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In C++, how do you clear a stringstream variable? === I've tried several things already, std::stringstream m; m.empty(); m.clear(); both of which don't work.
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Red-Black Trees === I've seen binary trees and binary searching mentioned in several books I've read lately, but as I'm still at the beginning of my studies in Computer Science, I've yet to take a class that's really dealt with algorithms and data structures in a serious way. I've checked around the typical sources...
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Useful Vim features === Vim is my editor of choice, and I feel I am above average is my use of it. I do recognize, though, that the feature list of vim is huge. With this in mind, I was wondering what features you vim users out there use on a regular basis.
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SQL Reporting Services viewer for webpage - can you move the View Report button? === Using the viewer control for display of SQL Reporting Services reports on web page (Microsoft.ReportViewer.WebForms), can you move the View Report button? It defaults to the very right side of the report, which means you have to scrol...
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How do you remove invalid hexedecimal characters from an XML-based data source prior to constructing an XmlReader or XPathDocument that uses the data? === Is there any easy/general way to clean an XML based data source prior to using it in an XmlReader so that I can gracefully consume XML data that is non-conformant t...
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XRef Relationships in dbml === So I have a database schema like this: **Users**<br> UserId **RoleUserXRef**<br> RoleUserId<br> RoleId<br> UserId<br> **Roles**<br/> RoleId<br/> Name<br/> With foreign keys defined between User & RoleUserXRef and RoleUserXRef & Role. Basically, I have ...
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Call Project Server Interface web method from an msi installer === I'm using a Visual Studio web setup project to install an application that extends the functionality of Project Server. I want to call a method from the PSI (Project Server Interface) from one of the custom actions of my setup project, but every time a...
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When to use stl bitsets instead of separate variables === In what situation would it be more appropriate for me to use a bitset (stl container) to manage a set of flags rather than having them declared as a number of separate (bool) variables ? Will I get a significant performance gain if I used a bitset for 50 fla...
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What tools do you use for static code analysis? === [This question][1] on [Cyclomatic Complexity][2] made me think more about [static code analysis][3]. Analyzing code complexity and consistency is occasionally useful, and I'd like to start doing it more. What tools do you recommend (per language) for such analysis?...
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How do I set up a test cert for an SSL connection in .NET? === I would like to create an SSL connection for generic TCP communication. I think I figured out how to do it in the code, using the info here: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.net.security.sslstream.aspx What I'm having trouble with is creati...
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Find broken symlinks with Python. === If I call os.stat() on a broken symlink, python throws an OSError exception. This makes it useful for finding them. However, there are a few other reasons that os.stat() might throw a similar exception. Is there a more precise way of detecting broken symlinks with Python under Lin...
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How to split a byte array === I have a byte array in memory, read from a file. I would like to split the byte array at a certain point(index) without having to just create a new byte array and copy each byte at a time, increasing the in memory foot print of the operation. What I would like is something like this: >b...
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Automate Syncing Oracle Tables With MySQL Tables === The university I work at uses Oracle for the database system. We currently have programs we run at night to download what we need into some local Access tables for our testing needs. Access is getting to small for this now and we need something bigger. Also, the nig...
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How to move a item from one menu to another? === In the Visual Studio designer, how do you move a menu item from one menu to another? I would assume DnD would work, but it seems to only work within a menu for me. I usually resort to editing the .Designer.cs files by hand.
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SQL 2005 Reporting Services custom controls - what are the limits? === Reading MSDN (and other sources) about custom controls for reporting services 2005. It looks like I'm limited to generating a bitmap. Not even with some mapping overlay for detecting mouse clicks on it. Is there away to go around this? There are tw...
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SQL Server - Dirty Reads Pros & Cons === Why should I or shouldn't I use dirty reads: set transaction isolation level read uncommitted in SQL Server?
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DCOM: CoCreateInstanceEx returns E_ACCESSDENIED === I'm working on a DCOM application with the server and client on two machines, both of which are running WinXP with Service Pack 2. On both machines, I'm logged in with the same username and password. When the client on one machine calls CoCreateInstanceEx, asking ...
