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Setting up Subversion on Windows as a service === When installing subversion as a service, I used this command: c:\>svnservice -install --daemon --root "c:\documents and settings\my_repository" And then I got this error: Could not create service in service control manager. After looking at some MSD...
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Add .NET 2.0 SP1 as a prerequisite for deployment project === I have a .NET 2.0 application that has recently had contributions that are Service Pack 1 dependent. The deployment project has detected .NET 2.0 as a prerequisite, but NOT SP1. How do I include SP1 as a dependency/prerequisite in my deployment project?
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How do you handle poor quality code from team members? === I know most people have code review and standards in place, but I work at a place with poor standards. I'm not saying that my code is flawless by any means, but I find the code my fellow members submit is totally lacking of structure, standards, naming conven...
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How is the HTML on this site so clean? === I work with C# at work but dislike how with webforms it spews out a lot of JavaScript not including the many lines for viewstate that it creates. That's why I like coding with PHP as I have full control. But I was just wondering how this sites HTML is so clean and elega...
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Attaching VisualSVN Server to an existing repository === All the recent VisualSVN Server posts made me want to check it out. I have SVN running right now through Apache, but I'd like to try out VisualSVN Server, mostly for the active directory integration. Their docs don't describe whether you can easily migrate a...
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adding a pre tag with jquery === I'm trying to use jQuery to format code blocks, specifically to add a &lt;pre&gt; tag inside the &lt;code&gt; tag: $(document).ready(function() { $("code").wrapInner("<pre></pre>"); }); Firefox applies the formatting correctly, but IE puts the entire code block on o...
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How to register COM from VS Setup project? === I have marked my DLL as vsdraCOM, and I can see it in the registry after installing, but my application does not see the COM interface until I call RegAsm on it manually. Why could this be?
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Software for doing Project Postmortem === I work as a Project Leader. I am trying to do project postmortem for projects which my team works on. Currently I use Wiki to note down problems, issues and final recommendations. But it makes hard to note down every problem we noticed just when it happen, so we miss som...
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Anyone Using Executable Requirements? === In my limited experience with them executable requirements (i.e. specifying all requirements as broken automated tests) have proven to be amazingly successful. I've worked on one project in which we placed a heavy emphasis on creating high-level automated tests which exercise...
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Managing users location as a relevent filter (zip) === My little site should be pooling list of items from a table using the active user's location as a filter. Think Craigslits, where you search for "dvd' but the results are not from all the DB, they are filtered by a location you select. My question has 2 levels: ...
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C# Database Access: DBNull vs null === We have our own ORM we use here, and provide strongly typed wrappers for all of our db tables. We also allow weakly typed ad-hoc SQL to be executed, but these queries still go through the same class for getting values out of a data reader. In tweaking that class to work with O...
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DB2 Case Insensitive Index? === I have a query where I am searching against a string: SELECT county FROM city WHERE UPPER(name) = 'SAN FRANCISCO'; Now, this works fine, but it doesn't scale well, and I need to optimize it. I have [found an option][1] along the lines of creating a generated view, or somethin...
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Mercurial Stuck === Got a bluescreen in windows while cloning a mercurial repository. After reboot, I now get this message for almost all hg commands: c:\src\>hg commit waiting for lock on repository c:\src\McVrsServer held by '\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\ x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00' ...
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Arrays of Arrays in Java === This is a nasty one for me... I'm a PHP guy working in Java on a JSP project. I know how to do what I'm attempting through too much code and a complete lack of finesse. I'd prefer to do it RIGHT. :) Here is the situation: I'm writing a small display to show customers what days they ...
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Oracle SQL Developer not responsive when trying to view tables (or suggest an Oracle Mac client) === I just get the beach ball all day long (it's been doing nothing for hours). It's not taking CPU, not reading from disk, not using the network. I'm using Java 1.6 on Mac OS X 10.5.4. It worked once, now even restarts...
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Large Data Sets === I'm always looking for large data sets to test various types of programs on. Anyone have any suggestions?
