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[Music], hey there guys Robert here and welcome, to logo history for this episode we're, gonna have a look at Java here's the, short bio for those of you don't know, what Java is it is a general-purpose, programming language that is class-based, and object-oriented it first appeared on, May 23rd 1995 it was designed by James, Gosling and it was developed by Sun, Microsystems and their website is, oracle.com slash java so let's take a, look, choosing the right vendor for, application development find out how, customers feel about application, development with the Oracle Amazon and, pivotal cloud services well it's very, interesting um I'm just gonna scroll, through cuz I'm gonna be busy with, getting ready for school and later on I, might I might have to go with my parents, to get a school back for school because, I'm going into tenth grade uh anyways, now that further ado let's get started, 1996 to 2003 we have a blue mug with, like I really don't know what this is I, think it's supposed to be the fumes up, to like the coffee I guess and it's red, too and we have the word Java in red, text and this is the print version, and finally mm to read to the presence, CMAs last time but it's not like a kid, drew it anymore and the word Java is, different as well and these are eat, other versions the print version the, horizontal version the printer, horizontal version the icon the print, version of the icon the word mark the, print version of the word mark and this, is their mascot Duke alright guys today, is Wednesday which means it is time to, reveal today's requested logo and, the logos Auto being this tougher, requested logo Wednesday's will be film, Roman this logo was requested by this is, a name 2019 so if you want to subscribe, to his channel I'll put his link in the, description below here's the short bio, for those of you don't know what film, Roman is it is an American animation, studio you'll find it on October 26 1984, by film sorry Phil Roman their, headquarters are in Woodland Hills, California, is key people are Steve Waterman CEO, film sorry Phil Roman chairman emeritus, and Danna Boonton president of, production and the website is, www.seannal.com, but school doesn't start till September, 5th for me and for all Floridians out, there school started two days ago not, without further ado let's get started, 1984 to 1989 we have the words a Roman, film production the words ah and, production are yellow the word Roman, isn't white and inside the own the word, Roman we have the word film and red text, and it's inside this sky blue background, 1989 to 1999 we have like we have three, blue shapes one shape has two word film, in it the other has these red squiggles, with dots and the other has the word, Roman in white text so it's film Roman, and this is the print version 1999 to, 2006 we have we have a sky-blue square, inside that sky-blue square we have the, words film Roman in white text and also, inside that with the Scarab we have a, white rectangle with with blue lines, this is an alternative version, 2002-2006 this is an this is like the, inverted version of this logo 2003 to, 2006 seen here but it has towards DPS in, it and the lower we have towards an IDT, entertainment company in blue text and, this D and this is the inverted version, of the previous logo that I showed you, on finally 2006 to the present same as, last time but now the words film Roman, are below the white rectangle this time, and these are five other versions these, two versions are with bylines and these, three versions are with stars by lines, we actually this is the only one to have, an IDT entertainment byline and the and, the four other versions contain a star's, byline alright that's it for now guys, Nick you so much for watching this, episode of local history now see you, tomorrow for a brand new episode, stay tuned for episode 507 Oh bro bye, for now, [Music], [Applause], [Music]


MixPanel (YC S09); my mini reviewAfter spotting the mixpanel logo at the bottom of HN I decided to give it
a spin on a reasonably serious site to see what it can do. I've got some
issues with GA that I can't seem to resolve so I figured maybe MixPanel
can replace them.

First impression is that it looks really neat and simple, but on my browser
(ff 3.01) the form fields all somehow manage to hang outside the containing
blocks.

The sign up process is very quick, but there is no email verification, which is
a bit of a pain because it could mean that people use a fake address leading
to emails dumped on unsuspecting bystanders.

After signing up you get a secret token and a skeleton piece of javascript
that you can flesh out to track variables that are important. This is mostly
a manual operation, you insert the relevant bits in strategic spots on your
site, 'instrumenting' it so MixPanel can keep track of what is happening.

The upside of this approach is that you, not they decide exactly what gets
tracked and what it is called.

Right after signing up you are offered to get some 'datapoints' if you get
someone else to sign up, that seems a bit premature, I haven't a clue what
datapoints are.

Other than the initial signup form error the design of the site is very clean
and functional, the documentation is easy to read and stuff can be found
more or less where you expect it.

The 'secret' token that gets generated for your site is not that secret
however, since it is plainly visible in every page that has the javascript
embedded in it. Maybe it should be named 'site specific' token ?

Meanwhile the tag is in place on my site now, and registering visitors
according to the live stats, time to read up on the data points.

Datapoints are mixpanels way of making a business out of this, essentially
they charge you 'per event' on your website. The whole thing revolves around
the 'funnel' concept that anybody in internet marketing is familiar with.