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How to Stop NTFS volume auto-mounting on OS X === I'm a bit newbieish when it comes to the deeper parts of OSX configuration and am having to put up with a fairly irritating niggle which while I can put up with it, I know under Windows I could have sorted in minutes. Basically, I have an external disk with two volu...
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Cross platform file-access tracking === I'd like to be able to track file read/writes of specific program invocations. No information about the actual transactions is required, just the file names involved. Is there a cross platform solution to this? What are various platform specific methods? On linux I know th...
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DarwinPorts or Fink? === Which do you use? I am just in the process of installing sqlite3 from DarwinPorts (mac version is 3.1.3 and python 2.5 seems to be linked to a newer version, fileformat is new...) and have to download all the tools I'm sure fink allready knows about *again* = so far I have allways found ev...
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How do you recommend implementing tags or tagging === I've heard of a few ways to implement tagging; using a mapping table between TagID and ItemID (makes sense to me, but does it scale?), adding a fixed number of possible TagID columns to ItemID (seems like a bad idea), Keeping tags in a text column that's comma sepa...
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Automated Web Service Testing === I would like to do some integration testing of my web services from NUnit or MBUnit. I haven't delved into this too deeply yet, but the problem seems to be that I would have to spin up WebDev.WebServer.exe within the "unit test" to do this. (I know it's not really a unit test). I c...
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Java JPanel redraw issues === I have a Java swing application with a panel that contains three JComboBoxes that do not draw properly. The combox boxes just show up as the down arrow on the right side, but without the label of the currently selected value. The boxes will redraw correctly if the window is resized eith...
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How do I interpret 'netstat -a' output === Some things look strange to me: - What is the distinction between 0.0.0.0, 127.0.0.1, and [::]? - How should each part of the foreign address be read (part1:part2)? - What does a state Time_Wait, Close_Wait mean? - etc. Could someone give a quick overview of ...
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My VMware ESX server console volume went readonly. How can I save my VMs? === Two RAID volumes, VMware kernel/console running on a RAID1, vmdks live on a RAID5. Entering a login at the console just results in SCSI errors, no password prompt. Praise be, the VMs are actually still running. We're thinking, though, that ...
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Silverlight vs Flex === My company develops several types of applications. A lot of our business comes from doing multimedia-type apps, typically done in Flash. However, now that side of the house is starting to migrate towards doing Flex development. Most of our other development is done using .NET. I'm trying ...
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Veritas Backup Exec 11d RALUS Communications Error === I'm trying to do a file system backup of a RedHat Enterprise Linux v4 server using Symantec Backup Exec 11d (Rev 7170). The backup server is Windows Server 2003. I can browse the target server to create a selection list, and when I do a test run it completes s...
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Do you comment your code? === I usually comment "ifs" and write in "human language" what it means, like "checks if it's A or B". I find it's better for junior programmers that read teh code to read what it means first and then analyse the statement (also for me when I'm checking old code) What do you do? What ab...
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VBScript/IIS - How do I automatically set ASP.NET version for a particular website === I need to script the creation of app pools and websites on IIS 6.0. I have been able to create these using adsutil.vbs and iisweb.vbs, but don't know how to set the version of ASP.NET for the sites I have just created to 2.0.50727.0...
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Nesting HTML- anchor tags === Today I was working on a tab navigation for a webpage. I tried the [Sliding Doors][1] approach which worked fine. Then I realized that I must include an option to delete a tab (usually a small X in the right corner of each tab). I wanted to use a nested anchor, which didn't work becau...
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updating an auto_now DateTimeField in a parent model w/ Django === I've got two models: Message and Attachment. Each attachment is attached to a specific message, using a ForeignKey on the Attachment model. Both models have an auto_now DateTimeField called updated. I'm trying to make it so that when any attachment is ...
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Is there a way to get a System.Configuration.Configuration instance based on arbitrary xml? === I'm trying to unit test a custom ConfigurationSection I've written, and I'd like to load some arbitrary configuration XML into a [System.Configuration.Configuration](http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.configurat...
