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Good Open Source Queuing Platform?
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Anybody know of a good and reliable open source queuing server/ platform?
I'm working on a project which we need to process millions of items from a queue per day. My challenge is that the queue is not a FIFO, meaning that new items are prioritized and can be inserted somewhe... | 0 | [
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Select ..... where .... OR .....
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Is there a way to select data where any one of multiple conditions occur on the same field?
Example: I would typically write a statement such as:
select * from TABLE where field = 1 or field = 2 or field = 3
Is there a way to instead say something like:
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How to encrypt connection string in WinForms 1.1 app.config?
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Just looking for the first step basic solution here that keeps the honest people out.
Thanks,
Mike
P.S. When I typed this question into the title box, a set of related questions were automatically listed for me. None answered my question in this... | 0 | [
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Listen for events in another application.
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Suppose I have two applications written in C#. The first is a third party application that raises an event called "OnEmailSent".
The second is a custom app that I've written that I would like to somehow subscribe to the "OnEmailSent" even of the first application.
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What's the best way to distribute python command-line tools?
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[This](http://github.com/dbr/tvdb_api/tree/master%2Fsetup.py?raw=true) is my current setup.py script. It works okay, but it installs tvnamer.py (the tool) as "tvnamer.py" into site-packages or somewhere similar..
Can I make setup.py install tvnamer.py... | 0 | [
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Enabling a button in WPF depending on ListBox.SelectedIndex
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Best Practices for AS3 XML Parsing
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I've been having some trouble parsing various types of XML within flash (specifically FeedBurner RSS files and YouTube Data API responses). I'm using a `URLLoader` to load a XML file, and upon `Event.COMPLETE` creating a new XML object. 75% of the time this work fine, and every n... | 0 | [
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How to Manage Web Development
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My question is somewhat related to [this question][1].
What are good ways to set up a reasonably efficient environment for web development. I am using Subversion, and have two servers, a live one, and a dev site that is pretty much a mirror for the code. Up to now, I have been codi... | 0 | [
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Any recommendations for lightweight .net Win Forms HTML renderer controls?
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Trying to avoid the .net WebBrowser control (I don't need to navigate to a url, print rendered html or any of the other inbuilt goodies). Wrapping the IE dll seems a bit heavyweight.
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Using an ocx in a console application
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I want to quickly test an ocx. How do I drop that ocx in a console application. I have found some tutorials in CodeProject and but are incomplete. | 0 | [
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When do you use sIFR?
===
I heard Joel and Jeff talking about [sIFR][1] in one of the [early podcasts][2]. I've been using it on www.american-data.com and www.chartright.us with some fairly mixed results.
Yesterday I was informed that the first line of text on my website appeared upside down in Internet Explorer ... | 4 | [
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How to Round Up The Result Of Integer Division
===
I'm thinking in particular of how to display pagination controls, when using a language such as C# or Java.
If I have *x* items which I want to display in chunks of *y* per page, how many pages will be needed? | 0 | [
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C# Corrupt Memory Error
===
I cant post the code (proprietary issues) but does anyone know what types of things would cause the following error in C#. It is being thrown by a VOIP client that I wrote (using counterpath api) when the call is ended by the other client. The error is:
<pre><code>System.AccessViolatio... | 0 | [
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Custom Build
===
I have a web application written in C# that consumes several internal web services. We have a development tier, a testing tier, and a production tier. Also, we use the WSDL.exe command to generate a Proxies.cs file for a given tier's web services.
When we are ready to deploy our code up the stack... | 0 | [
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PowerShell App.Config
===
Has anyone worked out how to get PowerShell to use app.config files? I have a couple of .NET DLL's I'd like to use in one of my scripts but they expect their own config sections to be present in app.config/web.config.
Thanks
Kev | 0 | [
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generate a core dump in linux
===
I have a process in linux that's getting a segmentation fault. How can I tell it to generate a core dump when it fails? | 0 | [
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Add a shortcut to Startup folder with parameters in Adobe AIR
===
I am trying to include a link to my application in the Startup folder with a parameter passed to the program.
I think it would work if I created the shortcut locally and then added it to my source. After that I could copy it to the Startup folder on... | 0 | [
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Can you recommend a good free code generator?
===
I've heard about the Codesmith and Resharper and I think they're good but not free, can you recommend the free alternatives? | 4 | [
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What Comes After The %?
