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Posted 08/30/2010 - 11:18 by MiMi Levine
Every so often we find something in Presto 3.0 that is so cool and useful we want to share these tips with you. [Read More...]






Posted 08/22/2010 - 17:08 by milandoj
Hello everybody!
I have local MySQL database and I want to use its data in Presto cloud like mashable.
Is it possible to publish the database somehow?
I tried: Register->Database and then I dont know how to continue.
Or is it possible to create database instance in presto cloud alone?
Thanks for the answer,
Milan
Posted 08/11/2010 - 16:16 by jess
Are you ready to find, use, make, and share Mashups and Apps? We’ve made it wicked easy: the Presto 3.0 Cloud Edition. Here’s what you need to know to get started: [Read More...]






I’m an architect and application layer security guy specializing in enterprise application development. After 20 years in the software security industry, you start to see a lot of the “same old wine in a shiny new bottle”, as my friend and co-author of “Core Security Patterns”, Ramesh Nagappan puts it. [Read More...]






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Hi mashers,
I got very excited last week about a new discovery and just couldn't help myself. It was just crying out to be used in a mashup somehow. [Read More...]
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Posted 02/25/2010 - 14:23 by hyeung
I am new to EMML. I tired to break from a loop. I experimented with the code from the help file but failed.
First, it complained on variable 'cnt' not found. I added definition for cnt and it gave an error on: Unsuitable operands for arithmetic operation (xs:string, xs:integer)
Can someone teach me how to make this work?
Thanks.
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