monthly archives: December 2009

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During the last week, the Ropardo Web Development Team has been working on a web portal based on the open sourced content management system WordPress. I was given the task to create a new template for the new website which would eventually be populated with diverse information, ranging from static facts to fast changing local […]

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Convert an array to object (recursively) in PHP.

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Every MS SQL Server database consists of at least two physical operating system files and these files are specified when a database is created or altered. One and possibly more (secondary files) are used for the data (as well as indexes and allocation pages) and one for the transaction log.

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Some tips to avoid a headacke when dealing with xwiki and xeclipse: Common ground: xwiki version: 2.0, xwiki syntax: 2.0 -> If you need to create new and a lot of new documents in a space and time is limited for this activity, an error may occur when you close and want to reopen some […]

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Windows Communication Foundation was official released with .NET 3.0. For those people who are doing connected, distributed systems or are in any way interested in communication aspects of systems, this ought to be a God-send. WCF basically rolled all the different Microsoft messaging formats into one, making it extremely easy to architect the communication layer of simple to complex applications. 

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It is a good idea to hold your database server inside a virtual machine and run it only if needed. This will save the memory space from being loaded with running services when you don’t need them. But what if you need to import a large database dump file and there is no sufficient space […]

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Last month, between 22 and 25 October 2009, at “Lucian Blaga” University of Sibiu taked place the Conference on Modelling and Development of Intelligent Systems, shortly MDIS. A number of 52 participants from different countries was present and a number of 44 paper accepted and presented. The aim of the conference is ” to bring […]

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