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I have one big php application running on php 4 but I want to move this application on php 5.2 but I am not sure whether it's all functionally work on it or not as I don't want to test full application again. So I want to know is there a way to find out compatibility of application with php versions.
2010/08/18
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/3509882", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/140029/" ]
PHP5 come with major changes, I don't think there's such an automated way to check compatibility out there.. You'll have to check all files manualy. use batch file text seach (and replace?) tools to look for functions, classes etc. here's your [guide to start](http://www.php.net/manual/en/migration5.php)
You can use online tool for checking [syntax compatibility](http://www.meandeviation.com/tutorials/learnphp/php-syntax-check/v4/syntax-check.php) of your code php 4 and php 5.2,5.3. For manual checking read [Migrating from PHP 4 to PHP 5.0.x](http://php.net/manual/en/migration5.php) .
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I need a single-word for the meaning of "abuse of the authoritative/political power".
2011/05/12
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As [Mehper](https://english.stackexchange.com/users/127/mehper-c-palavuzlar) [suggests](https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/24994/a-word-for-the-meaning-of-abuse-of-the-authoritative-political-power/24995#24995), malfeasance is very probably the word you're looking for, but since we know the abuse of political ...
**Malfeasance**: wrongful conduct by a public official.
24,994
I need a single-word for the meaning of "abuse of the authoritative/political power".
2011/05/12
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**Malfeasance**: wrongful conduct by a public official.
**Tyranny** has the stylistic and emotive impact I suspect suits the context you have in mind. You kind of either have *petty larcency* or *ruthless tyranny.* Though everyone in power abuses power, very few are true tyrants. Most are merely motivated by petty greed.
24,994
I need a single-word for the meaning of "abuse of the authoritative/political power".
2011/05/12
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As [Mehper](https://english.stackexchange.com/users/127/mehper-c-palavuzlar) [suggests](https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/24994/a-word-for-the-meaning-of-abuse-of-the-authoritative-political-power/24995#24995), malfeasance is very probably the word you're looking for, but since we know the abuse of political ...
It would be helpful to have the context in which this word is needed, but you could try despotism, autocracy, fascism, tyranny, totalitarianism, or oligarchy.
24,994
I need a single-word for the meaning of "abuse of the authoritative/political power".
2011/05/12
[ "https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/24994", "https://english.stackexchange.com", "https://english.stackexchange.com/users/5806/" ]
As [Mehper](https://english.stackexchange.com/users/127/mehper-c-palavuzlar) [suggests](https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/24994/a-word-for-the-meaning-of-abuse-of-the-authoritative-political-power/24995#24995), malfeasance is very probably the word you're looking for, but since we know the abuse of political ...
**Tyranny** has the stylistic and emotive impact I suspect suits the context you have in mind. You kind of either have *petty larcency* or *ruthless tyranny.* Though everyone in power abuses power, very few are true tyrants. Most are merely motivated by petty greed.
24,994
I need a single-word for the meaning of "abuse of the authoritative/political power".
2011/05/12
[ "https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/24994", "https://english.stackexchange.com", "https://english.stackexchange.com/users/5806/" ]
It would be helpful to have the context in which this word is needed, but you could try despotism, autocracy, fascism, tyranny, totalitarianism, or oligarchy.
**Tyranny** has the stylistic and emotive impact I suspect suits the context you have in mind. You kind of either have *petty larcency* or *ruthless tyranny.* Though everyone in power abuses power, very few are true tyrants. Most are merely motivated by petty greed.
29,379,787
I am using latest testflight version for iOS 8. I added myself as internal tester and now when I open the application using testflight, nowhere I can find the feedback button. Please let me know if anybody has any clue.
2015/03/31
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/29379787", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/2701227/" ]
You provide feedback in the Testflight app. 1. Open the Testflight app. 2. Tap on the icon of the application you want to provide feedback on. 3. Tap "Send Feedback" in the center towards the top of the screen. If you are not seeing the feedback button then make sure that you have set a feedback email address for the...
People still asked it today so please after checking Your TestFight configuration, remember one more thing: Tester has to have Apple Mail app configured in order for TF feedback to work. For Apple this seems natural and they think that every iPhone user has built-in iOS Mail app configured. But in reality, many people ...
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How do definitions of words imbue meaning? To give you a gist of what I try to discover, I'll define a collection of sets of words and show that their intersection contains all 'circular defined' words. How do these words gain their meaning? And how can definitions using these words be considered meaningful? Let W b...
2014/02/05
[ "https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/149922", "https://english.stackexchange.com", "https://english.stackexchange.com/users/64752/" ]
Languages are not formal logic systems, and words do not derive their meanings from the definitions in dictionaries. If they *did*, then your argument would mean something, but as it is what you have is an amusing but pointless exercise. Words derive their meanings from their shared usage in a linguistic community, an...
At the risk of oversimplifying: Your premise that "meaning is imbued through definition" is wrong. Meaning is imbued through *usage*. Dictionaries merely describe that usage.
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How do definitions of words imbue meaning? To give you a gist of what I try to discover, I'll define a collection of sets of words and show that their intersection contains all 'circular defined' words. How do these words gain their meaning? And how can definitions using these words be considered meaningful? Let W b...
2014/02/05
[ "https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/149922", "https://english.stackexchange.com", "https://english.stackexchange.com/users/64752/" ]
Languages are not formal logic systems, and words do not derive their meanings from the definitions in dictionaries. If they *did*, then your argument would mean something, but as it is what you have is an amusing but pointless exercise. Words derive their meanings from their shared usage in a linguistic community, an...
What a great question. Here is my answer: The process is constructive. As others have stated there are some base concepts that are experiential - sort of a foundational consensus reality. From there we combine there concepts and get a definition for something more abstract. This process continues until we can define e...
149,922
How do definitions of words imbue meaning? To give you a gist of what I try to discover, I'll define a collection of sets of words and show that their intersection contains all 'circular defined' words. How do these words gain their meaning? And how can definitions using these words be considered meaningful? Let W b...
2014/02/05
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At the risk of oversimplifying: Your premise that "meaning is imbued through definition" is wrong. Meaning is imbued through *usage*. Dictionaries merely describe that usage.
What a great question. Here is my answer: The process is constructive. As others have stated there are some base concepts that are experiential - sort of a foundational consensus reality. From there we combine there concepts and get a definition for something more abstract. This process continues until we can define e...
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According to [this Wikia article](http://personofinterest.wikia.com/wiki/Shot_Seeker) **Jonathan Nolan** and **Greg Plageman** mentioned that their favouite episode of *Person of Interest* is the upcoming season 5's 4th episode named **"6,741"**. Is there any hidden meaning behind this title?
2016/04/01
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It is the number of simulation that Sameen is subjected to by samaritan operatives to extract information about Team Machine and its latest base of operations.
Episode 4 was filmed after episode 6 to give Sarah Shahi more time to recover from giving birth to twins. If the number 6,742 represents days, it refers to 18 years. If it represents hours, it's 280 days. Is that how long Shaw has been in captivity? After all, 280 days is NINE MONTHS. Yup. I'm going with the hunch that...
51,127
According to [this Wikia article](http://personofinterest.wikia.com/wiki/Shot_Seeker) **Jonathan Nolan** and **Greg Plageman** mentioned that their favouite episode of *Person of Interest* is the upcoming season 5's 4th episode named **"6,741"**. Is there any hidden meaning behind this title?
2016/04/01
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It's the number of different simulations run by Samaritan assets on Sameen Shaw. The purpose is not explicitly defined, but from context within the episode it seems that: > > She is being run through the same scenario multiple times, after changes/updates are made to a chip inserted behind her ear. As one operative s...
Episode 4 was filmed after episode 6 to give Sarah Shahi more time to recover from giving birth to twins. If the number 6,742 represents days, it refers to 18 years. If it represents hours, it's 280 days. Is that how long Shaw has been in captivity? After all, 280 days is NINE MONTHS. Yup. I'm going with the hunch that...
51,127
According to [this Wikia article](http://personofinterest.wikia.com/wiki/Shot_Seeker) **Jonathan Nolan** and **Greg Plageman** mentioned that their favouite episode of *Person of Interest* is the upcoming season 5's 4th episode named **"6,741"**. Is there any hidden meaning behind this title?
2016/04/01
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The number of simulations Samaritan runs on Shaw trying to compromise her and turn her into a Samaritan operative after rendering her paralysed in a quasi-vegetative state. By inserting a chip to her ear (similar to a cochlear implant in Root's ear), they try to feed her the same scenario multiple times hoping to reviv...
Episode 4 was filmed after episode 6 to give Sarah Shahi more time to recover from giving birth to twins. If the number 6,742 represents days, it refers to 18 years. If it represents hours, it's 280 days. Is that how long Shaw has been in captivity? After all, 280 days is NINE MONTHS. Yup. I'm going with the hunch that...
51,127
According to [this Wikia article](http://personofinterest.wikia.com/wiki/Shot_Seeker) **Jonathan Nolan** and **Greg Plageman** mentioned that their favouite episode of *Person of Interest* is the upcoming season 5's 4th episode named **"6,741"**. Is there any hidden meaning behind this title?
2016/04/01
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It's the number of different simulations run by Samaritan assets on Sameen Shaw. The purpose is not explicitly defined, but from context within the episode it seems that: > > She is being run through the same scenario multiple times, after changes/updates are made to a chip inserted behind her ear. As one operative s...
