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In .NET, will empty method calls be optimized out?
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Title says it all, given an empty method body, will the JIT optimize out the call (I know the C# compiler won't). How would I go about finding out? What tools should I be using and where should I be looking?
Since I'm sure it'll be asked, the reason for the emp... | 0 | [
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Is Removing Windows 2000 as a supported OS ok?
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What's the general consensus on supporting Windows 2000 for software distribution? Are people supporting Windows XP SP2+ for new software development or is this too restrictive still? | 0 | [
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Returning Large Results Via a Webservice
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I'm working on a web service at the moment and there is the potential that the returned results could be quite large ( > 5mb).
It's perfectly valid for this set of data to be this large and the web service can be called either sync or async, but I'm wondering what peopl... | 0 | [
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How do you impersonate an Active Directory user in Powershell?
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I'm trying to run powershell commands through a web interface (ASP.NET/C#) in order to create mailboxes/etc on Exchange 2007. When I run the page using Visual Studio (Cassini), the page loads up correctly. However, when I run it on IIS (v5.1), I get th... | 0 | [
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How to create an all browser-compatible hanging indent style in CSS in a span
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The only thing I've found has been;
.hang {
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The only way for this to work is putting text in a paragraph, which causes those horribly unsightly extra lines. I'd much rather just hav... | 0 | [
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How much extra overhead is generated when sending a file over a web service as a byte array?
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This [question and answer][1] shows how to send a file as a byte array through an XML web service. How much overhead is generated by using this method for file transfer? I assume the data looks something like this:
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Singletons: good design or a crutch?
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Singletons are a hotly debated design pattern, so I am interested in what the Stackoverflow community thought about them.
Please provide reasons for your opinions, not just "Singletons are for lazy programmers!"
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Inheritance and Polymorphism - Ease of use vs Purity
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What do you use as a good alternative to Team System?
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I would like to gauge what solutions other people put in place to get Team System functionality. We all know that Team System can be pricey for some of us. I know they offer a small team edition with five licenses with a MSDN subscription, but what if your te... | 0 | [
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Best .NET Solution for Frequently Changed Database
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I am currently architecting a small CRUD applicaton. Their database is a huge mess and will be changing frequently over the course of the next 6 months to a year. What would you recommend for my data layer:
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Is it possible to return objects from a WebService?
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Instead of returning a common string, is there a way to return classic objects?
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===
My website will be using only OpenID for authentication. I'd like to pull user details down via attribute exchange, but attribute exchange seems to have caused a lot of grief for StackOverflow.
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RSS Feeds in ASP.NET MVC
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===
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===
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===
How can I determine the IP of my router/gateway in Java? I can get my IP easily enough. I can get my internet IP using a service on a website. But how can I determine my gateway's IP?
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===
How do I get started in Agile and TDD. I have learnt a bit about Agile, but finding it difficult to get started. How do I get started. | 0 | [
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How do you log errors (Exceptions) in your Asp.Net apps ?
===
I'm looking for the best way to log errors in an Asp.Net application.
I want to be able to receive Emails when errors occurs in my application, with detailed information about the Exception and the current Request.
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Pay for vmware or use Open Source?
===
What should I use to virtualize my desktop, vmx, xen, or vmware?
**Needs to work on a linux or windows host, sorry virtual pc.**
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What is the best way to upload a file via an HTTP POST with a web form?
===
Basically, something better than this:
> [input type="file" name="myfile" size="50"]
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Handling timezones in storage?
===
Store everything in GMT?
Store everything the way it was entered with an embedded offset?
Do the math everytime you render?
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===
I am running OS X 10.5, Ruby 1.8.6, Rails 2.1, and sqlite3-ruby 1.2.2 and I get the following error when trying to rake db:migrate on an app that works find connected to MySQL.
> rake aborted!
no such file to load -- sqlite3/database | 0 | [
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===
I curious to how different people solve integration of systems. I have a feeling that the last years more and more work has gone into integrating systems and that this kind of work need will increase as well.
I wondering if you solve it developing your own small services that a... | 0 | [
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STDIN usage
===
I regularly setup new Debian boxes and I am trying to automate the process more, I want to setup samba with my necessary settings, I have already setup the config, now I need to set the password. The man page says:
-s
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Shopping Cart
===
What should I take into consideration while building a Shopping Cart, for a eCommerce site (no metal work here =))? | 0 | [
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===
How do I attract developers to an open source project? Obviously if the project were cool or valuable it would be easier to find people. (In fact, they would probably come to me.) But what do I do for the mundane or unexciting?
