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Personal Website Construction === I'm currently trying to build a personal website to create a presence on the web for myself. My plan is to include content such as my resume, any projects that I have done on my own and links to open source projects that I have contributed to, and so on. However, I'm not sure which ap...
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Check for hung Office process when using Office Automation === Is there a way to check to see if an Microsoft Office process (i.e. Word, Excel) has hung when using Office Automation? Additionally, if the process is hung, is there a way to terminate it?
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Software for managing multiple projects. === Does anybody have any recommendations on software to use for managing resources on multiple projects? I work in an internal development department and the team typically has 3 or 4 projects that are live at one time as well as day to day support and ad-hoc requests. I cu...
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Java File IO Compendium === I've worked in and around Java for nigh on a decade, but have managed to ever avoid doing serious work with files. Mostly I've written database driven applications, but occasionally, even those require some file io. Since I do it so rarely, I end up googling around for quite some time to fi...
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What is a good way to open large files across a WAN? === I have an application deployed into multiple zones and there are some issues with opening larger documents (20-50MB) across the WAN. Currently the documents are stored in Zone 1 (Americas) and a link stored in the database to the docs. I have heard som...
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Generic iterator === I am trying to find a generic way of accessing a set of containers. I have a standard vector and list in addition to another custom list. The custom list defines an iterator; class Iterator: public std::iterator<std::forward_iterator_tag, T> { // ... } Iterator begin...
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Handle or not to handle null parameters with exceptions === I remember reading some exception handling guidance that checking for null parameters was discouraged. The justification for this was, that if you left the code as is, an exception would be raised (NullReferenceExcpetion) when you attempted to use the paramet...
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SQL MIN Function with where clause === This is my Project Table Project Table JNo Name City J1 Proj1 London J2 Proj2 Paris J3 Proj3 Athens J4 Proj4 India And this is my shipment table Shipment SNo PNo JNo Qty S1 P1 J1 50 S1 P1 J2 90 S1 P2 J1 40 S1 P3 ...
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Caching Bitmaps for use in ListView - Checking current VM Budget === I'm wondering if anyone has any experience in an architecture designed to cache "As many images as possible". In my situation I receive an Bitmap for a ListView item via the network (Which isn't cheap in terms of processor or network traffic). Th...
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Multiple files as arguments to make. Is my approach ok? === I'm trying to create a universal makefile for my lab problems. There are five tasks, and each one requires separate C file compiled and ran. As I have to include some additional libraries while using gcc I'd like to just type `make ZAD=first second` and have ...
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About the diagrams in software development life-cycle === 1. why we need diagrams(UML,ER) in software development life-cycle? 2. what the benefit? 2. Is there any alternative mothod ?
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should core data code must be embedded into viewController code === I'm now developing an app with core data on iPhone. After reading many projects about core data, I find that core data code is embedded into viewController code in all of there projects. for example: @interface MyAppMasterViewController : UITab...
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How to create a proper 503 Maintenance page in MVC? === I want to create a proper maintenance page for my site in MVC. I want it to return status code 503 so google will come back to index it later. So far, i've created an ActionFilter that checks to see if "MaintenanceMode" is TRUE in the web.config. If it is ...
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Query times out from web app but runs fine from management studio === This is a question I asked on another forum which received some decent answers, but I wanted to see if anyone here has more insight. The problem is that you have one of your pages in a web application timing out when it gets to a stored procedure...
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What do you look for from a User Group? === I'm in the process of starting a User Group in my area related to .NET development. The format of the community will be the average free food, presentation, and then maybe free swag giveaway. What would you, as a member of a user community, look for in order to keep you ...
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What is the easiest way to add compression to WCF? === I have a silverlight 2 beta 2 application that accesses a WCF web service. Because of this, it currently can only use basicHttp binding. The webservice will return fairly large amounts of XML data. This seems fairly wasteful from a bandwidth usage standpoint as...
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Animation in javascript, a starting point === I understand how JS is run and I think I understand most of the DOM but I've no idea about animation. Does anybody here know of a good guide that can explain to me how it's done in Javascript? In addition, should I even consider Javascript for animation? Should I instea...