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List of standard lengths for database fields === I'm designing a database table and once again asking myself the same stupid question: **How long should the firstname field be?** Does anyone have a list of reasonable lengths for the most common fields, such as first name, last name, and email address?
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Determine Loaded Assemblies === How can I determine all of the assemblies that my .NET desktop application has loaded? I'd like to put them in the about box so I can query customers over the phone to determine what version of XYZ they have on their PC. It would be nice to see both managed and unmanaged assemblies....
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How many lines of code is too many? === One thing that occasionally drives me crazy is reading another person's functions that span 5 vertical monitor lengths, or .cpp files that are over 2000 lines long. For readability, wouldn't it be better to break a 1000 line function into many smaller sub-functions called by on...
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Storing logged in user details === When creating a web application, and lets say you have a User object denoting a single user, what do you think is the best way to store that the user has logged in? Two ways I've thought about have been: * Stored the user database id in a session variable * Stored the entire u...
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Cannot Add a Sql Server Login === When I try to create a SQL Server Login by saying CREATE LOGIN [ourdomain\SQLAccessGroup] FROM WINDOWS; I get this error The server principal 'ourdomain\SQLAccessGroup' already exists. However, when I try this code DROP LOGIN [ourdomain\SQLAccessGroup] I get this...
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Changing ctrl+tab behavior for moving between document in Visual Studio === Is it possible to change how **ctrl+tab** and **shift+ctrl+tab** work in Visual Studio? I have disabled the popup navigator window because I only want to switch between items in the tab control. My problem is the inconsistency of what switchin...
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"using" namespace equivalent in ASP.NET markup === When I'm working with DataBound controls in ASP.NET 2.0 such as a Repeater, I know the fastest way to retrieve a property of a bound object (instead of using Reflection with the Eval() function) is to cast the DataItem object to the type it is and then use that object...
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Is there any way to configure windows to not change the focus? === I'm tired of being typing something, having a pop-up with a question appear, and hitting enter before reading it... (it also happens with some windows that are not pop-ups) Do you know if there's some setting I could touch for this not to happen?
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What's the best string concatenation method using C#? === What's the most efficient way to concatenate strings?
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Do you use MDA/MDD/MDSD, any kind of model-driven approach? Will it be the future? === Programming languages had several (r)evolutionary steps in their history. Some people argue that model-driven approaches will be The Next Big Thing. There are tools like openArchitectureWare, AndroMDA, Sculptor/Fornax Platform etc. ...
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Simplest way to profile a PHP script === What's the easiest way to profile a PHP script? I'd love tacking something on that shows me a dump of all function calls and how long they took but I'm also OK with putting something around specific functions. I tried experimenting with the [microtime](http://us3.php.net/...
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ASP.Net MVC and nUnit === - I have nUnit installed. - I have VS2008 Team Edition installed. - I have ASP.Net MVC Preview 4 (Codeplex) installed. How do make Visual Studio show me nUnit as a testing framework when creating a new MVC project? At this point I still only have the Microsoft Testing Framework as...
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FOSS tools for Flash development === I'm looking into doing some development for Flash. Do I need to buy expensive commercial tools or are there some FOSS tools out there I can get started with?
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How do I use Linq for paging a generic collection? === I've got a System.Generic.Collections.List(Of MyCustomClass) type object. Given integer varaibles pagesize and pagenumber, how can I query only any single page of MyCustomClass objects?
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db4o experiences === I'm currently trying out db4o (the java version) and I pretty much like what I see. But I cannot help wondering how it does perform in a real live (web-)environment. Does anyone have any experiences (good or bad) to share about running db4o?
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Get application name from Windows XP cut and paste? === This is a bit of a long shot, but if anyone can figure it out, you guys can... In Windows XP, is there any meta-data that comes with a cut and paste action, from which I can ascertain the application that provided the clipboard contents? Bonus question... i...
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Visual Web Developer (Express): Setting Document Root for Dev Environment === I'm developing a site in Visual Web Dev Express, and when I run/debug, I'd like to be able to set my application's document root so that I can use safer paths, like "/css/style.css' instead of "css/style.css". How would I accomplish this?