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parsing raw email in php === i'm looking for good/working/simple to use php code for parsing raw email into parts. i've written a couple of brute force solutions, but everytime, one small change/header/space/something comes along and my whole parser fails and the project falls apart. and before i get pointed at ...
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Creating Infopath 2007 addins that manipulate the design-time form === I'm experimenting with creating an add-in for Infopath 2007. The documentation is very skimpy. What I'm trying to determine is what kind of actions an add-in can take while designing a form. Most of the discussion and samples are for when the user ...
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MSSQL Find out complete database size === I need to know how much space occupies all the databases inside an sql server 2000. I did some research but could not found any script to help me out. Thanks a lot for sharing.
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F# Closure === Anyone have a decent example, preferably practical/useful, they could post demonstrating the concept?
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If you have a Java application that is consuming CPU when it isn't doing anything how do you determine what it is doing? === I am calling a vendors Java API and on some servers it appears that the JVM goes into a low priority polling loop after logging into the API (cpu 100%). The same app on other servers does not e...
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Is a Homogeneous development platform good for the industry? === Is it in best interests of the software development industry for one framework, browser or language to **win the war** and become the de facto standard? On one side it takes away the challenges of cross platform, but it opens it up for a single point of...
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Compiled PHP? === Does anybody have experience working with PHP accelerators such as [MMCache][1] or [Zend Accelerator][2]? I'd like to know if using either of these makes PHP comparable to _faster_ web-technologies. Also, are there trade offs for using these? [1]: http://turck-mmcache.sourceforge.net/ [2]...
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What is your preferred method of sending complex data over a web service? === It's 2008, and I'm still torn on this one. So I'm developing a web method that needs a complex type passed into it and returned from it. The two options I'm toying with are: 1. Pass and return *actual* business objects with both data a...
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Microsoft Certification Exams === Not a very 'techy' question but certainly relevant in our field. What are your oppinions on them? Are they valuable or have they lost their meaning with all the readily available cramming / braindump tools out there. I'm curious as both my previous and current employer wants the de...
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How to setup site-wide variables in php? === I want to define something like this in php: $EL = "\n<br />\n"; and then use that variable as an "endline" marker all over my site, like this: echo "Blah blah blah{$EL}"; How do I define $EL once (in only 1 file), include it on every page on my site, an...
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Is there a "concise" way to do namespacing in JavaScript? === I've frequently encountered sites that put all of their javascript inside a "namespace" structure along the lines of namespaces = { com = { example: { example.com's data} } But setting this up safely with respect to other namespaced frameworks se...
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Is there a tool that can display a SVN repository visually ( i.e. pretty charts )? === Real strange. I cannot find a tool that enables one to display a SVN repository in graphical form. I would like the ability to see changes in revision / time , branch / time graphs. Does anyone know of one. Ideally it woul...
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What's the difference between struct and class in .Net? === I'm looking for a clear, concise and accurate answer. Ideally as the actual answer, although links to good explanations welcome.
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What is boxing and unboxing and why is it bad? === I'm looking for a clear, concise and accurate answer. Ideally as the actual answer, although links to good explanations welcome.
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What do ref, val and out mean on method parameters? === I'm looking for a clear, concise and accurate answer. Ideally as the actual answer, although links to good explanations welcome. This also applies to VB.Net, but the keywords are different - `ByRef` and `ByVal`.
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Delphi resources for existing .NET developer. === Can anyone recommend some decent resources for a .NET developer who wishes to get a high level overview of the Delphi language? We are about acquire a small business whose main product is developed in Delphi and I am wanting to build up enough knowledge to be able t...
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How do I convert a date to a HTTP-formatted date in .Net / C# === How does one convert a .Net DateTime into a valid HTTP-formatted date string?
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Should I support ASP.NET 1.1? === I've just started working on an ASP.NET project which I hope to open source once it gets to a suitable stage. It's basically going to be a library that can be used by existing websites. My preference is to support ASP.NET 2.0 through 3.5, but I wondered how many people I would be leav...