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How do I implement a Linked List in Java? === So I got this as a homework question, and I was wondering if you pros could do it for me. KTHXBYE!
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.NET: How do I find the Desktop path when Folder Redirection is on? === I have been using **Environment.GetFolderPath(Environment.SpecialFolder.Desktop)** to get the path to the user's desktop for ages now, but since we changed our setup here at work so we use Folder Redirection to map our users' Desktop and My Docume...
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GPS APIs === I'm looking for a GPS with a good API. I would like to be able to send an address to it, and tell it to navigate to that address. I also need to pull the current location from the GPS. I'd like to be able to do this with the GPS hooked up to a laptop by bluetooth or even just a USB cable. I've looke...
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SQL Database documentation? === specifically, I use SQL Server 2005, but the solution might be brand independent. **Need**: You have 40 database tables, in some, you may have a column which is a integer values 1-9 representing some enum. Sure it makes sense in code, but not if you need to SQL the DB in a report get...
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Compact Framework/Threading - MessageBox displays over other controls after option is chosen === I'm working on an app that grabs and installs a bunch of updates off an an external server, and need some help with threading. The user follows this process: * Clicks button * Method checks for updates, count is return...
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iPhone - Exchange Calendars in Public Folders === I'm trying to get iPhone to play nice with all my work calendars that sync over exchange. My personal calendar works great with adding/remove events. However, my department calendar which is in a public folder does not show up at all. Anyone know a work around?
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better command for Windows? === While I grew up using Windows, I transitioned to my much-loved Mac years ago. I don't want to start a flame war here on operating systems. I do, however, want a terminal a little closer to what I'm used to. I'm not asking for full POSIX support - I don't have the patience to instal...
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Where is TFS work item help text displayed? === I'm creating some custom work items in TFS and the helptext field seems handy but I don't see where it is being displayed in Team Explorer or Team System Web Access. Where is this information displayed?
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Best mock framework that can do both WebForms and MVC? === I'm getting into more of a TDD workflow, and have a mix of MVC and asp.net Web Forms apps. MOQ is recommended for MVC. I've used Rhino for Web Forms. Does anyone have a best practice for having 1 framework mock for both?
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Code Golf: What's the quickest way to determine if i'm using IE? === I run across this constantly, render some HTML if the browser is IE and some other if FFX (or mac, opera, etc). This is what I use (pardon the missing underscores) if(ereg("msie", strtolower($SERVER['HTTPUSERAGENT']))) { } Anyone know a ...
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How do I treat an integer as an array of bytes in Python? === I'm trying to decode the result of the Python os.wait() function. This returns, according to the Python docs: > a tuple containing its pid and exit status indication: a 16-bit number, whose low byte is the signal number that killed the process, and whose...
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How do I bind a regular expression to a key combination in emacs? === For context, I am something of an emacs newbie. I haven't used it for very long, but have been using it more and more (I like it a lot). Also I'm comfortable with lisp, but not super familiar with elisp. What I need to do is bind a regular expr...
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Regex Rejecting matches because of Instr === What's the easiest way to do a "instring" type function with a regex. For example, how could I reject a whole string because of the presence of a single character such as ":" for example: "this" - okay "there:is" - not okay because of ":" More practically, how can I...
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How to return a page of results from SQL? === Many applications have grids that display data from a database table one page at a time. Many of them also let the user pick the number of records per page, sort by any column, and navigate back and forth through the results. What's a good algorithm to implement this pa...
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How do you mark the maturation point of a programming language? === This is just a food for thought question to help get content into the site for the beta. Hopefully it can spur some interesting discussion. I have noticed with programming languages and environments that they tend to follow a curve that is in some...
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Delimited string parsing framework === I'm looking at parsing a delimited string, something on the order of a,b,c But this is a very simple example, and parsing delimited data can get complex; for instance 1,"Your simple algorithm, it fails",True would blow your naiive string.Split implementation to bits. ...