Advertise the project? Spam f... | 0 | [
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===
I am currently writing a simple, timer based mini app in C# that performs an action n times every k seconds. I am trying to adopt a test driven development style, so my goal is to unit test all parts of the app.
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Calling base constructor in c#
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If I inherit from a base class and want to pass something from the constructor of the inherited class to the constructor of the base class, how do I do that?
For example,
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===
Is there a good XML / XSD editor out there? I've been using the editor in Visual Studio 2005 a little but find it lacking in features.
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Should I be worried about obfusicating my .NET code?
===
I'm sure may readers on SO have used Lutz Roeder's .NET reflector to decompile their .NET code.
I was amazed just accurately our source code could be recontructed from our compiled assemblies.
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Do you obfuscate your commercial Java code?
===
I wonder if anyone uses commercial/free java obfuscators on his own commercial product. I know only about one project that actually had an obfuscating step in the ant build step for releases.
Do you obfuscate? And if so, why do you obfuscate?
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Windows Forms Threading and Events - ListBox updates promptly but progressbar experiences huge delay
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Perl and map not working... I don't understand
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When I am running the following statement:
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Access to global application settings
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What's your worst database accident happened in production?
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For example: Updating all rows of the customer table because you forgot to add the where clause.
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I installed VS SP1 and played around with Entity Framework.
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Application configuration files
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How should I unit test threaded code?
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SVN Revision Version in .NET Assembly w/ out CC.NET
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Is there any way to include the SVN repository revision number in the version string of a .NET assembly? Something like Major.Minor.SVNRev
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MaskedEditExtender
===
I have a database that contains a date and we are using the MaskedEditExtender (MEE) and MaskedEditValidator to make sure the dates are appropriate. However, we want the Admins to be able to go in and change the data (specifically the date) if necessary.
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Namespace/solution structure
===
I apologize for asking such a generalized question, but it's something that can prove challenging for me. My team is about to embark on a large project that will hopefully drag together all of the random one-off codebases that have evolved through the years. Given that this project wil... | 0 | [
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Have you ever reflected Reflector?
===
Lutz Roeder's Reflector, that is.
Its obfuscated.
![alt text][1]
I still don't understand this. Can somebody please explain?
[1]: http://i37.tinypic.com/2lsd4dk.jpg | 4 | [
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Creating Visual Studio templates under the "Windows" catagory.
===
I have created a template for Visual Studio 2008 and it currently shows up under File->New Project->Visual C#. However, it is only really specific to Visual C#/Windows but I can't work out how to get it to show up under the "Windows" category and not t... | 0 | [
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N2 CMS
===
Hy, does anyone worked with N2 Content Management System(http://www.codeplex.com/n2).
If yes, how does it perform, performance wise(under heavy load)?
It seems pretty simple and easy to use.
Adrian
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Any good tools for creating timelines?
===
I need to create a historical timeline starting from 1600's to the present day. I also need to have some way of showing events on the timeline so that they do not appear cluttered when many events are close together.
I have tried using Visio 2007 as well as Excel 2007 Rada... | 0 | [
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How can I remove nodes from a SiteMapNodeCollection?
===
I've got a Repeater that lists all the web.sitemap child pages on an ASP.NET page. Its DataSource is a SiteMapNodeCollection. But, I don't want my registration form page to show up there.
Dim Children As SiteMapNodeCollection = SiteMap.CurrentNode.Chi... | 0 | [
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Why do Sql Server 2005 maintenance plans use the wrong database for dbcc checkdb?
===
This is a problem I have seen other people besides myself having, and I haven't found a good explanation.
Let's say you have a maintenance plan with a task to check the database, something like this:
USE [MyDb]
GO
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Can I serialize a C# Type object?
===
I'm trying to serialize a Type object in the following way:
Type myType = typeof (StringBuilder);
var serializer = new XmlSerializer(typeof(Type));
TextWriter writer = new StringWriter();
serializer.Serialize(writer, myType);
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_wfopen equivalent under Mac OS X
===
I'm looking to the equivalent of Windows [`_wfopen()`](http://msdn.microsoft.com/fr-fr/library/yeby3zcb.aspx) under Mac OS X. Any idea? | 0 | [
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PHP / cURL on Windows install: "The specified module could not be found."
===
I'm running PHP 5.2.3 on Windows 2000 Server with IIS 5. I'm trying
to get cURL working, so in my php.ini file, I have this line:
extension_dir ="F:\PHP\ext"
And later, I have:
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How to dispose a class in .net?
