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Is there an IDE that provides code completion for Python === I am quite fond of the Intellisense code completion baked into Microsoft Visual Studio. I find that I only type 2 to 4 characters of any given keyword which drasticaly speeds up my coding. Now that I have been spending time writing some Python code I find my...
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Embedded Database for .net that can run off a network === I was (and still am) looking for an embedded database to be used in a .net (c#) application. The caveat: The Application (or at least the database) is stored on a Network drive, but only used by 1 user at a time. Now, my first idea was [SQL Server Compact ed...
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.NET Testing Framework Advice === I'm looking to introduce a unit testing framework into the mix at my job. We're using Visual Studio 2005 (though we may be moving to 2008 within the next 6 months) and work primarily in C#. If the framework has some kind of IDE integration that would be best, but I'm open to framewo...
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Decent, simple, GIS/mapping component for ASP.NET? === I need to display a map of the U.S. with states shown in different colors according to underlying data. I'd also like to have this map contain some facility for subscribing to hover/click events on each state in javascript, presumably using an imagemap. The da...
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Class views in Django === [Django][1] view points to a function, which can be a problem if you want to change only a bit of functionality. Yes, I could have million keyword arguments and even more if statements in the function, but I was thinking more of an object oriented approach. For example, I have a page that ...
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Format string to title case === How do I format a string to title case?
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Get a new object instance from a Type in C# === One may not always know the Type of an object at compile-time, but may need to create an instance of the Type. How do you get a new object instance from a Type?
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Localising date format descriptors === What is the best way to localise a date format descriptor? As anyone from a culture which does not use the mm/dd/yyyy format knows, it is annoying to have to enter dates in this format. The .NET framework provides some very good localisation support, so it's trivial to parse d...
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Python and MySQL === I can get Python to work with Postgresql but I cannot get it to work with MySQL. The main problem is that on the shared hosting account I have I do not have the ability to install things such as Django or PySQL, I generally fail when installing them on my computer so maybe it's good I can't instal...
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Solving a linear equation === I need to programmatically solve a system of linear equations in C, Objective C, or (if needed) C++. Here's an example of the equations: -44.3940 = a * 50.0 + b * 37.0 + tx -45.3049 = a * 43.0 + b * 39.0 + tx -44.9594 = a * 52.0 + b * 41.0 + tx From this, I'd like t...
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How do I use Python's itertools.groupby()? === I haven't been able to find an understandable explanation of how to actually use Python's itertools.groupby() function. What I'm trying to do is this: take a list - in this case, the children of an objectified lxml element - divide it into groups based on some criteria,...
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Object Orientated vs Relational Databases === Objects orientated databases seem like a really cool idea to me, no need to worry about mapping you domain model to your database model, no messing around with sql or ORM tools. The way I understand it, relational DBs offer some advantages when there is massive amounts of...
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ASP, need to use SFTP === This is ASP classic, not .Net. We have to get a way to SFTP into a server to upload and download a couple of files, kicked off by a user. What have other people used to do SFTP in ASP classic? Not necessarily opposed to purchasing a control. Thanks for any help!
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Visual Studio Setup Project - Per User Registry Settings === I'm trying to maintain a Setup Project in Visual Studio 2003 (yes, it's a legacy application). The problem we have at the moment is that we need to write registry entries to HKCU for every user on the computer. They need to be in the HKCU rather than HKLM be...
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Efficiently get sorted sums of a sorted list === You have an ascending list of numbers, what is the most efficient algorithm you can think of to get the list of sums of every two numbers in that list. Duplicates in the resulting list are irrelevant, you can remove them or avoid them if you like.
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How do I most elegantly express left join with aggregate SQL as LINQ query === SQL: select u.id, u.name, isnull(MAX(h.dateCol), '1900-01-01') dateColWithDefault from universe u left join history h on u.id=h.id and h.dateCol<GETDATE()-1 group by u.Id, u.n...