It is the number of simulation that Sameen is subjected to by samaritan operatives to extract information about Team Machine and its latest base of operations.
51,127
According to [this Wikia article](http://personofinterest.wikia.com/wiki/Shot_Seeker) **Jonathan Nolan** and **Greg Plageman** mentioned that their favouite episode of *Person of Interest* is the upcoming season 5's 4th episode named **"6,741"**. Is there any hidden meaning behind this title?
2016/04/01
[ "https://movies.stackexchange.com/questions/51127", "https://movies.stackexchange.com", "https://movies.stackexchange.com/users/8418/" ]
It is the number of simulation that Sameen is subjected to by samaritan operatives to extract information about Team Machine and its latest base of operations.
The number of simulations Samaritan runs on Shaw trying to compromise her and turn her into a Samaritan operative after rendering her paralysed in a quasi-vegetative state. By inserting a chip to her ear (similar to a cochlear implant in Root's ear), they try to feed her the same scenario multiple times hoping to reviv...
51,127
According to [this Wikia article](http://personofinterest.wikia.com/wiki/Shot_Seeker) **Jonathan Nolan** and **Greg Plageman** mentioned that their favouite episode of *Person of Interest* is the upcoming season 5's 4th episode named **"6,741"**. Is there any hidden meaning behind this title?
2016/04/01
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It's the number of different simulations run by Samaritan assets on Sameen Shaw. The purpose is not explicitly defined, but from context within the episode it seems that: > > She is being run through the same scenario multiple times, after changes/updates are made to a chip inserted behind her ear. As one operative s...
The number of simulations Samaritan runs on Shaw trying to compromise her and turn her into a Samaritan operative after rendering her paralysed in a quasi-vegetative state. By inserting a chip to her ear (similar to a cochlear implant in Root's ear), they try to feed her the same scenario multiple times hoping to reviv...
10,910
I recently picked up a Dell Mini9 netbook running Ubuntu 8.04. It runs great and I love it, but there's one glaring issue out of the box. The trackpad mouse and mousewheel are way too sensitive. I'm able to adjust mouse acceleration and sensitivity in the Ubuntu mouse controls, but even when set to minimum it's still ...
2009/05/21
[ "https://serverfault.com/questions/10910", "https://serverfault.com", "https://serverfault.com/users/371/" ]
I would use a combination of Recipient Filtering, and SMTP Tar-pitting. This is explained in more detail here: <http://www.exchangeinbox.com/article.aspx?i=49> As a summary, Exchange rejects connections to addresses that don't exist. However this allows spam harvesters to check a large number of addresses quickly aga...
I know this is now a ways out from when the original post went up, but I have to agree with John Gardeniers regarding Mailcleaner. I've used Mailcleaner now for roughly 4 years. The initial edition wasn't as flexible to modification, but it was pretty solid anyway. Around a year ago, I got ahold of Mailcleaner 2010, ...
10,910
I recently picked up a Dell Mini9 netbook running Ubuntu 8.04. It runs great and I love it, but there's one glaring issue out of the box. The trackpad mouse and mousewheel are way too sensitive. I'm able to adjust mouse acceleration and sensitivity in the Ubuntu mouse controls, but even when set to minimum it's still ...
2009/05/21
[ "https://serverfault.com/questions/10910", "https://serverfault.com", "https://serverfault.com/users/371/" ]
if you have ability to set up additional host [ can be virtual machine ] - i suggest you get postfix [ or exim or any other linux smtp relay ] that can filter mails based on recipient address. i had case similar to yours, load of exchange was dramatically reduced by: * setting postfix server as only advertised MX for...
MailEssentials works at the Event Sink level in SMTP, so it indeed gracefully drops the connection for nonexistent email addresses, without letting the message actually touch your server (as long as you've pushed this up top of the list, which you have. There isn't too much else you can do at your box -- this is a pret...
10,910
I recently picked up a Dell Mini9 netbook running Ubuntu 8.04. It runs great and I love it, but there's one glaring issue out of the box. The trackpad mouse and mousewheel are way too sensitive. I'm able to adjust mouse acceleration and sensitivity in the Ubuntu mouse controls, but even when set to minimum it's still ...
2009/05/21
[ "https://serverfault.com/questions/10910", "https://serverfault.com", "https://serverfault.com/users/371/" ]
I would use a combination of Recipient Filtering, and SMTP Tar-pitting. This is explained in more detail here: <http://www.exchangeinbox.com/article.aspx?i=49> As a summary, Exchange rejects connections to addresses that don't exist. However this allows spam harvesters to check a large number of addresses quickly aga...
If you have a spare machine, even a fairly low spec PC, you might consider installing [MailCleaner](http://www.mailcleaner.org), which will provide ant-spam and antivirus scanning of your inbound emails. It's Linux based but doesn't require any great degree of familiarity with Linux in order to get it set up and runnin...
10,910
I recently picked up a Dell Mini9 netbook running Ubuntu 8.04. It runs great and I love it, but there's one glaring issue out of the box. The trackpad mouse and mousewheel are way too sensitive. I'm able to adjust mouse acceleration and sensitivity in the Ubuntu mouse controls, but even when set to minimum it's still ...
2009/05/21
[ "https://serverfault.com/questions/10910", "https://serverfault.com", "https://serverfault.com/users/371/" ]
If you have a spare machine, even a fairly low spec PC, you might consider installing [MailCleaner](http://www.mailcleaner.org), which will provide ant-spam and antivirus scanning of your inbound emails. It's Linux based but doesn't require any great degree of familiarity with Linux in order to get it set up and runnin...
You can also use the new solution www.altea.ca for Altea MailProtection wich is a third party Anti spam and zero hour antivirus
10,910
I recently picked up a Dell Mini9 netbook running Ubuntu 8.04. It runs great and I love it, but there's one glaring issue out of the box. The trackpad mouse and mousewheel are way too sensitive. I'm able to adjust mouse acceleration and sensitivity in the Ubuntu mouse controls, but even when set to minimum it's still ...
2009/05/21
[ "https://serverfault.com/questions/10910", "https://serverfault.com", "https://serverfault.com/users/371/" ]
You could also potentially offload spam filtering to a 3rd party, which would filter out most of that traffic and spam before it ever hits your network. Three good options for this service are: <http://www.microsoft.com/online/exchange-hosted-services/filtering.mspx> <http://www.messagelabs.com/products/email/anti_sp...
I can think of a few things you might want to consider. The first is to watch your logs, put together a list of spam source hosts (assuming that there is a reasonable number that are brute forcing with the directory harvesting), and block them at your firewall. A more comprehensive, but more complicated, solution woul...
10,910
I recently picked up a Dell Mini9 netbook running Ubuntu 8.04. It runs great and I love it, but there's one glaring issue out of the box. The trackpad mouse and mousewheel are way too sensitive. I'm able to adjust mouse acceleration and sensitivity in the Ubuntu mouse controls, but even when set to minimum it's still ...
2009/05/21
[ "https://serverfault.com/questions/10910", "https://serverfault.com", "https://serverfault.com/users/371/" ]
MailEssentials works at the Event Sink level in SMTP, so it indeed gracefully drops the connection for nonexistent email addresses, without letting the message actually touch your server (as long as you've pushed this up top of the list, which you have. There isn't too much else you can do at your box -- this is a pret...
You can also use the new solution www.altea.ca for Altea MailProtection wich is a third party Anti spam and zero hour antivirus
10,910
I recently picked up a Dell Mini9 netbook running Ubuntu 8.04. It runs great and I love it, but there's one glaring issue out of the box. The trackpad mouse and mousewheel are way too sensitive. I'm able to adjust mouse acceleration and sensitivity in the Ubuntu mouse controls, but even when set to minimum it's still ...
2009/05/21
[ "https://serverfault.com/questions/10910", "https://serverfault.com", "https://serverfault.com/users/371/" ]
You could also potentially offload spam filtering to a 3rd party, which would filter out most of that traffic and spam before it ever hits your network. Three good options for this service are: <http://www.microsoft.com/online/exchange-hosted-services/filtering.mspx> <http://www.messagelabs.com/products/email/anti_sp...
I third the opinion of thrid party Spam filtering. We Really like: <http://www.mxlogic.com/> It remove Spam way better than GFI, doesn't use andy server resources, makes your email servers more secure(follow Leroyclark's suggestion), and you won't have issue with licensing issues crashing your exchange server.
10,910
I recently picked up a Dell Mini9 netbook running Ubuntu 8.04. It runs great and I love it, but there's one glaring issue out of the box. The trackpad mouse and mousewheel are way too sensitive. I'm able to adjust mouse acceleration and sensitivity in the Ubuntu mouse controls, but even when set to minimum it's still ...
2009/05/21
[ "https://serverfault.com/questions/10910", "https://serverfault.com", "https://serverfault.com/users/371/" ]
I know this is now a ways out from when the original post went up, but I have to agree with John Gardeniers regarding Mailcleaner. I've used Mailcleaner now for roughly 4 years. The initial edition wasn't as flexible to modification, but it was pretty solid anyway. Around a year ago, I got ahold of Mailcleaner 2010, ...
If looking at third party filtering services, look at <http://www.safentrix.com> also. You can try out its performance. One of the features that might be useful is lack of quarantine (and thus near zero maintenance).
