No you can setup everything (models and db migrations) with code, no need to use the gui, it's just here for "convienence" if you want it
I'm in the same boat, and unfortunately, no
Looks like there is an admin panel demo, but can't find the login/password
Neat, I happpened to rediscover and sort my childhood lego collection two weeks ago, and had good success for the "no so common parts" with the brickowl camera search (I don't know what kind of engine is behind)
You might like this : https://github.com/ying32/govcl
I also manually upgraded yesterday (bad luck, just a few hours after the update) and just now reverted to the previous kernel. Not sure this was the right thing to do but didn't want to take any chances
Nice, I did a similar hack some time ago: pack your favorites functions/aliases in b64, unpack and do some mkfifo on the server, write that fifo path to ENV, and call "exec bash --posix". zsh and ksh also work, as they…
They wrote 32 bits on the website (against 7 in the current spec)
probably like explained here: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8073803/android-multi-tou... but imho, given they already downgraded the behavior in 4.0, this is really looking like a security hole that might be closed…
Another project in the same vein: http://dan.drown.org/android/
but Google can write a different book with using the same nouns and verbs, which they did
And the mobile phone is Nokia's core business. Apple is smart to stay focused on OSX !
At Google I/O, the sdk team said it was coming in the next months (along with GPU support), but the downside was that KVM is not readily available outside linux
"They make money on selling Google Apps, Maps service, etc to manufacturers and carriers." Would love a source on this... AFAIK Google never publicly said Android Trademark and Google Apps were not free (apart from the…
I'm not an Android expert, but I think many libraries (browser, sms, phone, etc.) are basically kernel/baseband dependent (To make an hardware accelerated browser means modified GPU drivers, means new/updated kernel…
except the Samsung Wave, running on Bada and similary looking to the iPhone is not cited in the lawsuit...
It's more like 25 millions: http://statistics.allfacebook.com/applications/single/facebo...
No you can setup everything (models and db migrations) with code, no need to use the gui, it's just here for "convienence" if you want it
I'm in the same boat, and unfortunately, no
Looks like there is an admin panel demo, but can't find the login/password
Neat, I happpened to rediscover and sort my childhood lego collection two weeks ago, and had good success for the "no so common parts" with the brickowl camera search (I don't know what kind of engine is behind)
You might like this : https://github.com/ying32/govcl
I also manually upgraded yesterday (bad luck, just a few hours after the update) and just now reverted to the previous kernel. Not sure this was the right thing to do but didn't want to take any chances
Nice, I did a similar hack some time ago: pack your favorites functions/aliases in b64, unpack and do some mkfifo on the server, write that fifo path to ENV, and call "exec bash --posix". zsh and ksh also work, as they…
They wrote 32 bits on the website (against 7 in the current spec)
probably like explained here: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8073803/android-multi-tou... but imho, given they already downgraded the behavior in 4.0, this is really looking like a security hole that might be closed…
Another project in the same vein: http://dan.drown.org/android/
but Google can write a different book with using the same nouns and verbs, which they did
And the mobile phone is Nokia's core business. Apple is smart to stay focused on OSX !
At Google I/O, the sdk team said it was coming in the next months (along with GPU support), but the downside was that KVM is not readily available outside linux
"They make money on selling Google Apps, Maps service, etc to manufacturers and carriers." Would love a source on this... AFAIK Google never publicly said Android Trademark and Google Apps were not free (apart from the…
I'm not an Android expert, but I think many libraries (browser, sms, phone, etc.) are basically kernel/baseband dependent (To make an hardware accelerated browser means modified GPU drivers, means new/updated kernel…
except the Samsung Wave, running on Bada and similary looking to the iPhone is not cited in the lawsuit...
It's more like 25 millions: http://statistics.allfacebook.com/applications/single/facebo...