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Editing database records by multiple users === I have designed database tables (normalised, on an MS SQL server) and created a standalone windows front end for an application that will be used by a handful of users to add and edit information. We will add a web interface to allow searching accross our production area ...
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CruiseControl.net, msbuild, /p:OutputPatth and CCNetArtifactDirectory === I'm trying to setup CruiseControl.net at the moment. So far it works nice, but I have a Problem with the MSBuild Task. According to the [Documentation][1], it passes CCNetArtifactDirectory to MSBuild. But how do I use it? I tried this: ...
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Best way to implement unit testing in PHP === I'd really like to start implementing Unit Testing in my projects. I don't know how viable this is to do in PHP. If anyone has done this, how was it implemented? Did it increase productivity?
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Detecting font in javascript === Suppose I have the following css rule in my html <pre>body { font-family:Calibri,Trebuchet MS,Helvetica,sans-serif; }</pre> How can I detect which one of the defined fonts was used in the user's browser?
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.Net XML comment into API Documentation === Is there an easy way to produce MSDN-style documentation from the Visual Studio XML output? I'm not patient enough to set up a good xslt for it because I know I'm not the first person to cross this bridge. Also, I tried setting up sandcastle recently, but it really made my...
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Why is git better than Subversion? === I've been using Subversion for a few years and after using SourceSafe, I just love Subversion. Combined with TortoiseSVN, I can't really imagine how it could be any better. Yet there's a growing number of developers claiming that Subversion has problems and that we should be mo...
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PHP Variables passed by value or by reference? === I had a Java developer new to PHP ask me this question the other day, so I thought I'd document the answer here. Question: are PHP variables passed by value or by reference?
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How do you debug PHP scripts? === How do you debug your PHP script? I am aware of basic debugging such as using the Error Reporting. The breakpoint debugging in PHPEclipse is also quite useful. Any other good/better techniques out there?
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Internationalization in your projects === How have you implement Internationalization (18n) in actual projects you've worked on? I took an interest in making software cross-cultural after I read the famous post by Joel, [The Absolute Minimum Every Software Developer Absolutely, Positively Must Know About Unicode and C...
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Best subversion client for Mac OS === On Windows, Tortoise SVN is the daddy, no question. On the Mac there is nothing as simple and integrated, but there is a fair choice of tools. Which GUI clients are worth checking out and why?
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In HTML, how to word-break on a dash? === give a relatively simple css: <div style="width:150px;"> 12333-2333-233-23339392-332332323 </div> How do I make it so that the string stays constrained to the width of 150, and simply wraps to a newline on the hyphen?
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Client collation and SQL Server 2005 === We're upgrading an existing program from Win2k/SQL Server 2k to Windows 2003 and SQL Server 2005 as well as purchasing a new program that also uses 2k3/2k5. The vendor says that for us to host both databases we need to get the Enterprise version because the softwares clients us...
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How to learn Python: Good Example Code? === I have been dabbling in Python for a couple months now, read the online docs/tutorial and started playing with Django a bit as well... and I feel like I am starting to leave my formative toddler years and ready for some more serious code. Most everything I see is generally e...
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How do I connect to a database and loop over a recordset in C#? === What's the simplest way to connect and query a database for a set of records in C#?
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String literals and escape characters in postgresql === Attempting to insert an escape character into a table results in a warning and the string being truncated at the escape character. For example: create table EscapeTest (text varchar(50)); insert into EscapeTest (text) values ('This will be inserted ...
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Unhandled Exception Handler in .NET 1.1 === I'm maintaining a .NET 1.1 application, and one of the things I've been tasked with is making sure the user doesn't see any unfriendly error notifications. I've added handlers to Application.ThreadException and AppDomain.CurrentDomain.UnhandledException, which do get call...
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How to use a mutex in Visual Basic === OK - I have imported the kernel32 library so I have the createMutex function available, but I am not quite sure of the various parameters and return values. This is classic Visual Basic, not Visual Basic.NET - but I can probably work with either code set in the form of an answer.
