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Is it possible to disable command input in the toolbar search box?
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Please recommend a Java profiler
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I am looking for the Java equivalent of gprof.
I did a little Java profiling using System.getCurrentMillis(),
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A good compromise could be a text-based Java profiler, preferably
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How best to use File Version and Assembly Version
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In .Net there are two version numbers available when building a project, File Version and Assembly Version. How are you using these numbers? Keeping the them the same? Auto-incrementing one, but manually changing the other?
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Interview question on C# and VB.net similiarties/differences.
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I have been a VB.net developer for a few years know but I am currently apply to a few companies that use C#. I have even been told that at least one of the companies doesn't want VB.net developers.
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Is "include file" in shtml the best method to keep non-database changing data
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We have a website that uses '#include file' command to roll info into some web pages. The authors can access the text files to update things like the occasional class or contact information for the department.
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How can I override an EJB 3 session bean method with a generic argument - if possible at all?
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Suppose you have the following EJB 3 interfaces/classes:
public interface Repository<E>
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public void delete(E entity);
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public abstract class AbstractRepository<E>
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Taking the SCJP exam
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What do you think about taking the Sun Certified Java Programmer ([SCJP][1]) exam? I think it's an essential requirement to learn the Java language properly. Without it silly programming mistakes are made as a direct result of poor understanding of the language's inner workings. Agree?
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Is Ruby On Rails ready for the Enterprise?
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Is anyone out there using RoR for large scale, business critical enterprise applications?
Are there any other lightweight web-frameworks based on dynamic languages that people are using for these types of apps?
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What do you (or your company) use for wiping a machine?
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Issues with DB after publishing via Database Publishing Wizard from MSFT
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I work on quite a few DotNetNuke sites, and occasionally (I haven't figured out the common factor yet), when I use the Database Publishing Wizard from Microsoft to create scripts for the site I've created on my Dev server, after running the s... | 0 | [
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How to get started with speech-to-text?
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I'm really interested in speech-to-text algorithms, but I'm not sure where to start studying up on them. A bunch of searching around led me to [this](http://cslu.cse.ogi.edu/HLTsurvey/download.html), but it's from 1996 and I'm fairly certain that there have been improvements... | 0 | [
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Why does VS 2005 keep giving me the "'x' is ambiguous in the namespace 'y'" error?
===
I'm not sure what VS setting I've changed or if it's a web.config setting or what, but I keep getting this error in the error list and yet all solutions build fine. Here are some examples:
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[ADO.NET ERRROR]: CREATE DATABASE permission denied in database 'master'. An attempt to attach an auto-named database for file HelloWorld.mdf failed...
===
Anyone seen this before?
> CREATE DATABASE permission denied in database 'master'.
> An attempt to attach an auto-named database for file
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How do I display database query statistics on Wordpress site?
===
I've noticed that a few Wordpress blogs have query statistics present in their footer that simply state the number of queries and the total time required to process them for the particular page, reading something like:
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Drawing a view hierachy into a specific content in Cocoa
===
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ASP.NET AjaxToolKit vs other third party Ajax controls (Telerik, etc)
===
We have a new developer who swears by Telerik controls and would like us to purchase licenses for the entire development team (8 devs) as he feels they speed up the development process. As half of the team is pretty new to ASP.NET, they're stil... | 4 | [
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Find the best combination from a given set of multiple sets
===
Say you have a shipment. It needs to go from point A to point B, point B to point C and finally point C to point D. You need it to get there in five days for the least amount of money possible. There are three possible shippers for each leg, each with the... | 0 | [
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Improving Your Build Process
===
Or, actually establishing a build process when there isn't much of one in place to begin with.
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Tree-Based (vs. HTML-Based) Web Framework?
===
Anyone who writes client-side JavaScript is familiar with the DOM - the tree structure that your browser references in memory, generated from the HTML it got from the server. JavaScript can add, remove and modify nodes on the DOM tree to make changes to the page. I find i... | 0 | [
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PDF generation from XHTML in a LAMP environment
===
Can anyone recommend a good server-side PDF generation tool that would work in a Linux environment. I want easy as possible, pass it a XHTML file (with images) and have it generate a PDF from the **rendered** source.
