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How can I modify .xfdl files?
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The .XFDL file extension identifies XFDL Formatted Document files. These belong to the XML-based document and template formatting standard. This format is exactly like the XML file format however, contains a level of encryption for use in secure communications.
I know how to view X... | 0 | [
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Folders or Projects in a Visual Studio Solution?
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When spliting a solution in to logical layers, when is it best to use a separate project over just grouping by a folder? | 0 | [
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XML Editing/Viewing Software
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What good Podcasts are out there?
===
Yes, Podcasts, those nice little Audiobooks I can listen to on the way to work. With the current amount of Podcasts, it's like searching a needle in a haystack, except that the haystack happens to be the internet and is filled with too many of these "Hot new Gadgets" stuff :(
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Learning to write a compiler
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I am looking for some helpful books/tutorials on how to write your own compiler simply for educational purposes. I am most familiar with C/C++, Java, and Ruby so I prefer resources that involve one those three, but any good resource is acceptable. | 0 | [
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How do I calculate these statistics?
===
I'm writing an app to help facilitate some research, and part of this involves doing some statistical calculations. Right now, the researchers are using a program called SPSS. Part of the output that they care about looks like this:
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.NET Unit Testing packages?
===
Getting back into a bit of .NET after a few-year hiatus, and wondering what the good unit testing packages are these days.
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Why is my ternary expression not working?
===
I am trying to set a flag to show or hide a page element, but it always displays even when the expression is false.
$canMerge = ($condition1 && $condition2) ? 'true' : 'false';
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<?php if ($canMerge) { ?>Stuff<?php } ?>
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Html Css Editor
===
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Federated (Synced) Subversion servers?
===
Is it possible to create "federated" Subversion servers?
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Writing A "Conway's Game of Life" Program
===
Alright, so I've always wanted to write myself a nice little **Game of Life** program where you could play with the rules and adjust the number of cells and such; I've just never really had the time to mess around to do this (until recently). I understand the basic algori... | 4 | [
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How do I make a menu in python that does not require the user to press (enter) to make a selection?
===
I've got a menu in python. That part was easy. I'm using raw_input() to get the selection from the user.
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Wiggling the mouse using C#
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OK. This is a bit of a vanity app, but I had a situation today at work where I was in a training class and the machine was set to lock every 10 minutes. Well, if the trainers got excited about talking - as opposed to changing slides - the machine would lock up.
I'd like to write a t... | 0 | [
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Locating Text within image
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Python - How do I tell what OS I'm running on?
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What do I need to look at to see if I'm on Windows, Unix, etc? | 0 | [
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Which tools do people use to create Data Dictionaries?
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On the project that I am working on I have a couple of databases. Each table and each column in the database has a description set (as an extended property in SQL 2005). As a part of the documentation going to the client we need to produce a data dictionary sh... | 0 | [
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Triple Quotes? How do I delimit a databound Javascript string parameter in ASP.NET?
===
How do I delimit a Javascript databound string parameter in an anchor OnClick event?
I have an anchor tag in an ASP.NET Repeater control.
The OnClick event of the anchor contains a call to a Javascript function.
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CSV File Imports in .Net
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I realize this is a newbie question, but I'm looking for a simple solution - it seems like there should be one.
What's the best way to import a CSV file into a strongly-typed data structure? Again simple = better.
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Mapping latitude/longitude to a distorted map
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I have a bunch of latitude/longitude pairs that map to known x/y coordinates on a (geographically distorted) map.
Then I have one more latitude/longitude pair. I want to plot it on the map as best is possible. How do I go about doing this?
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I am interested in learning how to write Flash programs, but I'm not ready to shell out the big bucks for Flash CS3 Professional. What's the best compromise between affordability and education? | 4 | [
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How to RedirectToAction in ASP.NET MVC (Preview 4) without losing request data
===
Using ASP.NET MVC (Preview 4) there are situations (such as form submission) that may require a RedirectToAction.
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In order to fully use LinqToSql in an ASP.net 3.5 application, it is necessary to create [DataContext][1] [classes][2] (which is usually done using the designer in VS 2008). From the UI perspective, the DataContext is a design of the sections of your database that you would l... | 0 | [
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This is probably very easy but I cant get it to work as I'd like.
I found this: http://www.devcurry.com/2010/06/load-page-dynamically-inside-jquery-ui.html
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Obviously we can extract interface from repositories to inject dependencies. But what happens when the dependency is the ententy directly like this?
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I ve Downloaded Facebook API fro IOS 5....But its showing some errors regrading the memory release...Since apple has introduced autorelease in IOS 5....
I referred [this][1] and tried blocking ARC for certain files ,bt it doesn't work for me...
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in paint function:
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===
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CPU throttling in C++
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I was just wandering if there is an elegant way to set the maximum CPU load for a particular thread doing intensive calculations. Right now I have located the most time consuming loop in the thread (it does only compression) and use GetTickCount() and Sleep() with hardcoded values. It makes s... | 0 | [
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Python: what is the difference between (1,2,3) and [1,2,3], and when should I use each?
