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Camera Tutorial
A simple tutorial on how to render objects with a camera more>> A simple tutorial on how to render objects with a camera
Camera Tutorial is a free and simple Pygame tutorial on how to draw objects at an offset, giving the effect of a camera.
Cameras in games are quite easy to implement. To people new to programming they may sound hard and intimidating, but all it is is simply drawing an object at an offset.
System requirements:
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- Pygame
MySQL Wrap 1.0
MySQL Wrap - App to start and stop MySQL server more>>
Completly freeware and source code is included in the package.
MySQL GUI Tools 5.0r12
MySQL GUI Tools - Administration tools for MySQL more>>
MySQL Administrator now integrates database management and maintenance into a single, seamless environment, with a clear and intuitive graphical user interface.
Photoshop Lab Tutorial 1.0
Photoshop Lab Tutorial - A great dashboard widget that features the latest articles on photoshoplab.com more>> <<less
Revolution tutorial 1.0
Revolution tutorial - Ebooks using the ArcadeEngine more>>
The tutorials come in a visually appealing e-book format which is both easy to read and use, the range of topics covered includes:
The basics of Revolution such as: stacks, cards, scripts, messages and timers
How to use geometric properties such as distances, angles and intersection rectangles
Understanding and using different movements including linear, polygonal, circular and elliptic
Advanced use of images
Using the built-in collision detection handlers
Plus much more.
MySQL GUI Tools 5.0-r12
Administration tools for MySQL. more>>
MySQL GUI Tools 5.0-r12 MySQL offers an effective solution for administering your MySQL environment and gain significantly better visibility into how your databases are operating. Moreover, it is a freeware.
Major Features:
- Integrate database management and maintenance into a single, seamless environment
- Have clear and intuitive graphical user interface.
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later MySQL 4.0 or later
Dreamweaver Tutorial 1.0
Dreamweaver Tutorial - a very useful widget if you want informations about Dreamweaver more>>
Flash Tutorial Widget 1.0
Flash Tutorial is a helpful widget that will allow you to learn flash quick and easy more>>
Cocoa 3D Tutorial 0.3
Free and open source tutorial that will help you start working with 3D in Cocoa more>> Free and open source tutorial that will help you start working with 3D in Cocoa
Cocoa 3D Tutorial will provide a Cocoa framework to interface the OpenGL library in a more OO-fashioned style. It is not meant to be the fastest code possible, nor to leverage all the power of OpenGL, but to give developers a easy way to start working in 3D.
NOTE: Cocoa 3D Tutorial is licensed and distributed under the terms of the Artistic License.
Main features:
- A scene tree, with cameras (one for each view) that can be easily positioned and oriented, and lights.
- Object picking, that allows an interactive manipulation of the scene.
- Factory classes for common objects (cube, sphere, cylinder, ...), groups and transformations.
- Basic OpenGL optimizations (e.g. display lists)
- Full support for OpenGL colors and materials.
- Static textures (read from a graphic file or generated from a styled text), animated textures (read from movies), procedural fixed and animated textures (using configurable Perlin 2 & 3D noise).
- Full support for ARB_vertex_program extension, seen as a special type of texture.
- An animator class, that allows to easily add dynamic components to a scene.
Enhancements
- Added StringTexture class
- Added AnimatedProcTexture class
- Added PlainSurface class
- Added InteractiveView class
- Corrected and updated some class behavior
- Updated Tutorials to use new classes
Breakout Game Tutorial 1.0
Breakout Game Tutorial - Breakout game tutorial more>>
Completly freeware for non-commercial use.
MySQL Administrator 1.1.10
MySQL Administrator - Graphically administer your MySQL environment more>>
Enhancements:
- This is a maintenance release of MySQL Administrator with improved stability.
MySQL Connector/J 5.0.7
MySQL Connector/J - a native Java driver that converts JDBC calls into the network protocol used by the MySQL database more>>
MySQL Connector/J is a tool that helps developers working with the Java programming language easily build programs and applets that interact with MySQL and connect all corporate data, even in a heterogeneous environment.
MySQL Connector/J is a Type IV JDBC driver and has a complete JDBC feature set that supports the capabilities of MySQL.
The latest production version of the driver is now 50-100 percent faster in most situations than the previous version. It also creates fewer transient objects than before, leading to better performance and even more stability.
The driver now also supports "streaming" result sets, which allows users to retrieve large numbers of rows without using a large memory buffer. With newly added large-packet protocol support, the driver can send rows and BLOBs up to 2 gigabytes in size.
New features from the JDBC-3.0 API in the latest production version of MySQL Connector/J include getGeneratedKeys which allows users to retrieve auto-increment fields in a non-database-specific way.
Auto-increment fields now work with object-relational mapping tools, as well as Enterprise Java Beans (EJB) servers with Container Managed Persistence (CMP) that support JDBC-3.0.
The development version is being refactored to support new features in conjunction with version 4.1 of the MySQL database server, including server-side prepared statements and improved handling of multiple simultaneous character sets, including Unicode in the UCS2 and UTF8 encodings.