Garbage in at the top, and 'espresso' out at the bottom, mixpanel allows you
to track exactly what the loss percentages are at every stage of the process.

Datapoints cost money, and I think they are way overpriced.

The current pricing scheme is:

    0...10,000 points:          Free
10,000...100,000: $25
100,000...500,000: $100
500,000...2,000,000: $200
2,000,000...10,000,000: $700

Let me explain why I think they are overpriced: at 100,000 points for
$25 (the first 'plan' they have) for any small ad driven website that
has an ECPM < $0.25 they are costing you as much (or more!) for your tracker
as what you were making on your visitors.

And on a for-pay site that makes $20 / month per user, with a COA of $5 and
a 1:2000 conversion rate on a 1:50 new traffic vs old traffic ratio (all of
those numbers are pretty 'normal') you would again be making a net loss.

One of the sites I run that I could have tried mixpanel on gets 3,000,000
pageviews monthly, the ECPM is around $0.11, so it makes $300 /month.
It's a no-brainer because it costs less than $5 to host on a flatrate 100Mbit
leaseweb box. Using MixPanel with that site is out of the question though.

So, you'd have to be buying a very large volume of points in one go to make
it worth your while, but that means a fairly big up-front cost. $700 in
one go is essentially several months hosting cost for many sites. The
price difference between 'volume buys' and smaller buys here is
$c0.007 / hit on the largest plan, versus $c0.025 per hit on the smaller
ones. That's a 350% or so difference. For a virtual product that is
not reflecting the difference in cost to the provider, which essentially
is only the extra cost incurred by the transactions to process the
payments.

MixPanel currently uses Amazon as their payment processor, which
is a pretty good indication you don't need to worry about where your
credit card details will end up.

The real time statistics are neat, but they will also be very expensive for
MixPanel to maintain long term, and they don't seem to add much actual
value, it's more of a gimmick. A functional real-time stats tracker that is
cheap to operate is very hard to design, which is one of the reasons all the
free tracking tools are using batched updates.

Google Analytics also allows funnel analysis using the 'goal conversions', only
they do it for free and a whole lot more besides.

Meanwhile, I've set up a secondary instrumented set of pages, but for some
reason the data never showed up in the reports. I double checked the code
and the javascript error console, no idea what is going wrong there. The
'feedback forum' seems to be mostly enhancement oriented, not set up
to track problems. It is also externally hosted, which means that you leave
the site, it would be better to have a simple ticketing system (a la trac)
inside the MixPanel environment, where there is a lot more context available.
Incidentally, uservoice, the site that hosts the forum is listed as a customer
of mixpanel, but they also use analytics and quantcast.

MixPanel will probably work well if you have well defined landing pages and
are a straightforward e-commerce, but at the current pricing levels it is too
expensive for high volume low conversion websites, especially for continuous
deployment. And that's a pity because it is especially those sites that would
benefit most from a tool like this.

You could use it for targeted a/b testing though, but setting up a test
seems to be quite labour intensive and error prone.

MixPanel provides you with csv exports of the reports so you can import the
data in to your favourite spreadsheet.

On the whole I think that the concept of an analytics site that concentrates
on the funnel aspect of operating a web service has promise, but I would
like it to be significantly cheaper and easier to set up. As it is it really can't replace GA for all the other features it offers.

edit: in response to an email, COA = cost of acquisition.
,Ask HN: KISS and front-end development in 2019?I am a teacher by profession but have been a self-taught coder and web developer for 20 years. I'm comfortable using microframeworks like Flask on the back-end, but my front-end skills are truly lagging. I default to hand-crafted HTML5 like it's 2008. And don't even mention my JavaScript/ECMAScript skills!

I know I need to modernize my front-end development skills, but, to be quite frank, I'm totally disinterested in the currently en-vogue ecosystem of JavaScript packages, package managers, build furnaces, dependency demagogues -- well, let's just say it's too much for me to manage in my spare time.