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In many places,(1,2,3) and [1,2,3] can be used interchangably.
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How far can LISP macros go?
===
I have read a lot that LISP can redefine syntax on the fly, presumably with macros. I am curious how far does this actually go? Can you redefine the language structure so much that it borderline becomes a compiler for another language? For example, could you change the functional nat... | 4 | [
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databinding in C# - any solution to the "illegal cross thread call" ?
===
<p>when you data bind in C#, the thread that changes the data causes the control to change too. but if this thread is not the one on which the control was created, youll get the above exceptions. </p>
<p>surfed the net - no good answer. </p>... | 0 | [
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Most Efficient Way to Test Object Type
===
I have values stored as strings in a DataTable where each value could really represent an int, double, or string (they were all converted to strings during an import process from an external data source). I need to test and see what type each value really is.
What is more ... | 0 | [
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Best Book for a new Database Developer
===
We have just had a graduate join the team with the end aim of assisting out our DBA.
He has only a basic SQL knowledge from his degree so we are looking for a really good getting started book preferably based on MS SQL server. | 2 | [
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pass by reference or pass by value?
===
When learning a new programming language, one of the possible roadblocks you might encounter is the question whether the language is, by default, *pass-by-value or pass-by-reference*
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What do the result codes in svn mean?
===
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How do I create a branch in SVN?
===
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Can a windows dll retrieve its own filename?
===
So a windows exe file has access to the command string which invoked it, including its path and filename. eg. "C:\MyApp\MyApp.exe --help".
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How do I unit test persistence?
===
As a novice in practicing test-driven development, I often end up on a quandary as to how to unit test persistence to a database.
I know that technically this would technically be an integration test (not a unit test), but I want to find out the best strategies for the ff:
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Monitor a specific RSS
===
For all the RSS feeds I subscribe to I use [Google Reader][1] which I love. I do however have a couple of specific RSS feeds that I'd like to be notified as soon as when they get updated (say for example a RSS feed for a forum I like to monitor and respond to as quick as possible).
Are t... | 0 | [
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What are MVP and MVC and what is the difference?
===
When looking beyond the RAD (drag-drop and configure) way of building User Interfaces that many tools encourage you are likely to come across 2 design patterns called Model-View-Controller and Model-View-Presenter. My question has two parts to it:
1. What issues... | 0 | [
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Can you recommend a good CSS online resource or book?
===
Are there any favorite online references or good introductory and intermediate/advanced books on this topic that you'd recommend?
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C# Unit Testing Example
===
I've now found out [what Unit Testing is][1], does anyone have an example of Unit Testing in C#?
The example must be simple :)
[1]: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1383/#1393 | 0 | [
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Convert HashBytes to VarChar
===
I want to get the MD5 Hash of a string value in SQL Server 2005, I do this with the following command:
SELECT HashBytes('MD5', 'HelloWorld')
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How do I make a checkbox toggle from clicking on the text label as well?
===
Checkboxes in html forms don't have implicit labels with them. Adding an explicit label (some text) next to it doesn't toggle the checkbox. | 0 | [
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A good freeware ICL browser?
===
*Pre-emptive justification: You need to fiddle with icons when programming, so this counts as a programming question, right?*
Do you know of any good freeware applications that can browse the contents of Windows Icon Library (.ICL) files? I'm not interested in simple extraction. I'm... | 0 | [
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Do sealed classes really offer performance Benefits?
===
I have come across a lot of optimization tips which say that you should mark your classes as sealed to get extra performance benefits.
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LINQ on the .NET 2.0 Runtime
===
Can a LINQ enabled app run on a machine that only has the .NET 2.0 runtime installed?
In theory, LINQ is nothing more than syntactic sugar, and the resulting IL code should look the same as it would have in .NET 2.0.
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ASP.NET MVC Without Visual Studio
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Instead of writing my ASP.NET C# applications in Visual Studio, I used my favourite text editor UltraEdit32.
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How do I define custom web.config sections with potential child elements and attributes for the properties?
===
The web applications I develop often require co-dependant configuration settings and there are also settings that have to change as we move between each of our environments.
All our settings are current... | 0 | [
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Creating a custom button in Java
===
Is there a way to make a JButton with your own button graphic not just with an image inside the button? If not is another way to create a custom button in java? | 0 | [
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Easy way to AJAX WebControls
===
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===
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What's the best way to implement BDD/TDD in .NET 2.0?
===
I'm looking to add a testing suite to my application, however I can't move to the newer testing frameworks for .NET 3.5. Does anyone have a suggestion about good testing frameworks to use? | 0 | [
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How can I unit test Flex applications from within the IDE or a build script?
===
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Calling Bash Commands From Ruby
===
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Datatable vs Dataset
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I current use a datatable to get results from a database which I can use in my code.
However, many example on the web show using a dataset instead and accessing the tables through the collections method.
