The British Library in London contains 150 million books. Searching through them is time consuming, only one person can read any given book at a time, and they age and eventually fall apart. So the British Library – like many others in the world – is digitising its vast collection and making it available on [...]
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GTUG – Using the Google Collections Library for Java (2 of 2)
08/06/2008 – sv-gtug.org The Java Collections Framework is indispensable to nearly every Java developer. Yet, you may often find yourself searching for a collection type, implementation, or utility that’s nowhere to be found. In this session, you’ll learn how the open-source Google Collections Library builds on the excellent foundation of java.util, to provide more of [...]
GTUG – Using the Google Collections Library for Java (1 of 2)
08/06/2008 – sv-gtug.org The Java Collections Framework is indispensable to nearly every Java developer. Yet, you may often find yourself searching for a collection type, implementation, or utility that’s nowhere to be found. In this session, you’ll learn how the open-source Google Collections Library builds on the excellent foundation of java.util, to provide more of [...]
Compiling and configuring the OpenCV library for use with Visual Studio 2010
This video tutorial shows how to build OpenCV with TBB (threading building blocks) support for Visual Studio 2010. When building is finished, I also demonstrate how to configure Visual Studio 2010 so you can compile and run programs that use OpenCV. I used OpenCV 2.1.0 because OpenCV 2.2.0 contains a bug on windows 7 when [...]
Windows Programming Made Easy: Using Object Technology, COM, and the Windows Eiffel Library
Product DescriptionA guide to programming for Microsoft Windows using the uncomplicated Windows Eiffel Library, WEL, which provides all the data structure and support needed for most applications. The CD-ROM contains the complete example source code from the text, and the full ISE Eiffel compiler and IDE. … More >> Windows Programming Made Easy: Using Object [...]