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How do I page a generic collection without Linq? === I've got a System.Generic.Collections.List(Of MyCustomClass) type object. Given integer varaibles pagesize and pagenumber, how can I collect only any single page of MyCustomClass objects? This is what I've got. How can I improve it? 'my given collectio...
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Anyone have a link to a technical discussion of anything akin to the Facebook news feed system? === I'm looking for a presentation, PDF, blog post, or whitepaper discussing the technical details of how to filter down and display massive amounts of information for individual users in an intelligent (possibly machine le...
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How do I create a mapping table in SQL Server Management Studio? === I'm learning about table design in SQL and I'm wonder how to create a mapping table in order to establish a many-to-many relationship between two other tables? I think the mapping table needs two primary keys - but I can't see how to create that a...
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Comparing IEEE floats and doubles for equality === What is the best method for comparing IEEE floats and doubles for equality? I have heard of several methods, but I wanted to see what the community thought.
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Am I missing something about LINQ? === I seem to be missing something about LINQ. To me, it looks like it's taking some of the elements of SQL that I like the least and moving them into the C# language and using them for other things. I mean, I could see the benefit of using SQL-like statements on things other tha...
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How can you (reliably) dynamically load a javascript file? (Like C's #include) === How can you reliably and dynamically load a javascript file? Basically what I want to accomplish is implement a module or component that when you 'initialize' the component it will dynamically load all needed javascript library script...
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In C++ constructor and destructor can be inline function? === VC++ makes function which are implemented within class declaration as inline function. If I declared Foo class as following, then is CONSTRUCTOR and DESTRUCTOR inline function? class Foo { int* p; public: Foo() { p = new...
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Generic design for packaging of user changes for deployment === OK a real question - I'd like to add the ability for users of a system I developed to make package a set of changes together so that they can deploy their package of changes to an acceptance testing environment, do their testing, and then at a later point...
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windowsmobile === Is therу broad way to handle Bluetooth [Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP)][1] events on WM device? I especialy interested in Comact Framework way but would be happy with just simple P/Invoke API. [1]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bluetooth_profile#Audio.2FVideo_Remote_Control_Profile_...
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Batch file to "Script" a Database === Is it possible to somehow use a .bat file to script the schema and/or content of a SQL Server database? I can do this via the wizard, but would like to streamline the creation of this file for source control purposes. I would like to avoid the use of 3rd party tools - just limi...
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Mocking and IQueriable<T> === I've ran into a problem while trying to test following IRepository<T> based on NHibernate: public class NHibernateRepository<T>: Disposable, IRepository<T> where T : IdentifiableObject { ... public IQueryable<T> Query() { return NHibernateSession.Linq<T>(); } ...
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Represent Ordering in a Relational Database === I have a collection of objects in a database. Images in a photo gallery, products in a catalog, chapters in a book, etc. Each object is represented as a row. I want to be able to arbitrarily order these images, storing that ordering in the database so when I display t...
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Source Control in Visual Studio Isolated Shell === I am developing an **Isolated Shell** that caters to "**designers/special content creators**" performing specific tasks, using the Shell. As they operate on files, they need to be able to use TFS for source control. This is mainly due to the fact that Developers will ...
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PHP sleep() silently hogs CPU === I'm running Apache on Linux within VMWare. One of the PHP pages I'm requesting does a sleep(), and I find that if I attempt to request a second page whilst the first page is sleep()'ing, the second page hangs, waiting for the sleep() from the first page to finish. Has anyone else s...
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How to address semantic issues with tag-based web sites? === Tag-based web sites often suffer from the delicacy of language such as synonyms, homonyms, etc. For programmers looking for information, say on SO, concrete examples are: - Subversion or SVN (or svn, with case-sensitive tags) - .NET or Mono - [Wil...
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Preventing a visitor from saving an image from my site. === What are some effective strategies for preventing the use of my proprietary images? I'm talking about saving them, direct linking to them etc... Presently I have a watermark on the image, but I'd rather not. .NET platform preferred, but if there's a ...
