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Does anyone know if there is a book about Sparx systems Enterprise Architect ? (besides sparx site and reference)

Sparxsystems Central Europe offer their own book, based on Enterprise Archtect.
Project Management with UML and Enterprise Architect
ISBN-10:3-9502692-1-5
ISBN-13:978-3-9502692-1-5
An adoption to EA 8.0is is in work and will released end of Aug. 2010.
Further Info http://www.sparxsystems.eu/ea-sparx-systems/ea-news/news-beitrag/article/new-book-released-project-management-with-uml-and-enterprise-architect/

There is a good book with a practical example.
"Use case Driven Object Modeling with UML" written by Doug Rosenberg and Matt Stephens
They explain there methode how to develop with the relevant parts of UML. They refer a lot to the Sparx Enterprise Architect tool.

There is also a digital version of the book mentioned above: you can find it at http://leanpub.com/entarch
Advantages of the ebook:
available in pdf, epub (for iPad, iPhone, eReaders) and mobi (for Amazon Kindle)
cheaper
includes a bonus chapter
free updates
immediate download

Peter Doomen has recently released an e-Book (pdf, ePub, Mobi-Kindle) version of Fifty Enterprise Architect Tricks. Also available in paperback which I've read and enjoyed. Find it at https://leanpub.com/entarch

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Marklogic or MongoDB [closed]

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I would to know which one choose MarkLogic vs MongoDB, I know its properties but in term of learning which one is more acceptable to choose? I have chosen MarkLogic but I think it's difficult to learn because it has a lot of documentation and it hasn't much comunity developers.
I have to choose one option for project our company and my boss is worried about MarkLogic's curve learning.
Help me which one choose.
Disclosure: I work for MarkLogic.
You mention your concern about learning how to work with MarkLogic. We have a MarkLogic University team that has excellent training resources. Take a look at their Developer Track courses. These courses are free and are available with in-person, via-Internet, or self-paced formats. Once you've learned the basics, you can follow that up with tutorials, the technical blog, On Demand videos, guides, and maybe a local Meetup, based on your needs. Our community may not be as big, but those who work with MarkLogic tend to be very helpful. You can post specific technical questions here on Stack Overflow.
The bigger question is what do you need from your database? For that, I'll join #Tamas in referring to his article comparing the two.

iTextSharp Licensing [closed]

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We would like to use iTextSharp DLL in one of our project to extract PDF text but I'm having 2nd thought to release it to production because I read somewhere that we need to purchase a commercial license for us to be able to use iTexttSharp. Is this true? We will just consumed the DLL and we will not change anything, do we still need to buy a license?
Thanks in Advance!
iText is free software released under the AGPL. This means that it can be used for free on condition that you also release the source code of your project for free under the same license. As soon as you start offering the code or the project (e.g. in the context of a SaaS offering) under a different license, then you should purchase a commercial license. That is explained in a one-minute video and it's the subject of my JavaOne talk on October 28th: IANAL: what developers should know about IP and legal. You'll notice that we have successfully went to court to make sure that the open source license was honored.

Looking for free(ish) PostgreSQL database viewer for Mac [closed]

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Is there any software for viewing UML-like diagrams of postgreSQL DB schemas for the Mac? Here's an example of what I would like to see.
(source: google.com)
Cheap's good, free's better.
A similar question was asked here, but the software pointed to here appears not to be available for the Mac, and is no longer being supported anyway.
Some days ago I had the same question. I found several, but the one that I'm using is DbVisualizer. It is multi-platform, free, and easy to install. It also has a paid version, but the free one is enough for visualization purposes. It supports PostgreSQL, MySQL, Informix, Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, and many other DBMS'.
Here is the download link
DbWrench is not free (but not expensive either) and quite good: http://www.dbwrench.com/
PowerArchitect Community edition is free, but the really interesting features seem to go into the enterprise edition: http://www.sqlpower.ca/page/architect
Both are Java based and work on the Mac
Aqua Data Studio offers an ER diagram generator and ER modeler but it's pricey now.
Free licenses for qualified open source developers; reduced licenses for qualified academic users.
The accepted answer's link doesn't work any more.
Here is an acceptable tool that's free and produces graphic diagrams: http://www.dbvis.com/

Where can I find some open source implementations of the Boids algorithm, for the iOs? [closed]

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The question says it all: I'm looking for working, open source, implementations of algorithms (or derivatives there of) initially described in the Boids paper.
It looks like most of the code out there was written before "Open Source" really meant anything. I asked Mr Google:
Craig Reynolds's Boids page has a bunch of links for various languages and some mostly-original Lisp. Embedding a Lisp interpreter should not be that hard.
Christopher Kline, C++, Not-For-Profit. Licence terms for commercial apps negotiable with the author.
Tom Bak, Thong Chau, Visual C++/OpenGL/GLUT, no licence. You could try contacting them.
Robert Platt, VC++/D3D, no licence. You could try contacting him too.
You're unlikely to find anything specifically "for the iOS" (or even written in Objective-C), but C and C++ versions should be easy to port. .NET versions should be easy enough to run using MonoTouch.
This might help: Chapter from Killer game programming in Java about Flocking Boids

Programming & Software Development News / Newsletters [closed]

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I currently subscribe to MSDN Flash and Red Gate's developer newsletter, which is great. I'd like to find more sources. Where/Who else sends or posts news or articles about software development?
http://statuscode.org/
http://www.hackernewsletter.com/
For more specific topics:
http://html5weekly.com/
http://javascriptweekly.com/
http://devopsweekly.com/
CodeProject
has a nice weekly newsletter that features articles on various programming-related topics. Some are presentations of code submitted by contributors, while others discuss new developments in the software industry.
Everyone has his/her own favorite sites, here are my favorite sites:
https://news.ycombinator.com/
http://www.gartner.com/newsroom/archive/
http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/
http://www.reddit.com/r/programming
http://mashable.com/apps-software/
http://www.drdobbs.com/
http://www.infoworld.com/news
http://slashdot.org/
I recommend Linux Journal.
Checkout NoSQL Weekly which features curated news, articles, new releases, tools and libraries, events, jobs etc related to NoSQL.
I don't know if these are the best but they're my favorites:
http://www.reddit.com/r/programming
http://devlinks.tumblr.com
http://sidebar.io
http://www.hackernewsletter.com