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best language design resources === I've been toying with the idea of building a new general purpose programming language lately, and I was wondering where to go for help. Does anyone have a favorite book? Tutorial? Tools? I see the primary benefit of the project being that I will learn more about language design. ...
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Run PHPUnit Tests in Certain Order === Is there a way to get the tests inside of a TestCase to run in a certain order? For example, I want to seperate the lifecycle of an object from creation to use to destruction but need to make sure that the object is set up first before I run the other tests.
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Multithreading Design Question === Consider this problem: I have a program which should fetch (let's say) a 100 records from the database, and then for each one it needs to get updated information from a web service. There are two ways to introduce parallelism in this scenario: 1. I start of each request to the web...
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Checking for string contents? string Length Vs Empty String === Which is more efficient for the compiler and the best practice for checking whether a string is blank? 1. Checking whether the length of the string == 0 2. Checking whether the string is empty (strVar == "") Also, does the answer depend on lang...
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Android Development === I am interested in trying some Android Development and I've not had much luck getting started. I'm not much of a Linux person but I have an Ubuntu box setup that I attempted to install the android SDK and plugins for Eclipse. But I'm not having much luck getting it setup. I'm looking for so...
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What are the useful new ASP.NET features in the .NET Framework 3.5? === I've kept up to date with new features in the C# language as it's moved from version 1 through version 3. I haven't done such a good job keeping up to date with ASP.NET. I feel like some of the post version 1 features are not so good (e.g. the A...
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When should I not use the ThreadPool in .Net? === When should I not use the ThreadPool in .Net? it looks like the best option is to use a ThreadPool. In which case, why is it not the only option. What are your experiences around this?
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Has anyone used Jaxer in production? === Has anyone used [Jaxer][1] in a production environment, I am curious as to how it holds up compared to something like php, ruby, etc. and if anyone knows of any pitfalls to using it that are well known. [1]: http://www.aptana.com/jaxer
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Validating posted form data in the ASP.NET MVC framework === I've been playing around with the ASP.NET MVC Framework and the one thing that's really confusing me is how I'm meant to do server side validation of posted form data. I presume I don't post back to the same URL, but if I don't how do I redisplay the form w...
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What FoxPro data tools can I use to find corrupted data? === I have some SQL Server DTS packages that import data from a FoxPro database. This was working fine until recently. Now the script that imports data from one of the FoxPro tables bombs out about 470,000 records into the import. I'm just pulling the data in...
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Graphical representation of SVN branch/merge activity === Are you aware of any tool that creates diagrams showing the branch/merge activity in a SVN repository? We've all seen [these][1] [diagrams][2] in various [tutorials][3]. Some good, some not so good. Can they be created automatically (or maybe with a little p...
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Whats the best way of finding ALL your memory when developing on the Compact Framework? === I've used the CF [Remote Performance Monitor][1], however this seems to only track memory initialised in the managed world as opposed to the unmanaged world. Well, I can only presume this as the numbers listed in the profiler a...
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Can I copy files to a Network Place from a script or the command line? === Is it possible, in Windows XP, to copy files to a Network Place from the command line, a batch file or, even better, a PowerShell script? What sent me down this road of research was trying to publish files to a WSS 3.0 document library from ...
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How do you name your instance/param values? === Being new to Objective-C (but a long term C/++) programmer I'm looking for advice/recommendations on naming conventions for variables. My personal preference would be to utilize a prefix for instance variables both for clarity within functions and to prevent shadowing...
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why doesn't Ruby have a real StringBuffer or StringIO === I recently read a nice [post][1] on using `StringIO` in Ruby. What the author doesn't mention, though, is that `StringIO` is just an "I." There's no "O." You _can't_ do this, for example: s = StringIO.new s << 'foo' s << 'bar' s.tos ...
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In WinForms, why can't you update UI controls from other threads? === I'm sure there is a good (or at least decent) reason for this. What is it?
