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Discussion about programming in general. This group is
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You like to program and want to show something you made? Then this is the group for you.

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  1. GamTrak
    7th June 2008 05:19 AM - permalink
    GamTrak
    Hello guys,

    I'm learning CSS and I have a problem. When I insert and image and preview it the image shifts/moves to the bottom right and I don't have any properies set for it to do that so I'm lost. I'm editing/modifying a template in case that matters.

    Any suggestions? I'm using Expression Web.

    Thanks
    Robin
  2. winbig
    3rd April 2008 03:37 PM - permalink
    winbig
    Thanks...

    I agree, I think I'll stick with Java since it's platform independent. It's also good to hear that it's also good w/communication. I think the hardest part will be mastering & fully understanding XMPP.

    I haven't read a RFC in years, so this should be interesting.
  3. Zoozie
    3rd April 2008 10:45 AM - permalink
    Zoozie
    Java or C# is up to you. There is more help/open source community about Java and also it is not M$, which is a plus in itself. I am most to java of course. Also the client program can then run on any platform.

    Your messenger project sounds pretty big. It is not a small task.
    Java is good at communication/protocols.

    For protocol you should look at XMPP
    [http://xml.coverpages.org/xmpp.html
    http://xml.coverpages.org/draft-sain...3920bis-02.txt

    When developing you can have server and 1 client run on the same machine, so development/testing should be easy. The server and client are both standalone programs. It is very easy to google small examples of this for a start. Then you have the
    two building blocks.
  4. winbig
    29th March 2008 05:38 AM - permalink
    winbig
    Hey, Zoozie, I got a question for you, since you're experienced in Java.

    I've had a couple of classes (college level) in programming with Java, and I'm interested in starting a Instant Messenger project.

    Where would be a good place to start? I'm familiar with networking and realize there needs to be a server in place as well as the client itself, but I've never programmed a network application in Java.

    Could you point me in the right direction or throw me some tips?

    Thanks

    edit: Or would this be an easier program to code in C#? I've heard that both languages are pretty similar...
  5. Zoozie
    26th March 2008 10:11 AM - permalink
    Zoozie
    And one of my older projects. I wanted to try some 3D graphics. I choose Java again since this is my favorite language. Maybe you have to download the java 3d plugin.

    http://www.egense.dk/egense/Thomas/applets/snomed.html
  6. Zoozie
    18th March 2008 11:19 AM - permalink
    Zoozie
    So what programming projects are you all up to atm?

    Besides my art-program I recently made the following old-school demo.
    If you had a C64 computer maybe you will understand it. Still miss the old thing....
    Oldschool demo: http://www.egense.dk/egense/Thomas/a...ance_demo.html

    And I made a stand-alone plasma effect also. (dont watch too much, it will give you an headache...)

    http://www.egense.dk/egense/Thomas/applets/plasma.html
  7. Zoozie
    17th March 2008 11:40 AM - permalink
    Zoozie
    I am surprised they 'still' teach VB at Uni What is the purpose of the course? Making a few simple windows applications, phycics simulations or something else? The language is not that 'modern' or optimal for very much.

    You welcome to ask questions here.
  8. Nifty29
    16th March 2008 09:55 AM - permalink
    Nifty29
    im just started learning VB at Uni this year so Im looking forward to seeing some expert work here!

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