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Can I generate ASP.NET MVC routes from a Sitemap?
===
I'm thinking of learning the ASP.NET MVC framework for an upcoming project. Can I use the advanced routing to create long URLs based on the sitemap hiearachy?
Example navigation path:<br/>
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Parameter Binding: What happens under the hood?
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.NET, Java and other high level database API's in various language often provide techniques known as prepared statements and parameter binding as opposed to sending plain text commands to the Database server. What I would like to know is what happens when you execute... | 0 | [
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How to Disable Alt + F4 closing form?
===
What is the best way to disable Alt + F4 in a c# win form to prevent the user from closing the form?
I am using a form as a popup dialog to display a progress bar and I do not want the user to be able to close it.
Thanks. | 0 | [
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.NET 3.5 Service Pack 1 causes 404 pages on ASP.NET Web App
===
I have a problem with IIS 6.0 ceasing to work for an ASP.NET application after installing Service Pack 1 for .NET 3.5.
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c# Coding standard / Best practices
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I'm a recent AI graduate (circa 2 years) working for a modest operation. It has fallen to me (primarily as Im the first 'adopter' in the department) to create a basic (read useful?) c# coding standards document.
I think I should explain that Im probably the most junior softw... | 0 | [
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Web Application Testing for .Net (WatiN Test Recorder)
===
I've been using WatiN as a testing tool for my current project. Besides the minor bugs with the Test Recorder, I've been able to use it and automate a lot of my tests in conjunction with NUnit. Anyone else out there with experience with different tools they mi... | 0 | [
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Tools to help a small shop score higher on the "Joel Test"
===
Questions #1 through #4 on the [Joel Test][1] in my opinion are all about the development tools being used and the support system in place for developers:
1. Do you use source control?
2. Can you make a build in one step?
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Visual Studio Error: The "GenerateResource" task failed unexpectedly.
===
When building a VS 2008 solution with 19 projects I sometimes get:
The "GenerateResource" task failed unexpectedly.
System.OutOfMemoryException: Exception of type 'System.OutOfMemoryException' was thrown.
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How to set LAMP server using an ubuntu server appliance
===
This is based on [Federico Cargnelutti tutorial][1]. It was a great introduction to
VMware appliances, but one of the command was not working and it doesn't describe how to change the keyboard layout and the timezone.
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Looking for example of Command pattern for UI
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I'm working on a WinForm .Net application with the basic UI that includes toolbar buttons, menu items and keystrokes that all initiate the same underlying code. Right now the event handlers for each of these call a common method to perform the function.
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How to get out parameters working in SharePoint workflows
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I'm trying to create a custom workflow action with an output parameter for error handling. Working from various examples, I can't get Parameter Direction="Out" to work. Everything seems right, but when I try to assign the output to the "error" variable in ... | 0 | [
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PowerShell - how do I do a string replacement in a function?
===
How do I convert function input parameters to the right type? I want to return a string that has part of the URL passed into it removed.
**This works but uses a hard coded string:**
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I have a job interview tomorrow for a .net shop. For the past few years I have been developing in languages other than .net and figure it is probably a good idea to brush up on what is cool and new in the world of .net. I've been reading about LINQ and WPF but these are more technologies than ... | 4 | [
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Tool in Visual Studio 2008 for helping with Localization
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Does anyone have any recommendations of tools that can be of assistance with moving literal values into resource files for localization?
I've used a resharper plugin called RGreatX but was wondering if there is anything else out there.
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Building Standalone Applications in JavaScript
===
With the increased power of JavaScript frameworks like YUI, JQuery, and Prototype, and debugging tools like Firebug, doing an application entirely in browser-side JavaScript looks like a great way to make simple applications like puzzle games and specialized calculato... | 0 | [
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What are the pros and cons to keeping SQL in Stored Procs versus Code
===
What are the advantages/disadvantages of keeping SQL in your C# source code or in Stored Procs? I've been discussing this with a friend on an open source project that we're working on (C# ASP.NET Forum). At the moment, most of the database acces... | 0 | [
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Prevent a TreeView from firing events in VB6?
===
In some VB6 code, I have a handler for a TreeView's Collapse event:
Private Sub MyTree_Collapse(ByVal Node as MSComCtlLib.Node)
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User script location linux (debian etch)
===
In the linux file system, where should user scripts be placed?