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php: access array value on the fly === in php, i often need to map a variable using an array ... but i can not seem to be able to do this in a one liner. c.f. example: // the following results in an error: echo array('a','b','c')[$key]; // this works, using an unnecessary variable: $variable = ...
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How to combine several C/C++ libraries into one? === I'm tired of adding ten link libraries into my project, or requiring eight of them to use my own. I'd like to take existing libraries like libpng.a, libz.a, libjpeg.a, and combine them into one single .a library. Is that possible? How about combining .lib libraries?
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What's a good starting development environment for teaching/learning Python? === I'm a seasoned .Net developer with a good chunk of experience on the MS stack and in related areas. I'm about to learn Python and was curious about the ideal development environment on Windows - IDE, tools etc. I'd normally be happy to...
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Do the arts make you a better programmer? === I remember some time ago reading in Dr. Dobb's Journal, years ago, that there may be some correlation between people who program and playing musical instruments. Do you play a musical instrument? Do you think this might affect how you program? What about other arts -- p...
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Is it safe to install SVN on a production win2008 web server? === I have a web server and I am currently paying for SVN hosting at a company that specializes in hosting svn. I am thinking of just installing SVN on my dedicates server, are there any security implications of this?
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Best practice for webservices === I've created a webservice and when I want to use its methods I instantiate it in the a procedure, call the method, and I finally I dispose it, however I think also it could be okay to instantiate the webservice in the "private void Main_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)" event. The ...
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A ThreadStateException occures when trying to restart a thread === From time to time I get a System.Threading.ThreadStateException when attempting to restart a thread. The code in question is as follows: // Make sure the thread is done stopping while (this.mThread.ThreadState == ThreadState.Running) {...
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SICP ... better programming? === Last year I read an article on http://jaortega.wordpress.com/2007/01/31/a-scheme-bookshelf/ that claimed that if you read/study SICP "It will expand your mind. It will cure your diseases", I also read Eric Raymond "The Cathedral and the Bazaar" abou the Lips experience. I tried for ...
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How do I integrate my continuous integration system with my bug tracking system? === I use cruisecontrol.rb for CI and FogBugz for bug tracking, but the more general the answers, the better. First is the technical problem: is there an API for FogBugz? Are there good tutorials, or better yet, pre-written code? S...
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Why Doesn't My Cron Job Work Properly? === I have a cron job on an Ubuntu Hardy VPS that only half works and I can't work out why. The job is a Ruby script that uses mysqldump to back up a MySQL database used by a Rails application, which is then gzipped and uploaded to a remote server using SFTP. The gzip file is ...
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URL without ID === I see often (rewritten) URLs without ID in it, like on some wordpress installations. What is the best way of achieve this? Example: site.com/product/some-product-name/ Maybe to keep array of page names and IDs in cache, to avoid DB query on every page request? How to avoid conflicts, and what a...
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How do I update my UI from within HttpWebRequest.BeginGetRequestStream in Silverlight === I am uploading multiple files using the BeginGetRequestStream of HttpWebRequest but I want to update the progress control I have written whilst I post up the data stream. How should this be done, I have tried calling Dispatc...
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How many people reads "The Art Of Computer Programming" books? === "TAOCP book is one of the must-reading CS books." I read such a statement so many times but I never see person who read and study over the book. Maybe the book itself makes our job more secure(*^^*). Have you ever read the book?
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Mobile device is detected as non mobile device === I've included a mobile web form in my asp.net project, I thought that it could/should be seen just for my mobile users but I realize that it can also be seen from any browser, I don't see problem there cause I could diff the access using HttpBrowserCapabilities.IsMobi...
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How can I refactor HTML markup out of my property files? === I've recently inherited a internationalized and text-heavy Struts web application. Many of the JSP files look like: <p> <bean:message key="alert" /> </p> and the properties files look like: messages.properties alert=Please...
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Contribute to OS project or write something on my own === I'm computer science student and I have been programming for some time (few years mostly as hobby). Recently I've been thinking, which option would be better way to improve my programming skills. On the one hand I like to write everything by myself, it give...
