Does anyone know if Red Pitaya developer manuals are already available since the launch date is approaching, and where to get them?
Any other developer resources already available?
The web page is updated now - as of yesterday. I found the Users Manual, the code developer guide and a short description of FPGA development for Red Pitaya here: http://wiki.redpitaya.com/index.php?title=Main_Page
So far the source code is not uploaded yet.
Red Pitaya claims in their materials (kickstarter campaign, comments and answers) that all the instructions and supporting material would be available at the launch date. It would be nice to get the instructions earlier though. Anyway, as stated, it is only a few days until the launch.
I found the Red Pitaya manuals at http://wiki.redpitaya.com/index.php?title=Main_Page. It looks very nice!
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I am looking for documentation for Ace to do "Floating UI" , i want to to like facebook "Chat Heads". So far there is no documentation only mentioning coming soon , which means avaliable but undocumented right?. Is it already available in github latest master?
They decided to close the support for this project:
As of December 2016, this project is no longer maintained by Microsoft. We built ACE to provide developers with an “escape hatch” to access native code from within JavaScript. After nearly a year in production, we learned that most developers are satisfied with the access granted by Cordova’s Plugin Model. Thus, we’ve discontinued active development. We appreciate your interest in the project and hope you found it exemplary of Microsoft’s commitment to experimentation and open source software. if you're interested in continuing this project, please feel free to fork it. As of December 2016, we will no longer monitor or respond to open issues. You can keep up with other projects from Microsoft’s Cordova team by visiting http://taco.visualstudio.com. Thanks for your support!
I was also looking some plugin to implement "chat heads" in Cordova, without any luck :(
I notice Google Play has flagged my AR apps developed in metaio with this message:
Security alert
Your app is using a version of OpenSSL containing a security vulnerability. Please see this Google Help Centre article for details, including the deadline for fixing the vulnerability.
Security alert
Your application has an unsafe implementation of the WebViewClient.onReceivedSslError handler. Please see the alerts page for more information."
I'm hoping it's an easy fix, such as replacing DLL files. Seems I have till July 11th to sort it.
Anyone had this problem and resolved?
Thanks
PS. I use metaio creator, output to arel, copy that output into an app folder template I created which I run through Android Studio/Xcode to generate the final build.
In case you are looking for alternatives, Wikitude came up with a fix a few days ago: http://www.wikitude.com/blog-sdk-update-openssl-upgrade/
Cheers!
Wikitude team
I am using Shinobi Grids 1.1 and I am looking to upgrade to 2.8. I cant seem to find any documentation on this online, does anyone know of any documentations online I can look to point me in the right direction? Please and thank you.
DISCLAIMER: I am a developer at ShinobiControls.
If you're a customer, you can download version 2.8.0 of ShinobiGrids from our customer portal. Otherwise, you can download a trial version available on our main site HERE.
Once downloaded remove the old framework from your project and drag and drop the new one in. You may get warnings and possibly some compile errors seen as you are updating from such an old version. However, any warnings you get should describe an alternative implementation.
If you get any compiling errors or warnings that aren't clear, just email us at info#shinobicontrols.com. A member of our team will get back to you as soon as they can.
after I managed to create an add on for Chrome browser (http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13686561/chrome-addon-with-my-server-interaction),
my next target is to do the same for Firefox.
I see this is harder to do or there arent many good tutorials for begginers.
What Im asking is good step by step tutorials in order to understand the workflow for FF.
Thank you again for reading me!
Take a look to Add-on SDK. Here the documentation, and you can also download it from Github.
I would say that the Getting Started section of Add-on SDK docs is a good place to start your reading.
You can also join the IRC channel #jetpack on irc.mozilla.org and ask help directly to the SDK team, if you have any doubt!
I saw there is an dreamweaver called rubyweaver. Does anyone know of plans to upgrade that to CS5? anyone hear interested in doing this? It would be helpful for newbies like me to have some Wysiwyg editing. Any other software offer that for ruby on rails?
According to the Rubyweaver site they are not offering CS5 support due to not having a developer that can perform the update work for the extension. This appears to be due to the site that is offering the download of Rubyweaver is not the same people that developed the original extension.
You may want to try the extension out, some of the functionality of it may work in CS5. The site doesn't list any specific CS5 issues on it Known Issues page.
Yes it is true that we do not currently have a developer for this extension as of yet. We have a few potential prospects that we are currently having talks with. The Original Creator of the extension is Rob Cameron of RidingTheClutch.com. Jason Gills took over the IDE and updated it to it's latest state.
We took over the RubyWeaver IDE from the Jason Gills as he was not able to provide the extension or keep up with the development of RubyWeaver, so we got with Jason and decided to keep this extension available to everyone.
We hope to be offering an updated version as soon as we find a coder.
I hope this information helps out.
Thank You,
John