I'm thinking specifically python scripts to be called by cron.
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How to gauge the quality of a software product
===
I have a product, X, which we deliver to a client, C every month, including bugfixes, enhancements, new development etc.) Each month, I am asked to err "guarantee" the quality of the product.
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Writing Emacs extensions in languages other than Lisp
===
I'd like to take an existing application (written in OCaml) and create an Emacs "interface" for it (like, for example, the Emacs GDB mode). I would prefer to do this without writing a ton of Lisp code. In MVC terms, I'd like for the View to be Emacs, but for t... | 0 | [
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Best way to deploy subversion in a multisite windows environment
===
We are planning on moving for MS Source Safe (ouch) to SVN. We are working mostly in a Microsoft environment (windows, Visual Studio, .NET) and we have developers in multiple sites. I heard about VisualSVN and integration with visual studio. On the o... | 0 | [
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===
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What's the best Linux backup solution?
===
We have a four Linux boxes (all running Debian or Ubuntu) on our office network. None of these boxes are especially critical and they're all using RAID. To date, I've therefore been doing backups of the boxes by having a cron job upload tarballs containing the contents of /... | 2 | [
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Subversion Management Tools
===
we have a lot of users running in different shared and solo-owned repositories in Subversion. As part of our work, we do project-shared code and individual work, and we need to control access, ideally on a group basis.
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UltraWebGrid: How to use a drop-down list in a column
===
I'm using the Infragistics grid and I'm having a difficult time using a drop-down list as the value selector for one of my columns.
I tried reading the documentation but Infragistics' documentation is not so good. I've also taken a look at this [discussion][... | 0 | [
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Setting an ASP.NET Master Page at runtime
===
I'm working on a site which needs to be able to support two or more looks, changable at runtime. I'd hoped to be able to handle the change with a CSS switch, but it looks like I'll need to use a different masterpage for each design.
So, what's the best way to set the ma... | 0 | [
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How do you create a debug only function that takes a variable argument list? Like printf()
===
I'd like to make a debug logging function with the same parameters as printf. But one that can be removed by the pre-processor during optimized builds.
For example:
Debug_Print("Warning: value %d > 3!\n", value);... | 0 | [
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Does anyone have any real-world experience of CSLA?
===
The main web application of my company is crying out for a nifty set of libraries to make it in some way maintainable and scalable and one of my colleagues has suggested CSLA. So I've bought the book but as :
> _programmers don't read books anymore_
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Simplest way to make a Google Map mashup?
===
Given a list of locations such as
<td>El Cerrito, CA</td>
<td>Corvallis, OR</td>
<td>Morganton, NC</td>
<td>New York, NY</td>
<td>San Diego, CA</td>
What's the easiest way to generate a Google Map with p... | 0 | [
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Can placement new for arrays be used in a portable way?
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Is it possible to actually make use of placement new in portable code when using it for arrays?
It appears that the pointer you get back from new[] is not always the same as the address you pass in (5.3.4, note 12 in the standard seems to confirm that this... | 0 | [
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Objective-C/Cocoa: How do I accept a bad server certificate?
===
Using NSURLRequest, I am trying to access a web site that has an expired certificate. When I send the request, my connection:didFailWithError delegate method is invoked with the following info:
-1203, NSURLErrorDomain, bad server certificate
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Aging Data Structure in C#
===
I want a data structure that will allow querying *how many items in last <strong>X</strong> minutes*. An item may just be a simple identifier or a more complex data structure, preferably the timestamp of the item will be in the item, rather than stored outside (as a hash or similar, woul... | 0 | [
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What do the getUTC* methods on the date object do?
===
What does it mean when you get or create a date in UTC format in JavaScript? | 0 | [
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JNI and Java: ant calling make or make calling ant?
===
I'm just about to make my first trip into the world of JNI (Java Native Interface) to provide file system change notifications from platform specific C/C++ code to Java. That is unless someone suggest some brilliant library for doing this that I've missed.