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Open Id authentication in Ruby on Rails === I am a neophyte with Ruby on Rails but I've created a couple of small apps. Anyway, I'm really interested in OpenId and I would like to implement OpenId authentication and maybe some Sreg stuff in a Rails app. All of the research that I have done has come up with articles th...
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Any good resources or advice for working with languages with different orientations? === We have an enterprise web application where every bit of text in the system is localised to the user's browser's culture setting. So far we have only supported English, American (similar but mis-spelt ;-) and French (for the Ca...
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Can you share your secrets or best practices for Problem Solving? === I heard that Kent Beck who leads XP used so many color pencils to stimulate his brain when he needed to solve the problem. I tried Kent's method and it really worked for me. I don't know why. Do you have any special method to attack hard problem? ...
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Code igniter (PHP framework) === I am thinking of using a PHP framework called [Code Igniter][1]. One of the things I am interested in about it is that it's fast, I have however no way to find out how fast and would rather not simply take the word of their website for it. Does anybody know how I can determine it's spe...
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Image manipulation in asp.net/c# withoug System.Drawing/GDI+ === Is there any alternative image manipulation library for .net? I would prefer something that is managed and open source. I ask this because of two reasons: 1. I have encountered hard to debug GDI+ errors with System.Drawing in the past 2. I hav...
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Developing for multiple monitors. === We are currently working on a new version of our main application. one thing that I really wish to work on is providing support for multiple monitors. Increasingly, our target users are adding second screens to their desktops and I think our product could leverage this extra spa...
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What are the advantages of using a single database for EACH client? === In a database-centric application that is designed for multiple clients, I've always thought it was "better" to use a single database for ALL clients - associating records with proper indexes and keys. In listening to the Stack Overflow podcast, ...
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Override tab behavior in WinForms === I have a UserControl that consists of three TextBoxes. On a form I can have one or more or my UserControl. I want to implement my own tab behavior so if the user presses Tab in the second TextBox I should only move to the third TextBox if the the second TextBox has anything entere...
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Scrolling Overflowed DIVs with JavaScript === I've got a div that uses overflow:auto to keep the contents inside the div as it is resized and dragged around the page. I'm using some ajax to retrieve lines of text from the server, then append them to the end of the div, so the content is growing downwards. Every time t...
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Replacement for for... if array iteration === I love list comprehensions in Python, because they concisely represent a transformation of a list. However, in other languages, I frequently find myself writing something along the lines of: foreach (int x in intArray) if (x > 3) //generic condition on x ...
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Do you have "Slack" time? === The CodePlex team has a [Slack][1] time policy, and it's worked out very well for them. - Jim Newkirk and myself used it to work on the [xUnit.net][2] project. - Jonathan Wanagel used it to work on [SvnBridge][3]. - Scott Densmore and myself used it to work on an [ObjectBuilder...
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Does CruiseControl.NET run on IIS 7.0? === I'm new to development (an admin by trade) and I'm setting up my development environment and I would like to set up a CruiseControl.Net server on Server 2008. A quick Google did not turn up any instructions for getting it running on IIS 7.0, so I was wondering if anyone had ...
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Programatic access to call stack in .net === How can I get programmatic access to the call stack?
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SVN Manager App for Mac (better than XCode) === I'm looking for a more robust and fully featured GUI SVN manager for Mac than what is built into XCode (which works, but only as long as you don't need anything beyond the bare basics). I can use the terminal when I have to, but I'm honestly much quicker and more eff...
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The theory (and terminology) behind Source Control === I've tried using source control for a couple projects but still don't really understand it. For these projects, we've used TortoiseSVN and have only had one line of revisions. (No trunk, branch, or any of that.) If there is a recommended way to set up source co...
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Question about specific regular expression === I was reading [this question][1] about how to parse URLs out of web pages and had a question about the [accepted answer][2] which offered this solution: ((mailto\:|(news|(ht|f)tp(s?))\://){1}\S+) The solution was offered by [csmba][3] and he credited it to [rege...
