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I doubt to use it in my new project
What do you think about it?
See the following article from Jeremy Miller "Kicking off StructureMap 3". Looks like this might be the year for big changes within the project. So to answer your question, I don't think StructureMap is dead.
http://jeremydmiller.com/2012/01/11/kicking-off-structuremap-3/
It's not dead. Take a look at FubuMVC. Jeremy Miller is working on that project with a whole bunch of people. structure map is what they are using as their IoC container.
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I've been programming for a career and as a hobby for more than two years now. I want to start contributing to some projects on Git hub, but I'm not sure where to start. What advice do you have for me for first starting out on Git hub?
If you use projects hosted on Github in your programming, you'll eventually encounter typos and mistakes in documentation. Fixing these is an excellent way to get started with contributing.
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Is it possible to follow only specific issues on Github (instead of watching an entire project)? I'd like to get notifications by email when one specific issue changed (pull, state-change, new comments). Is this possible at all?
As per pennstatephil's comment below, there's a SUBSCRIBE on the right pane at the bottom:
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I'm trying to get hold of an article that is supposed to be at http://scala.sygneca.com/code/simplifying-jdbc, but for the last week that site has timed out and I can't find the link cached on Google either. Does anyone know where I could find a copy of that article?
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http://web.archive.org/web/20101110111820/http://scala.sygneca.com/code/simplifying-jdbc
The old wiki got not delete it got migrated, here is the page you look for on the new wiki:
https://wiki.scala-lang.org/display/SYGN/Simplifying-jdbc
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I have read several sites and they all say to upload the app, but I don't know what the exact file to point to is. Anybody out there know the answer?
As it turns out, there was a really helpful question which I didn't find. It is How can I build for release/distribution on the Xcode 4?
In the answers was one by benvolioT which points to a webpage. This webpage is just the answer for this question. It is worth bookmarking.
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There are a lot of things I'm bad at, but drawing probably tops the list.
I'm looking for a decent size repository for iPhone tab icons. Something similar to Wikimedia commons (I ask this as I'm waiting for fink and GIMP to install). Any suggestions out there?
Personally I rate the Glyphish collection of icons and have used them in several projects.