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style.display not working in Firefox, Opera, Safari - IE7 OK === I have an absolutely positioned div that I want to show when the user clicks a link. The onclick of the link calls a js function that sets the display of the div to block (also tried: "", inline, table-cell, inline-table, etc). This works great in IE7, n...
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Creating a Word doc in C#.NET === I have a project where I would like to generate a report export in MS Word format. The report will include images/graphs, tables, and text. What is the best way to do this? Third party tools? What are your experiences?
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MVC Learning Resources === Can someone recommend some good resources for learning about MVC? I've been doing ASP.Net since it came out, but I've never gotten into MVC at all. I want to understand how it works, why it's better (if it is), when to use it, and so on. It doesn't have to be specific to ASP.Net MVC, though ...
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What is a good Windows hex editor / viewer? === I am in need of a hex editor / viewer (viewer is more important than editing, but a plus if it can edit) for Windows. See [KHexedit][1] Requirements: - Free is best - View data at cursor as: byte, short, int, long, float, double (signed/unsiged where applic...
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Impersonation in IIS 7.0 === I have a website that works correctly under IIS 6.0: It authenticates users with windows credentials, and then when talking to the service that hits the DB, it passes the credentials. In IIS 7.0, the same config settings do not pass the credentials, and the DB gets hit with NT AUTHORITY...
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Send messages to program through command line === I have this program, we'll call it Host. Host does all kinds of good stuff, but it needs to be able to accept input through the command line. For example, I need to be able to do this: ./Host --blahblah 3 6 3 5 This should somehow end up calling some function...
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HowTo Disable WebBrowser 'Click Sound' in your app only. === Originally, I wanted to ask this question here on stackoverflow, but I was not yet in the beta. So, after googling for the answer and finding only a little bit of information on it I came up with the following and decided to post it here now that I'm in the ...
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Touch Typing Software recommendations === Since the keyboard is **the** interface we use to the computer, I've always thought touch typing should be something I should learn, but I've always been, well, lazy is the word. So, anyone recommend any good touch typing software? It's easy enough to google, but I'ld like ...
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Equidistant points across Bezier curves === Currently, I'm attempting to make multiple beziers have equidistant points. I'm currently using cubic interpolation to find the points, but because the way beziers work some areas are more dense than others and proving gross for texture mapping because of the variable dista...
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Getting selected text in a browser, cross-platform. === One of the things I'd like to do in my browser-based application is allow the user to select some text (not in a &lt;textarea&gt;, just plain ol' text!), and have my application pop up a small toolbar that then can interact with the next (in my case, add annotati...
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Unit test execution speed (how many tests per second?) === What kind of execution rate do you aim for with your unit tests (# test per second)? How long is too long for an individual unit test? I'd be interested in knowing if people have any specific thresholds for determining whether their tests are too slow, or ...
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Oracle - What TNS Names file am I using? === Sometimes I get Oracle connection problems because I can't figure out which tnsnames.ora file my database client is using. What's the best way to figure this out? ++happy for various platform solutions.
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Weird DB2 issue with DBUnit === I am having a strange DB2 issue when I run DBUnit tests. My DBUnit tests are highly customized, but I don't think it is the issue. When I run the tests, I get a failure SQLCODE: -1084, SQLSTATE: 57019, [which translates to][1] "SQL1084C Shared memory segments cannot be allocated." ...
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PHP on IIS === Having been a PHP developer on LAMP servers for quite a while, is there anything that I will need to take into consideration while preparing an application for IIS on windows.
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Expression.Invoke in Entity Framework? === The Entity Framework does not support the Expression.Invoke operator (You receive the following exception when trying to use it: "The LINQ expression node type 'Invoke' is not supported in LINQ to Entities.) Has anyone got a workaround for this missing functionality? I wou...
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Using c# with OpenOffice through reflection === I'm working on some code to paste into the currently active OpenOffice document directly from c#. I can't include any of the OpenOffice libraries, because we don't want to package them, so we're using reflection to get access to the OpenOffice api. My question involv...