So how does one Keep it Simple, Sweetie? The KISS philosophy has guided my design decisions since I started coding in LOGO when I was 8. How can it guide my front-end development in 2019?.
,Project Management Software From RationalPlanStand By Soft is pleased to announce that its project management software suite RationalPlan is now compatible with Microsoft Project 2010. Now users will be able to integrate RationalPlan with Microsoft Project and have back and forward compatibility for 2010 generated files. Plus the new version adds the possibility to configure printed reports by adding company brand through the use of a logo and name.<p>RationalPlan can be considered an affordable Microsoft Project alternative with additional features like multiple projects management, shared resources and email integration developed to assist project managers from novice to experienced in creating plans, tracking progress, allocating resources, managing budgets and analyzing workload. The integration with RationalPlan Project Server also offers a concurrent project management system that will increase collaboration between users and add a more efficient solution to keep projects on time and under budget.<p>Important changes added to this version:<p><pre><code> * Added support for Microsoft Project 2010 files
* Added work column when emailing assignments
* Added header with company logo for printing
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RationalPlan Project Server - a centralized management of company's projects while offering concurrent/controlled access for different users<p>RationalPlan is designed as an affordable alternative to Microsoft Project with some extra-features like multiproject management and it is covering project management area from WBS construction, project planning and scheduling to critical path management, over allocated resources detection, progress tracking, cost estimation, etc. It offers you the most important capabilities of a good project management software while being able to operate on various platforms starting with Windows, Mac, Linux and all other Java enabled platforms.<p>RationalPlan Project Management Software is available at http://www.rationalplan.com. It can be download from http://www.rationalplan.com/download.php.<p>About Stand By Soft
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,Show HN: Making of the Breaking Bad logo (CSS/SVG/JavaScript) as a Codecast,Lost at 40s: How to be a better me?Hello all. Im an IT guy. I understand hardware, networks, telephony, etc. But Im not an expert on any of them, meaning, I can work and understand any of the technologies at different levels of complexity, but Im not an expert on them, and in general I find them boring.

What I really like, is software developing, which I started with logo at the age of 6, then moved to QBasic, Turbo Pascal, Delphi, and Lotus Notes, while in the middle learning whatever language was required by my university: a little bit of C, Visual FoxPro, Cobol, Assembler, Visual Basic and Java. I even tried learning HTML/CSS but never got to finish.

Now, because of a series of misfortunes and/or miss decisions, I ended up truly mastering two platforms that never really catched on, or at least not as much as I like: Delphi and Lotus Domino. Also, because of the same series of misfortunes and/or miss decisions, I never got to work on a developers group within the companies I worked at, so all my experience is from working alone, and more or less self-taught.

So now Im at my 40s, and I want to have my skills updated as fast as possible, so that I can become a better developer, so that I can one day be developers manager/lead, or a more interesting developer, so that I can get a more senior job.

So what courses/lessons/books should I take to be a better developer? What courses/lessons/books should I take to know best developing practices? What courses/lessons/books should I take to be a developers manager/lead? What else should I learn to be a better developer in general?

If you were in my position, what other options would you consider? (I tried PM and didnt like it by the way).

Also, Im not from USA, as you can tell by my writing, so anything where I need to be there to take a class is normally a no.

Sorry for the long post, but Im really lost and want to be a better me to provide for my family!

THANKS A LOT!.
,Ask HN: Review my startup: clubcompy.comClubCompy is a hosted programming environment designed to introduce children to computers and programming. We've built a language reminiscent of '80s BASIC and Logo in HTML 5 and JavaScript so that the only requirement for use is a modern web browser.

We believe that a quarterly newsletter with lessons and printed listings will appeal to our target audience. The site is free to use, but only subscribers get server-side storage..
,Apitable:Infinite Cross Link and API-Based Database-Spreadsheet PlatformAPITable is an online visual database-spreadsheet hybrid and a lightweight data workspace that could generate a customize database and information system for your teams within a spreadsheet interface that you are familiar with.

Designed for project management and real-time collaboration, APITable has built-in API and amazing features like Infinite Cross Link, enterprise-grade permissions, BI dashboard, and ample templates based on more than 1,000 real cases.

The API feature, in particular, allows users to develop programs online and create freely. Using programming languages like Python, JavaScript, with a couple lines of code, everyone could read, batch, and write back data in real-time. Connecting to other systems, generating plug-ins for a variety of functions, you could complete them all in one place.

One of the most useful and favorable features is the Infinite Cross Link, which allows you to interrelate different tables with a few clicks. For example, you have table A for recording information of companies that you are working with, which contains company names, locations, logo, and so on. Also, you have table B of contact person from corresponding companies, which includes their names, phone number, and email.

Add a new field in table A, change the field type into Infinite Cross Link, and then choose table B in the record. Now you can freely select the contact person for each company as you need. More surprisingly, if you make some changes in table B, information that has already linked to table A will change accordingly in realtime. With a few clicks, you can arrange your data productively and flawlessly.

Our free version will be released shortly. If you are interested, contact us via info@apitable.us. Please tell us about what kinds of projects you are working on and what are you expecting to do with vikasheet..
,Ask HN: What's the best Language/IDE to teach a group of kids programming?What's the best language/IDE to use for teaching kids programming in an after-school group setting?

