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Trying to port PMAKE

Forum thread started by AngeredKabar on Thu, 2010-05-27 06:54

I'm almost there. I can't figure out how to link against libstdc++. gcc isn't accepting '-l' options, or it's too late/early for me. I need to link against c++ libs for sys_nerr and sys_errlist...

Great job on the Alpha 2 release.

Haiku KIOSK

Forum thread started by fortheloveofhaiku on Sun, 2010-05-16 13:49

Hey all

im looking to use Haiku as a kiosk that launches web positive and only runs a single web application application, is there a init like functionality in haiku? how would i go about auto starting an application (preferably without starting the desktop environment )

p.s is there any word of chromium being ported over to HAIKU? that would be perfect for this :)

Any advice would be smashing

Cheers guys :)

webcam qst?

Forum thread started by khallebal on Wed, 2010-04-21 15:19

hi there.
i was just wondering,does haiku support any webcam out there? if so what brand is best?
thanks

Ajax, Lizard Brain Web Design, JSF, Struts, JavaScript, Mobile Web, Flash, jQuery, Harmony at India’s No.1 Software Confererence

Forum thread started by wonkim785 on Tue, 2010-04-13 07:38

Ajax, Lizard Brain Web Design, JSF, Struts, JavaScript, Mobile Web, Flash, jQuery, GWT, Harmony at India’s No.1 Software Developer ConferenceGreat Indian Developer Summit 2010 – India's Biggest Polyglot Conference and Workshops for IT Software Professionals

Bangalore, April 9, 2010: The GIDS.Web Conference and Workshops has announced the complete program of over 30 sessions on how browser and rich web technologies such as AJAX, DHTML, Mashups, Web 2.0, Enterprise 2.0 technologies, and Rich UI technologies are making money and gaining market-share for some of the leading businesses in the world. The GIDS.Web track at Great Indian Developer Summit takes place 21 and 23 April 2010, at the Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore.

As one of the longest running independent developer conferences in India, GIDS.Web at the Great Indian Developer Summit 2010 is uniquely positioned to provide a blend of practical, pragmatic and immediately applicable knowledge and a glimpse of the future of technology. During 21 and 23 April 2010, GIDS.Web offers a multi-track conference, workshops, expo show floor, and networking opportunities.

The first keynote at GIDS.Web is led by the leading Java EE and Ajax developer, speaker, and author Marty Hall. The best of India's Java and RIA programmers have learnt the subject from Marty's seminal books Core Servlets and JavaServer Pages (first and second editions), More Servlets and JavaServer Pages, and Core Web Programming (first and second editions) from Prentice Hall and Sun Microsystems Press. Marty's keynote address is a comparison of approaches to building rich Internet applications with Ajax.
Marty says Ajax development is difficult, and there are several fundamentally different strategies to building Ajaxified Web applications. The keynote address will survey the three most important of these approaches: using an Ajax-enabled JavaScript library such as jQuery, Prototype, Scriptaculous, Dojo, or Ext/JS; using a Web framework such as JSF 2.0 or Struts 2 that has integrated Ajax support; using the Google Web Toolkit (GWT) to build "pure Java" Ajax applications. The talk will compare and contrast these three approaches, discussing the types of applications that fit best for each option.

Over the course of the summit Marty will conduct several more sessions on "Choosing an Ajax/JavaScript Toolkit: A Comparison of the Most Popular JavaScript Libraries", "Pure Java Ajax: An Overview of GWT 2.0", "Integrated Ajax Support in JSF 2.0" and "Ajax Support in the Prototype JavaScript Library".

The second keynote by the head of Adobe's Flash initiative in India, Ramesh Srinivasaraghavan, explores the state of art in web application development and identify trends that could transform the way we create and use web applications. The talk explains how the Adobe Flash Platform has fuelled this revolution with an integrated set of technologies for delivering the most compelling applications, content and video to the widest possible audience. The Director of Forum Nokia will explain how cloud computing coupled with mobile applications enable consumers to have access to powerful services and improved user experiences never before thought possible. IEEE's 2010 President-Elect Sorel Reisman's afternoon address steps to improve the IT profession in India.

Featured talks at GID.Web also include:

* Web 2.0 Checklist - Deconstructing Modern Websites, Scott Davis
* Choosing an Ajax/JavaScript Toolkit: Comparison of Popular JavaScript Libraries, Marty Hall
* Lizard Brain Web Design, Scott Davis
* Effective Design Processes and Resources for Mobile Web Development, Arabella David
* NoSQL: The Shift to a Non-relational World, Nosh Petigara
* Open Source Web Debugging Tools, Matthew McCullough
* Building Line of Business Applications with Silverlight 4.0, Stephen Forte
* Hadoop - Divide and Conquer, Matthew McCullough
* Adobe Flash Catalyst for Agile Interaction Design, Harish Sivaramakrishnan
* Using jQuery and AJAX to Build Front-ends for ASP.NET and ASP.NET MVC, Pandurang Nayak
* First Steps to IT Heaven Through the Cloud. Part II: .WEB, Simone Brunozzi
* Building Rich Internet Applications with SL RIA Web Services, Pandurang Nayak
* Enriching Cloud Applications with Adobe Flash Platform, Ramesh Srinivasaraghavan
* Payments for the Web.future, Khurram Khan and Praveen Alavilli
* Longevity of Scalable Systems, Nishad Kamat
* Transform yourself into a Mobile App Developer Using Web Run Time, Balagopal K S
* Developing Multi Screen Applications on Adobe Flash Platform, Hemanth Sharma
* Why Harmony and For Whom?, Himanshu Goyal
* IIS Hosting Solution for ASP.net and PHP Web Sites, Nahas Mohammed
* Building Pluggable Web applications using Django, Lakshman Prasad
* Workshop: The 180-min AJAX and JSON Spike Class, Scott Davis
* Workshop: Essence of Functional Programming, Venkat Subramaniam
* Workshop: Agile Development, Tools, and Teams and Scrum Certification, Stephen Forte
* Workshop: PHP + Adobe Flex = Killer RIA, Shyamprasad P
* Workshop: Cloud Computing Boot Camp on the Google App Engine, Matthew McCullough
* Workshop: Building Data Centric Applications using Adobe Flex and Java, Prashant Singh
* Workshop: Building Your First Amazon App, Simone Brunozzi
* Workshop: Windows Azure Deep Dive, Ramaprasanna Chellamuthu
* Workshop: Monetizing your Apps with PayPal X Payments Platform, Khurram Khan, Praveen Alavilli
* Workshop: User Expereince Evaluation Model Walkthrough, Sanna Häiväläinen

Sponsors of Great Indian Developer Summit 2010 include: Platinum sponsors Microsoft, Oracle Forum Nokia and Adobe; Gold sponsors Intel and SAP; Silver sponsors Quest Software, PayPal, Telerik and AMT.

About Great Indian Developer Summit

Great Indian Developer Summit is the gold standard for India's software developer ecosystem for gaining exposure to and evaluating new projects, tools, services, platforms, languages, software and standards. Packed with premium knowledge, action plans and advise from been-there-done-it veterans, creators, and visionaries, the 2010 edition of Great Indian Developer Summit features focused sessions, case studies, workshops and power panels that will transform you into a force to reckon with. Featuring 3 co-located conferences: GIDS.NET, GIDS.Web, GIDS.Java and an exclusive day of in-depth tutorials - GIDS.Workshops, from 20 April to 24 April at the IISc campus in Bangalore.

At GIDS you'll participate in hundreds of sessions encompassing the full range of Microsoft computing, Java, Agile, RIA, Rich Web, open source/standards, languages, frameworks and platforms, practical tutorials that deep dive into technical skill and best practices, inspirational keynote presentations, an Expo Hall featuring dozens of the latest projects and products activities, engaging networking events, and the interact with the best and brightest of speakers from around the world.

For further information on GIDS 2010, please visit the summit on the web http://www.developersummit.com/

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Network Kit and libnetapi.so question

Forum thread started by Platsek on Sun, 2010-03-21 20:30

I am working on a Twitter client for Haiku (I know - one already exists - but that's my choice of learning Be API) and I am a little bit confused with missing libnetapi.so library on my Haiku r35914 GCC4 installation. To put it simply - I am not able to compile my source files since they started to use classes existing in Network Kit (BNetAddress, BNetEndpoint, etc.). I would appreciate any help - I got stuck because of this.

Problem getting sound with BSimpleGameSound

Forum thread started by pistooli on Thu, 2010-03-11 12:39

I am having problem with getting sound effects for my simple program in Haiku.

I wanted to use BSimpleGameSound(), but it does not work for some reason (sound plays with MediaPlayer).

Simple as it is this is what I use:

bigSound = new BSimpleGameSound("coins_5.wav");

if (bigSound->InitCheck() != 'B_OK'){
alert = new BAlert("", "Sound problem, sound effects disabled!", "OK");
result = alert->Go();
}

bigSound->StartPlaying();

And it does not work, gives the alert (coins_5.wav exist in the same dir, where the binary is)

Starting the app from terminal, I get the following error messages:

BMediaRoster::InstantiateDormantNode: addon-id 6, flavor_id 0, flags 0x0
resolve symbol "_Unwind_GetIPInfo" returned: -2147478780
DormantNodeManager::LoadAddon: loading "/boot/system/add-ons/media/mixer.media_addon" failed: Symbol not found
DormantNodeManager::GetAddon: can't load add-on 6 from path /boot/system/add-ons/media/mixer.media_addon
BMediaRosterEx::InstantiateDormantNode: GetAddon failed

What shell I do?

Many thanks.

Resolving a .so lib?

Forum thread started by AndrewZ on Tue, 2010-03-09 14:34

How does Haiku resolve definitions stored in a shared object library? It is different from Linux because there is no: ld.so.conf, ldconfig, or LD_LIBRARY_PATH...

Thanks

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