.
Submitted by: mendesdomnic on Thu. 08.20.2009
Filed Under:
SUSE Linux Enterprise Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions, Novell Users International (NUI)
Topic: Developer, Developer Tools, Open Source, Scripting, Tips for End Users, Windows
Product: Linux
Novell ships Teaming 2
For developers Teaming 2 provides access to the foundations of the product through the Kablink open collaboration project at http://www.kablink.org/.
Submitted by: rlsmith13 on Mon. 08.10.2009
Filed Under:
Novell Developer
Topic: Developer Tools
LDAP Virtual List View (VLV) Control
Once in a while an issue comes up where application A gives some odd errors in eDirectory but those errors seem to be cosmetic as application A is still fine and works (unless you count the messages in ndstrace). What does this mean when you see a -714 from eDirectory while tracing LDAP that is talking about some "iterator"? What does an LDAP error 51 mean when everything still seems to return properly? Today I am going to try to share some information on Virtual List Views (VLV) by explaining what they are, how you can use them, and a few cases where they do not work with eDirectory.
Submitted by: aburgemeister on Tue. 07.14.2009
Filed Under:
Identity & Security Management Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions, Data Center
Topic: Administration, BASH, Command Line, Developer, Developer Tools, eDirectory, Linux, Scripting
Product: eDirectory


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