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Accessing Excel data source running SSIS package on 64 bit server === I have an SSIS package that exports data to a couple of Excel files for transfer to a third party. To get this to run as a scheduled job on a 64 bit server I understand that I need to set the step up as a CmdExec type and call the 32 bit version of...
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Types of endianness === What is the difference between the following types of endianness? - byte (8b) invariant big and little endianness - half-word (16b) invariant big and little endianness - word (32b) invariant big and little endianness - double-word (64b) invariant big and little endianness Are t...
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Specifying a mySQL ENUM in a Django model === The title more or less says it all. How do I go about specifying and using an ENUM in a Django model?
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Does Hostmonster support Django === I know Hostmonster allows Python. Has anyone successfully run Django on there? Any problems?
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What Predefined #if symbos does c# have? === #if SYMBOL //code #endif what values does C# predefine for use?
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Recommended iPhone Development Resources === This is my first post here and I wanted to get some input from people doing iPhone development. Other than the Apple DevCenter, where are there good sites to learn iPhone developement? I know Apple has a tough NDA but there has to be people talking about writing applica...
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Grouping runs of data === SQL Experts, Is there an efficient way to group runs of data together using SQL? Or is it going to be more efficient to process the data in code. For example if I have the following data: ID|Name 01|Harry Johns 02|Adam Taylor 03|John Smith 04|John Smith 05|B...
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Enumerate Windows user group members on remote system using c# === Within c#, I need to be able to - Connect to a remote system, specifying username/password as appropriate - List the members of a localgroup on that system - Fetch the results back to the executing computer So for example I would connect ...
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In MSSQL, how do I generate a CREATE TABLE statement for a given table? === I've spent a good amount of time coming up with solution to this problem, so in the spirit of [this post][1], I'm posting it here, since I think it might be useful to others. If anyone has a better script, or anything to add, please post i...
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In C++ virtual base class? === I think you might dislike C++ crappy features but I just want to know what is virtual base class and what it means: Let me show an example: class Foo { public: void DoSomething() { /* ... */ } }; class Bar : public virtual Foo { public: ...
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How to enable multisampling for a wxWidgets OpenGL application? === **[Multisampling][1]** is a way of applying **full screen anti-aliasing** (FSAA) in 3D applications. I need to use multisampling in my OpenGL application, which is currently embedded in a **wxWidgets** GUI. Is there a way to do this? Please respond on...
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Is there a Unix utility to prepend timestamps to lines of text? === I ended up writing a quick little script for this in Python, but I was wondering if there was a utility you could feed text into which would prepend each line with some text -- in my specific case, a timestamp. Ideally, the use would be something lik...
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What is the difference between Ruby 1.8 and Ruby 1.9 === I'm not clear on the differences between the "current" version of Ruby (1.8) and the "new" version (1.9). Is there an "easy" or a "simple" explanation of the differences and why it is so different?
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Unit-Testing Databases === This past summer I was developing a basic ASP.NET/SQL Server CRUD app, and unit testing was one of the requirements. I ran into some trouble when I tried to test against the database. To my understanding, unit tests should be: * stateless * independent from each other * repeatable wit...
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Is it possible to share a transaction between a .Net application and a COM+ object? === I did some tests a while ago and never figured out how to make this work. The ingredients: - COM+ transactional object (developed in VB6) - .Net web application (with transaction) that... makes a call to the COM+ co...
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what is the difference between #include <filename> and #include "filename" === in the programming language C, what is the difference between #include <filename> and #include "filename"
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Pushing out MSI files === I have a product which has been traditionally shipped as an MSI file. It is deployed through some sort of SMS push to thousands of desktops by our various clients. The software we use to create these installers is getting long in the tooth and we are looking to replace it. We have already ...
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.NET - Get protocol, host, and port === Is there a simple way in .NET to quickly get the current protocol, host, and port? For example, if I'm on the following URL: http://www.mywebsite.com:80/pages/page1.aspx I need to return: http://www.mywebsite.com:80 I know I can use Request.Url.AbsoluteUri to get the...