I'm looking for a programming language/development environment that has the following characteristics:

- Runs on Windows
- Includes an IDE
- Free
- Easy to install
- Really easy to do graphics programming without using advanced language features.
- Well documented

To elaborate on the purpose:

I am starting an after-school program to teach kids how to program. The end product of the course will be a simple but fun computer game that the kids can take home and run on their home computers if they wish. The schools computers run Windows, and I will be using their computers.
The course will be targeted towards students in the gifted program at a public school. The students will be 10-13 years old.

I will not consider visual-only programming languages such as Scratch or Alice for this group. If, at a later time, I do a class for younger children I will consider these programs.

This is a non-graded, purely optional after-school class. It is important that the course be fun as well as educational. That is why the focus will be on making a video game.
I want kids to learn how to search reference documentation for an answer to their questions, so a well documented language/api is a must.

I have ruled out the following:

- Scratch/Alice (too visual, perhaps useful for a younger audience)
- LOGO (Not general-purpose enough, again, perhaps useful for a younger audience)
- Lego Mindstorms (too expensive)
- C/C++/Java/C# (too advanced – I would consider these for a 2nd language)
- QBasic (I just wanted to mention this because I taught myself QBasic as a kid. It's obsolete now though)

The following are viable options that I have considered:

- Microsoft Small Basic (I'm leaning towards this)
- Python+pygame (I'm thinking this may be too complicated to start with though, also a
setup headache for kids... what do you think?)
- Hackety Hack (anyone have experience teaching with this?)
- Squeak (seems more complicated than I would like)
- Visual Basic (6.0 is obsolete, but VB.NET is possibly viable, but is the complexity worth it compared to MS Small Basic?)
- Just Basic (not as “polished” as small basic)

I am a Software Engineer, and will be working with an experienced teacher to make this after-school program work. Any other advice would be greatly appreciated!.
,Show HN: Logo I made for distributed ledger technologyInspired by the logo for the Javascript Community I made a MIT licenced Logo for distributed ledger technology. See https://imgur.com/gallery/xIQJRAv for a PNG version and https://gist.github.com/zitterbewegung/bf4ef57af29b24bc5c183... for the vector I created.

Its intended use case is groups that use Distributed Ledger technology from Bitcoin to Hyperledger. If you want to make derivatives of it you can do that too (for your confrence or project)..
,Ask HN: What JavaScript library would you use to allow people to design documents?I'm working on a tool that allows people to design a type of document within the browser. Let's say it's an invoice: I need to allow people to position their logo, add text wherever they want - that kind of thing.

My background is HTML/CSS and PHP/MySQL, my JS experience is mainly just the odd jQuery bit of magic, so I'm doing this project to learn more about JS. The problem is I'm taken aback by all the different libraries. The end product needs to be exportable to PDF for printing.

Am I best looking at a JS SVG library, where the user interacts with an on-page SVG, which I then somehow convert to PDF?.
,Show HN: Premium Nature & Meditation Music Web App (my first solo project)>>>>> TimeForZen.com <<<<<

This took months to put together. Learning javascript, using the sound manager 2 api. Finding the perfect creative commons photos on flickr. It's such a ridiculously simple site (just a curated list of music) but I went through hell debugging and getting it to work. I learned an extreme amount.

My advice to designers who can't code, keep it simple, just get it done don't worry about optimization, don't worry about a backend. Code everything manually if you have to.

I've kept it simple out of necessity. I'm a designer, not a coder. I do front end html and css at most, so learning JavaScript was a big deal for me. Yes there's a million little things that can be added (like playlists, forums+comments, time tracker, accounts, etc... But I kept it simple so I could actually finish it.

The javascript is probably 4x the size it should be because I (lol) did things the long & sure way rather than the optimized way, but hey. It's works.

- I threw up a logo and the icons used in the session window. I'm not too crazy with the logo but it's alright. The icons bother me a LOT. They look unprofessional and need more work.

- There's a glitch I'm still working on. The sound LOOPS over and over for tracks that are NOT suppose to have looped sound.

- Works on Android and iPhones (glitch with absolute positioning and dom windows but sound will play).

- Can anyone test this on an iPad? I tried to do it at BestBuy but they never have wireless internet set up..
,Ask HN: How long should it take to build this web app?Hey all,

I am a new developer, a first year CS student, and an aspiring entrepreneur. I am building my first 'real' web app this summer, and I am just looking for some general guidelines. I really don't know how long it is going to take, and I know a lot of this depends on the experience of the developer. So let me give you a little background on me:

I have been programming for about 2 years. I feel like my knowledge of Python is pretty good, although I never stop learning! I have been reading up on Django and have done the tutorial on models/views/etc. I also have done front end stuff, mainly playing around with HTML/CSS/Javascript, although I could definitely spend more time on learning Javascript/jQuery. I could go on, but I don't want to bore you to death, and I just am looking for an estimate anyways.