10,910
I recently picked up a Dell Mini9 netbook running Ubuntu 8.04. It runs great and I love it, but there's one glaring issue out of the box. The trackpad mouse and mousewheel are way too sensitive. I'm able to adjust mouse acceleration and sensitivity in the Ubuntu mouse controls, but even when set to minimum it's still ...
2009/05/21
[ "https://serverfault.com/questions/10910", "https://serverfault.com", "https://serverfault.com/users/371/" ]
Absolutely you should look at a 3rd party to filter the mail before it gets to your server in addition to the ones mentioned on smearp's answer I've had good experiences with MX Logic, as well as Google's Postini. I preferred MX Logic personally. The addtional benefit is you can then set your Exchange Edge server to on...
I third the opinion of thrid party Spam filtering. We Really like: <http://www.mxlogic.com/> It remove Spam way better than GFI, doesn't use andy server resources, makes your email servers more secure(follow Leroyclark's suggestion), and you won't have issue with licensing issues crashing your exchange server.
10,910
I recently picked up a Dell Mini9 netbook running Ubuntu 8.04. It runs great and I love it, but there's one glaring issue out of the box. The trackpad mouse and mousewheel are way too sensitive. I'm able to adjust mouse acceleration and sensitivity in the Ubuntu mouse controls, but even when set to minimum it's still ...
2009/05/21
[ "https://serverfault.com/questions/10910", "https://serverfault.com", "https://serverfault.com/users/371/" ]
I can think of a few things you might want to consider. The first is to watch your logs, put together a list of spam source hosts (assuming that there is a reasonable number that are brute forcing with the directory harvesting), and block them at your firewall. A more comprehensive, but more complicated, solution woul...
You can also use the new solution www.altea.ca for Altea MailProtection wich is a third party Anti spam and zero hour antivirus
252,654
I never did any linear/integer programming so I am wondering the following two things * What are some efficient free linear programming solvers? * What are some efficient commercial linear programming solvers? It would be nice to supply a dummy usage example with each proposed answer. Also what if wish to solve a in...
2012/12/06
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A few Linear Programming solvers: * [GLPK](http://www.gnu.org/software/glpk/) (GNU Linear Programming Kit) is written in C. Take a look at [this intro](http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-glpk1/). GLPK can also do Integer Programming, I believe. * [CVXOPT](http://abel.ee.ucla.edu/cvxopt/) is a Python lib...
* See: [**LiPS**](http://sourceforge.net/projects/lipside/): Linear Program Solver (LiPS) is intended for solving linear programming problems. Main features: easy to use graphical interface, sensitivity analysis, goal and mixed integer programming solver. LiPS supports MPS and simple LP format (like *lpsolve*). * S...
252,654
I never did any linear/integer programming so I am wondering the following two things * What are some efficient free linear programming solvers? * What are some efficient commercial linear programming solvers? It would be nice to supply a dummy usage example with each proposed answer. Also what if wish to solve a in...
2012/12/06
[ "https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/252654", "https://math.stackexchange.com", "https://math.stackexchange.com/users/4677/" ]
A few Linear Programming solvers: * [GLPK](http://www.gnu.org/software/glpk/) (GNU Linear Programming Kit) is written in C. Take a look at [this intro](http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-glpk1/). GLPK can also do Integer Programming, I believe. * [CVXOPT](http://abel.ee.ucla.edu/cvxopt/) is a Python lib...
The Konrad-Zuse Institute in Berlin (ZIB), Germany provides a nice [suite](http://scip.zib.de/) to solve all kinds of LP / ILP tasks. It includes: * **zimpl**: a language to model mathematical programms * **SCIP**: a mixed integer programming solver and constraint programming framework * **SoPlex**: a linear programmi...
252,654
I never did any linear/integer programming so I am wondering the following two things * What are some efficient free linear programming solvers? * What are some efficient commercial linear programming solvers? It would be nice to supply a dummy usage example with each proposed answer. Also what if wish to solve a in...
2012/12/06
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A few Linear Programming solvers: * [GLPK](http://www.gnu.org/software/glpk/) (GNU Linear Programming Kit) is written in C. Take a look at [this intro](http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-glpk1/). GLPK can also do Integer Programming, I believe. * [CVXOPT](http://abel.ee.ucla.edu/cvxopt/) is a Python lib...
I would recommend [Sage](http://www.sagemath.org/). It' an excellent Python-based free alternative to Magma, Maple, Mathematica or Matlab! Formulating LP problems using it it's also quite simple compared to other tools!
252,654
I never did any linear/integer programming so I am wondering the following two things * What are some efficient free linear programming solvers? * What are some efficient commercial linear programming solvers? It would be nice to supply a dummy usage example with each proposed answer. Also what if wish to solve a in...
2012/12/06
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A few Linear Programming solvers: * [GLPK](http://www.gnu.org/software/glpk/) (GNU Linear Programming Kit) is written in C. Take a look at [this intro](http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-glpk1/). GLPK can also do Integer Programming, I believe. * [CVXOPT](http://abel.ee.ucla.edu/cvxopt/) is a Python lib...
I use [lpsolve IDE](http://sourceforge.net/projects/lpsolve/), in addition to using lpsolve [with R](http://lpsolve.sourceforge.net/5.5/R.htm), [with Python](http://lpsolve.sourceforge.net/5.5/Python.htm), etc. Here is a list of some of the IDE features: * Everything is graphical and mouse controlled * Enter your lp ...
252,654
I never did any linear/integer programming so I am wondering the following two things * What are some efficient free linear programming solvers? * What are some efficient commercial linear programming solvers? It would be nice to supply a dummy usage example with each proposed answer. Also what if wish to solve a in...
2012/12/06
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* See: [**LiPS**](http://sourceforge.net/projects/lipside/): Linear Program Solver (LiPS) is intended for solving linear programming problems. Main features: easy to use graphical interface, sensitivity analysis, goal and mixed integer programming solver. LiPS supports MPS and simple LP format (like *lpsolve*). * S...
The Konrad-Zuse Institute in Berlin (ZIB), Germany provides a nice [suite](http://scip.zib.de/) to solve all kinds of LP / ILP tasks. It includes: * **zimpl**: a language to model mathematical programms * **SCIP**: a mixed integer programming solver and constraint programming framework * **SoPlex**: a linear programmi...
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I never did any linear/integer programming so I am wondering the following two things * What are some efficient free linear programming solvers? * What are some efficient commercial linear programming solvers? It would be nice to supply a dummy usage example with each proposed answer. Also what if wish to solve a in...
2012/12/06
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* See: [**LiPS**](http://sourceforge.net/projects/lipside/): Linear Program Solver (LiPS) is intended for solving linear programming problems. Main features: easy to use graphical interface, sensitivity analysis, goal and mixed integer programming solver. LiPS supports MPS and simple LP format (like *lpsolve*). * S...
I would recommend [Sage](http://www.sagemath.org/). It' an excellent Python-based free alternative to Magma, Maple, Mathematica or Matlab! Formulating LP problems using it it's also quite simple compared to other tools!
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I never did any linear/integer programming so I am wondering the following two things * What are some efficient free linear programming solvers? * What are some efficient commercial linear programming solvers? It would be nice to supply a dummy usage example with each proposed answer. Also what if wish to solve a in...
2012/12/06
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* See: [**LiPS**](http://sourceforge.net/projects/lipside/): Linear Program Solver (LiPS) is intended for solving linear programming problems. Main features: easy to use graphical interface, sensitivity analysis, goal and mixed integer programming solver. LiPS supports MPS and simple LP format (like *lpsolve*). * S...
I use [lpsolve IDE](http://sourceforge.net/projects/lpsolve/), in addition to using lpsolve [with R](http://lpsolve.sourceforge.net/5.5/R.htm), [with Python](http://lpsolve.sourceforge.net/5.5/Python.htm), etc. Here is a list of some of the IDE features: * Everything is graphical and mouse controlled * Enter your lp ...
252,654
I never did any linear/integer programming so I am wondering the following two things * What are some efficient free linear programming solvers? * What are some efficient commercial linear programming solvers? It would be nice to supply a dummy usage example with each proposed answer. Also what if wish to solve a in...
2012/12/06
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The Konrad-Zuse Institute in Berlin (ZIB), Germany provides a nice [suite](http://scip.zib.de/) to solve all kinds of LP / ILP tasks. It includes: * **zimpl**: a language to model mathematical programms * **SCIP**: a mixed integer programming solver and constraint programming framework * **SoPlex**: a linear programmi...
I would recommend [Sage](http://www.sagemath.org/). It' an excellent Python-based free alternative to Magma, Maple, Mathematica or Matlab! Formulating LP problems using it it's also quite simple compared to other tools!
252,654
I never did any linear/integer programming so I am wondering the following two things * What are some efficient free linear programming solvers? * What are some efficient commercial linear programming solvers? It would be nice to supply a dummy usage example with each proposed answer. Also what if wish to solve a in...
2012/12/06
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The Konrad-Zuse Institute in Berlin (ZIB), Germany provides a nice [suite](http://scip.zib.de/) to solve all kinds of LP / ILP tasks. It includes: * **zimpl**: a language to model mathematical programms * **SCIP**: a mixed integer programming solver and constraint programming framework * **SoPlex**: a linear programmi...