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What's the preferred way to connect to a postgresql database from PHP? === I've been using PHP+MySQL for ages and am about to start using postgresql instead. What's the preferred method? Is it via the PDO objects or is there something better?
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Parsing attributes with regex in Perl === Here's a problem I ran into recently. I have attributes strings of the form "x=1 and y=abc and z=c4g and ..." Some attributes have numeric values, some have alpha values, some have mixed, some have dates, etc. Every string is *supposed* to have "`x=someval and y=...
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How can I set up an editor to work with Git on Windows? === I'm trying out Git on Windows. I got to the point of trying "git commit" and I got this error: > Terminal is dumb but no VISUAL nor > EDITOR defined. Please supply the > message using either -m or -F option. So I figured out I need to have an environm...
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What's your Interactive Voice Response Platform? === For those of you working in the voice space, what are you using as your IVR platform? I am using Microsoft Speech Server 2007. What are some equivalent packages? Is anyone using open source software for handling inbound or outbound calls? Note that I'm not just ...
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What are Early and Late Binding? === In the spirit of asking the questions that need to be asked . . . what is the difference between early and late binding?
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What do you do when you're learning a new programming language? === When you decide to learn a new language what do you do? I tend to do a small amount of reading about said language then write a few simple "standard" programs -- typically raytracers and parsers because they're what i'm conceptually familiar with -...
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Small modification to an XML document using StAX === I'm currently trying to read in an XML file, make some minor changes (alter the value of some attributes), and write it back out again. I have intended to use a StAX parser (javax.xml.stream.XMLStreamReader) to read in each event, see if it was one I wanted to ch...
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How do I write those cool command line code generators (rails, sproutcore, webgen) === I've grokked the code for all the aforementioned apps and I still can't find a straightforward way to create a static directory structure from a single command...
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Web page field validation === I need to validate a date/time field on a webpage but want it to do it without reloading the page and would like 'instant' feedback for the users. What's the best/easiest solution. BTW: easiest scores 65% of total points
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What's the best database storage device? === So, the answer should probably be presented in tiers for the size of the application, but I'm wondering about people's experience with choosing where the disk drives used by the database should reside. Here are some of the options: - Old fashioned internal disks - f...
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What are you doing to become a better developer? === These are the things which I do regularly: - Read other people's code - Read blogs - Listen to podcasts - Posting to my blog - Read books (mostly technical) I'm curious if there's something which does not seem to be programming related but helps ...
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Automatically measure all SQL queries === In [Maybe Normalizing Isn't Normal](http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/archives/001152.html) Jeff Atwood says, "You're automatically measuring all the queries that flow through your software, right?" I'm not but I'd like to. What's the best way to do this with an ASP.NET + MS ...
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Regex Library === Does anyone use have a good regex library that they like to use? Most of the regexes that you find online either contain bugs or are so focused on the edge cases that it turns into a competition to validate whatever spec 100%. Of course you can write your own, but when you are billing by the hour its...
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Is msbuild worth looking at? === I currently use nant, ccnet, svn, mbunit. I use msbuild to do my sln build just because it was simpler to shell out. Are there any merits to switching my whole build script to MSBuild? I need to be able to run tests, watir style tests, xcopy deploy. Is this easier?
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Why don't my powershell scripts run? === I wrote a simple batch file as a powershell script, getting errors when they run. its in a scripts directory in my path. Don't have the error handy, but its something about signatures.
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Any decent C# profilers out there? === I urgently need a C# profiler. Although I'm not averse to paying for one, something which is free or at least with a trial version would be ideal since it takes time to raise a purchase order. Any recommendations?
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Creating iCal Files in c# === I'm looking for a good method of generating an iCalendar file (*.ics) in c# (asp.net). I've found a couple resources, but one thing that has been lacking is their support for **quoted-printable** fields - fields that have carriage returns and line feeds. For example, if the **descript...
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Does the OutputCacheFilter in the Microsoft MVC Preview 4 actually save on action invocations? === We deployed a live, fresh, swanky site using preview 3 including rigorous stress testing. Page Output caching was our saviour and afforded us the ability to meet our performance contractual requirements. My questi...