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Are IT conferences useful? === I’ve had the opportunity to attend several conferences. Some were OK, but most of time, I feel like I could have learned a lot more from reading a book or 2. The worst example was VSLive. It cost my company several thousand dollars to send me and I feel like I came away with virtually no...
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Adding a Method to an Existing Object === I've read that it is possible to add a method to an existing object (e.g. not in the class definition) in **python**, I think this is called Monkey Patching (or in some cases Duck Punching). I understand that it's not always a good decision to do so. But, how might one do thi...
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get root permissions on a file inside of vi? === Often while editing config files, I'll open one with vi and then when I go to save it realize that I didn't type sudo vi filename Is there any way to give vi sudo privileges to save the file? I seem to recall seeing something about this while looking up some s...
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How to get the value of built, encoded ViewState? === I need to grab the base64-encoded representation of the ViewState. Obviously this would not be available until fairly late in the request lifecycle, which is OK. For example, if the output of the page includes: <input type="hidden" name="__VIEWSTATE" id="...
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How do I fix 'Unprocessed view path found' error with ExceptionNotifier plugin in rails 2.1? === After upgrading a rails 1.2 website to 2.1, the [ExceptionNotifier plugin](http://agilewebdevelopment.com/plugins/exception_notifier) no longer works, complaining about this error: ActionView::TemplateFinder::Invali...
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IP to Country? === Does anyone know of a simple way to retrieve the country for a given IP Address? Preferably in ISO_3166-1 format?
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Displaying Flash content in a C# WinForms application === What is the best way to display Flash content in a C# WinForms application? I would like to create a user control (similar to the current PictureBox) that will be able to display images and flash content. It would be great to be able to load the flash conten...
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How do I delete a file which is locked by another process in c#? === I'm looking for a way to delete a file which is locked by another process using C#. I suspect the method must be able to find which process is locking the file (perhaps by tracking the handles, although im not sure how to do this in c#) then close th...
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Easy-to-Use Regular Expression Support in C++? === I'm looking for a robust, easy-to-use, regular expression evaluator for native C++, either platform-independent or Windows-specific. Requirements: - Can't use Boost or ACE regex libraries (unfortunately) - Can't use .NET Regex (or any managed code) The m...
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Why doesn't SQL Full Text Indexing return results for words containing #? === For instance, my query is like the following using SQL Server 2005: SELECT * FROM Table WHERE FREETEXT(SearchField, 'c#') I have a full text index defined to use the column SearchField which returns results when using: SELE...
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A little diversion into floating point (im)precision, part 1 === Most mathematicians agree that e ** (πi) + 1 = 0. However, most floating point implementations disagree. How well can we settle this dispute? I'm keen to hear about different languages and implementations, and various methods to make the result as clo...
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How To Display 100 Floating Cubes Using DirectX OR OpenGL? === I'd like to display ~100 floating cubes using DirectX or OpenGL. I'm looking for either some sample source code, or a description of the technique. I know this kind of thing is easy for you accomplished 3D gurus out there but I have enough trouble getti...
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Heap corruption under Win32; how to locate? === I'm working on a **multithreaded** C++ application that is corrupting the heap. The usual tools to locate this corruption seem to be inapplicable. Old builds (18 months old) of the source code exhibit the same behaviour as the most recent release, so this has been arou...
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Process size on UNIX === What is the correct way to get the process size on Solaris, HP-UX and AIX? Should we use top or ps -o vsz or something else?
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Bayesian filtering for spam === I was wondering if there is any good and clean oo implementation of bayesian filtering for spam and text classification?
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Free OCR library === Does anyone know of a good free or cheap (under £100/$200) OCR library? It needs to run on Windows and preferably be a .NET library, though a COM interface is fine.
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Exceptions in C++ === <p>Exceptions in C++ don't need to be catched (no compile time errors) by the calling function. So its up to developer's judgment whether to catch it using try/catch (unlike in Java). </p> <p>Is there a way one can ensure that the exceptions thrown are always caught using try/catch by the call...