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How does one rank an array (sort) by value? *With a twist* === I need to take an array and sort it, replacing each value with its' "rank", an integer that corresponds to its position after sort. Heres an example: Input: 1,3,4,9,6. Output: 1, 2, 3, 5, 4. So, I need to replace each value with its position relative t...
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How do you keep two related, but separate, systems in sync with each other? === My current development project has two aspects to it. First, there is a public website where external users can submit and update information for various purposes. This information is then saved to a local SQL Server at the colo facility. ...
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Creating a good developer abstraction layer? === Brad's recent question "[How much of your work day is spent coding?][1]" got me thinking about the [abstraction layer][2] you want to create for your developers. I am a big promoter of giving my developers what they need to get the job done. I hope that my developer's...
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simultaneous Outlook reminders on multiple devices === Please forgive me, Joel, for stealing your question. Joel asked this question on a podcast a while back but I don't think it ever got resolved. I'm in the same situation, so I'm also looking for the answer. I have multiple devices that all sync with MS-Outl...
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Browser Sync accross many machines === Everyone remembers google browser sync right? I thought it was great. Unfortunately Google decided not to upgrade the service to Firefox 3.0. Mozilla is developing a replacement for google browser sync which will be a part of the Weave project. I have tried using Weave and found ...
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GridView delete not working === I'm using a GridView in C#.NET 3.5 and have just converted the underlying datasource from Adapter model to an object which gets its data from LINQ to SQL - i.e. a Business object that returns a List<> for the GetData() function etc. All was well in Denmark and the Update, and conditi...
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Bootstrapping a language === I've heard of the idea of bootstrapping a language, that is, writing a compiler/interpreter for the language in itself. I was wondering how this could be accomplished and looked around a bit, and saw someone say that it could only be done by either * writing an initial compiler in a di...
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Insert Update stored proc on SQL Server === I've written a stored proc that will do an update if a record exists otherwise it will do an insert. It looks something like this: update myTable set Col1=@col1, Col2=@col2 where ID=@ID if @@rowcount = 0 insert into myTable (Col1, Col2) values (@col1, @col2)...
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.NET 3.5 SP1 and aspnet_client Crystal Reports === I recently (a few days ago) installed .NET 3.5 SP1 and subsequently an aspnet_client folder with a bunch of Crystal Reports support code has been injected into my .net web apps. Anybody else experienced this? Am I correct in saying that this is a side effect of SP...
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CASE tools === I was using a CASE called [MAGIC][1] for a system I'm developing, I've never used this kind of tool before and at first sight I liked, a month later I had a lot of the application generated, I felt very productive and ... I would say ... satisfied. In some way a felt uncomfortable, cause, there is no...
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user controls and asp.net mvc === Here is one trivial question, but I am not sure how to handle that. I need to display list of categories on every page, and to be able to choose items from specific category to be displayed. I use asp.net mvc, and chosen to create user control that will display categories. My questio...
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mysqli or PDO - what are the pros and cons? === In our place we're split between using mysqli and PDO for stuff like prepared statements and transaction support. Some projects use one, some the other. There is little realistic likelihood of us ever moving to another RDBMS. I prefer PDO for the single reason that it...
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Determining how long the user is logged on to Windows === The need arose, in our product, to determine how long the current user has been logged on to Windows (specifically, Vista). It seems there is no straight forward API function for this and I couldn't find anything relevant with WMI (although I'm no expert with W...
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Interpreted languages - leveraging the compiled language behind the interpreter === If there are any language designers out there (or people simply in the know), I'm curious about the methodology behind creating standard libraries for interpreted languages. Specifically, what seems to be the best approach? Defining st...
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ASP.net AJAX Drag/Drop? === I wonder if someone knows if there is a pre-made solution for this: I have a List on an ASP.net Website, and I want that the User is able to re-sort the list through Drag and Drop. Additionally, I would love to have a second list to which the user can drag items from the first list onto. ...
