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Data Layer Best Practices
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I am in the middle of a "discussion" with a colleague about the best way to implement the data layer in a new application.
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How can I "unaccept" a drag in Flex?
===
Once I've called <code>DragManager.acceptDrag</code> is there any way to "unaccept" the drag? Say that I have a view which can accept drag and drop, but only in certain areas. Once the user drags over one of these areas I call <code>DragManager.acceptDrag(this)</code> (from a <... | 0 | [
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How to encourage someone to learn programming?
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I have a friend that has a little bit of a holiday coming up and they want ideas on what they should do during the holiday, I plan to suggest programming to them, what are the pros and cons that I need to mention?
I'll add to the list below as people reply.
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Best way to connect To Sql Server with MFC
===
Soooo, I am starting this new job soon where most of the code is legacy MFC. The end goal is to convert/rewrite to C#.
I'm a little rusty with MFC so writing some code so I can try and spark my memory.
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How to set up a DB2 linked server on a 64-bit SQL Server 2005
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I need to create a linked server to a DB2 database on a mainframe. Has anyone done this successfully on a 64-bit version of SQL Server 2005? If so, which provider and settings were used.
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Future proofing a large UI Application - MFC with 2008 Feature pack, or C# and Winforms?
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My company has developed a long standing product using MFC in Visual C++ as the defacto standard for UI development. Our codebase contains ALOT of legacy/archaic code which must be kept operational. Some of this code is older ... | 0 | [
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Can you use genric forms in C#?
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You should be able to create a genric form:
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Best way to model Many-To-One Relationships in NHibernate When Dealing With a Legacy DB?
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How do you measure SQL Fill Factor value
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Usually when I'm creating indexes on tables, I generally guess what the Fill Factor should be based on an educated guess of how the table will be used (many reads or many writes).
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Deleting / Replacing A Node in E4X (AS3 - Flex)
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Can you recommend a good .Net web-based repository browser for SVN?
===
We have a SVN repository running on a Windows server, and I want to link internal documentation, feature changes, bugs and so on to code changes.
We've found WebSVN to be amazingly slow - the repository is too large for it (I think).
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How to trace COM objects exceptions?
===
I have a **DLL** with some **COM objects**. Sometimes, this objects **crashes** and register an error event in the Windows Event Log with lots of hexadecimal informations. I have no clue why this crashes happens.
**So, How can I trace those COM objects exceptions?**
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"Projects" for learning a new language
===
When you are learning a new programming language, what are some good projects that can be done across a spectrum of languages?
I'm familiar with [programming puzzles][1] and [read the other related question][2], but as I think about how I learn a language, I go through sta... | 0 | [
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Unit tests for deep cloning
===
Let's say I have a complex .NET class, with lots of arrays and other class object members. I need to be able to generate a deep clone of this object - so I write a Clone() method, and implement it with a simple BinaryFormatter serialize/deserialize - or perhaps I do the deep clone usin... | 0 | [
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What's the ideal development team composition?
===
This question might be a little too open-ended, because there are so many variables involved. I'm sure someone could describe a modern take on Brooks' Surgical Team from MMM.
I'm wondering what people's opinions are on specialists vs. generalists. Should you buil... | 2 | [
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IKVM and Licensing
===
I have been looking into IKVMing Apache's FOP project to use with our .NET app. It's a commercial product, and looking into licensing, IKVM runs into some sticky areas because of its use of GNU Classpath. From what I've seen, no one can say for sure if this stuff can be used in a commercial pr... | 0 | [
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How to prevent an object being created on the heap?
===
Does nayone know how I can, in platform-independant C++ code prevent an object from being created on the heap? That is, for a class "Foo", I want to prevent users from doing this:
Foo *ptr = new Foo;
and only allow them to do this:
Foo myfooObj... | 0 | [
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What are the proper permissions for an upload folder with PHP/Apache?
===
Sorry for the basic question - I'm a .NET developer and don't have much experience with LAMP setups...
I have a PHP site that will allow uploads to a specific folder. I have been told that this folder needs to be owned by the webserver user f... | 0 | [
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MS Team Foundation Server in distributed environments - hints tips tricks needed
===
Is anyone out there using Team Foundation Server within a team that is geographically distributed? We're in the UK, trying work with a team in Australia and we're finding it quite tough.
For example, things are being checked out t... | 0 | [
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What are the advantages of explicit Join Transitive Closure in SQL?
===
When I'm joining three or more tables together by a common column, I'd write my query like this:
SELECT *
FROM a, b, c
WHERE a.id = b.id
AND b.id = c.id
a colleague recently asked my why I didn't do explicit _Join Tr... | 0 | [
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SQL Table Aliases - Good or Bad?