===
The .net garbage collector will eventually free up memory, but what if you want that memory back immediately? What code do you need to use in a class <b>myclass</b> to call
myclass.dispose
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Has anyone had any success in unit testing SQL stored procedures?
===
We’ve found that the unit tests we’ve written for our C#/C++ code have really paid off.
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In silverlight, how to you attach a changeEvent handler to an inherited dependency property?
===
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DependencyProperty prop;
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class B : A {
//...
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.NET VirtualPathProviders and Pre-Compilation
===
We've been working on an application that quite heavily relies on VirtualPathProviders in our ASP.NET application.
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FOSS ASP.Net Session Replication Solution?
===
I've been searching (with little success) for a free/opensource session clustering and replication solution for asp.net. I've run across the usual suspects (indexus sharedcache, memcached), however, each has some limitations.
- **Indexus** - Very immature, stubbed s... | 0 | [
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Is it possible to slipstream the Visual Studio 2008 / .NET 3.5 SP1 install?
===
From what I've read, [VS 2008 SP1 and Team Foundation Server SP1 packages are traditional service packs that require you to first install the original versions before you will be able to install the SP][1].
Is there a way, supported or ... | 0 | [
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Automate adding entries to a wiki
===
This is a follow up to my previous question about [renaming a bunch of files][1]
Once I have my renamed files I need to add them to my project wiki page. This is a fairly repetitive manual task, so I guess I could script it but I don't know where to start.
The process is:
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Why is my asp.net application throwing ThreadAbortException?
===
self explanatory question.
Why does this thing bubble into my try catch's even when nothing is wrong?
Why is it showing up in my log, hundreds of times?
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How can you publish a ClickOnce application through CruiseControl.NET?
===
I have CruiseControl.NET Version 1.4 set up on my development server. Whenever a developer checks in code, in makes a compile.
Now we're at a place where we can start giving our application to the testers. We'd like to use ClickOnce to d... | 0 | [
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do you or your company hire testers?
===
are you hiring employees just for testing or is it done by your developers?
if you hire them, what are your experiences?
what is the ratio of them to your developers?
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===
How do you scan a directory for folders and files in C? It needs to be cross-platform. | 0 | [
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Pretty printing XML files on Emacs
===
I use emacs to edit my xml files (nxml-mode) and the files were generated by machine don't have any pretty formatting of the tags.
I have searched for pretty printing the entire file with indentation and saving it, but wasn't able to find an automatic way.
Is there a way? ... | 0 | [
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Who writes the documentation?
===
In your team, how is documentation written?
Is there someone assigned to the task? Is there a technical documentation writer?
Please elaborate for:
- User documentation
- System Administration docs
- Development docs
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Powershell's Invoke-Expression missing param
===
I thought that I had the latest CTP of Powershell 2 but when I try the command:
invoke-expression –computername Server01 –command 'get-process powershell'
I get an error message:
A parameter cannot be found that matches parameter name 'computername'.
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Why Are People Still Creating RSS Feeds?
===
...instead of using the Atom syndication format?
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"How do you go from an arithmetic expression (e.g. in a string) such as "2 + (2)" to an expression tree using polymorphism?" (Amazon Interview Question ala Steve Yegge)
===
This morning, I was reading [Steve Yegge's: When Polymorphism Fails][1], when I came across a question that a co-worker of his used to ask potenti... | 0 | [
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Tools for automating mouse and keyboard events sent to a windows application.
===
What tools are useful for automating clicking through a windows form application? Is this even useful? I see the testers at my company doing this a great deal and it seems like a waste of time. | 0 | [
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How do you convert the number you get from datepart to the name of the day?
===
Is there a quick one-liner to call datepart in Sql Server and get back the name of the day instead of just the number?
select datepart(dw, getdate());
This will return 1-7, with Sunday being 1. I would like 'Sunday' instead of 1... | 0 | [
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What tools are used to write documentation?
===
What tools are used to write documentation?
Specifically for
- User docs
- System administration
- Development
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Any recommendations for in-depth Flex training?
===
I have several months experience creating Flex applications, but I'm interested in diving in a little deeper. My projects so far have involved web services and graphing work to create [RIAs][1]. In particular, I'm probably most interested in training related to:
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Is there an API that allows you to find out how many sites link to yours?
===
I know google has things like linkto:yourdomain.com and Alexa is around, but there's nothing that I can query and get the number of sites that link to me. Anyone know of such a thing, other than using Google or another search engine and scra... | 0 | [
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What is your experience using the TIBCO General Interface?