Bei... | 0 | [
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Optimizing the PDF Export of Huge Reports in Sql Reporting Services 2005
===
First off I understand that it is a horrible idea to run extremely large/long running reports. I am aware that Microsoft has a rule of thumb stating that a SSRS report should take no longer than 30 seconds to execute. However sometimes garga... | 0 | [
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IE7 HTML/CSS margin-bottom bug.
===
Here is the scenario:
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How to create short snippets in VIM?
===
I have recently started using VIM as my text editor and am currently working on my own customizations.
I suppose keyboard mappings can do pretty much anything, but for the time being I'm using them as a sort of snippets facility almost exclusively.
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Which scripting language to support in an existing codebase?
===
I'm looking at adding scripting functionality to an existing codebase and am weighing up the pros/cons of various packages. Lua is probably the most obvious choice, but I was wondering if people have any other suggestions based on their experience.
Sc... | 0 | [
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Requirements, Specs, and Managing Up in an Agile Environment
===
My company has tried to adopt the scrum methodology with mixed success. Theses are some areas where we've had issues. How do you handle these?
1. Tracking requirements from
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Only accepting certain ajax requests from authenticated users
===
What's the best practice for making sure that certain ajax calls to certain pages are only accepted from authenticated users?
For example:
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Non-tech skills that complement programming
===
What non-tech skills have you found to enhance and/or complement programming skills? Try and think outside of the office setting, too. | 4 | [
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What's the best UML diagramming tool?
===
I'm trying to choose a tool for creating <acronym title="Unified Modeling Language">UML</acronym> diagrams of all flavours. Usability is a major criteria for me, but I'd still take more power with a steeper learning curve and be happy. Free (as in beer) would be nice, but I'd ... | 4 | [
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Best practices for managing and deploying large javascript apps
===
What are some standard practices for managing a medium-large javascript app? My concerns are both speed for browser download and ease and maintainability of development.
Our JS is roughly "namespaced" eg:
var Client = {
var1: '',
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SQL Server 2008 vs 2005 Linq integration
===
Linq To SQL or Entity framework both integrate nicely with SQL Server 2005.
The SQL Server 2008 spec sheet promises even better integration - but I can't see it.
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Is Single Responsibility Principle a rule of OOP?
===
An [answer][1] to a Stack Overflow question stated that a particular framework violated a plain and simple OOP rule: Single Responsibility Principle (SRP).
**Is the Single Responsibility Principle *really* a rule of OOP?**
My understanding of the definition o... | 0 | [
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Is it possible to coax Visual Studio 2008 into using italics for comments?
===
I'm quite used to my IDE setup in Delphi 7, where I have my comments rendered in italics.
This doesn't appear to be possible in VS2008. There's only an option for bold font, not italics.
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How to change the icon of .bat file programatically?
===
I'd like to know what's the way to actually set the icon of a `.bat` file to an arbitrary icon.
How would I go about doing that programmatically, independently of the language I may be using. | 0 | [
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Documenting program archetecture
===
What have people found to be effective methods of documenting the architecture of a large project so that programmers new to the code can "get their bearings" (relatively) quickly? | 0 | [
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How do I get rid of Home in ASP.Net MVC?
===
I know this site is written using ASP.Net MVC and I do not see "/Home" in the url. This proves to me that it can be done. What special route and do I need? | 0 | [
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===
gdi+ DrawLines function has a clipping bug that can be reproduced by running the following code:
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Java Coding standard / best practices - labeled brake/continue
===
Sometimes a labeled brake or continue can make code a lot more readable.
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Sorting an IList in C#
===
So I came across an interesting problem today. We have a WCF web service that returns an IList<MyObj>. Not really a big deal until I wanted to sort it.
Turns out the IList interface doesn't have a sort method built in.
I ended up using the `ArrayList.Adapter(list).Sort(new MyComparer(... | 0 | [
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Hidden Features of Java
===
After reading [Hidden Features of C#](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9033/hidden-features-of-c) I wondered, What are some of the hidden features of Java?
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Use SVN instead of CVS on SourceForge
===
I've just setup a new project on SourceForge and the admins set it up with CVS as the SCM, however, I want to use SVN. There is NO code in this project yet - empty directory.
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How do I track down performance problems with page rendering?
===
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Is there anyway to disable the client-side validation for dojo date text box?