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How does database indexing work? === **Why is it needed?** When data is stored on disk based storage devices, it is stored as blocks of data. These blocks are accessed in their entirety, making them the atomic disk access operation. Disk blocks are structured in much the same way as linked lists; both contain a sec...
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Windows Help files - what are the options? === <p>Back in the old days, Help was not trivial but possible: Generate some funky .rtf file with Special Tags, run it through a compiler, and you got a WinHelp file (.hlp) that actually works really well.</p> <p>Then, Microsoft decided that WinHelp was not hip and cool a...
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Why am I getting a malloc: double free error with realloc()? === I've tried to write a string replace function in C, which works on a char * which has been allocated using malloc(). It's a little different in that it will find and replace strings, rather than characters in the starting string. It's trivial to do i...
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How do I index a database field === Hopefully, I can get answers for each database server. For an outline of how indexing works check out: <http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1108/how-does-database-indexing-work>
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Use SVN Revision to label build in CCNET === I am using CCNET on a sample project with SVN as my source control. CCNET is configured to create a build on every check in. CCNET uses MSBuild to build the source code. I would like to use the latest revision number to generate AssemblyInfo.cs while compiling. How can ...
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What is the most efficient graph data structure in Python? === I need to be able to manipulate a large (10^7 nodes) graph in python. The data corresponding to each node/edge is minimal, say, a small number of strings. What is the most efficient, in terms of ***memory and speed***, way of doing this? A dict of dict...
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Open Source Ruby Projects === I have just recently started to study Ruby, and in lieu of Jeff's advice over the weekend... 1. Stop theorizing. 2. Write lots of software. 3. Learn from your mistakes. ...I was interested in honing my skills while helping out the Open Source Community the process so I t...
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How to make subdomain user accounts in a webapp === I am looking to allow users to control of subdomain of an app I am toying with, much like Basecamp where it is 'customusername.seework.com'. What is required on the DNS end to allow these to be created dynamically and be available instantly. And how do you rec...
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Viewstate invalid when using Safari === Hey guys, just had a bug submitted for a site I maintain which heavily uses the viewstate (not my code). However on certain pages when the viewstate is extra bloated Safari is throwhing the usual "Validation of viewstate MAC failed" error. Any ideas?? Only happens in Safari, ...
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CSLA Master Class === As anyone ever assisted the CSLA Master Class from Rockford Lhotka? ([www][1]). <br /><br /> It seems a good way to enforce my OO knowledge in the asp.net field, but since I have to consider the flight to Atlanta and the course's price ($ 2.500), I'm not convinced yet. <br /> <br /> Also, I c...
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Regex to pull out a section of text from a file === If i have a file like the following: > Data Data > Data > [Start] > Data i want > [End] > Data Whats the regex to pull out the data between the [start] and [end] tags
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Asynchronous multi-direction server-client communication over the same open socket? === I have a client-server app where the client is on a Windows Wobile 6 device, written in C++ and the server is on full Windows and written in C#. Originally, I only needed it to send messages from the client to the server, with the...
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What are the advantages of using SVN over CVS? === My company currently uses CVS as our defacto standard for source control. I've heard many people say SVN is better, and know that its newer, but other than that am not sure of the benefits. I should note we use primarily java and eclipse if that matters. I guess wh...
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How big can a MySQL database get before performance starts to degrade. === At what point does a MySQL database start to loose performance? - Does physical database size matter? - Do number of records matter? - Is any performance degradation linear or exponential? Ive got (what I believe to be) a large da...
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Limit size of Queue<T> in .NET? === I have a Queue&lt;T&gt; object that I have initialised to a capacity of 2, but obviously that is just the capacity and it keeps expanding as I add items. Is there already an object that automatically dequeues an item when the limit is reached, or is the best solution to create my o...
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Is nAnt still supported and suitable for .net 3.5/VS2008? === I am using MSBuild to build my stuff. I want to use CruiseControl.net as by Build Server. Now, CCNET refers nAnt a lot, but it looks as if ccnet can do most of the stuff nant could do through the project configuration and msbuild. Also, nAnt seems a bit ...