===
I've searched for this a little but I have not gotten a particularly straight answer. In C (and I guess C++), how do you determine what comes after the % when using printf?. For example:
double radius = 1.0;
double area = 0.0;
area = calculateArea( radius );
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AnkhSVN Cannot Connect Due to Proxy
===
Alright, this might be a bit of a long shot, but I have having problems getting AnhkSVN to connect from Visual Studio 2005 to an external SVN server. There is a network proxy in the way, but I can't seem to find a way in AnkhSVN to configure the proxy and doesn't seem to be dete... | 0 | [
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How to Learn Python
===
For a beginner's perspective, can you answer the following:
- Best Tool(s) for Python development (e.g. NotePad, Vim)
- Best Book to get Started
- Best Website for Python beginner
- Best Problem Domain to do a sample project (what is Python-based solutions best suited for?) | 4 | [
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Easy way to backport Java 6 code to Java 5?
===
We've been developing a windows based application using Java for a while now, but NOW we want to make a mac port and have to reverse of code from Java 6 and Java 5. Is there any easy way to do this rather than re-coding Java 6 specific code? We'd like to keep our code ... | 0 | [
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How do you fire a developer?
===
In an agile team, who's responsible for firing those that consistently fail to contribute?
Should the individual recognize he might need to move elsewhere?
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Recommendations for a .NET component to access an email inbox
===
I've been asked to write a Windows service in C# to periodically monitor an email inbox and insert the details of any messages received into a database table.
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Is AnkhSVN any good?
===
I asked a couple of coworkers about AnkhSVN and neither one of them was happy with it. One of them went as far as saying that AnkhSVN has messed up his devenv several times.
What's your experience with AnkhSVN? I really miss having an IDE integrated source control tool. | 0 | [
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How do I create a self signed SSL certificate to use while testing a web app.
===
How do I create a self signed SSL certificate for an Apache Server to use while testing a web app?
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Why go 64 bit OS?
===
On these questions:
- [Which Vista edition is best for a developer machine?](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17653/which-vista-edition-is-the-best-for-developer-machine)
- [Vista or XP for Dev Machine](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4433/vista-or-xp-for-dev-machine)
People are r... | 0 | [
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MSCT Certification, Exam 70-536, your advices?
===
At the beginning of the year, I was proposed by my company to take some MS certification exams. Since then, they generously paid for the Self-Paced Training Kit book. I was promised to have some time to study, but the project is running late (a habit around here). Let... | 0 | [
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WebBrowser Control
===
I'm using the System.Windows.Forms.WebBrowser, to make a view a la Visual Studio Start Page. However, it seems the control is catching and handling all exceptions by silently sinking them! No need to tell you how this is a very unfortunate behaviour.
Is there any way to tell the WebBrowser co... | 0 | [
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SQL/Query tools?
===
I haven't really done a ton of database work in a few years and have become unaccustomed with the tools available. Back a few years ago I was working with oracle databases and was using primarily TOAD with a little bit of MS Access as my tools of choice to prototype the queries I was using in my ... | 0 | [
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The best way of checking for -moz-border-radius support
===
I wanted some of those spiffy rounded corners for a web project that I'm currently working on.
I thought I'd try to accomplish it using javascript and not CSS in an effort to keep the requests for image files to a minimum (yes, I know that it's possible to... | 0 | [
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Best traffic / performance / usage monitoring module?
===
Are there any open source (or I guess commercial) packages that you can plug into your site for monitoring purposes? I'd like something that we can hook up to our ASP site and use to provide reporting on things like performance over time, vs current load, page ... | 0 | [
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Validate numbers in Javascript - IsNumeric()
===
What's the cleanest, most effective way to validate decimal numbers in javascript?
Bonus points for:
1. Clarity--solution should be clean and simple
2. Cross-platform
Test cases:
1. IsNumeric('-1') => true
2. IsNumeric('-1.5') => true
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studies on JEE vs. .NET?
===
I've been tasked with the awesome responsibility of trying to document the advantages of using JEE for a web app over .NET. Of course via Google I am mostly getting back blog posts on how an Int is an object in Java, or a list of code comparisons. No real hard evidence or numbers.
Is an... | 0 | [
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In C#, do you need to call the base constructor?
===
In C#, if I have an inherited class with a default constructor, do I have to explicitly call the base class' constructor? (or will it implicitly be called?
class BaseClass
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public BaseClass()
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// ... some code
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Standalone tools for debugging stored procedures
===
I was looking for a good free debugger for STP (Stored Procedures) as I need to make changes to a few of them as a part of my recent project. The stored procedures are stored in independent '.sql' files and not in the code.