I use [lpsolve IDE](http://sourceforge.net/projects/lpsolve/), in addition to using lpsolve [with R](http://lpsolve.sourceforge.net/5.5/R.htm), [with Python](http://lpsolve.sourceforge.net/5.5/Python.htm), etc. Here is a list of some of the IDE features: * Everything is graphical and mouse controlled * Enter your lp ...
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I was born in Iran in 1970. Will I be allowed to visit USA now? Have visited before with work, as cabin crew, but have not attempted entry as a visitor. I am hoping to go soon. I have a British and Swedish passport. They both show my place of birth. I do not want to go there with any risk of not being able to go beyond...
2019/01/26
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The good news is that you can almost certainly visit the US, however it is very possible that you may require a visa to do so. The first thing you will need to confirm is whether or not you are an Iranian citizen. You almost certainly believe you are not, but at least officially it's possible that you are based on the...
Since you are not a national of Iran and have not been in the country since before 2011 (or, indeed, before the 1979 revolution that soured Iran-USA relations), there should be no effect on your ability to visit the USA. You can apply for an ESTA like every other Swede or Brit.
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On several B77 photos, I notice that flaps just behind the engines are not always coordinated with the others flaps. On this [photo](http://www.airliners.net/photo/Air-Canada/Boeing-777-333-ER/2484248) flaps are extended but not behind the engine whereas on this [photo](http://www.airliners.net/photo/United-Airlines/Bo...
2014/09/30
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It is called "inboard aileron" or "high-speed aileron" and is actually a flaperon. It will deflect with the flaps but not extend backwards. At high speed, the outboard ailerons are locked and all roll control is achieved by deflecting the inboard ailerons (and spoilers, if needed). This helps to reduce wing torsion and...
To expand slightly on ratchet freak's comment, they're different models of plane, with different engines. The first photo is a 777-300ER with General Electric engines (the only kind fitted on -300ERs); the second is a 777-200ER with Pratt and Whitney engines (one of three engine options). Looking at other photos, it ap...
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On several B77 photos, I notice that flaps just behind the engines are not always coordinated with the others flaps. On this [photo](http://www.airliners.net/photo/Air-Canada/Boeing-777-333-ER/2484248) flaps are extended but not behind the engine whereas on this [photo](http://www.airliners.net/photo/United-Airlines/Bo...
2014/09/30
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To expand slightly on ratchet freak's comment, they're different models of plane, with different engines. The first photo is a 777-300ER with General Electric engines (the only kind fitted on -300ERs); the second is a 777-200ER with Pratt and Whitney engines (one of three engine options). Looking at other photos, it ap...
That small part on the 777 is called a flaperon because it behaves like an aileron and a flap. It is particularly active during the landing phase where it is controlled by a function called "LAM", Landing Attitude Modifier. During other phases of flights, it stabilizes the plane in the roll axis, this method is more ef...
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On several B77 photos, I notice that flaps just behind the engines are not always coordinated with the others flaps. On this [photo](http://www.airliners.net/photo/Air-Canada/Boeing-777-333-ER/2484248) flaps are extended but not behind the engine whereas on this [photo](http://www.airliners.net/photo/United-Airlines/Bo...
2014/09/30
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It is called "inboard aileron" or "high-speed aileron" and is actually a flaperon. It will deflect with the flaps but not extend backwards. At high speed, the outboard ailerons are locked and all roll control is achieved by deflecting the inboard ailerons (and spoilers, if needed). This helps to reduce wing torsion and...
That small part on the 777 is called a flaperon because it behaves like an aileron and a flap. It is particularly active during the landing phase where it is controlled by a function called "LAM", Landing Attitude Modifier. During other phases of flights, it stabilizes the plane in the roll axis, this method is more ef...
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I have an important interview this week and I happen to know my interviewer's information. I need some advice on whether I should add my interviewer on Linkedin before the interview. I am not intended to ask any question about my interview details. I am just not sure if it is a good idea to say Hi before the interview ...
2018/07/16
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**View their profile, don't add them to your contacts list.** If you have your interviewer details, you have them for a reason - the company wants you to be prepared to the best of your abilities. For some people it means they also want you to see someone's face, or be able to know the name before the meeting, so you ...
This might seem to be presumptive of you. On the other hand, it might be viewed as proactive. I'd err toward being cautious and use what information that you can publically see - people who don't want to be stalked won't want to be stalked. People who accept all invitations probably won't bother looking at each invite...
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I have an important interview this week and I happen to know my interviewer's information. I need some advice on whether I should add my interviewer on Linkedin before the interview. I am not intended to ask any question about my interview details. I am just not sure if it is a good idea to say Hi before the interview ...
2018/07/16
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As an interviewing manager in tech, I have some candidates add me as a LinkedIn contact prior to interviewing. Well, or, I should say I have some candidates add me *right* before the interview; sometimes I'm interviewing people who have been connected to me for a long time (IMO the ideal case). I don't mind it. My ass...
This might seem to be presumptive of you. On the other hand, it might be viewed as proactive. I'd err toward being cautious and use what information that you can publically see - people who don't want to be stalked won't want to be stalked. People who accept all invitations probably won't bother looking at each invite...
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I have an important interview this week and I happen to know my interviewer's information. I need some advice on whether I should add my interviewer on Linkedin before the interview. I am not intended to ask any question about my interview details. I am just not sure if it is a good idea to say Hi before the interview ...
2018/07/16
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**View their profile, don't add them to your contacts list.** If you have your interviewer details, you have them for a reason - the company wants you to be prepared to the best of your abilities. For some people it means they also want you to see someone's face, or be able to know the name before the meeting, so you ...
I don`t think you should do it. As HR professional they most likely have premium and have access to your LinkedIn profile if they need to, so you information already available to them. Adding him can go unnoticed or stir up his guessing game about your motivation / next step.
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I have an important interview this week and I happen to know my interviewer's information. I need some advice on whether I should add my interviewer on Linkedin before the interview. I am not intended to ask any question about my interview details. I am just not sure if it is a good idea to say Hi before the interview ...
2018/07/16
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As an interviewing manager in tech, I have some candidates add me as a LinkedIn contact prior to interviewing. Well, or, I should say I have some candidates add me *right* before the interview; sometimes I'm interviewing people who have been connected to me for a long time (IMO the ideal case). I don't mind it. My ass...
I don`t think you should do it. As HR professional they most likely have premium and have access to your LinkedIn profile if they need to, so you information already available to them. Adding him can go unnoticed or stir up his guessing game about your motivation / next step.
115,930
I have an important interview this week and I happen to know my interviewer's information. I need some advice on whether I should add my interviewer on Linkedin before the interview. I am not intended to ask any question about my interview details. I am just not sure if it is a good idea to say Hi before the interview ...
2018/07/16
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**View their profile, don't add them to your contacts list.** If you have your interviewer details, you have them for a reason - the company wants you to be prepared to the best of your abilities. For some people it means they also want you to see someone's face, or be able to know the name before the meeting, so you ...
As an interviewing manager in tech, I have some candidates add me as a LinkedIn contact prior to interviewing. Well, or, I should say I have some candidates add me *right* before the interview; sometimes I'm interviewing people who have been connected to me for a long time (IMO the ideal case). I don't mind it. My ass...
115,930
I have an important interview this week and I happen to know my interviewer's information. I need some advice on whether I should add my interviewer on Linkedin before the interview. I am not intended to ask any question about my interview details. I am just not sure if it is a good idea to say Hi before the interview ...
2018/07/16
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**View their profile, don't add them to your contacts list.** If you have your interviewer details, you have them for a reason - the company wants you to be prepared to the best of your abilities. For some people it means they also want you to see someone's face, or be able to know the name before the meeting, so you ...
As a seasoned Sales Manager, with F500 experience, I would recommend that you review the profile of each person you will interview with, a day before your interview time, if poss. See if there are any mutual connections to pull from, and if so, reach out to them for a reference if appropriate. At the very least, you ...
115,930
I have an important interview this week and I happen to know my interviewer's information. I need some advice on whether I should add my interviewer on Linkedin before the interview. I am not intended to ask any question about my interview details. I am just not sure if it is a good idea to say Hi before the interview ...
2018/07/16
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As an interviewing manager in tech, I have some candidates add me as a LinkedIn contact prior to interviewing. Well, or, I should say I have some candidates add me *right* before the interview; sometimes I'm interviewing people who have been connected to me for a long time (IMO the ideal case). I don't mind it. My ass...
As a seasoned Sales Manager, with F500 experience, I would recommend that you review the profile of each person you will interview with, a day before your interview time, if poss. See if there are any mutual connections to pull from, and if so, reach out to them for a reference if appropriate. At the very least, you ...
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I wondered if "that" can be followed by almost every adjective, when it means= so. For ex. That doesn't happen "that usual" instead of "so usual" Any guidelines for negative, positive or interrogative forms?
2016/12/09
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Yes, but both of them some more natural with negative polarity (ie in negative or interrogative sentences) than with positive polarity. So "It's not that usual" and "It's not so usual" both seem natural to me. "It's that usual" seems possible, but only when an explicit standard of comparison has been mentioned.
So versus that. It was not **that usual** for him to write in Chinese. It was not **so usual** for him write in Chinese. In the two sentences above, **so and that have the same meaning**. So, basically, yes, so + adjective is the same as that + adjective.