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HTML differences between browsers === Do you know of any differences in handling HTML tags/properties in different browsers? For example, I once saw a page with a input tag with a maxlength field set to "2o". Firefox and Opera ignore the "o", and set the max length to 2, while Internet Explorer ignores the field altog...
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Convert Enums to Human Readable Value C# === anyone know how to transform a enum value to a Human readable value. Sample: ThisIsValueA to "This is Value A".
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GUI development resources? === Could someone recommend any good resources for creating Graphics User Interfaces, preferably in C/C++? Currently my biggest influence is [3DBuzz.com][1]'s [C++/OpenGL VTMs][2] (Video Training Modules). While they are very good, they cover a large area of graphics programming, so only ...
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Validate Enum Values === I need to validate a integer to know if is a enum value, best way?
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Speed difference in using inline strings vs concatenation in php5? === (assume php5) consider <?php $foo = 'some words'; //case 1 print "these are $foo"; //case 2 print "these are {$foo}"; //case 3 print 'these are ' . $foo; Is there much of a difference b...
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Is there and Easy way to convert C# classes to PHP === I am used to writing c# windows application however I have some free hosted PHP web space that I would like to make use of. I have a basic understanding of PHP but have never used it's OO capabilities. Is there an easy way to convert c# classes to PHP classes o...
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C# .NET listing contents of remote files === Is it possible in .NET to list files on a remote location like an URL? Much in the same way the System.IO classes work. All I need is the URLs to images that are on a remote server.
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Textual versus Graphical Programming Languages === I am part of a high school robotics team, and there is some debate about which language to use to program our robot. We are choosing between C (or maybe C++) and LabVIEW. There are pros for each language. C(++): - Widely used - Good preparation for the fu...
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php Zend / MVC without mod_rewrite === I've seen it mentioned in many blogs around the net, but I believe it shoud be discussed here. What can we do when we have an MVC framework (I am interested in ZEND) in PHP but our host does not provide mod_rewrite? Are there any "short-cuts"? Can we transfer control in any way...
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choosing a c++ unit testing tool/framework === Could you recommend a testing tool/framework to use for testing C++ code in a UNIX environment ?
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Suggestions for Migrating from ASP.NET WebForms to ASP.NET MVC? === ASP.NET MVC has been [discussed](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/mvc) on this forum a few times. I'm about to do a large **migration** of several websites from classic ASP/ASP.NET WebForms to ASP.NET MVC and was wondering what kind of advice...
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Resources on wordpress theme-development === What are the best resources for Wordpress theme-development? I am currently in the phase of starting my own blog, and don't want to use one of the many free themes. I already have a theme for my website, so I want to read about best-practices. Any advice on how to get s...
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How to schedule a batch process in asp.net === I want to run a weekly batch process in an asp.net page. How can that be done? Thanks
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In Cocoa do you prefer NSInteger or just regular int, and why? === I think the title says it all :) I'm new to Cocoa and while the purpose of many objects is obvious, others are not. For example NSInteger/NSUInteger/NSFloat/NSDouble are all replacements for the regular builtin types. Is there any benefit to usin...
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Resharper and TortoiseSVN === Is there any good way to deal with the class renaming refactor from Resharper when the file is under source control and TortoiseSVN is the client. I have am trying VisualSVN right now but I haven't had the need to rename anything recently. I don't want to change our repository just to t...
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System.DirectoryServices.ResultPropertyCollection === I'm missing something here: $objSearcher = New-Object System.DirectoryServices.DirectorySearcher $objSearcher.SearchRoot = New-Object System.DirectoryServices.DirectoryEntry $objSearcher.Filter = ("(objectclass=computer)") $computers = $...
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Ho wdo I remove a child node in HTML using JavaScript? === Is there some function like: `document.getElementById("FirstDiv").clear()` ?
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Open Source C# Opportunities === I will soon be looking for new employment opportunities. I have traditionally been classified as a Desktop Admin, but I'm really more of an IT Swiss Army Knife. I am currently on an admin team, but I get asked to do the development type things for the team. I have experience in C#/C++/...
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