My app will handle many users at one time. It will basically be a CRUD app. The two things I really have to add in are Geolocation, and payments, both of which can be achieved through integrating third party services/API's. Everything except for logo design has to be done by myself.

So if I threw this at an experienced full stack developer, how long would it (approximately) take? How do I break something like this into smaller chunks to estimate the time it will take? And most importantly, how do I know which technologies I should brush up on prior to doing this - or do I just hack it and learn as I go?

Thanks in advance! Any tips - relevant to my question or not would be helpful as well!

EDIT: I am focusing solely on the tech side of things. While I know our product better than him, and very much contribute to our vision, he is responsible for handling business/legal/marketing etc..
,Ask HN: Is there a job position like that?Hi HN folks. I'm very passionate about creating JavaScript projects no one would ever think of were possible. This involves implementing cutting edge research papers and no project is similar to the last. They always generate a lot of buzz and great community engagement. My question to you is: Do you know whether there is a job where you can act completely independent, create crazy projects and all you have to do is put their logo somewhere? Companies would benefit from the marketing and brand recognizion. Right now this would be sort of my dream job but I have no idea how you'd call such a position or whether there even is demand for it. If you have an idea, I'd love to hear about it. Thank you.
,Ask YC: How would you go about teaching a child?More specifically, I want to teach my little brother some programming. He is 9 years old, pretty intelligent for his age, ie does really well in math at his grade level, reads at a much higher level than his grade. I opened up the python repl for him and showed him how to do basic arithmetic and some for loops and he seemed to understand, but I think it would be beneficial to start with something much simpler. The short solution would be to start off teaching him html, that way he can easily get a webpage up and see results happening on the internet. Then move on to either javascript or python and show him some simple dynamic stuff. The harder/longer solution would be to start working on a very simple language. Something like logo but with a web lib. I was tempted to start teaching him scheme because I myself am trying to get decent at scheme and am starting to understand macros and all that jazz, but am worried that by not seeing quick results on the internet he would lose interest. The main problem is that shared hosting providers usually do not have scheme setup to where you can run a web application. I don't really want to have to go through a bunch of hacks to get it to work either. So my idea is, and this would be a learning experience for me as well, to create a very simple scheme like language to teach a child web programming. I was thinking it would compile down to python, because almost all shared hosting providers have python installed. I have no idea what I am doing, but like I said it would be both a challenge for me, and something that would be beneficial for my little brother to learn programming concepts with. Thoughts? Suggestions? Would people be willing to help with a project like this?.
,DIY, Outsource, Partner... How should I approach creation?Hi all. I come here for some advice. Like plenty of others, I have an idea for an internet business. I know that an idea isn't worth much though if you don't act on it and execute. So, I've been trying my hardest to do what I can. I'm not technical, but I've been been working in all the ways I know how and learning what I don't.

I've developed the idea, asked potential customers questions, got feedback. I know it has potential. So, I designed the website wireframe, business model, marketing model, logo...

But now comes the time where something useable needs to be created. I can show potential customers a wireframe and ask them questions, but until they actually show they are willing to use (and pay) for it, I know I don't have any real traction.

I come here asking for advice on how I should approach creation. There seem to be three approaches:

1. Do it yourselfn2. Outsourcen3. Find a co-founder

Now, I am determined to learn to the technical side regardless. I've started on that journey, tackling HTML, CSS, and Javascript. I'm no expert, but I understand. I want to go after PHP as well. However, I know I don't have time to be professionally proficient in a reasonable time. It won't stop me from learning, but I'm not sure if it's the smartest way to approach this. But please, tell me if I'm wrong. I don't underestimate the amount of work/experience needed to be a great coder though... so I don't expect to be good enough in a few months.

In regards to outsourcing, I have a good amount of money saved, enough to hopefully create something. However, that something might not even be close to the end goal... and then what? What about when customers ask for more? What about maintenance? What if I do go to investors and it's just me... sure, I consider myself valuable on both the business and design end of things, but with no one to cover the technical aspects, who will want to invest? Which brings me to...

Finding a technical co-founder. I'm from NYC and plan on going to some startup meetings I've found out about. However, I know this is a scary proposition as well. For one, I have nothing created, so will anyone want to even come on board? Then I guess I need to assess options 1 & 2.