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I have the following transformer: [![220 to Dual 24 Volt 50Hz Transformer](https://i.stack.imgur.com/zc0Zr.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/zc0Zr.jpg) And the following power cable: [![3 Prong Power Cable with Ground Pin Asia-Pacific](https://i.stack.imgur.com/eulZT.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/eulZT.jpg) This is f...
2022/01/24
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Your transformer should be bolted to the chassis of your project and connect ground from our mains to the chassis. I you are using a plastic project box, it will likely be best to connect to a bolt you are using to mount the transformer to the plastic box. That way, if you ever fry your transformer and you develop a sh...
If you want your audio circuits ground referenced- you probably do- the centre tap of the secondary (output side) connects to Earth, as does your safety Earth in the mains lead. The primary goes across Live and Neutral. I've just noticed your capacitors C9 and C10 are shorted to ground! *edit* following the discussio...
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I have the following transformer: [![220 to Dual 24 Volt 50Hz Transformer](https://i.stack.imgur.com/zc0Zr.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/zc0Zr.jpg) And the following power cable: [![3 Prong Power Cable with Ground Pin Asia-Pacific](https://i.stack.imgur.com/eulZT.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/eulZT.jpg) This is f...
2022/01/24
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Your transformer should be bolted to the chassis of your project and connect ground from our mains to the chassis. I you are using a plastic project box, it will likely be best to connect to a bolt you are using to mount the transformer to the plastic box. That way, if you ever fry your transformer and you develop a sh...
You never want to conduct line frequency rectifier current through PE ground as this adds conductive noise. Using the transformer for high impedance and insulation from high voltage transients gives the audio better common mode noise rejection ratios (CMRR). Grounding is used for noise reduction when it stays at the s...
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Here I am on Monday morning and a file I spent 15+ hours on last week, looks like I have lost my changes. I am going to guess that on Friday afternoon I accidentally undid changes on the file but I'm not sure. I know it's a long shot but any way to "undo" an undo? Is there a log stored locally on my computer that will ...
2011/05/02
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There is no way to undo an undo. In the [msdn](http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms245456%28VS.80%29.aspx) you can read the following: > > If you undo an edit, your copy of the file is **replaced** with an unmodified version of the file you checked out > > > So you are overwriting the file. More information...
Sorry, I'm pretty sure you are out of luck. When you perform an undo your local changes are written over with the latest from the server.
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What are the differences between MyISAM and Inno DB types in MySql?
2008/11/10
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MyISAM supports (non-standard-SQL) fulltext indexing which InnoDB still does not. This is the only reason we ever use MyISAM today.
InnoDB Features 1. Provides Full transaction capability with full ACID (Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation, and Durability) compliance. 2. It has row level locking.By supporting row level locking, you can add data to an InnoDB table without the engine locking the table with each insert and this speeds up both the recov...
277,440
What are the differences between MyISAM and Inno DB types in MySql?
2008/11/10
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MyISAM supports (non-standard-SQL) fulltext indexing which InnoDB still does not. This is the only reason we ever use MyISAM today.
MyISAM and InnoDB also store their data on disk differently. MyISAM uses a data file and an index file for each table, stored in a directory named after the database. InnoDB seems to lump everything together in a file called ibdata1.
277,440
What are the differences between MyISAM and Inno DB types in MySql?
2008/11/10
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/277440", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/16628/" ]
MyISAM and InnoDB also store their data on disk differently. MyISAM uses a data file and an index file for each table, stored in a directory named after the database. InnoDB seems to lump everything together in a file called ibdata1.
MyISAM is more convienient when it comes to backup, since it's rather simple to just lock all tables and copy the files directly in the filesystem. (mysqlhotcopy which is a perl-script is even part of mysql afaik) InnoDB is a little more complex and just copying the files won't do since they cannot be restored on anot...
277,440
What are the differences between MyISAM and Inno DB types in MySql?
2008/11/10
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/277440", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/16628/" ]
The main difference is that InnoDB supports transactions while MyISAM does not. There are numerous other differences, however the common one's i am aware of are: * MyISAM has typically been considered faster at searching, but recent InnoDB improvements are removing this difference and improving high concurrency workl...
Here is a description of differences between InnoDB and MyIsam: [Differences between InnoDB and MyIsam](http://tag1consulting.com/MySQL_Engines_MyISAM_vs_InnoDB) Few differences: * **MYISAM** doesnt support any database transactions, * **INNODB** will provide transactions * **MYISAM** provides a table level locking,...
277,440
What are the differences between MyISAM and Inno DB types in MySql?
2008/11/10
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/277440", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/16628/" ]
InnoDB Features 1. Provides Full transaction capability with full ACID (Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation, and Durability) compliance. 2. It has row level locking.By supporting row level locking, you can add data to an InnoDB table without the engine locking the table with each insert and this speeds up both the recov...
Here is a description of differences between InnoDB and MyIsam: [Differences between InnoDB and MyIsam](http://tag1consulting.com/MySQL_Engines_MyISAM_vs_InnoDB) Few differences: * **MYISAM** doesnt support any database transactions, * **INNODB** will provide transactions * **MYISAM** provides a table level locking,...
277,440
What are the differences between MyISAM and Inno DB types in MySql?
2008/11/10
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/277440", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/16628/" ]
MyISAM supports (non-standard-SQL) fulltext indexing which InnoDB still does not. This is the only reason we ever use MyISAM today.
The most important difference between MyISAM and InnoDB is that InnoDB supports transactions and foreign keys. If you need foreign keys and related functionality (for example automatically cascading deletes), you will need to use InnoDB. InnoDB is slower than MyISAM for most uses, but can perform faster in certain con...
277,440
What are the differences between MyISAM and Inno DB types in MySql?
2008/11/10
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/277440", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/16628/" ]
You can have more information about MyISAM & InnoDB in MySQL Documentation: <http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/myisam-storage-engine.html> <http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/innodb-overview.html>
MyISAM is more convienient when it comes to backup, since it's rather simple to just lock all tables and copy the files directly in the filesystem. (mysqlhotcopy which is a perl-script is even part of mysql afaik) InnoDB is a little more complex and just copying the files won't do since they cannot be restored on anot...
277,440
What are the differences between MyISAM and Inno DB types in MySql?
2008/11/10
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/277440", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/16628/" ]
The main difference is that InnoDB supports transactions while MyISAM does not. There are numerous other differences, however the common one's i am aware of are: * MyISAM has typically been considered faster at searching, but recent InnoDB improvements are removing this difference and improving high concurrency workl...
> > **InnoDB and MyISAM** > > > ***Features and Performance comparison:*** 1. InnoDB is newer while MyISAM is older. 2. InnoDB is more complex while MyISAM is simpler. 3. InnoDB is more strict in data integrity while MyISAM is loose. 4. InnoDB implements row-level lock for inserting and updating while MyISAM imp...
277,440
What are the differences between MyISAM and Inno DB types in MySql?
2008/11/10
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/277440", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/16628/" ]
The main difference is that InnoDB supports transactions while MyISAM does not. There are numerous other differences, however the common one's i am aware of are: * MyISAM has typically been considered faster at searching, but recent InnoDB improvements are removing this difference and improving high concurrency workl...
MyISAM supports (non-standard-SQL) fulltext indexing which InnoDB still does not. This is the only reason we ever use MyISAM today.
277,440
What are the differences between MyISAM and Inno DB types in MySql?
2008/11/10
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/277440", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/16628/" ]
NFS support ----------- Unlike MyISAM, InnoDB may have problems on NFS. From [Configuring InnoDB (MySQL version 5.5)](http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.5/en/innodb-configuration.html) > > Caution > > > If reliability is a consideration for > your data, do not configure InnoDB to > use data files or log files on N...
While transaction support is the major difference, table-level locking can be an issue if you have [long-running SELECT queries mixed with UPDATE statements](http://blog.scoutapp.com/articles/2009/10/09/choosing-between-the-mysql-myisam-and-innodb-table-types).
39,273
First up, don't submit answers or comments telling me to "just fly". I don't care if that's easier or even cheaper. That would not be a question requiring travel experts. Secondly, I know full well that the Philippines has the worst possible record of ferry disasters. So don't submit answers or comments telling me it'...
2014/12/02
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I don't have a complete answer, but I think you can actually get pretty far by ferry alone. There's a ferry between Puerto Princesa and Iloilo City. You can get there by taking the ferry from Balabac to Bataraza and driving the rest (although there should also be a ferry between Bataraza and Puerto Princesa). ![Map](...
OK, this is not first hand experience, but if it helps. Following [a comment in Lonely Planet](https://www.lonelyplanet.com/thorntree/forums/asia-south-east-asia-islands-peninsula/topics/ferry-sandakan-zamboanga) I found [this](http://www.zimnet.com/weesam/php/booking.php) link, I have quoted that Lonely Planet link a...
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I finished my thesis defense and my examiners recommended minor corrections, all of which are based in the lit review and results chapters. However, after they approved the corrections I made, I spotted mistakes they overlooked in my materials chapter. These mistakes were accidental and they included things like incorr...
2023/01/23
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Yes you should have sent them a summary of changes. No it’s not a big deal. They almost certainly wouldn’t have looked at it, and they’re very unlikely to have judged you badly for it anyway, everyone catches errors when they reread stuff.
In a dissertation you are unlikely to be "called" in the future, assuming you made corrections and didn't add errors (unlikely). If your advisor is knowledgeable in your field and approves of what you did you should be fine. It is likely that the examiners just missed some things that should have been fixed. It's good...