===
What are the pros and cons of using table aliases in SQL? I personally try to avoid them, as I think they make the code less readable (especially when reading through large where/and statements), but I'd be interested in hearing any counter-points to this. When is it generally a ... | 0 | [
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Refresh Excel VBA Function Results
===
Does anyone know how I can get a user-defined function to re-evaluate itself (based on changed data in the spreadsheet)? I've tried F9 and Shift+F9, but those don't work. The only thing that seems to work is editing the cell with the function call and then pressing Enter. Any ... | 0 | [
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Forum software recommandations (.net)
===
Do you use or do you know a good .net forum software?
It can be free or not. It should have the common features normally found in a forum software.
So far, the best I've come up with is: [YetAnotherForum][1]
[1]: http://www.yetanotherforum.net/ | 4 | [
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How big would such a database be?
===
I'm trying to figure out how big a certain database would be (it hasn't been created yet). I know how many rows and what the tables will be. Is there a feature in Oracle that will tell me the size of such a theoretical database? Is there a known math formula I can use? I know ther... | 0 | [
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How should I unit test a code-generator?
===
This is a difficult and open-ended question I know, but I thought I'd throw it to the floor and see if anyone had any interesting suggestions.
I have developed a code-generator that takes our python interface to our C++ code (generated via SWIG) and generates code needed... | 0 | [
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Indispensable Books
===
If you were to be stuck on a desert island (in a sea of cubicles) with 5 CS/Engineering/Programming references - what would they be?
Code Complete by Steve McConnell?
Design Patterns by the gang of four?
The venerable K&R?
What are your favorites, and which do you find yourself coming b... | 4 | [
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How to determine the type of a blessed reference in Perl
===
In Perl, an object is just a reference to any of the basic Perl data types that has been blessed into a particular class. When you use the ref() function on an unblessed reference, you are told what data type the reference points to. However, when you call... | 0 | [
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What is the best way to work around the fact that ALL Java bytes are signed?
===
In Java, there is no such thing as an unsigned byte.
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What is the prefered style for single decision and action statements?
===
In the case of languages that support single decision and action without brackets, such as the following example:
if (var == true)
doSomething();
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Best Wiki for Mobile Users
===
Most wiki software I've presents lots of "features" on their pages. This is fine for desktop users, but is annoying when using an iPhone or other mobile device. I'd prefer pages that just had the content, along with maybe an Edit button and a Search button.
What is a good wiki packa... | 0 | [
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In C++/Windows how do I get the network name of the computer I'm on?
===
In a C++ Windows (XP and NT, if it makes a difference) application I'm working on, I need to get the network name associated with the computer the code is executing on, so that I can convert local filenames from C:\filename.ext to \\\network_name... | 0 | [
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How to remote shell scripts from ASP pages?
===
I need to create and ASP page (not .NET, yes I know its ancient) should run remote shell scripts on a UNIX server and then capture the output into variables in VBScript within the page itself.
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===
Recently I have been investigating the possibilities of caching in ASP.NET.
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===
I am trying to code a flowchart generator for a language using Ruby.
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===
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How do I create a workflow instance reliably based on an external event?
===
a little new to the windows workflow stuff so go easy :)
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managing two computers as if extended desktop is used
===
<p>I need to control two computers each connected to its own screen, using one mouse & KB. switching between them by mouse moving to the side-end of the screen (as in extended desktop supporting graphics cards).</p>
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Conditional Linq Queries
===
We're working on a Log Viewer. The use will have the option to filter by user, severity, etc. In the Sql days I'd add to the query string, but I want to do it with Linq. How can I conditionally add where-clauses? | 0 | [
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===
When developing a desktop application in .NET, is it possible to not require the .NET Framework? Is developing software in .NET a preferred way to develop desktop applications? What is the most used programming language that software companies use to develop desktop applications? | 0 | [
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T-Sql date format for seconds since last epoch
===
I'm guessing it needs to be something like:
CONVERT(CHAR(24), lastModified, 101)
However I'm not sure of the right value for the third parameter.
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Calling REST web services from a classic asp page
===
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Trial wrapping
===
We have been using a third party trial wrapping solution for a while where I work to give users 15 or 30 day trial versions of our commercial software (the commercial versions are recompiled to use a USB hard key) - however I would like to see what other options are out there for creating trial soft... | 0 | [
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Do you know any patterns for GUI programming? (Not patterns on designing GUIs)
===
I'm looking for patterns that concern coding parts of a GUI. **Not** as global as **MVC**, that I'm quite familiar with, but patterns and good ideas and best practices concerning single controls and inputs.
