Mark Benecke, Forensic biologist, author, politician and famous from several tv series (www.benecke.com) explains why he loves to communicate about science and how he does it. Produced for the Comm4Biotech-Kongress - www.comm4biotech.eu by www.olenyi.de
ZXing (pronounced "zebra crossing") is an open-source, multi-format 1D/2D barcode image processing library implemented in Java, with ports to other languages. Our focus is on using the built-in camera on mobile phones to scan and decode barcodes on the device, without communicating with a server. However the project can be used to encode and decode barcodes on desktops and servers as well. We currently support these formats:
Avicii & At Night Management are proud to present the great, creative, winners of the LEVELS fan video contest. A big thank you to everyone who participated!...
At some point, you may have a situation where you want to center multiple elements (maybe <div> elements, or other block elements) on a single line in a fixed-width area. Centering a single element in a fixed area is easy. Just add margin: auto and a fixed width to the element you want to center, and the margins will force the element to center. There really should be a similar simple way to center multiple elements evenly spaced. It would be nice if CSS had a property called box-align which you could set to center then the child elements would be centered evenly within their parent. Well, you can achieve something similar by taking advantage of CSS's flexibity with recasting elements (for lack of a better term).
PigUnit is a simple xUnit framework that enables you to easily test your Pig scripts. With PigUnit you can perform unit testing, regression testing, and rapid prototyping. No cluster set up is required if you run Pig in local mode.
jclouds is an open source library that helps you get started in the cloud and utilizes your Java or Clojure development skills. The jclouds API gives you the freedom to use portable abstractions or cloud-specific features.
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