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Where did Arius learn his theology? Did he rely on specific theologians that wrote before him? Origen? Clement of Alexandria? Lucian of Antioch? Were his ideas based on the Bible or on Greek philosophy? Was he part of a specific school of thought or did he develop an entirely new system?
2023/01/19
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Scripture does not term the matter the way you are terming it. Scripture speaks of 'souls under the altar' for example, (Revelation 6:9). Only mankind have souls. (Angels do not, they are 'spirits'.) And the soul is immortal, '... whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die', John 11:26. Those who are 'born...
Human. In Revelation, angels are listed together with elders (5:11) > > I looked again and heard the voices of many angels who surrounded the throne and the living creatures and the elders. > > > and the multitude of people (7:9,11) > > After this I had a vision of a great multitude, which no one could count, ...
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Where did Arius learn his theology? Did he rely on specific theologians that wrote before him? Origen? Clement of Alexandria? Lucian of Antioch? Were his ideas based on the Bible or on Greek philosophy? Was he part of a specific school of thought or did he develop an entirely new system?
2023/01/19
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Human. In Revelation, angels are listed together with elders (5:11) > > I looked again and heard the voices of many angels who surrounded the throne and the living creatures and the elders. > > > and the multitude of people (7:9,11) > > After this I had a vision of a great multitude, which no one could count, ...
Yes, one is still a human in the afterlife. Human disembodied souls, while spiritual, are esentially different from angels. Angels are spiritual beings who are created to be purely spiritual whereas human souls are created to animate a human body. Even if a human soul subsists after separating from the body, it is "inc...
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Where did Arius learn his theology? Did he rely on specific theologians that wrote before him? Origen? Clement of Alexandria? Lucian of Antioch? Were his ideas based on the Bible or on Greek philosophy? Was he part of a specific school of thought or did he develop an entirely new system?
2023/01/19
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Scripture does not term the matter the way you are terming it. Scripture speaks of 'souls under the altar' for example, (Revelation 6:9). Only mankind have souls. (Angels do not, they are 'spirits'.) And the soul is immortal, '... whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die', John 11:26. Those who are 'born...
**Do You Remain a Human after Death?** A human being while living on earth is considered to be a rational animal composed of a physical human body and an immortal soul. At the moment of death, man ceases to remain a human being in the strictest sense, since man in his human body is separated from his soul. > > [Huma...
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Where did Arius learn his theology? Did he rely on specific theologians that wrote before him? Origen? Clement of Alexandria? Lucian of Antioch? Were his ideas based on the Bible or on Greek philosophy? Was he part of a specific school of thought or did he develop an entirely new system?
2023/01/19
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**Do You Remain a Human after Death?** A human being while living on earth is considered to be a rational animal composed of a physical human body and an immortal soul. At the moment of death, man ceases to remain a human being in the strictest sense, since man in his human body is separated from his soul. > > [Huma...
Yes, one is still a human in the afterlife. Human disembodied souls, while spiritual, are esentially different from angels. Angels are spiritual beings who are created to be purely spiritual whereas human souls are created to animate a human body. Even if a human soul subsists after separating from the body, it is "inc...
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Where did Arius learn his theology? Did he rely on specific theologians that wrote before him? Origen? Clement of Alexandria? Lucian of Antioch? Were his ideas based on the Bible or on Greek philosophy? Was he part of a specific school of thought or did he develop an entirely new system?
2023/01/19
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Scripture does not term the matter the way you are terming it. Scripture speaks of 'souls under the altar' for example, (Revelation 6:9). Only mankind have souls. (Angels do not, they are 'spirits'.) And the soul is immortal, '... whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die', John 11:26. Those who are 'born...
The best answer is to be found in Paul's "planting a seed" analogy; "What you sow does not come to life unless it dies. And what you sow is not the body which is to be but a bare kernel" (1 Corinthians ch15 v36, RSV). "So it is with the resurrection of the dead. What is sown is perishable, what is raised is imperishab...
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Where did Arius learn his theology? Did he rely on specific theologians that wrote before him? Origen? Clement of Alexandria? Lucian of Antioch? Were his ideas based on the Bible or on Greek philosophy? Was he part of a specific school of thought or did he develop an entirely new system?
2023/01/19
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The best answer is to be found in Paul's "planting a seed" analogy; "What you sow does not come to life unless it dies. And what you sow is not the body which is to be but a bare kernel" (1 Corinthians ch15 v36, RSV). "So it is with the resurrection of the dead. What is sown is perishable, what is raised is imperishab...
Yes, one is still a human in the afterlife. Human disembodied souls, while spiritual, are esentially different from angels. Angels are spiritual beings who are created to be purely spiritual whereas human souls are created to animate a human body. Even if a human soul subsists after separating from the body, it is "inc...
94,211
Where did Arius learn his theology? Did he rely on specific theologians that wrote before him? Origen? Clement of Alexandria? Lucian of Antioch? Were his ideas based on the Bible or on Greek philosophy? Was he part of a specific school of thought or did he develop an entirely new system?
2023/01/19
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Scripture does not term the matter the way you are terming it. Scripture speaks of 'souls under the altar' for example, (Revelation 6:9). Only mankind have souls. (Angels do not, they are 'spirits'.) And the soul is immortal, '... whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die', John 11:26. Those who are 'born...
Yes, one is still a human in the afterlife. Human disembodied souls, while spiritual, are esentially different from angels. Angels are spiritual beings who are created to be purely spiritual whereas human souls are created to animate a human body. Even if a human soul subsists after separating from the body, it is "inc...
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I currently have a spare phone battery that I am using to power my child's mobile. My question is how can I add a useful way of charging the battery without removing it? Is it possible that I could solder a female USB port to the battery and mount this inside the mobile and then using a typical USB mains charger, charg...
2017/05/17
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It's not likely to be a problem. The cement in the mortar is diluted enough that it won't create a plug downstream. You're mostly looking at clean silica sand. However, I'd play it safe and vacuum it out before flushing. I'd then disallow that contractor from entering my home ever again.
Remove as much as you can, manually. If the toilet flushes properly at this time, then it is not likely that any permanent damage has been done. Basically what you are hoping is that grout did not "set up" in either the toilet trap or downstream somewhere. Your tile contractor was a jackass.
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Two files, each of size in terabytes. A file comparison tool compares i-th line of file1 with i-th line of file2. if they are same it prints. which datastructure is suitable. 1. B-tree 2. Linked list 3. Hash tables 4. None of them
2011/01/24
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It can be done using Longest Commons Subsequence, check [this](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diff#Algorithm) out...
Depends how much memory you have and how fast it needs to go - though this really feels like an exam question rather than a true question. I'd go as far as to say that any of the above answers could be 'correct' depending on what exactly the machine specs were.
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Two files, each of size in terabytes. A file comparison tool compares i-th line of file1 with i-th line of file2. if they are same it prints. which datastructure is suitable. 1. B-tree 2. Linked list 3. Hash tables 4. None of them
2011/01/24
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It can be done using Longest Commons Subsequence, check [this](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diff#Algorithm) out...
First, you'd need to make sure that both lists are sorted (this could be done using a [merge sort](http://users.cis.fiu.edu/~prabakar/cop4722/Common/SortingIllustration.pdf)). Then you compare the two files, line by line.
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I have a huge network with around 1000 users. We use squid(3.1.x) as forward caching proxy server, and we also authenticate our users to allow them access to the internet (helps us log what a particular user is accessing). The problem is, this connection between client and proxy is plain text, so anyone using packet ...
2016/03/03
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Secure transport to HTTP proxy is not supported very well. There's another [post](https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/23561/authenticating-a-proxy-server-over-https) that answers this question already. Due the nature that proxy authentication is nothing else than HTTP Basic Authentication credentials are sent...
So, its like there is nothing I can do with open source to provide good security. But, I read in squid docs that using "auth\_param digest" parameter could at least convert plain-text content into hashes.
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How do we better determine when it is time to use logic and reason and when it is a time to just see things as they are? Note: We don't have to disclose the specific kind of meditation that we practice but it might make our answers less ambiguous -metta
2017/04/07
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It depends on what you want to abandon or negate. In general, there are two ways of negating (or abandoning) an object of negation. 1. We oppose an affliction by way of generating a mind that is its opposite. For instance, a mind of love opposes a mind of anger... the virtuous intention to give (generosity) opposes m...
To "see things as they **are**" in Buddhism, is to see things with the perspective of the **Four Noble Truths**. Until you "see things as they **are**" through full understanding of the Four Noble truths, you have to use logic and reason to reach full understanding of things of the Four Noble Truths.
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How do we better determine when it is time to use logic and reason and when it is a time to just see things as they are? Note: We don't have to disclose the specific kind of meditation that we practice but it might make our answers less ambiguous -metta
2017/04/07
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It depends on what you want to abandon or negate. In general, there are two ways of negating (or abandoning) an object of negation. 1. We oppose an affliction by way of generating a mind that is its opposite. For instance, a mind of love opposes a mind of anger... the virtuous intention to give (generosity) opposes m...
Almost all past publications have translated anicca, dukkha, anatta as impermanence, suffering, and no-self. So for your question… **How do we determine when to use logic and reason in Buddhism?**.. This is one instance that **we’ve got to use our logic and reason** as The Buddha has warned strongly against blind faith...