I just am looking for some guidance here. I'm at this standstill and I feel overwhelmed with all the options and just pick a direction and go. If that's outsource and then find a technical co-founder once something is implemented, then I'll tackle outsourcing now. If it's DIY, then pick up my pace (hell, quit my job, live at home and make studying and creating my new job) so I can get things going. If it's find a technical co-founder, than go out there and prove myself.

Anyway, I apologize for the length of this post, but I guess I have a lot on my mind here. But any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!.
,Ask HN: How should I go about developing an html widget?So I am thinking of developing an html widget that can be added to any web page (similar to the way sharethis is added but will only display data, no posting). Just a few questions if anyone can help:
1) The widget will fetch data you enter on my website based on a unique code. Shall I return the whole html structure from my site? Or shall I build it on the client site? I want to prevent someone overriding my classes, so I was thinking inline styling or changing the class name on every regeneration of the widget.
2) Was thinking to give it for free and only charge a yearly subscription to remove the logo, or be able to add custom colors etc. What do you think? How does sharethis or other widgets monetize?
3) There should be some transformations as well so some plain javascript will be included. Shall I wrap it in an iframe? Or just call a cdn js file on my site?.
,Opera 10 Beta2 Out Changes since Opera 10 beta
User Interface
Added

    * New Speed Dial icon
* Enabled a errorlog-upload dialog box
* Opera Turbo warning icon
* Warning and advice about why dictionaries.xml file sometimes is missing from Auto update
* A 'Synchronize Opera' button in the Speed Dial page
* Tab icons (inverted) for panels viewed as tabs
* An Open Folder menu item to the file browse control
* Multiple-server support for Auto Update
* A left-click context menu to the Opera Turbo button
* New icons for DOM Console, Who is, Send File, Spell Check, Authormode, and Usermode
* A context menu option to reload images in high quality
* Widget version support
* Password Manager with context-menu support

Improvements

    * Resized the Mac Add-tab icon
* Changed the way Widgets are launched after an installation on Mac
* Removed the menu items to enable/disable the menu bar
* The file input element no longer allows multiple selection
* 'Check for update' moved from Help submenu to Opera submenu
* Updated opera:x, error and fraud page interfaces
* Preinstalled dictionaries now have full name in the 'Choose default language' page in the wizard
* Allowed Speed Dial to have a custom favicon
* Now possible to set a new spell UI session without a pop-up menu
* Adjusted the progress spinner on thumbnails not to overlap other tabs when tabs are small
* Updated the ID for the Widget logo icon used in installation wizard
* Implemented a progressive disclosure control on 'Report a site problem' dialog box
* All submenus are now given icons from the skin
* Shadows on active tabs are now less harsh
* Implemented new Dialog Toggle icons and revised the Mail icons
* Swapped the Send and Do Not Send send buttons in error-report dialog box
* Adjusted the position of the menu button menu
* Updated dialog images
* Allowed for addition of extra line padding in the Widgets panel
* Windowless Silverlight no longer disappears when using context menu
* Pressing Enter to select an item in a dropdown box no longer submits a form
* Enabled tab thumbnails check box by default in Customize dialog box; if selected forces 'wrapping off'
* Updated Check, Send and Check/Send icons
* Updated Search icon
* Notification now shown when Opera Turbo servers are busy
* Improvements to hover state on tabs (better contrast) and tabs on the side
* Panels viewed as Tabs now have their own favicon and thumbnail image
* Removed text shadow on buttons and its influence on Web buttons
* Images appended after page load will now display until 'screen refresh'
* Updated appearance of standard-skin dialog boxes
* Applied a small tweak to the background of the standard-skin close buttons

Renamed

    * 'Transfers' to 'Downloads'
* 'Wand' to 'Password Manager' (Tools > Advanced > Password Manager)