===
It looks interesting and I've played around with it some --- but the development IDE in a web browser seems to be nightmare eventually.
Does anyone have experience using it and what are your thoughts? | 0 | [
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===
In Ruby, whats the difference between {} and []?
{} seems to be used for both code blocks and hashes.
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Rigor in capturing test cases for unit testing
===
Let's say we have a simple function defined in a pseudo language.
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PHP performance
===
What can I do to increase the performance/speed of my PHP scripts without installing software on my servers? | 0 | [
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No trace info during processing of a cube in SSAS
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Using an XML catalog with Python's lxml?
===
Is there a way, when I parse an XML document using lxml, to validate that document against its DTD using an external catalog file? I need to be able to work the fixed attributes defined in a document’s DTD. | 0 | [
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Can you check that an exception is thrown with doctest in Python?
===
Is it possible to write a doctest unit test that will check that an exception is raised? For example, if I have a function `foo(x)` that is supposed to raise an exception if `x<0`, how would I write the doctest for that?
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Does System.Xml use MSXML?
===
I'm developing a C# application that uses a handful of XML files and some classes in System.Xml. A coworker insists on adding the MSXML6 redistributable to our install, along with the .NET framework but I don't think the .NET framework uses or needs MSXML in anyway. I am well aware tha... | 0 | [
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Windows/C++: How do I determine the share name associated with a shared drive?
===
Let's say I have a drive such as "C:\", and I want to find out if it's shared and what it's share name (e.g. "C$") is.
To find out if it's shared, I can use [NetShareCheck][1].
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Why was the Profile provider not built into Web Apps?
===
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Designing a Calender system like Google Calender
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I have to create something similiar to Google calender, so I created an events table that contains all the events for a user.
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Access Control Lists & Access Control Objects, good tutorial?
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Specify a Port Number in Emacs sql-mysql
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I've been using Emacs's sql interactive mode to talk to the MySQL db server and gotten to enjoy it. A developer has set up another db on a new non-default port number but I don't know how to access it using sql-mysql.
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So basically I'm building an app for my company and it NEEDS to be built using MS Access and it needs to be built on SQL Server.
I've drawn up most of the plans but am having a hard time figuring out a way to handle the auditing system.
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Upload binary data with Silverlight 2b2
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I am trying to upload a file or stream of data to our web server and I cant find a decent way of doing this. I have tried both WebClient and WebRequest both have their problems.
**WebClient**
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Testing a variable to determine if it's numeric in Perl
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PHP + MYSQLI: Variable parameter/result binding with prepared statements.
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Can I create a ListView with dynamic GroupItemCount?
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I'm using the new ASP.Net ListView control to list database items that will be grouped together in sections based on one of their columns like so:
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Efficient JPEG Image Resizing in PHP
===
Whats the most efficient way to resize large images in PHP?
I'm currently using the GD function imagecopyresampled to take hi-res images, and cleanly resize them down to a size for web viewing (roughly 700 pixels wide by 700 pixels tall).
This works great on small (under... | 0 | [
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Resources for getting started with web development?
===
Let's say I woke up today and wanted to create a clone of StackOverflow.com, and reap the financial windfall of millions $0.02 ad clicks. Where do I start?
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How can I pass data from an aspx page to an ascx modal popup?
===
I'm fairly new to ASP.NET and trying to learn how things are done. I come from a C# background so the code-behind portion is easy, but thinking like a web developer is unfamiliar.
I have an aspx page that contains a grid of checkboxes. I have a butto... | 0 | [
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I have a WCF service from which I want to return a DataTable. I know that this is often a highly debated topic, as far as whether or not returning DataTables is a good practice. Let's put that aside for a moment.
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Best way to custom edit records in ASP.NET?
===
I'm coming from a Rails background and doing some work on a ASP.NET project (not ASP MVC). Newbie question: what's the easiest way to make a custom editor for a table of records?
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Load an XmlNodeList into an XmlDocument without looping?
===
I originally asked this question on RefactorMyCode, but got no responses there...
Basically I'm just try to load an XmlNodeList into an XmlDocument and I was wondering if there's a more efficient method than looping.
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C++ Problems with #import of .NET out-of-proc server.
===
In C++ program, I am trying to #import TLB of .NET out of proc server.
I get errors like:
z:\server.tlh(111) : error C2146: syntax error : missing ';' before identifier 'GetType'
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