Let say I want to make a c... | 0 | [
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ASP.NET UserControl's and DefaultEvent
===
#Outline
OK, I have Google'd this and already expecting a big fat **NO!!** But I thought I should ask since I know sometimes there can be the odd little gem of knowledge lurking around in peoples heads ^_^
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Standard Signature a Text in a Message using Exchange Server
===
Anyone know how to do this without using a third party program? If there no way to do it with a add-on someone can recommend one?
Thanks
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Automaticaly incremented revision # doesn't show up in the About Box.
===
I suspect this is going to be a really easy one but I'm a .NET newbie so be gentle.
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WPF - Sorting a composite collection
===
So WPF doesn't support standard sorting or filtering behavior for views of CompositeCollections, so what would be a best practice for solving tihs problem.
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Cocoa - best way to capture key events in NSTextView?
===
Well?
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How to parse XML in VBA
===
I work in VBA, and want to parse a string eg
<PointN xsi:type='typens:PointN'
xmlns:xsi='http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance'
xmlns:xs='http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema'><X>24.365</X><Y>78.63</Y></PointN>
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Formatting text in WinForm Label
===
Is it possible to format certain text in a WinForm Label instead of breaking the text into multiple labels? Please disregard the HTML tags within the label's text; it's only used to get my point out.
For example:
Dim myLabel As New Label
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Simple animation in WinForms
===
Imagine you want to animate some object on a WinForm. You setup a timer to update the state or model, and override the paint event of the Form. But from there, what's the best way to continually repaint the Form for the animation?
- Invalidate the Form as soon as you are done draw... | 0 | [
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Passing more parameters in C function pointers
===
Let's say I'm creating a chess program. I have a function
void foreachMove( void (*action)(chess_move*), chess_game* game);
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Open Source Licensing Options for ASP.NET MVC Application?
===
I'm working on a personal project in ASP.NET MVC that I plan on making open source. In the past, I've open-sourced quite a few PHP scripts and UNIX-based stuff. For those, I typically went with a BSD/Apache style license, unless I was including a library t... | 0 | [
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Getting Java and Twain to play together nicely
===
I'm working on building an app to scan directly from TWAIN scanner to a Java applet.
I'm already aware of [Morena][1] and [JTwain][2], but they cost money. I need free.
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Create PDFs from multipage forms in WebObjects
===
I would like to automatically generate PDF documents from WebObjects based on mulitpage forms. Assuming I have a class which can assemble the related forms (java/wod files) is there a good way to then parse the individaul forms into a PDF instead of going to the scree... | 0 | [
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XPATHS and Default Namespaces
===
What is the story behind XPATH and support for namespaces? Did XPATH as a specification precede namespaces? If I have a document where elements have been given a default namespace:
>> <foo xmlns="uri" />
It appears as though some of the XPATH processor libraries won't recog... | 0 | [
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What questions should you ask a potential future employer during an interview?
===
I'm going to start interviewing again over the next couple of months. I'm about three years out of school, got some good programming experience under my belt that I can boast about, and finally feel like I can call some of the shots. ... | 0 | [
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What is good remote performance monitoring software for Windows?
===
I'm looking for some software to monitor a single server for performance alerts. Preferably free and with a reasonable default configuration. | 0 | [
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Making human readable representations of an Integer
===
Here's a coding problem for those that like this kind of thing. Let's see your implementations (in your language of choice, of course) of a function which returns a human readable String representation of a specified Integer. For example:
<ul>
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template problem with gcc
===
The following code doesn't compile with gcc, but does with Visual Studio:
template <typename T> class A {
public:
T foo;
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template <typename T> class B: public A <T> {
public:
void bar() { cout << foo << endl; }
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I get the error:
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How to host a WPF form in a MFC application
===
I'm looking for any resources on hosting a WPF form within an existing MFC application. Can anyone point me in the right direction on how to do this?
Thanks,
--Mark | 0 | [
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SQL 2008 .NET CLR
===
Does SQL 2008 ship with the .NET 3.5 CLR, so that stored procedures written in CLR can use 3.5 features? | 0 | [
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I have created a custom dialog for Visual Studio Setup Project using the steps described here:
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All right, this is something I think everyone can agree would be nice to have:
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ASP.NET Proxy Application
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Sharepoint Wikis
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===
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What are the list of Resharper like plugins for VS I should consider?
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Tool to find unused functions in php project
===
Does anyone know of a tool that can find unused functions in a php project? | 0 | [
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Automation - what's your tipping point ?
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If you're doing some textual manipulation of a file/files, at what point do you decide to automate the process (using your favorite scripting language or writing a macro in a tool) ?
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What is the difference between an endpoint, a service, and a port when working with webservices?
===
I've used Apache CXF to expose about ten java classes as web services.