Fixed

    * MenuButton reappearing after a restart
* Dropdown menus on play.com not having background styling
* A white artifact covering entire page when reloading using Reload button only
* Startup problem after upgrading from 9.x
* Importing feeds without a window being open
* More than 9 Speed Dials covering the Speed Dial image
* Web fonts affecting Mac
* Default font-size for single-line Text fields on OS X not being 12px large on the CJK system
* Text overlaps in enhanced tabs
* Aborting the printing of a Web page
* Login dialogs corrupting on startup
* MultiEdit fields being spellchecked if the spell checker is turned on without focus
* Files with spaces not opening after download
* Editing file/folder chooser boxes by hand
* Automatic Opera Turbo mode not being reflected in the status field
* Aqua skin Progress Bar display
* Translated strings in Romanian not fitting the error-report and Appearance dialog boxes
* Some UI buttons enlarging on focus
* Tiled background in Speed Dial not being remembered
* Panel header text becoming unbolded when customized
* Internet-to-Intranet override polishing
* Background image change not repainting a new area
* Setting Opera Turbo through the Details dialog box
* Activate Next Tab not working when tabs are launched in the background via control-shift-click
* Leaks in the error-logging dialog box
* Closing tabs while a tooltip is rendering
* Issue with Trash can being dragged to the widgets area in Widgets panel
* Background color of alternate rows disappearing in a list
* Opera continuously opening tabs if choosing 'Opera Internet Browser' and 'Remember choice' in the BitTorrent Client Selection dialog
o BT download dialog box now inherits most of the functionality from the download dialog, including the Save functionality
* Progress Bar not always disappearing after a page has finished loading
* Creating a search when right clicking on a search text field
* Yahoo! mediaplayer in learnenglish.de
* Spatial navigation on the Yahoo! frontpage
* Spell checker occasionally stopped working when immediately pressing Del and Space
* Saving a picture that has not been fully downloaded
* Uninstalling a dictionary
* Spell checker occasionally stops working after correcting a word
* Spacing between Search and the Address fields
* Incorrect escaping/unescaping of characters in WebserverRequest.uri
* Session not being saved when closing Opera
* Creation of Speed Dial duplicates when merging
* 'Go' button not taking new search field into account
* Downloading a new .torrent file with Opera Turbo enabled
* The Wikipedia Cortado Java Theora player working in Opera 10
* Posting loading/posting of links on a wall at Facebook
* An issue with TinyMCE and Opera Dragonfly
* Keyboard focus not showing in the Opera user interface
* SVG background images disappearing on hover
* Inability use a folder nickname as home page

Mail, News, Chat
Added

    * A dialog to warn about the mail database consistency check
* An account preference to determine if the content transfer restriction is set to 8 bit or 7 bit
* Several icons to the Compose menu
* New icons for setting status in a chat window

Improvements

    * Lightened the color of the Page Bar: icons now working on all toolbars, panel color enhanced for better differentiation
* Changed several icons in the Tools menu to colored versions that already exist
* Mail-header buttons no longer overlap the bottom of the toolbar
* Improvements made to HTML e-mail composition
* Clicking on a new message notification now trying:
1. to find a window where the message is visible
2. to open unread if it is visible there
3. to open the account view if it is not visible there

Fixed

    * Double-clicking a note to insert into mail when replying
* Replying to a message and the cursor is invisible
* 8 bit not being the default content-transfer encoding
* Changing a mail account breaks the automatic encoding selector
* Opera Mail welcome message encoding and other strings
* Reopening a HTML draft with 'prefer plain text' and HTML source shows in compose window
* Pasting a message and the paste buffer is cleared
* An old draft being shown on reopening
* HTML keyboard shortcuts working in plain text mode
* Mail client selection dialog not being displayed on first mailto click after an upgrade
* Chat connection status for multiple accounts
* Adding a large attachment to a message prevents e-mail composition
* Plain text e-mail composing
* Setting 'Open with other application' to 'Opera' for mailto
* Printing mail which resulted in an empty page
* Doing 'Synchronization' on POP3 mail check
* Importing mail stops when files are open
* Disabling spell checker in multiline edit boxes causing a shut down
* Title in IRC channels equalling the title shown in the app window title bar
* Ability to paste into inline find in mail view
* Decoding error when writing an HTML mail with a non-ASCII character
* Text not fitting in several dialog boxes when switching to the Romanian language
* Signature not changing when changing an account
* Links opened from mail and newsfeeds not loading when focusing on another mail/feed entry

Display and scripting
Added

    * An Open Folder menu item to the file browse control

Improvements

    * Web fonts loaded in memory and the font name retrieved
* FormatBlock now correctly affects ancestors of the contentEditable element
* browser.js can now be disabled when doing auto update
* DOMContentLoaded now fires when traversing history
* Support for getting localized strings from JavaScript
* Max values now set for the automatic memory cache

Fixed

    * Onload script not executing in frameset where one frame's src is set to '#'
* Hardcoded strings in XML files
* Scope when defining getter for the HTMLElement document prototype
* Regex [^x]* failing to match certain characters
* Recursive regular expression causing stack exhaustion

Network
Added

    * A link on the error page for cross-network communication

Security
Added

    * Full set of padlock icons for security dialog box

Improvements

    * Improvements made to prevent spoofing of services

Fixed

    * Recognizing EV certificates issued directly from the Root
* Importing certificates

Miscellaneous
Added

    * A placeholder in Opera Turbo for plug-ins that are not loaded yet
* Functionality for switching Opera Turbo mode off for separate image elements

Improvements

    * Now possible to add Opera Turbo configuration files per language
* Improved anti-spoof checking

Fixed

    * Loading an automatically saved session
* Various dialogs with third-party mouse plug-ins installed
* High memory use related to the disk cache on huge torrents
.
,Keynotes Announced for CurryOn 2019Curry On 2019 Keynote speakers now available: Lars Bak (Google, Dart), Cynthia Solomon (Logo),
Ashley Williams (Cloudflare, Rust/WebAssembly), and Simon Marlow (Facebook, Haskell).

