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Not having a lot of money, i was wondering if it's possible to find some free IDE's out there, specifically for web development. I've downloaded an IDE once that was supposed to be free but then i later got a message that told me my trial will expire in 3 days. Can sombody please make me some recommendations?
Try Visual Studio 2015 - Community Edition.
It's free, and will allow you to create .net web projects (or even plain old HTML sites) as well as .net applications.
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Suggest me some free hosting platforms like Heroku earlier it was free but now it become paid so I am trying to find the best alternatives for dynamic web hosting for free.
I have tried the firebase hosting but its needs to add the credit card details. So I am looking for hosting platforms that don't need to add card details like Heroku and it is easy to use.
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I'm currently using Ubuntu for developing purposes and in free time I wanted to check out Cocos2d-x. The problem is that there aren't provided any officially supported editors for Linux. Regarding the fact that Cocos2d-x has very poor documentation, I don't think I can use it without a decent editor. My question is, is there such an editor?
The only sensible code editor for Cocos2dx and Linux is Eclipse.
Here you have some configuration tutorials:
http://www.cocos2d-x.org/wiki/How_to_Build_an_Android_Project_with_Eclipse
http://borjarefoyo.com/2013/07/02/setup-cocos2dx-environment-in-linux-for-android/
http://www.raywenderlich.com/33750/cocos2d-x-tutorial-for-ios-and-android-getting-started
Unfortunately there is no UI Editor for Cocos2dx on Linux :(
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I think "Office lens" is quiet a useful tool that turns photos into documents. After that, the documents can be used as input for many other applications. So, I think the release of Office Lens's API will motivate quite a large number of wonderful apps.
Looking forward...
The Office Lens app has been available on the Windows Phone platform for a while now and recently was made available on iOS as well as Android (Beta). http://blogs.office.com/2015/04/02/office-lens-comes-to-iphone-and-android/
Please give it a try.
Since the question specifically talked about creating documents programatically, the Word ObjectModel can be directly used (https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/office/ff597928.aspx) to achieve the desired result.
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I just saw a great video about CodeMap but to be able to create a CodeMap you need the Ultimate Edition of Visual Studio. Are there any free alternatives to CodeMap for Professioanl Edition? Even something outside of Visual Studio would be nice.
For some use cases, you can try the Quick Diagram Tool for C#.
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I have to develop a minimal ssh client in j2me, and time is not a luxury.
It would be helpful if you guys got any links(libraries or documentation) so that i could take off right away.
Can you just use MidpSSH? It's open source, GPL-licensed, and unless you'd want to bundle it with proprietary software, it could be an excellent alternative.
There is MidpSSH, a mobile SSH client for MIDP devices. It's GPL licensed, the source code is available at the linked website. The license may not be compatible with your deployment scenario, but it's still a good source to get started.