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What tools (other than IDE) to you find useful?
===
I'm always on the lookout for tools to help make me more efficient, so I was wondering what kinds of tools, other than IDEs/text editors (these have been covered in a few questions), that people use to make themselves more productive.
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ADO.NET Entity vs NHibernate
===
So the ADO.NET Entity Framework has gotten a little bit of bad press (in the form of blog entries and a petition) but I don't want to rush to judgement. I'm limited in time for experimentation but I was wondering has anyone worked with it yet with more empirical feedback?
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What is a good book on MySql for someone experienced with SQL Server?
===
I am about to migrate a project from SQL Server to MySQL. I am looking for a good book that will quickly get me up to speed with MySQL (that assumes I already have a good knowledge of relational databases).
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cURL adding whitespace to post content?
===
I am attempting to POST against a vendor's server using PHP 5.2 with cURL. I'm reading in an XML document to post against their server and then reading in a response:
$file = 'test.xml';
$fileHandle = fopen($file, 'r');
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Copying Files over an Intermittent Network Connection
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Good SQL Server 2005/2008 References
===
What are some good references for SQL Server 2005/2008?
As someone with background working in PHP and interacting with MySQL/PostGreSQL databases, is there anything specific that I should be on the look out for? | 0 | [
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Best way to learn MS-SQL
===
So I'm getting a new job working with databases (Microsoft SQL Server to be precise). I know nothing about SQL much less SQL Server. They said they'd train me, but I want to take some initiative to learn about it on my own to be ahead. Where's the best place to start (tutorials, books, ... | 0 | [
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How do you test the usability of you user interfaces
===
How do you test the usability of the user interfaces of your applications - be they web or desktop? Do you just throw it all together and then tweak it based on user experience once the application is live? Or do you pass it to a specific usability team for te... | 0 | [
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How do I generate scripts that will rebuild my MS SQL Server 2005 database WITH data?
===
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Query a union table with fields as columns.
===
I'm not quite sure if this is possible, or falls into the category of Pivot tables, but I figured I'd go to the pros to see.
I have three basic tables: Card, Property, and CardProperty. Since cards do not have the same properties, and often multiple values for the sam... | 0 | [
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SQL Server 2005 insert trigger not inserting enough records
===
I have a table in a SQL Server 2005 database with a trigger that is supposed to add a record to a different table whenever a new record is inserted. It seems to work fine, but if I execute an Insert Into on the master table that uses a subquery as the sou... | 0 | [
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===
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Unit testing kernel drivers
===
I'm looking for a testing framework for the Windows kernel environment. So far, I've found [cfix][1]. Has any one tried it? Are there alternatives?
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What is a good windows batch scipting refference guide?
===
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Recommend a tool to manage Extended Properties in SQL server 2005
===
Server Management Studio tends to be a bit un-intuitive when it comes to managing Extended Properties, so can anyone recommend a decent tool that improves the situation.
One thing I would like to do is to have templates that I can apply objects, ... | 0 | [
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Best Way to Begin Learning Web Application Design
===
I'm a long time hobbyist programmer interested in getting into web application development. I have a fair amount of personal experience with various non-web languages, but have never really branched over to web applications.
I don't usually have any issues learn... | 0 | [
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Is "RTFM" counter-productive?
===
I'm reading the very excellent [The Design of Everyday Things][1] by Donald Norman. In it, he describes a common problem:
> The reason [that nobody reported a problem with the system] was simple: when the system stopped working or did something strange, the secretaries dutifully r... | 0 | [
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How Do You Secure database.yml?
===
Within Ruby on Rails applications database.yml is a plain text file that stores database credentials.
When I deploy my Rails applications I have an after deploy callback in my Capistrano
recipe that creates a symbolic link within the application's /config directory to the datab... | 0 | [
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Unit testing in Delphi - how are you doing it ?
===
I'm wondering how the few Delphi users here are doing unit testing, if any ? Is there anything that integrates with the IDE that you've found works well ? If not, what tools are you using and do you have or know of example mini-projects that demonstrate how it all ... | 0 | [
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What are some good SSH Servers for windows?
===
Trying to setup an SSH server on windows server 03. What are some good ones? Preferably open source. I plan on using WinSPC as a client so a server which supports the advanced features implemented by that client would be great. | 2 | [
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How do I change the title bar icon in Adobe AIR?