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Reading Other Process' Memory in Mac OS / BSD === I've been attempting to understand how to read the memory of other processes on Mac OS, but I'm not having much luck. I've seen many examples online using `ptrace` with `PEEKDATA` and such, however it doesn't have that option on BSD ([man page](http://developer.apple.c...
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Asynchronous Remoting calls === We have a remoting singleton server running in a separate windows service (let's call her RemotingService). The clients of the RemotingService are ASP.NET instances (many many). Currently, the clients remoting call RemotingService and blocks while the RemotingService call is serviced...
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onexit() vs atexit() === Is there any difference between int on_exit(void (*function)(int , void *), void *arg); and int atexit(void (*function)(void)); other than the fact that the function used by on_exit gets the exit status? That is, if I don't care about the exit status, is there any rea...
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Best tool for auto-generating SQL change scripts === I'm doing a survey for the best SQL change script generators out there, specifically for MS SQL Server. I do know of [Redgate SQL Compare][1], but I'd like to know what others use, and if there are free versions of such software that I could try. Any suggestio...
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What types of software testing are there? === What are all the types of software testing that you can put in front of the word "Testing"? Here are some examples: - Unit Testing - Functional Testing - Integration Testing - Performance Testing - Stress and Volume Testing - White Box Testing - B...
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What is a "reasonable" length of time to keep a SQL cursor open? === In your applications, what's a "long time" to keep a transaction open before committing or rolling back? Minutes? Seconds? Hours? and on which database?
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Best way to store a database password in a startup script / config file? === So our web server apps need to connect to the database, and some other apps have startup scripts that execute at boot time. What's the best way to store the name/password for these applications?
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What is the difference between integration and unit tests? === I know the so-called textbook definition of unit tests and integration tests. What I am curious about is when it is time to write unit tests... I will write them to cover as many sets of classes as possible. For example, if I have a Word class, I will ...
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convert asp.net application to iis7 integrated mode === What steps I need to perform in order to convert asp.net 2 application from iis7 classic to integrated mode?
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Catching unhandled exceptions in ASP.NET UserControls === I'm dynamically loading user controls adding them to the Controls collection of the web form. I'd like to hide user controls if they cause a unhandled exception while rendering. So, I tried hooking to the Error event of each UserControl but it seems that ...
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Ruby mixins and calling super methods === Ok, so I've been refactoring my code in my little Rails app in an effort to remove duplication, and in general make my life easier (as I like an easy life). Part of this refactoring, has been to move code that's common to two of my models to a module that I can include where ...
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Why do I get the error "Unable to update the password" when calling AzMan? === I'm doing a authorization check from a WinForms application with the help of the AzMan authorization provider from Enterprise Library and I'm receiving the the following error: > Unable to update the password. The value provided as the c...
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SQL, Auxiliary table of numbers === For certain types of sql queries, an auxiliary table of numbers can be very useful. It may be created as a table with as many rows as you need for a particular task or as a user defined function that returns the number of rows required in each query. What is the optimal way to cr...
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Fast database access test from .Net === What would be a very fast way to determine if your connectionstring lets you connect to a database? Normally a connection attempt keeps the user waiting a long time before notifying the attempt was futile anyway...
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Compare a date string to datetime in SQL Server === In SQL Server I have a DATETIME column which includes a time element. Example: '14 AUG 2008 14:23:019' What is the best method to select the records for a particular day, ignoring the time part? Example: (Not safe, as it does not match the time pa...
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Your experience with .Net based CMS === Which is a good .Net based CMS out there (for creating a corporate website). I have used Kentico CMS for some time, and am moderately happy with it. However, is there anything better out there. I would like the ability to develop my own custom asp.net templates for various pa...
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LINQ query on a DataTable === I'm trying to perform a LINQ query on a DataTable object and bizarrely I am finding that performing such queries on DataTables is not straightforward. For example: var results = from myRow in myDataTable where results.Field("RowNo") == 1 select results; is not allowed. Any ideas h...
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