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Checking For File Lock in C# === Is there any way to check whether a file is locked without using a try catch block? Right now, the only way I know of is to just open the file and catch any System.IO.IOException.
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How do I use (n)curses in Ruby? === I'd like to create a progress bar to indicate the status of an a batch job in Ruby. I've read some [tutorials][1] / [libraries][2] on using ncurses, none of which were particularly helpful in explaining how create an "animated" progress bar in the terminal or using curses with Ruby....
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Rockbox audio format === How do you specify a callback for rb->pcm_play_data()?
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Followup: Finding an accurate "distance" between colors === [Original Question](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/180/function-for-creating-color-wheels) I am looking for a function that attempts to quantify how "distant" (or distinct) two colors are. This question is really in two parts: 1. What color space ...
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Using MSTest with CruseControl.NET === We have been using CrusiseControl for quite a while with NUnit and NAnt. For a recent project we decided to use the testing framework that comes with Visual Studio, which so far has been adequate. I'm attempting to get the solution running in Cruise Control. I've finally got...
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Followup: "Sorting" colors by distinctiveness === [Original Question](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/180/function-for-creating-color-wheels) If you are given N maximally distant colors (and some associated distance metric), can you come up with a way to sort those colors into some order such that the first M ar...
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What's a better file copy alternative than the Windows default? === I need to copy hundreds of gigs of random files around on my computer and am pretty leery of using the vanilla file copy built into Windows XP. I don't want it to hang on a "Are you sure?", "Are you really sure?", "Even zip files?", "Surely not rea...
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Get the current logged in OS user in Adobe Air === I need the name of the current logged in user in my Air/Flex application. The application will only be deployed on Windows machines. I think I could attain this by regexing the User directory, but am open to other ways.
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What is unit testing? === Saw many questions asking 'how' to unittest in a specific language, but no question asking 'what', 'why', and 'when' * What is it? * What does it do for me? * Why should I use it? * When should I use it (also when not)? * Common pitfalls/misconceptions
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Subsonic Vs NHibernate === What is the concensus on when to use one of these tools adversed to the other? I find Subsonic very useful in terms of getting things done quickly, but on large projects it tends not to scale, and its ties your domain model to your database model. That is where Nhibernate comes in as it give...
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Is Windows Server 2008 "Server Core" appropriate for a MSSQL server? === I'm setting up a dedicated SQL Server 2005 box on Windows Server 2008 this week, and would like to pare it down to be as barebones as possible while still being fully functional. To that end, the "Server Core" option sounds appealing, but I'm ...
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ASP .Net Custom Client-Side Validation === I have a custom validation function in JavaScript in a user control on a .Net 2.0 web site which checks to see that the fee paid is not in excess of the fee amount due. I've placed the validator code in the ascx file, and I have also tried using Page.ClientScript.Register...
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Make XAMPP serve file outside of htdocs === Is it possible to configure [xampp][1] to serve up a file outside of the htdocs directory? For instance, say I have a file: C:\projects\transitCalculator\trunk\TransitCalculator.php and my xampp files are normally served out of: C:\xampp\htdocs\ (because that'...
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Bandwith throttling in IIS 6 by IP Address === I am writing an application that downloads large files in the background. All clients are logged in locally, or through a VPN. When they are logged in locally, I do not want to throttle downloads. However, I would like to limit downloads to 10 KBps when the user is connec...
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How can I get the authenticated user name under Apache using plain HTTP authentication and PHP? === First, let's get the security considerations out of the way. I'm using simple authentication under Apache for a one-off, internal use only, non-internet connected lan, php web app. How can get I the HTTP authenticate...
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What is the best way to handle multiple permission types? === I often encounter the following scenario where I need to offer many different types of permissions. I primarily use ASP.NET / VB.NET with SQL Server 2000. **Scenario** I want to offer a dynamic permission system that can work on different parameters. ...