===
I cannot figure out how to change the title bar icon (the icon in the furthest top left corner of the application) in Adobe AIR. It is currently displaying the default 'Adobe AIR' red icon.
I have been able to change it in the system tray, however. | 0 | [
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Web server farms with IIS ? Basic Infos
===
Can somebody point me to a resource that explains how to go about having 2+ IIS web server clustered (or Webfarm not sure what its called) ?
All I need is something basic, an overview how and where to start.
Can't seem to find anything... | 0 | [
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TCL development: debug environment
===
I like a bit of TiVo hacking in spare time - TiVo uses a Linux variant and [TCL][1]. I'd like to write TCL scripts on my Windows laptop, test them and then FTP them over to my TiVo.
Can I have a recommendation for a TCL debugging environment for Windows, please?
[1]: ht... | 0 | [
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Hardest language to learn
===
Following on from [Teifion][1]'s recent post "[Easiest language to start with][2]", I interested in the community's thoughts on what is generally considered the **hardest** programming language to learn. Something of an elitist's dream to be able to mention at geek cocktail parties.
I'... | 4 | [
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Software Development Life Cycle Resources
===
I am currently a college student and I don't feel that any of my classes have touched on the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) nearly enough.
I've been interning a company for a few years and I've been learning about SDLC from the internship, but I wanted to poll t... | 0 | [
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a:ActionNotSupported faultcode browsing WCF service
===
I've created a WCF service and when I browse to the endpoint I get the following fault:
<s:Envelope xmlns:s="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/">
<s:Body>
<s:Fault>
<faultcode xmlns:a="http://schemas.microsoft.com/ws/2005/... | 0 | [
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===
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===
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===
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Best way to bind Windows Forms properties to ApplicationSettings in C#?
===
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===
All too often I see other [people reinventing the wheel][1], and when I do, I wonder what factors played into their decision to do so.
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I can share a SQL Server Reporting Services Data SOURCE... what about a Data SET?
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Encryption in C# Web-Services
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Dealing with PHP server and MySQL server in different time zones
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For those of us who use standard shared hosting packages, such as GoDaddy or Network Solutions, how do you handle datetime conversions when your hosting server (PHP) and MySQL server are in different time zones?
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Is Mono ready for prime time?
===
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Best practise to authorize all users for just one page in asp.net
===
What is the best way to authorize all users to one single page in a asp.net website.
For except the login page and one other page, I deny all users from viewing pages in the website. How do you make this page accessible to all users?
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.Net Parse verses Convert
===
In .Net you can read a string value into another data type using either <datatype>.parse or Conver.To<DataType>.
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Sending a mouse click to a button in the taskbar using C#
===
In an application that I am currently working on, a requirement is to bring a window of an external application to the foreground. Making Win32 API calls such as BringWindowToTop and SetForeground window do not work all the time. This is due to some restr... | 0 | [
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Java: Best way of converting List<Integer> to List<String>
===
I have a Java list of integers, List<Integer> and I'd like to convert all the integer objects into strings, thus finishing up with a new List<String>.
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C#: What Else Do You Use Besides DataSet
===
I've found myself increasingly unsatisfied with the DataSet/DataTable/DataRow paradigm in .Net, mostly because it's often a couple of steps more complicated than what I really want to do. In cases where I'm binding to controls, DataSets are fine. But in other cases, there... | 0 | [
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ergonomics: what's better; trackball, ergonomic mouse or some other pointing device (a-la touchscreen)?
===
So I bit into the hype and recently purchased an [apple wireless keyboard][1] and that [evil bar-of-soap thing apple makes for a mouse][2]. Couple of hundred dollars later and this is where I begin to worry abou... | 4 | [
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Why can't you bind the Size of a windows form to ApplicationSettings?
===
_This is a follow-up to my question ["Best way to bind Windows Forms properties to ApplicationSettings in C#?"](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18421/best-way-to-bind-windows-forms-properties-to-applicationsettings-in-c)_
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Best practice for integrating TDD with web application development?
===
Unit testing and ASP.NET web applications are an ambiguous point in my group. More often than not, good testing practices fall through the cracks and web applications end up going live for several years with no tests.
