ORCID-Source
Codename One
ORCID-Source | Codename One | |
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10 | 88 | |
355 | 1,650 | |
3.9% | 0.9% | |
9.8 | 8.5 | |
11 days ago | 18 days ago | |
Java | Java | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
ORCID-Source
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9 Things You Didn't Know About Decentralized Identifiers
Many organizations are working hard to answer this question. Some are going passwordless via passkeys. Others, like the Open Researched and Contributor ID (ORCID), implemented digital identifiers to associate publications, research, and open source contributions with a particular researcher.
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Ask HN: How to discover new and interesting papers?
Here are a few options to consider. First, Google Scholar. If you're logged into Google it will make a handful of recommendations on its front page. I've not really paid attention to how good the recommendations are. It says they're based on your Google Scholar record and alerts, so I guess you'll need both/one of those for it to work.
https://scholar.google.com
Second, Scopus from Elsevier (a company that plenty of people dislike). You'll need to create an account, and I don't know if non-academic accounts have the same access as academic ones. It has a new "researcher discovery" function I've not used so again can't vouch for its quality. You can set up various alerts apparently, although again I've not used them.
https://scopus.com
If an author is registered on ORCID you can check their works, but it doesn't appear that anything like RSS feeds are available, unfortunately. Plenty of journals have RSS feeds, but you'll have to hunt them down yourself.
https://orcid.org
Finally, you might want to check out other platforms and preprint servers, which might have better alerts etc. Try OSF, which hosts a bunch of preprint servers, and also provides hosting for documents and files that accompany published papers. However, it looks like there isn't much comp-sci stuff on there.
https://osf.io
I guess you could have a look at figshare.com too for similar reasons.
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Engaged, changing last name?
You will get an OrcIDto keep all the pubs associated with you.
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First publication - Does last name matter?
Get an ORCID- its there for this reason.
- Publishing under a pseudonym
- Физики не будут указывать российские институты в статьях об экспериментах на коллайдере
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Getting married close to thesis submission and graduation
Does your field not use https://orcid.org/
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Affiliation for museum at a university?
Hi everyone! I am a collections manager in the US at a state natural history museum that’s part of a state university, and I am a researcher. I’m hoping to get some advice on how you list your affiliation on various profiles and webforms if you work at a museum that is part of a university. Specifically, I was struggling with what to put for my ORCID profile, which feeds into Bionomia.
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Married academic couples, what did you do regarding changing last names?
Do what you want and get and use ORCID ids. It'll be required for federal funding soon anyhow. https://orcid.org/
- ORCID-Source: ORCID Open Source Project
Codename One
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A list of SaaS, PaaS and IaaS offerings that have free tiers of interest to devops and infradev
codenameone.com — Open source, cross-platform, mobile app development toolchain for Java/Kotlin developers. Free for commercial use with an unlimited number of projects
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Android Play Billing Needs updating
This was resolved in this issue: https://github.com/codenameone/CodenameOne/issues/3706
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Backward Compatibility, Go 1.21, and Go 2
Naturally depends on the use case, yet they work good enough to be in business for 20 years.
https://www.ptc.com/en/products/developer-tools/perc
https://www.aicas.com/wp/products-services/jamaicavm-tools/
https://www.codenameone.com/
Android 5 & 6 (only changed back into JIT/AOT due to long compile times), https://www.infoq.com/news/2014/07/art-runtime/
Unfortunely the best well known, Excelsior JET, is no longer in business, most likely due to GraalVM and OpenJ9 being available as free beer, while PTC, Aicas Codename One are safe in their domains.
There is also RoboVM (https://github.com/MobiVM/robovm) as free beer, however it actually started as a commercial product, and the acquisition from Xamarin kind of stagnated it (naturally).
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Can't Reproduce a Bug?
At Codename One, we were using App Engine when our daily billing suddenly skyrocketed from a few dollars to hundreds. The potential cost was so high it threatened to bankrupt us within a month. Despite our best efforts, including educated guesses and fixing everything we could, we were never able to pinpoint the specific bug. Instead, we had to solve the problem through brute force.
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Mobile Apps with Java
We don't use GraalVM since our project was developed prior to its existence and we aimed for deeper native integration than it can offer: https://github.com/codenameone/CodenameOne
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Developing cross platform mobile application [closed]
XMLVM, Codename One and iSpectrum (cross compile Java code from an Android app or creating one from scratch
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Apple Offer Codes
I suggest filing an RFE in the issue tracker.
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Play Billing Library Version Deprecation
Thanks. It's always good to get another reminder. Yes, it was reported. u/shannah78 is working on this but we have time until November.
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Problems compilint to android side
please check this issue https://github.com/codenameone/CodenameOne/issues/3686
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The Holy Grail of Java Performance
We use ParparVM which we wrote. It compiles a subset of Java 8 (sort of) to native by translating the bytecode to C and passing that through XCode. The reason we took this path and not the path of "direct to native", is that it allows for future compatibility.
What are some alternatives?
update-center2 - Jenkins Update Center backend
Multi-OS Engine - Multi-OS Engine: Create iOS Apps in Java (or Kotlin ... etc.)
arxiv-sanity-lite - arxiv-sanity lite: tag arxiv papers of interest get recommendations of similar papers in a nice UI using SVMs over tfidf feature vectors based on paper abstracts.
Design Patterns - Design patterns implemented in Java
formatter-maven-plugin - Formatter Maven Plugin
J2ObjC - A Java to iOS Objective-C translation tool and runtime.
docker-plugin - Jenkins Cloud Plugin that uses Docker
sitemapgen4j - SitemapGen4j is a library to generate XML sitemaps in Java.
Apache Maven - Apache Maven core
Maven Wrapper - The easiest way to integrate Maven into your project!
Jenkins - Jenkins automation server
Modern Java - A Guide to Java 8 - Modern Java - A Guide to Java 8