===
In my example below I'm using a dijit.form.DateTextBox.
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What's wrong with Java?
===
I regularly see/hear negative comments about Java, but there never seems to be any specific negative point about it, at least nothing that hasn't been addressed in later versions.
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What are the correct stencils for object relational diagramming in visio?
===
All of my Visio experience is with LAN/WAN documentation. I recently had a desire to visualize the relationship between [objects][1] in the [Nagios][2] configuration and I realized I didn't know how to do it properly and moved on to somethi... | 0 | [
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Practical use of System.WeakReference
===
I understand what [System.WeakReference][1] does, but what I can't seem to grasp is a practical example of what it might be useful for. The class itself seems to me to be, well, a hack. It seems to me that there are other, better means of solving a problem where a WeakRefere... | 0 | [
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Subversion question
===
What is the best way to structure a repository in Subversion for Visual Studio projects? I have a few C# .dll projects which are common to many applications. Currently, I have one big repository. I have each dll stored as a separate project within the repository and every application project... | 0 | [
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SSRS - Uninstall Trial Version of VS Business Intelligence
===
I've been using the Trial version of SQL Server Reporting Services for a while now. My company finally purchased the software from an online distributor, and for support of Oracle, we needed to upgrade to MSSQL 2005 SP2. Anyway, the "full" version of t... | 0 | [
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Using Visual Studio to develop for C++ for Unix
===
Does anyone have battle stories to share trying to use Visual Studio to develop applications for Unix? And I'm not talking using .NET with a Mono or Wine virtual platform running beneath.
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Migrating to GIT
===
What are some good resources and tips for migrating from SVN to GIT? | 0 | [
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Can you really build a fast word processor with GoF Design Patterns?
===
The Gang of Four's [Design Patterns](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Design_Patterns) uses a word processor as an example for at least a few of their patterns, particularly Composite and Flyweight.
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SSRS - Process dies/goes to sleep after not being used
===
Another SSRS question here: We have a development, a QA, a Prod-Backup and a Production SSRS set of servers. On our production and prod-backup, SSRS will go to sleep if not used for a period of time. This does not occur on our development or QA server. ... | 0 | [
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Subversion Revision number across multiple projects
===
When using Subversion (svn) for source control with multiple projects I've noticed that the revision number increases across all of my projects' directories. To illustrate my svn layout (using fictitious project names):
/NinjaProg/branches
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Can I configure VisualStudio 2008 to always build the startup project?
===
I have a solution with several projects, where the startup project has a post-build event that does all the copying of "plugin" projects and other organizing tasks. After upgrading the solution from VS 2005 to VS 2008, it appears as though the ... | 0 | [
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Developer Setup for Starting Out with Cocoa/Mac Programming
===
I'd like to start experimenting with Cocoa and programming for Mac OSX. I'm not terribly concerned with Objective C syntax/constructs/bheaviors at this point, but more curious as to an efficient setup on in terms of an editor and/or IDE that will get me ... | 0 | [
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How can I convert all line endings to CRLF, LF, or CR during SVN operations
===
So, you are all ready to do a big SVN Commit and it bombs because you have inconsistent line endings in some of your files. Fun part is, you're looking at 1,000s of files spanning dozens of folders of different depths.
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How do you begin designing a large system?
===
It's been mentioned to me that I'll be the sole developer behind a large new system. Among other things I'll be designing a UI and database schema.
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Is the .NET Client Profile worth targetting?
===
I've recently been looking into targeting the .NET Client Profile for a WPF application I am building. However, I was frustrated to notice that the Client Profile is only valid for the following OS configurations:
- Windows XP SP2+
- Windows Server 2003
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Good Stripes tutorials / examples?
===
The company I just started working for is using [Stripes][1] for parts of its web page development these days, and while it seems to be a nice enough web framework it seems that no one uses it-- it is almost non existent on the 'net. It's not even first in it's [google search][2]... | 2 | [
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Runtime Configuration in .Net (specifically the EntLib)
===
I'm looking for a way to configure a DB connection at runtime; specifically using the Enterprise Library. I see that there's a *.Data.Configuration (or something close to this ... don't recall off the top of my head) assembly but am finding not much on the i... | 0 | [
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