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Accessing an Exchange Server without Outlook
===
Is there a method of accessing an Exchange server that does not have IMAP or POP3 enabled without Outlook? It does not appear that Outlook Express supports Exchange (only IMAP and POP3). | 0 | [
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Is it a bad idea to expose inheritance hierarchy in namespace structure?
===
I've got a group of inter-related classes that are all overridden together to create a particular implementation. I'm wondering if it is a good idea to enclose the interrelated subclasses in a namespace.
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MVC .Net - The best way to write a form?
===
What is the the best way to write a form to submit some data in asp.net MVC? Is it as Scott Gu demonstrates here? Are there better approches? Perhaps with less using of strings?
![alt text][1]
[1]: http://www.scottgu.com/blogposts/mvc4/step33.png | 0 | [
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How do you configure tomcat to bind to a single ip address (localhost) instead of all addresses?
===
How do you configure tomcat to bind to a single ip address (localhost) instead of all addresses?
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How to monitor a text file in realtime
===
for debugging purpose in a somewhat closed system, I have to output text in a file.
Does anyone knows of a tool that runs on windows ( console based or not ) that detects changes to a file and outputs them in real-time ?
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What is the most unreadable programming language?
===
Excluding [Whitespace][1] and assembly, what do you think is the most difficult programming language to write readable code in?
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Why do we need entity objects?
===
Ok, I realize I might be downvoted into oblivion for this question, especially given my stance on the matter, but I really need to see some honest, thoughtful debate on the merits of the currently accepted enterprise application design paradigm.
I am not convinced that entity obje... | 0 | [
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Getting UI text from external app in C#
===
Is it possible to get UI text from an external application in C#.
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Quick easy way to migrate SQLite3 to MySQL?
===
Anyone know a quick easy way to migrate a SQLite3 database to MySQL? | 0 | [
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I/O permission settings using .net installer
===
I am creating a program that will be installed using the .net installer project. The program writes to settings files to its directory in the Program Files dir. It believe there are some active directory settings that will prevent the application from righting to that d... | 0 | [
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Random Int in VB.Net
===
I need to generate random integer between 1-n (where n is a positive whole number) to use for a unit test. I don't need something overly complicated to ensure true randomnesses - just an old fashioned random number.
How would I do that?
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How to display "12 minutes ago" etc in a webpage?
===
Can anyone tell me how I can display a status message like "12 seconds ago" or "5 minutes ago" etc in a web page? | 0 | [
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Arguments for going open source
===
I've spent my downtime at work this summer writing a framework of sorts for facilitating my day to day work. In short it loads a xml with markup that defines the blocks of the site, their content and the styling of these (very similar to html), handles the loading of assets and such... | 0 | [
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Webservice alive forever
===
I often use webservice this way
public void CallWebservice()
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mywebservice web = new mywebservice();
web.call();
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but sometimes I do this
private mywebservice web;
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public void CallWebservice()
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Anyone know how to create Projects/Tasks for Project Server 2003 via C#?
===
I need to be able to create basic MS Project items (tasks, projects, resources, etc.) programmatically from my app to my Project Server 2003 install, and haven't found any good examples. Can anyone point me to some good references or have som... | 0 | [
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Are Foriegn Keys really necessary in a database design?
===
As far as I know, foreign keys are used to aid the programmer to manipulate data in the correct way. Suppose a programmer is actually doing this in the right manner already, then do we really need the concept of foreign keys?
Are there any other uses for f... | 0 | [
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How can I prevent a server from becoming locked after a Remote Desktop session
===
As part of our databuild we have to run a 3rd party program (3D Studio Max) to export a number of assets using a second 3rd party exporter. Unfortunately if a user is not currently logged in, or the machine is locked, then Max does not ... | 0 | [
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Looking for light-weight multi-platform IDE
===
I've been recently scouring the internet for an IDE to use on some hobby projects. I use VS at one of my jobs and Emacs on the other. I'm looking for something multi-platform and more light-weight than stuff like Eclipse.
Most of the work I do is in C/C++, Python and ... | 4 | [
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Are there any tools to convert Markdown documents to HTML en masse?
===
I'm writing some documentation in Markdown, and creating a separate file for each section of the doc. I would like to be able to convert all the files to HTML in one go, but I can't find anyone else who has tried the same thing. I'm on a Mac, so... | 0 | [
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Using ASP.NET MVC, how to best avoid writing both the Add View and Edit View?
===
The Add view and the Edit view are often incredibly similar that it is unwarranted to write 2 views. As the app evolves you would be making the same changes to both.
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