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I've got a simple Cuisinart home churn, the kind that uses a frozen bowl rather than a compressor. On a couple of occasions, I'm pretty sure I've overchurned the mix, because it seems to leave a buttery coating on the palate and lips. On the other hand, I don't want to underchurn it for fear that I'll get ice crystals ...
2010/08/17
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If the ice cream mix is setting up but tending to leave a buttery coating in your mouth the best thing would be to try cutting back on the cream and replacing it with whole milk or half & half. If it's a recipe that you've used in another machine with great success but it doesn't seem to in this one, it's probably a c...
I would add a bit to what Darin said as I actually have that cuisinart ice cream maker. 1. When I freeze the bowl overnight in the chest freezer I have had no problems with any mix regardless of fat or sugar content; it gets very cold. 2. The quality is better when the mix has been chilled but room temp mix still work...
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I've got a simple Cuisinart home churn, the kind that uses a frozen bowl rather than a compressor. On a couple of occasions, I'm pretty sure I've overchurned the mix, because it seems to leave a buttery coating on the palate and lips. On the other hand, I don't want to underchurn it for fear that I'll get ice crystals ...
2010/08/17
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If the ice cream mix is setting up but tending to leave a buttery coating in your mouth the best thing would be to try cutting back on the cream and replacing it with whole milk or half & half. If it's a recipe that you've used in another machine with great success but it doesn't seem to in this one, it's probably a c...
The instructions for my Big Chill ice cream maker say to churn 2-3 times, making complete turns with the churn, just after adding the mixture to the frozen cylinder, and then to repeat this every 4-5 minutes for 20-30 minutes. They warn that constant churning may prevent the mixture from freezing properlly.
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I've got a simple Cuisinart home churn, the kind that uses a frozen bowl rather than a compressor. On a couple of occasions, I'm pretty sure I've overchurned the mix, because it seems to leave a buttery coating on the palate and lips. On the other hand, I don't want to underchurn it for fear that I'll get ice crystals ...
2010/08/17
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If the ice cream mix is setting up but tending to leave a buttery coating in your mouth the best thing would be to try cutting back on the cream and replacing it with whole milk or half & half. If it's a recipe that you've used in another machine with great success but it doesn't seem to in this one, it's probably a c...
I know I'm late to the party here, but I just thought I would provide a note on my past experience. When I first used my kitchenaid ice cream attachment, I also noticed that the buttery residue was forming after 10 minutes of churning (on the slowest setting). I had used quite a lot of thickened cream in this recipe. C...
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I've got a simple Cuisinart home churn, the kind that uses a frozen bowl rather than a compressor. On a couple of occasions, I'm pretty sure I've overchurned the mix, because it seems to leave a buttery coating on the palate and lips. On the other hand, I don't want to underchurn it for fear that I'll get ice crystals ...
2010/08/17
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I would add a bit to what Darin said as I actually have that cuisinart ice cream maker. 1. When I freeze the bowl overnight in the chest freezer I have had no problems with any mix regardless of fat or sugar content; it gets very cold. 2. The quality is better when the mix has been chilled but room temp mix still work...
The instructions for my Big Chill ice cream maker say to churn 2-3 times, making complete turns with the churn, just after adding the mixture to the frozen cylinder, and then to repeat this every 4-5 minutes for 20-30 minutes. They warn that constant churning may prevent the mixture from freezing properlly.
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I've got a simple Cuisinart home churn, the kind that uses a frozen bowl rather than a compressor. On a couple of occasions, I'm pretty sure I've overchurned the mix, because it seems to leave a buttery coating on the palate and lips. On the other hand, I don't want to underchurn it for fear that I'll get ice crystals ...
2010/08/17
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I know I'm late to the party here, but I just thought I would provide a note on my past experience. When I first used my kitchenaid ice cream attachment, I also noticed that the buttery residue was forming after 10 minutes of churning (on the slowest setting). I had used quite a lot of thickened cream in this recipe. C...
The instructions for my Big Chill ice cream maker say to churn 2-3 times, making complete turns with the churn, just after adding the mixture to the frozen cylinder, and then to repeat this every 4-5 minutes for 20-30 minutes. They warn that constant churning may prevent the mixture from freezing properlly.
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i read this statement from a book i read > > The Document Object Model or DOM is really not a part of JavaScript but a separate entity existing outside it. Although you can use JavaScript to manipulate DOM objects, other scripting languages may equally well access them too. > > what is the best way to avoid confli...
2010/04/09
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This is not a common occurrence. Are you using any other client-side languages on your site? If you do not have any flash, silverlight, ActiveX, etc running around then there is nothing to worry about. And even if you are, just make sure they are not manipulating the same section of the DOM - which you would probabl...
There are no other significant client-side scripting languages you'd need to worry about. The few other things that might modify the DOM on a normal web page are so obscure you'd know if you were using them. You can assume you have exclusive access to the DOM.
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i read this statement from a book i read > > The Document Object Model or DOM is really not a part of JavaScript but a separate entity existing outside it. Although you can use JavaScript to manipulate DOM objects, other scripting languages may equally well access them too. > > what is the best way to avoid confli...
2010/04/09
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This is not a common occurrence. Are you using any other client-side languages on your site? If you do not have any flash, silverlight, ActiveX, etc running around then there is nothing to worry about. And even if you are, just make sure they are not manipulating the same section of the DOM - which you would probabl...
If you can't be sure about which other scripts there are on the same page, that could manipulate the same DOM, then it probably doesn't matter, if they're written in a *different* language. The problem is then, that there are other *scripts* - JavaScript or not. I'd use a top level object with a unique name, and put a...
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In Singapore, my shares are held by an organization known as the Central Depository (CDP). Regardless of which stock brokerage firm I am using, I can see the same shares, as all of the shares I own are held in the central depository. For example, if I have 5 brokerage accounts at brokers A, B, C, D, E, I will be able t...
2020/05/22
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The nearest equivalent in the US to the Singapore and Malaysia Central Depositories is the [Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation](http://Depository%20Trust%20&%20Clearing%20Corporation), a holding company which owns the DTC and NSCC which provide central clearing of US equities. It works differently to the Singapor...
Most stocks that trade on the stock market are accounted at a commercial transfer agent. The transfer agent can account stock ownership to a stock broker or to an individual investor.
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I'm wanting to generate a VGA signal hopefully as painlessly as possible. I have an odd question though. Everywhere I see that VGA requires a 25MHz clock for the sync signals. Is it possible to just draw the screen slower? Like only refresh it at 30Hz? What would happen? I think CRTs would have more of a problem th...
2012/09/16
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You need to have the vertical sync at 60 Hz (minimum), but if you're concerned about the video dot clock speed, you can simply have fewer pixels per horizontal line. Many microcontrollers can generate VGA quite nicely if they have a hardware SPI controller, which can be configured to pump out the pixels, while the H a...
Even LCD monitors will not look as good as normal if you try to do the vertical refresh rate at 30Hz. Do be aware that LCD monitors do not have a memory that remembers all the screen display pixels from one vertical frame to the next. Instead the monitor will require a continuous flow of video data in order to see a pe...
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I am running Eclipse CDT in Redhat Enterprise, the default version of gcc compiler is 4.4.6. The support team added gcc 4.6.3 recently, I am wondering how can I set up Eclipse in such a way that I can choose to compile the application with either gcc 4.4.6 or 4.6.3. Thanks.
2012/03/23
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If you really want both gcc 4.6 and 4.4 in your eclipse, you will have to adjust your build configurations (as far I know there is no "easy" way to do this by default). > > Project -> Properties -> C/C+++ Build -> Manage Configurations -> create new > > > Once this is created (& selected) you set it just like oth...
I'm not sure you can have two versions configured in default CDT distribution. It will use the system default. What do you get if you do gcc -v? I guess 4.4.6. Put 4.6 in PATH before that, and it will use 4.6. And do restart eclipse, after you modify the path. Also see [this on how to clear project "discovery profile"...
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I am running Eclipse CDT in Redhat Enterprise, the default version of gcc compiler is 4.4.6. The support team added gcc 4.6.3 recently, I am wondering how can I set up Eclipse in such a way that I can choose to compile the application with either gcc 4.4.6 or 4.6.3. Thanks.
2012/03/23
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I've just follow this [SO post](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2291369/set-up-eclipse-c-compiler-without-auto-install-or-altering-system-path-on-wind) and done that succesfully for Eclipse empty make project. Try adding or editing PATH variable under "Project property" => "C/C++ Build" => "Environment". This way y...
I'm not sure you can have two versions configured in default CDT distribution. It will use the system default. What do you get if you do gcc -v? I guess 4.4.6. Put 4.6 in PATH before that, and it will use 4.6. And do restart eclipse, after you modify the path. Also see [this on how to clear project "discovery profile"...
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I am running Eclipse CDT in Redhat Enterprise, the default version of gcc compiler is 4.4.6. The support team added gcc 4.6.3 recently, I am wondering how can I set up Eclipse in such a way that I can choose to compile the application with either gcc 4.4.6 or 4.6.3. Thanks.
2012/03/23
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If you really want both gcc 4.6 and 4.4 in your eclipse, you will have to adjust your build configurations (as far I know there is no "easy" way to do this by default). > > Project -> Properties -> C/C+++ Build -> Manage Configurations -> create new > > > Once this is created (& selected) you set it just like oth...