Mysql Table Syncer 0.2.0
A script/executable to synchronize the contents of databases more>> A script/executable to synchronize the contents of databases
Mysql Table Syncer is a free Ruby script that will help its users to synchronize their database contents a lot easier than before.
Enhancements:
- Now prompts you if you use --commit [so you dont do it on accident]
- Minor code cleanups
MySQL BackUp 1.1
MySQLDump backup app. more>>
MySQL 6.0.10 Alpha / 5.1.35
Very popular and open source SQL database. more>> Very popular and open source SQL database.
MySQL is a very popular and open source SQL database provided by MySQL AB. MySQL AB is a commercial company that builds its business providing services around the MySQL database.
MySQL is the worlds most popular open source database software, with over 100 million copies of its software downloaded or distributed throughout its history.
With superior speed, reliability, and ease of use, MySQL has become the preferred choice of corporate IT Managers because it eliminates the major problems associated with downtime, maintenance, administration and support.
MySQL is a key part of LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP / Perl / Python), the fast growing open source enterprise software stack.
More and more companies are using LAMP as an alternative to expensive proprietary software stacks because of its lower cost and freedom from lock-in.
Enhancements
- Replication: Important Note: Binary logging with --binlog_format=ROW failed when a change to be logged included more than 251 columns. This issue was not known to occur with mixed-format or statement-based logging. (Bug#42977)
- Replication: Assigning an invalid directory for the --slave-load-tmpdir caused the replication slave to crash. (Bug#42861)
- Replication: The mysql.procs_priv system table was not replicated. (Bug#42217)
- Replication: An INSERT DELAYED into a TIMESTAMP column issued concurrently with a an insert on the same column not using DELAYED, but applied after the other insert, was logged using the same timestamp as generated by the other (non-DELAYED) insert. (Bug#41719)
- Replication: The MIXED binary logging format did not switch to row-based mode for statements containing the LOAD_FILE() function. (Bug#39701)
- Replication: When the server SQL mode included IGNORE_SPACE, statement-based replication of LOAD DATA INFILE ... INTO tbl_name failed because the statement was read incorrectly from the binary log; a trailing space was omitted, causing the statement to fail with a syntax error when run on the slave. (Bug#22504)
- An attempt by a user who did not have the SUPER privilege to kill a system thread could cause a server crash. (Bug#43748)
- On Windows, incorrectly specified link dependencies in CMakeLists.txt resulted in link errors for mysql_embedded, mysqltest_embedded, and mysql_client_test_embedded. (Bug#43715)
- mysql crashed if a request for the current database name returned an empty result, such as after the client has executed a preceding SET sql_select_limit=0 statement. (Bug#43254)
- If the value of the version_comment system variable was too long, the mysql client displayed a truncated startup message. (Bug#43153)
Queries of the following form returned an empty result:
- SELECT ... WHERE ... (col=col AND col=col) OR ... (false expression)
- The strings/CHARSET_INFO.txt file was not included in source distributions. (Bug#42937)
- A dangling pointer in mysys/my_error.c could lead to client crashes. (Bug#42675)
- Passing an unknown time zone specification to CONVERT_TZ() resulted in a memory leak. (Bug#42502)
- With more than two arguments, LEAST(), GREATEST(), and CASE could unnecessarily return Illegal mix of collations errors. (Bug#41627)
- The mysql client could misinterpret its input if a line was longer than an internal buffer. (Bug#41486)
- In the help command output displayed by mysql, the description for the c (clear) command was misleading. (Bug#41268)
- The load_defaults(), my_search_option_files() and my_print_default_files() functions in the C client library were subject to a race condition in multi-threaded operation. (Bug#40552)
- If --basedir was specified, mysqld_safe did not use it when attempting to locate my_print_defaults. (Bug#39326)
- When MySQL was configured with the --with-max-indexes=128 option, mysqld crashed. (Bug#36751)
- Setting the join_buffer_size variable to its minimum value produced spurious warnings. (Bug#36446)
- The use of NAME_CONST() can result in a problem for CREATE TABLE ... SELECT statements when the source column expressions refer to local variables. Converting these references to NAME_CONST() expressions can result in column names that are different on the master and slave servers, or names that are too long to be legal column identifiers. A workaround is to supply aliases for columns that refer to local variables. Now a warning is issued in such cases that indicate possible problems. (Bug#35383)
- An attempt to check or repair an ARCHIVE table that had been subjected to a server crash returned a 144 internal error. The data appeared to be irrecoverable. (Bug#32880)
- The Time column for SHOW PROCESSLIST output and the value of the TIME column of the INFORMATION_SCHEMA.PROCESSLIST table now can have negative values. Previously, the column was unsigned and negative values were displayed incorrectly as large positive values. Negative values can occur if a thread alters the time into the future with SET TIMESTAMP = value or the thread is executing on a slave and processing events from a master that has its clock set ahead of the slave. (Bug#22047)
- Restoring a mysqldump dump file containing FEDERATED tables failed because the file contained the data for the table. Now only the table definition is dumped (because the data is located elsewhere). (Bug#21360)
MySQL AB is a commercial company that builds its business providing services around the MySQL AB is a commercial company that builds its business providing services around the
The world?s most popular open source database. Its architecture makes it extremely fast