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Is ReSharper worth the adjustment, is there a good tutorial for 4?
===
I was watching a couple of episodes of dnr.tv and was given my first glimpse of ReSharper, I was very impressed so I decided to give it a try, fully aware that it'd take some getting used to, but is it worth depending on this dependency? Also I lea... | 0 | [
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Mapping Stream data to data structures in C#
===
Is there a way of mapping data collected on a stream or array to a data structure or vice-versa?
In C++ this would simply be a matter of casting a pointer to the stream as a data type I want to use (or vice-versa for the reverse)
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ASP.NET URL Rewriting
===
How do I rewrite URL's in ASP.NET?
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How to filter and combine 2 datasets in C#
===
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===
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I want to be able to do:
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I see in the Stack Overflow footer that the SVN Revision number is displayed. Is this automated and if so, how does one implement it in ASP.NET?
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What are the top Programming "shows"
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What is the best way to iterate through an array in Classic Asp VBScript?
===
Is:
<pre><code>For i = LBound(arr) To UBound(arr)</code></pre>
The best way?
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===
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What is Your Experience with Unit Testing in Practice?
===
//Yes, Virginia, there is a wikipedia.
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How to tab between buttons on an OSX dialog box
===
I know that there has been a similar question asked here very recently, but I was wondering if it was possible to tab between buttons on default OSX dialog boxes?
I already have the "All Controls" option enabled in System Preferences->Keyboard and mouse->keyboard... | 0 | [
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Read binary file into a struct C#
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How to transition to Functional Programming
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It seems that the next major transition / fad will be towards Functional Programming. What resources / experiences are you finding necessary to grok functional programming? | 4 | [
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What programs do you use to create graphic images?
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Background: I am working as a freelance web-developer. Now, lately this has meant that I have to design a lot of graphic images, logos etc for the the websites I create.
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Binary file layout reference
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Where are good sources of information on binary file layout structures?
If I wanted to pull in a BTrieve index file, parse MP3 headers, etc... where does one get reliable information? | 0 | [
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Looking for a MVC Sample for WinForms
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Can you point me to a good real-world WinForms MVC application/framework?
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Have you ever encountered a query that SQL Server could not execute because it referenced too many tables?
===
Have you ever seen such an error message?
> Could not allocate ancillary table for view or function resolution. <br>
> The maximum number of tables in a query (256) was exceeded.
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How can I tell if a web client is blocking ads?
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I'd like to get some statistics on how many people coming to my site have set their browser to block ads. Any tips on the best way to do this? | 0 | [
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Book or Website Recommendations for building a working application or project
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I've really enjoyed *Apress Books Practical Projects* series. I know that O'Reilly has a *Building a Web 2.0 Portal with ASP.NET* book and I have heard of a similar book for Cocoa programming (although I am not sure of its title.) I'd ... | 0 | [
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Best self-balancing BST for quick insertion of a large number of nodes
===
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Best resources for threaded programming
===
With the rise of multicore CPUs on the desktop, multithreading skills will become a valuable asset for programmers. Can you recommend some good resources (books, tutorials, websites, etc.) for a programmer who is looking to learn about threaded programming? | 0 | [
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Progressive Enhancement
===
Jeff mentioned the concept of 'Progressive Enhancement' when talking about using JQuery to write stackoverflow.
After a quick Google, I found a couple of high-level discussions about it.
Can anyone recommend a good place to start as a programmer.
Specifically, I have been writing w... | 0 | [
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Auto Generate Database Diagram MySQL
===
I'm tired of opening Dia and creating a database diagram at the beginning of every project. Is there a tool out there that will let me select specific tables and then create a database diagram for me based on a MySQL database? Preferably it would allow me to edit the diagram af... | 0 | [
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What are the primary differences between TDD and BDD?
===
Test Driven Development has been the rage in the .NET community for the last few years. Recently, I have heard grumblings in the ALT.NET community about BDD. What is it? What makes it different from TDD? | 0 | [
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Adobe Air - Using multiple SQLite databases at once
===
I have 2 SQLite databases, one downloaded from a server (server.db), and one used as storage on the client (client.db). I need to perform various sync queries on the client database, using data from the server database.
For example, I want to delete all rows i... | 0 | [
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Visual Studio 2008 debugger already attached work-around
===
I get the following error pretty regularly when compiling in Visual Studio and running my web application:
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Best .NET obfuscation tools/strategy
===
My product is both ASP.NET, Windows forms app and Windows service.
95% of code is .NET (VB if you must know).
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C# Treeview & Context Menus
===
How can I find out which node in a tree list the context menu has been activated for. i.e. right-clicking a node and selecting an option from the menu.
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How do you disable browser Autocomplete on web form field?
===
How do you disable Autocomplete in the major browsers for a specific input? | 0 | [
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Good STL-like library for C.
===
What are good libraries for C with datastructures like vectors, deques, stacks, hashmaps, treemaps, sets, etc.? Plain C, please, and platform-independent. | 0 | [
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