I recently (as of monday just gone) started a new job where the system they use is based upon ardor3d.
I require a full API list / Any user documentation available as the company have none and from what I can tell the main author of the technology has decided to shut the project down
Any docs or help you gave provide would be fantastic
Thanks
Please read those articles:
Ardor3D on Wikipedia
JogAmp's Ardor3D Continuation Overview
To sum up, your link points out to an obsolete unmaintained version of Ardor3D. I'll publish a huge tutorial about JogAmp's Ardor3D Continuation before the end of September with the detailed procedure to install it, build it and use it with Ant, Maven, Gradle, Eclipse, Netbeans and in command line.
JogAmp's Ardor3D Continuation is alive, I can publish the Java documentation Monday or Tuesday if you really need it.
If you prefer using an obsolete version of Ardor3D, I won't be able to help you and you will miss tons of enhancements, more than 60 commits. Feel free to contact the JogAmp community on our official forum.
N.B: The brand new JogAmp's Ardor3D Continuation user's guide is here, it contains about 95 simple examples, good luck.
N.B: The API documentation is here.
It would appear that for all my searching I've found something.
Given how long it took to find and how obscure it was to actually find I'm going to leave the link for it here:
http://grepcode.com/project/repo1.maven.org/maven2/com.ardor3d/ardor3d-core/
In the hopes that if someone else is ever in the same position this'll help them
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I just started exploring scim2.0. Following link provides me different implementations of scim2.0.
http://www.simplecloud.info/
Can some one suggest me, which one is easy to learn and has good documentation. It is helpful, if you suggest me some good tutorials about scim.....
If you're interested in a .NET / OWIN-based open source solution, please take a look at https://github.com/PowerDMS/Owin.Scim. Documentation is limited as the project is still in alpha, but there is a WIKI and sample project to help you get started.
Note: I am the lead developer on this project.
If you are looking for a reference Java/EE implementation of SCIM2 you can checkout Apache Directory SCIMple or SCIM 2 SDK | PingIdentity
I recently downloaded the Kotlin Koans, and notice that they are written/run within a JetBrains plugin which appears to be called Edu.
I was wondering if anybody knows if it is possible to create your own content for this plugin?
I think it would be useful in orientating new employees with our coding practices, create little courses for new frameworks we use, but most of all I thought it would be quite useful in the technical section of interviews, actually getting our interviewees writing code.
Apologies if this is an off topic question, or the answer is ask JetBrains. Just thought I would ask the community first.
You could take a look at the Kotlin-Koans-for-Edu repository on GitHub. The contents of a course seem to be defined by the course.json file.
It appears that courses can be installed as an IntelliJ IDEA plugin: see the Educational plugin for Kotlin GitHub repository for more information.
Good luck diving into this, it would be very nice if you could build upon the existing infrastructure!
I have downloaded the pharobyexample.org ebook, but it seems out of sync with the latest release of pharo, also I would like to know about resources which can help me learn smalltalk.
While a bit outdated (or a lot :P), PharoByExample is still the best way to learn you can find around. You can download the image provided in the web page: http://www.pharobyexample.org/image/PBE-OneClick-1.1.app.zip (is not very visible, I'm sorry), and use it to learn... then you can jump to the latest version and you will find all you learned will apply with almost no change :)
You can find other sources to learn, but they are much more distant to the "up to date" versions you can find around: http://stephane.ducasse.free.fr/FreeBooks.html
You also can look around: http://pharo.org/documentation, there are some good stuff there (including links to Pharo by example, of course!).
Finally, you can also suscribe to pharo-users#lists.pharo.org list... is a list where you can make any questions you want.
Yes there is an updated PBE that you can find here
https://ci.inria.fr/pharo-contribution/view/Books/job/UpdatedPharoByExample/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/book-result/UpdatedPharoByExample.pdf
other books you can use is this
http://deepintopharo.com/
and this
https://ci.inria.fr/pharo-contribution/job/PharoForTheEnterprise/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/EnterprisePharo.pdf
there are also books you can build by yourself, those are created by executing the download.sh and then the compile.sh scripts. The first script will download Pillar which is a Pharo library that can generate html files.
Building the docs yourself is a very good idea if you want to get the very latest docs for Pharo.
Those books can be found here
https://github.com/SquareBracketAssociates
if you want to also generate a pdf then you will need to install Latex depending on your OS.
All together there is a ton of documentation out there. Unfortunately because most books are very recent , there has not be care to make it easily accessible and visible to newcomers.
pharo-users#lists.pharo.org is also the place to ask for questions if you get stuck in pharo-by-example. If you find any problems with the book, we would certainly like to know about them.
You can also ask questions on IRC (as i have seen you doing) but you need to hang out longer to get any answers. Most pharo users and developers are in different timezones, so they are not usually awake at the same times as you.
update: a while ago the pharo community moved from IRC on to discord. you can find the link on the pharo community page: http://pharo.org/community
I am working on OpenERP. But I am not getting its stuff. Please help me. I have Google a lot but nothing meaningful. I Need to understand the flow of information in OpenERP.
This Document will help you to learn OpenERP. Here you can get Technical Documentation, Tutorial, Ebooks, for version 5.0 onward. just discover it!
I totally agree with user 2310840! There's a lot of information for OpenERP 'out there' but it's often too overwhelming, complex or irrelevant for end users. As a result, it's just unclear how all the pieces of the puzzle work together...
For instance, the link of Atul Arvind to the 'Document' is idd a good starting point. However, this is not just a 'document' but rather a link to the official online 'knowledge base'. The table of content for the OpenERP Tutorial alone consists of more than 16 pages! This approach is similar as being forced to read your car manual from top to bottom, before even being able to start your engine...
That's the main reason we recently launched our website 'OERPtuts'. We'll provide easy to follow, step-by-step tutorials for OpenERP end users. You can read our first 'official launch' post at http://oerptuts.com/articles/news/launch-time/. If you want to receive automatic updates on future posts, please subscribe to the newsletter on our website.
Ok I must be having a blonde moment, but for the life of me I can't find where to
download the ReSharper API, to use with the project I got from here.
Any help or links would be greatly appreciated.
Api information:
http://www.jetbrains.com/resharper/features/open_api.html
You mostly need to reference various DLLs in the bin directory of the Resharper folder, then you can get started playing around.
If you don't have a license to the product, that would be an obvious prerequisite.
Edited to add:
Here's some ancient documentation, which may get you somewhere:
http://www.jetbrains.com/resharper/documentation/help20/Introduction/openapi.html
And the developer forums:
http://devnet.jetbrains.net/community/resharper/resharper_eap
And occasional tutorials on their blog:
http://blogs.jetbrains.com/dotnet/
It's not really great documentation, but you probably will have at least a little bit of help from Xml Doc comments.
You can look at sources of ReSharper PowerToys, open sourced examples of small features done with Open API.