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Saved by uncleflo on September 6th, 2022.
Qiskit [kiss-kit] is an open-source SDK for working with quantum computers at the level of pulses, circuits, and application modules. When you are looking to start Qiskit, you have two options. You can start Qiskit locally, which is much more secure and private, or you get started with Jupyter Notebooks hosted in IBM Quantum Lab. Qiskit includes a comprehensive set of quantum gates and a variety of pre-built circuits so users at all levels can use Qiskit for research and application development. The transpiler translates Qiskit code into an optimized circuit using a backend’s native gate set, allowing users to program for any quantum processor or processor architecture with minimal inputs.
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Saved by uncleflo on September 14th, 2018.
The Monetra (MCVE) PHP API, which depends on libmonetra (C API), is designed to take advantage of all three of our "supported” communication methods, which include Drop-File, Unencrypted IP and Encrypted IP (SSL v3/TLS v1.0). Each method has its advantages and will be explained briefly below. Libmonetra is also the basis of the Perl, PHP and JAVA JNI modules, so the usage of those API's is nearly identical to Libmonetra itself, minus language semantics. In addition, this API was designed to be fully thread-safe and allows interleaving of transactions (streaming of transactions with out-of-order responses). The Drop-File communication method is the most simplistic form of communication with Monetra. A transaction directory is specified where .trn (transaction) files are written, "picked up" and .rtn (response) files are written in reply. Advantages are the debug-ability and the fact that it does not require an IP stack to be present on the local machine. Although this method is not designed for networking, it is possible to share the transaction directory via NFS or SAMBA (for windows), to integrate with legacy applications. Because of security concerns, this should not be utilized for new integrations. Newer monetra releases also support client certificate validation which is available in this API. For any feature/anomaly, requests or support questions regarding libmonetra, feel free to contact our support staff via e-mail at support@mainstreetsoftworks.com
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Saved by uncleflo on September 14th, 2018.
The Monetra® Payment Software is designed for seamless integration with a variety of third party applications, including accounting, POS and web-based systems across numerous platforms. For further inquiries not detailed in the documentation, please contact us.
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Saved by uncleflo on December 27th, 2017.
It is the weekend, late at night, or first thing Monday morning and you receive the dreaded phone call or SMS: “The application is down! We need all hands to figure this out!” After spending hours trying to track down the issue by reviewing logs, looking at the currently deployed code, and hundreds of IM exchanges, you finally find it – someone deployed a patch to production late Friday and it broke an important part of your application. You have probably been there. While tracking down issues can be difficult for any application, cloud native applications are particularly difficult. Applications are deployed to multiple servers across any number of zones. Servers have been created and destroyed. And the amount of traffic you must handle makes it hard to read log files (even centrally managed log files). So, how do you solve the need for monitoring in a cloud native architecture? While every application’s needs are different, we must first understand the options available to us. This article provides an overview of the goals of monitoring and the types of cloud native monitoring available, to help provide some insight into monitoring your Realscale applications.
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Saved by uncleflo on December 12th, 2016.
I want to automate a fairly simple task. For this I have written a small PHP script which I run from the command line using PHP-CLI. Now I want to hand over this script to someone but I do not want to: - give away the source code; - ask him to install PHP on the system. Is there a way to create a .exe version of the PHP script. I am really not much worried about de-compilation; I am more worried about asking people to install and configure PHP.
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Saved by uncleflo on October 11th, 2016.
n the halcyon days of early 2005, a project was launched to bring long overdue native Unicode and internationalization support to PHP. It was deemed so far reaching and important that PHP needed to have a version bump. After more than 4 years of development, the project (and PHP 6 for now) was shelved. This talk will introduce Unicode and i18n concepts, explain why Web needs Unicode, why PHP needs Unicode, how we tried to solve it (with examples), and what eventually happened. No sordid details will be left uncovered.
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Saved by uncleflo on July 17th, 2014.
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Saved by uncleflo on July 15th, 2014.
Create native iOS apps in Java. Truly native iOS apps using native UIs and with full hardware access. Reuse your Java language and tools skills. RoboVM translates Java bytecode into native ARM or x86 code. Apps run fast directly on the CPU. No interpreter involved. RoboVM includes a Java to Objective-C bridge that makes it possible to call into the native iOS CocoaTouch APIs. Objective-C objects can be used just like any other Java object. Easily share code between desktop, Android and iOS apps. The standard classes (java.lang.*, java.util.*, etc) included in RoboVM are based on Android's runtime.
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Saved by uncleflo on September 20th, 2013.
The native Linux kernel port of the ZFS filesystem. To get started with ZFS on Linux simply download the latest release and install using the directions for your distribution.
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Saved by uncleflo on May 16th, 2013.
The main criteria of this post is to help you add a cool effect called the “cover flow/open flow” effect to any of your iphone apps. This is cool in two ways actually. One it adds animation kind of effect to your app and the other, its very easy to build too. I got to learn about this effect when I was working on my “pianos” app where in i’ll have bunch of animals to select which would be displayed as a menu using this “cover flow” effect. Once a particular animal is selected your piano view for that animal comes up. My piano app will be out soon and you can check that out. The source for this post is the link displayed below.
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