I've just follow this [SO post](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2291369/set-up-eclipse-c-compiler-without-auto-install-or-altering-system-path-on-wind) and done that succesfully for Eclipse empty make project. Try adding or editing PATH variable under "Project property" => "C/C++ Build" => "Environment". This way y...
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In the spirit of [this question](https://scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/220066/what-is-the-origin-of-the-being-immortal-sucks-trope): > > In a lot of science fiction and fantasy, there is the trope of someone becoming immortal, but then being really sad about it... > > > ...but ruling out the immortals who con...
2019/09/16
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The legend of [the Wandering Jew](https://www.pitt.edu/%7Edash/type0777.html) (who insulted or otherwise disrespected Jesus and was punished by being made to await the Second Coming) covers an unaging, unharmed individual granted immortality, but regretting it. The legend began as an oral tradition, and as such you can...
Looking for examples from modern literature, there are several early examples in various grades. [Lord Byron](http://knarf.english.upenn.edu/Byron/byron.html)'s 1817 dramatic poem *[Manfred](http://knarf.english.upenn.edu/Byron/manfredt.html)* is not a novel, and Byron doesn't give us a lot of details, but we learn th...
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In the spirit of [this question](https://scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/220066/what-is-the-origin-of-the-being-immortal-sucks-trope): > > In a lot of science fiction and fantasy, there is the trope of someone becoming immortal, but then being really sad about it... > > > ...but ruling out the immortals who con...
2019/09/16
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The legend of [the Wandering Jew](https://www.pitt.edu/%7Edash/type0777.html) (who insulted or otherwise disrespected Jesus and was punished by being made to await the Second Coming) covers an unaging, unharmed individual granted immortality, but regretting it. The legend began as an oral tradition, and as such you can...
> > I would like to get some answers focusing on what the first mention of "healthy non-aging immortals" is, that grow tired of living. > > > I went looking for tales of eternal youth. There are a few kinds. Sometimes the eternal youth is imposed by a lover. That would be the case of Endymion. Or also some varian...
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In the spirit of [this question](https://scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/220066/what-is-the-origin-of-the-being-immortal-sucks-trope): > > In a lot of science fiction and fantasy, there is the trope of someone becoming immortal, but then being really sad about it... > > > ...but ruling out the immortals who con...
2019/09/16
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The trope of unaged immortality is a simple extension of moral lessons against gluttony by fulfilling greedy desires in excess. Essentially, "If you like X so much, have all you want and see what happens!" The first known literary works telling of a mortal actually cursed with eternal health and undying are many varia...
Looking for examples from modern literature, there are several early examples in various grades. [Lord Byron](http://knarf.english.upenn.edu/Byron/byron.html)'s 1817 dramatic poem *[Manfred](http://knarf.english.upenn.edu/Byron/manfredt.html)* is not a novel, and Byron doesn't give us a lot of details, but we learn th...
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In the spirit of [this question](https://scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/220066/what-is-the-origin-of-the-being-immortal-sucks-trope): > > In a lot of science fiction and fantasy, there is the trope of someone becoming immortal, but then being really sad about it... > > > ...but ruling out the immortals who con...
2019/09/16
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The trope of unaged immortality is a simple extension of moral lessons against gluttony by fulfilling greedy desires in excess. Essentially, "If you like X so much, have all you want and see what happens!" The first known literary works telling of a mortal actually cursed with eternal health and undying are many varia...
> > I would like to get some answers focusing on what the first mention of "healthy non-aging immortals" is, that grow tired of living. > > > I went looking for tales of eternal youth. There are a few kinds. Sometimes the eternal youth is imposed by a lover. That would be the case of Endymion. Or also some varian...
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In the spirit of [this question](https://scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/220066/what-is-the-origin-of-the-being-immortal-sucks-trope): > > In a lot of science fiction and fantasy, there is the trope of someone becoming immortal, but then being really sad about it... > > > ...but ruling out the immortals who con...
2019/09/16
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> > I would like to get some answers focusing on what the first mention of "healthy non-aging immortals" is, that grow tired of living. > > > I went looking for tales of eternal youth. There are a few kinds. Sometimes the eternal youth is imposed by a lover. That would be the case of Endymion. Or also some varian...
Looking for examples from modern literature, there are several early examples in various grades. [Lord Byron](http://knarf.english.upenn.edu/Byron/byron.html)'s 1817 dramatic poem *[Manfred](http://knarf.english.upenn.edu/Byron/manfredt.html)* is not a novel, and Byron doesn't give us a lot of details, but we learn th...
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Reading online about this topic is confusing. Is there a way to cut around the history, politics and technicalities to answer the question: Which standard should I refer to when I write code to generate feeds? I want to use UTF-8 encoding, which may affect the choice. Otherwise I'm most interested in compatibility wit...
2010/05/24
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Unless you *really* feel like wasting a week or two debugging weird reader bugs, use Atom. Specifically, the IETF-standardized Atom 1.0, also known as RFC 4287. A few years ago it wasn't widely supported, but every reader released in the last 5 years or so can handle it fine. The RFC is quite long, but most of it is o...
Look at a feed produced by the NY Times and do exactly what they do. Every app has to work with their feeds.
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Reading online about this topic is confusing. Is there a way to cut around the history, politics and technicalities to answer the question: Which standard should I refer to when I write code to generate feeds? I want to use UTF-8 encoding, which may affect the choice. Otherwise I'm most interested in compatibility wit...
2010/05/24
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Unless you *really* feel like wasting a week or two debugging weird reader bugs, use Atom. Specifically, the IETF-standardized Atom 1.0, also known as RFC 4287. A few years ago it wasn't widely supported, but every reader released in the last 5 years or so can handle it fine. The RFC is quite long, but most of it is o...
As a data collector and crawler author, I prefer Atom 1.0 for crawling. RSS 2.0 or Atom 1.0 I've never actually published a feed, though.
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Reading online about this topic is confusing. Is there a way to cut around the history, politics and technicalities to answer the question: Which standard should I refer to when I write code to generate feeds? I want to use UTF-8 encoding, which may affect the choice. Otherwise I'm most interested in compatibility wit...
2010/05/24
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/2901044", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/-1/" ]
Unless you *really* feel like wasting a week or two debugging weird reader bugs, use Atom. Specifically, the IETF-standardized Atom 1.0, also known as RFC 4287. A few years ago it wasn't widely supported, but every reader released in the last 5 years or so can handle it fine. The RFC is quite long, but most of it is o...
Get the best of both worlds, XML has namespaces, nowadays it's pretty common to use RSS with a view elements from the Atom namespace in it.
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Reading online about this topic is confusing. Is there a way to cut around the history, politics and technicalities to answer the question: Which standard should I refer to when I write code to generate feeds? I want to use UTF-8 encoding, which may affect the choice. Otherwise I'm most interested in compatibility wit...
2010/05/24
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As a data collector and crawler author, I prefer Atom 1.0 for crawling. RSS 2.0 or Atom 1.0 I've never actually published a feed, though.
Look at a feed produced by the NY Times and do exactly what they do. Every app has to work with their feeds.
2,901,044
Reading online about this topic is confusing. Is there a way to cut around the history, politics and technicalities to answer the question: Which standard should I refer to when I write code to generate feeds? I want to use UTF-8 encoding, which may affect the choice. Otherwise I'm most interested in compatibility wit...
2010/05/24
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Get the best of both worlds, XML has namespaces, nowadays it's pretty common to use RSS with a view elements from the Atom namespace in it.
Look at a feed produced by the NY Times and do exactly what they do. Every app has to work with their feeds.
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I am using SQL Server 2008 R2 and I have a conversion written in VB.NET that takes several hours to run and converts millions of records. There are times where I need to cancel the process, which rolls back the transaction. When that happens I don't want it to take several hours to rollback like it does. Therefore, I ...
2011/04/19
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isolation levels have nothing to do with rolling back or commiting transactions, they are there to give you more control to prevent lost updates, phantom reads, repeatable reads, dirty reads etc etc. If something takes 2 hours to do..it will probably take 2 hours to rollback recovery levels do, simple or bulk recovery...
> > I have one table with millions of records in it. I delete all records to start. It takes hours > just to delete all records. > > > truncate table xxx ---- should nto take more than a fraction of a second, regardless of table size. > > wanted to get an opinion on what is the best practice for transaction i...
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I have multi-module project built with Maven. I imported only single sub-module (not parent) from that project as IDEA project, and looks like IDE doesn't recognize .git folder (because it is one level up from project root I used to import, I guess) Is there still a possibility to add Git support for intelliJ somehow?
2012/01/04
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Just delete .idea/vcs.xml and restart intelliJ
Consider using Git outside of the IDE. There are great efficiencies to be gained from the command line in Git.
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I have multi-module project built with Maven. I imported only single sub-module (not parent) from that project as IDEA project, and looks like IDE doesn't recognize .git folder (because it is one level up from project root I used to import, I guess) Is there still a possibility to add Git support for intelliJ somehow?
2012/01/04
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You may need to add git to the list of version control in the settings settings > Version Control then make sure that git is listed in the table as a VCS I had to do this otherwise git wasn't listed in the VCS menu in the menu bar. ![Make sure Git is in one of the columns here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/vXw2m.png)
If your issue is that the Version Control tab is missing use View/Tool Windows/Version Control. This will bring the Version Control window into the bottom frame, provided all the remaining pieces of your git configuration are correct.