This book brings together indispensable knowledge for building efficient, high-value, Linux-based embedded products: information that has never been assembled in one place before. Drawing on years of experience as an embedded Linux consultant and field application engineer, Christopher Hallinan offers solutions for the specific technical issues you re most likely to face, demonstrates how to build an effective embedded Linux environment, and shows how to use it as productively as possible.
I ll probably write up a short article next week outlining how the ActionScript works, so people can modify it, and work with it more easily in Flex.
You can download the component and source code here. There are some instructions in the FLA on how to use it. Note that this is not a compiled component, so it won t show up in the components panel. You will have to copy the component, and the source file into your project. If anyone really wants a compiled version, let me know and I can provide one.
As always, I d love to hear how people use it, and would appreciate it if you would post back to the comments if you make any significant modifications so that other people can benefit from them.
Delphi for fun library v12, latest.
This is the library for manuplating list, combination-permutation, BigNumbers etc. i think it s a must library to use. give a try.
VHDL implementation of the twofish cipher for 128,192 and 256 bit keys.
The implementation is in library-like form All needed components up to, including the round/key schedule circuits are implemented, giving the flexibility to be combined in different architectures (iterative, rolled out/pipelined etc). Manual in English is included with more details about how to use the components and/or how to optimize some of them. All testbenches are provided (tables, variable key/text, ECB/CBC monte carlo) for 128, 192 and 256 bit key sizes, along with their respective vector files.
Java Extreme Programming Cookbook offers more than just a collection of cut-and-paste code. Each recipe also includes explanations of how and why the approach works, so you can adapt the techniques to similar situations. One of the biggest challenges facing developers today is sorting through the wide variety of tools available form various source and figuring out how to them effectively. The recipes in Java Extreme Programming Cookbook showcase how to use the most important features of these XP tools. Many of these tools are geared towards unit testing, while others are invaluable for continuous integration with these practical examples, you ll be able to choose the most effective tools to accomplish your goals, then implement them in a cohesive development environment quickly.
MATSNL is a package of MATLAB M-files for computing wireless sensor node lifetime/power budget and solving optimal node architecture choice problems. It is intended as an analysis and simulation tool for researchers and educators that are easy to use and modify. MATSNL is designed to give the rough power/ lifetime predictions based on node and application specifications while giving useful insight on platform design for the large node lifetime by providing side-by-side comparison across various platforms. The MATSNL code and manual can be found at the bottom of this page. A related list of publications describing the models used in MATSNL is posted on the ENALAB part of the 2 project at http://www.eng.yale.edu/enalab/aspire.htm
Cisco E-DI supports perl scripting through the CLI. This feature automates many of the server and
network administration tasks. This section explains how to enable and disable the perl scripting service,
and how to use Cisco E-DI Perl API for daily tasks.
When a perl script is implemented by an administrator or a user, the script automatically inherits the
user s security privileges and the user s operational context (either server or network).
Each invocation of a
JavaServer Faces (JSF) is the “offcial” component-based
view technology in the Java EE web tier. JSF includes a set
of predefned UI components, an event-driven programming
model, and the ability to add third-party components. JSF
is designed to be extensible, easy to use, and toolable. This
refcard describes the JSF development process, standard JSF
tags, the JSF expression language, and the faces-confg.xml
confguration fle.
GSM (Global System for Mobile communications: originally from Groupe Spécial Mobile) is the most popular standard for mobile phones in the world. Its promoter, the GSM Association, estimates that 80 of the global mobile market uses the standard.[1] GSM is used by over 3 billion people across more than 212 countries and territories.[2][3] Its ubiquity makes international roaming very common between mobile phone operators, enabling subscribers to use their phones in many parts of the world