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Using object property as default for method property === I'm trying to do this (which produces an unexpected T_VARIABLE error): public function createShipment($startZip, $endZip, $weight = $this->getDefaultWeight()){} I don't want to put a magic number in there for weight, since the object I am using has a "...
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Modify Address Bar URL in AJAX App to Match Current State === I'm writing an AJAX app, but as the user moves through the app, I'd like the URL in the address bar to update despite the lack of page reloads. Basically, I'd like for them to be able to bookmark at any point and thereby return to the current state. How...
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How do you express binary literals in python? === How do you express an integer as a binary number with python literals? I was easily able to find the answer for hex: >>> 0x12AF 4783 >>> 0x100 256 and, octal: >>> 01267 695 >>> 0100 64 **How do you use literals to ex...
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What are the preferred versions of Vim and Emacs on OSX? === For those of us that like to use the graphical version of Vim or Emacs, instead of the console version, which version do you recommend? For Vim, there's [Mac OSX Vim](http://sourceforge.net/projects/macosxvim/), [MacVim](http://code.google.com/p/macvim/),...
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Integrating Visual Studio Test Project with Cruise Control === I'm looking into using Visual Studio 2008's built in unit test projects instead of NUnit and I was wondering if anyone has any experience in trying to integrate this type of unit test project with Cruise Control.Net.
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How do I give my web sites an icon for iPhone? === How do I set the icon that appears on the iPhone for the web sites I create?
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Different Distributed Version Control Systems working together === My office has a central Source Safe 2005 install that we use for source control. I can't change what the office uses on the server. I develop on a laptop and would like to have a different local source control repository that can sync with the cent...
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Hiding inherited members in C# === I'm looking for some way to effectively hide inherited members. I have a library of classes which inherit from common base classes. Some of the more recent descendant classes inherit dependency properties which have become vestigial and can be a little confusing when using intellis...
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Reducing duplicate error handling code in C#? === I've never been completely happy with the way exception handling works, there's a lot exceptions and try/catch brings to the table (stack unwinding, etc.), but it seems to break a lot of the OO model in the process. Anyway, here's the problem: Let's say you have ...
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What is software engineering? === Sounds like Stack Overflow has a software engineering bent. So, how's software engineering being defined here? What is software engineering?
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Online Peer Code Review? === For people who work on very small teams, or by themselves, or on teams where they are by far the best developer and have a need to learn from someone better than them, are there any online resources/methods for doing some sort of peer code review? I used to be pretty active in the onlin...
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How to Think in OO === What is the best book/resource for the transition from procedural to object-oriented programming? Is there a good online Dojo, [Kata][1], or a book you can recommend? [1]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kata
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What should a longtime Windows user know when starting to use Linux? === We've finally moved our websites to a decent [host][1], and for the first time we have Shell Access. I know very little about using linux, I can navigate through the file system, read files with vim and I'm aware of the man command, and I have...
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Linux shell equivalent on IIS === As a LAMP developer considering moving to a .Net IIS platform, one of my concerns is the loss of productivity due to lack of shell... Has anyone else had this experience? Is there possibly a Linux shell equivalent for Windows?
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What are the correct pixel dimensions for an apple-touch-icon? === I'm not sure what the correct size should be. Many sites seem to repeat that the apple-touch-icon should be 57x57 pixels but site a broken link as their source. [Hanselman][1]'s and [playgroundblues][2]'s comments suggest different sizes includin...
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Best way to copy a database in SQL Server 2005/8? === I always create a new empty database and then do a backup and restore of the existing database into it, but is this really the best way? As it seems very error prone and over complicated to me.
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Mechanisms for tracking DB schema changes === What are the best methods for tracking and/or automating DB schema changes? Our team uses Subversion for version control and we've been able to automate some of our tasks this way (pushing builds up to a staging server, deploying tested code to a production server) but we...
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Can I logically reorder columns in a table? === If I'm adding a column to a table in Microsoft SQL Server, can I control where the column is displayed logically in queries? I don't want to mess with the physical layout of columns on disk, but I would like to logically group columns together when possible so that to...
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