I've generated clients using CXF, Axis, and .NET.
In Axis and CXF a "Service" or "Locator" is generated.
From this service you can get a "P... | 0 | [
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How to override std::swap()
===
std::swap() is used by many std containers (such as std::list and std::vector) during sorting and even assignment.
But the std implementation of swap() is very generalized and rather inefficient for custom types.
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Clearing Page Cache in ASP.NET
===
For my blog I am wanting to use the Output Cache to save a cached version of a perticular post for around 10 minutes, and thats fine...
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Do you use design patterns?
===
What's the penetration of design patterns in the real world? Do you use them in your day to day job - discussing how and where to apply them with your coworkers - or do they remain more of an academic concept?
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Is there any wiki engine that supports page creation by email?
===
I want to consolidate all the loose information of the company I work for into a knowledge base. A wiki seems to be the way to go, but most of the relevant information is buried inside PST files, and it would take ages to convince people to manually tr... | 0 | [
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Good Resources for Relational Database Design
===
I'm looking for a book/site/tutorial on best practices for relational database design, tuning for performance etc. It turns out this kind of resource is a bit difficult to find; there's a lot of "here's normalization, here's ER diagrams, have at it," but not much in th... | 0 | [
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How do you kill all current connections to a SQL Server 2005 database?
===
I want to rename a database, but keep getting the error that 'couldnt get exclusive lock' on the database, which implies there is some connection(s) still active.
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Certainly there's the difference in general syntax, but what other critical distinctions exist? There are *some* differences, right? | 0 | [
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Case insensitive string comparison in C++
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What is the best way of doing case insensitive string comparison in C++ with out transforming a string to all upper or lower case?
Also, what ever methods you present, are they Unicode friendly? | 0 | [
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How do I restyle an Adobe Flex Accordion to include a button in each canvas header?
===
Here is the sample code for my accordion:
<mx:Accordion x="15" y="15" width="230" height="599" styleName="myAccordion">
<mx:Canvas id="pnlSpotlight" label="SPOTLIGHT" height="100%" width="100%" horizontalScrollPolicy="off">
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Creating a development environment for SharePoint.
===
I haven't touched sharepoint in years. If I want to setup a development environment to get up to speed, what options do I have? I don't have an MSDN license, is there anyway I can get up and running for free? (for development only) | 0 | [
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File Parse Design Pattern
===
Does anybody recommend a design pattern for taking a binary data file, parsing parts of it into objects and storing the resultant data into a database?
I think a similar pattern could be used for taking an XML or tab-delimited file and parse it into their representative objects.
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Is there any kind of non text interface to MySQL?
===
I have a MySQL query that returns a result with a single column of integers. Is there any way to get the MySQL C API to transfer this as actually integers rather than as ASCII text? For that matter is there a way to get MySQL to do /any/ of the API stuff as other t... | 0 | [
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Design debate: versioned temporal objects
===
I am intentionally leaving this quite vague at first. I'm looking for discussion and what issues are important more than I'm looking for hard answers.
I'm in the middle of designing an app that does something like portfolio management. The design I have so far is
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EFS encryption key pop up
===
I'm getting notifications to back up my encryption key for EFS in Vista, however i haven't enabled bit locker or drive encryption.
Anyone know how to find out what files may be encrypted or have an explanation for why it would notify me? | 0 | [
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How to use Scrum and Visual Studio without Team System
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I'm interested in possibly using Scrum with my development team (yes, I know it'll be a little painful to transition over to it). However, we don't have Team System and probably can't currently afford to get it immediately.
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How can I create virtual machines as part of a build process using MSBuild and MS Virtual Server?
===
What I would like to do is create a clean virtual machine image as the output of a build of an application.
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In Visual Studio you must be a member of Debug Users or Administrators to start debugging. What if you are but it doesn't work?
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On my machine Visual Studio 2003 2005 and 2008 all complain that I cannot start debugging because I must either be a member of the Debug Users group or of the Administrators group. So, I ... | 0 | [
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How to intercept and cancel auto play from my application?
===
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.NET Library to unzip ZIP and RAR files
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Configurable Table Prefixes with a .Net OR/M?
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Useful math for programmers
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In your experience as a practicioner, what's the most useful math knowledge for a programmer? If "it depends", what's your field of expertise and what do you need there most as far as math is concerned?
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Persisting data in .NET Web Service memory
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C# - CryptographicException: Padding is invalid and cannot be removed
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I needed some simple string encryption, so I wrote the following code (with a great deal of "inspiration" from [here][1]):
// create and initialize a crypto algorithm
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Publishing to IIS - Best Practices
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Browse for a directory in C#
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How can I preset a control to the user that allows them to select a directory?
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File Uploads via Web Services
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