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C++: Reading from text file until EOF repeats last line === The following **C++** code uses a **ifstream** object to read integers from a text file (which has one number per line) until it hits **EOF**. Why does it read the integer on the last line twice? How to fix this? **Code:** #include <iostream> #...
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Adobe AIR: Handling JSON objects from server === I have a script that retrieves objects from a remote server through an Ajax call. The server returns objects in JSON notation. However, in Adobe AIR, there is a restriction on using [eval()][1] for security reasons. So I'm able to get replies from the remote server, ...
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Do you write your own specific Exceptions? === I have some code that gives a user id to a utility that then send email to that user. emailUtil.sendEmail(userId, "foo"); public void sendEmail(String userId, String message) throws MailException { /* ... logic that could throw a MailException */ ...
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Complexity of Regex substitution === I didn't get the answer to this anywhere. What is the runtime complexity of a Regex substitution?
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How Do You Communicate Service Layer Messages/Errors to Higher Layers Using MVP? === I'm currently writing an ASP.Net app from the UI down. I'm implementing an MVP architecture because I'm sick of Winforms and wanted something that had a better separation of concerns. So with MVP, the Presenter handles events raise...
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What are the naming conventions of an AS3 class? === I'm trying to write a RegEx to determine a proper class or package name of an AS3 class. I know - Must start with a letter (capital or otherwise) - any other digit can be alphanumeric - cannot have spaces Is there anything else?
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List<BusinessObject> or BusinessObjectCollection? === Prior to C# generics, everyone would code collections for their business objects by creating a collection base that implemented IEnumerable IE: public class CollectionBase : IEnumerable and then would derive their Business Object collections from that....
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Problems running Swing application with IDEA 8M1 === Is anyone else having trouble running Swing applications from IntelliJ IDEA 8 Milestone 1? Even the simplest application of showing an empty JFrame seems to crash the JVM. I don't get a stack trace or anything, it looks like the JVM itself crashes and Windows show...
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Multiple form Delphi applications and dialogs === I have a Delphi application that has two views of a document (e.g. a WYSIWYG HTML edit might have a WYSIWYG view and a source view). They can be opened in separate windows, or docked into tabs in the main window. If I open a dialog from one of the separate forms, th...
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How to use BITS to download from a UNC path? === Whats the best way to distribute files to users in remote offices, using [BITS][1] with a UNC path or BITS with HTTP? I have a VB.NET project which downloads from a HTTP path currently but there is added complexity involved (having a web server, etc). Or is there a ...
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Open source rules engine with decent interface for writing rules === I'm trying to locate an open source business rules engine that has a decent interface for building the rules. OR at least one that works well on the .Net platform and has been updated sometime in the past 12 months. Thanks,
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Why can't I declare static methods in an interface? === The topic says the most of it - what is the reason for the fact that static methods can't be declared in an interface? public interface ITest { public static String test(); } The code above gives me the following error (in Eclipse, at leas...
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Switch branch names in git === There may be more than one way to ask this question, so here's a desciption of the problem. I was working on master and committed some stuff and then decided I wanted to put that work on hold. I backed up a few commits and then branched from before I started my crap work. Practically thi...
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When do you know it's time to rewrite an application === This is humbling, but probably something most can relate to. I am currently adding functionality to a PHP application I wrote for a client 2 years ago. In the interest of full disclosure, this was the first "real" application I ever built from the ground up, i...
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What skills do you need for proper UI/Interaction/Functional design in Web Apps? === When you to develop web applications from scratch, what are the skills needed, to produce usable and interaction-rich products? Do you do UI Prototype first? Do you use User Stories? Some agile methodology or best practice y...
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System.Web.Caching vs. Enterprise Library Caching Block === For a .NET component that will be used in both web applications and rich client applications, there seem to be two obvious options for caching: System.Web.Caching or the Ent. Lib. Caching Block. - What do you use? - Why? ## [System.Web.Caching](http://...
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Dynamically Rendering asp:Image from BLOB entry in ASP.NET === What I want to achieve is this. I want to give the user the ability to upload an image file, store the image in BLOB in SQL Server, and then use this image as a logo in other pages of the site. I have done this by using Response.Clear()...
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