CFP open: http://curry-on.org/2019.

Curry On is a conference focused on the intersection of emerging languages and emerging challenges in industry (e.g. big data or security), as well as new ideas and paradigms in software development.

Curry On also seeks to act as a conduit for ferrying understanding and ideas back and forth between industry and academic programming languages, software engineering, and systems research communities (amongst others). Curry On is a rare event where academic minds responsible for concepts and tools now invaluable to everyday software development – like functional programming, or generics in Java – collide with the movers and shakers in industry that are building next-generation systems and developing software engineering practices central to our entire industry.

Curry On will be held in a different European city year-to-year, and it will always be co-located with one of the top academic conferences in programming languages. This year, it's co-located with ECOOP..


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Dreamt of a new online trend called Javaposting, where the punchline of a meme was replaced with a poorly cropped Minecraft Java Edition logo

Dreamt of a new online trend called Javaposting, where the punchline of a meme was replaced with a poorly cropped Minecraft Java Edition logo 0



i finally Build The Minecraft Java Edition Logo (it took me 2 months to build and by copying the size image (found in google) of the blocks)

i finally Build The Minecraft Java Edition Logo (it took me 2 months to build and by copying the size image (found in google) of the blocks) 1



the fact that Java edition is the only one with the : after Minecraft and has a different logo style than the rest has been bugging me for a while now but since the addition of Legends it's even worse

the fact that Java edition is the only one with the : after Minecraft and has a different logo style than the rest has been bugging me for a while now but since the addition of Legends it's even worse 2



What's this Java and Bedrock version of the Minecraft logo all about? If you can't pause the video at the exact moment then here is a screenshot of it https://imgur.com/a/uIrOY9i. Is anybody getting this happen on there PC's? This sounds like Mojang or Microsoft is trying some kind of merging. Hmm

What's this Java and Bedrock version of the Minecraft logo all about? If you can't pause the video at the exact moment then here is a screenshot of it https://imgur.com/a/uIrOY9i. Is anybody getting this happen on there PC's? This sounds like Mojang or Microsoft is trying some kind of merging. Hmm 3



No idea if that's the correct place to ask, but how do I slim the black text? (Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Unofficial_JavaScript_logo_2.svg)

No idea if that's the correct place to ask, but how do I slim the black text? (Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Unofficial_JavaScript_logo_2.svg) 4



The GameCube logo is a work of art. It’s a cube, inside another cube, that together form an abbreviated “GameCube” with “G”in the body and and “C”in the negative space.

The GameCube logo is a work of art. It’s a cube, inside another cube, that together form an abbreviated “GameCube” with “G”in the body and and “C”in the negative space. 5



Logo KCorp se répétant à l'infini, fait en Java (langage de prog.) avec le logiciel Processing

Logo KCorp se répétant à l'infini, fait en Java (langage de prog.) avec le logiciel Processing 6



Omg Russia has a smaller population than the Island of Java!!!!!

Omg Russia has a smaller population than the Island of Java!!!!! 7



The Java Edition logo in high definition

The Java Edition logo in high definition 8



Java Technology logo

Java Technology logo 9



Border Patrol seizes 44 lbs of fentanyl labeled with ‘CNN’ logo

Border Patrol seizes 44 lbs of fentanyl labeled with ‘CNN’ logo 10



C here is the representative of all the languages that their logo is their name, but fancier

C here is the representative of all the languages that their logo is their name, but fancier 11



Prompt: Java logo from a medieval manuscript

Prompt: Java logo from a medieval manuscript 12



Hunters and Fishers Federation of Québec logo

Hunters and Fishers Federation of Québec logo 13



The logo of a place called House of Pie

The logo of a place called House of Pie 14



In Portal 2, the Aperture Science logo on the load screen changes as you go from the oldest to the newest parts of the lab, matching the aesthetics from the different decades the levels of the lab were built. One of my favorite bits of world-building in one of my favorite games.

In Portal 2, the Aperture Science logo on the load screen changes as you go from the oldest to the newest parts of the lab, matching the aesthetics from the different decades the levels of the lab were built. One of my favorite bits of world-building in one of my favorite games. 15



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