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Where can I find a "Math topic dependency tree" to assist my self-guided refresher on the subject?
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I'm trying to reteach myself some long forgotten math skills. This is part of a much larger project to effectively "teach myself software development" from the ground up (the details are [here](http://www.appscanadia... | 2 | [
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"Silent" Printing in a Web Application
===
I'm working on a web application that needs to prints silently -- that is without user involvement. What's the best way to accomplish this? It doesn't like it can be done with strictly with Javascript, nor Flash and/or AIR. The closest I've seen involves a Java applet.
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IntelliSenss for XElements object with XML schema
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Reading an article called "Increase LINQ Query Performance" in Jully's MSDN magazine, the author states that using an Imports in VB providing a path to schema in the current project will turn IntelliSense on for XElement. In the code provided, he uses statements li... | 0 | [
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How do I compare two arrays of DataRow objects in PowerShell?
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I have two arrays of System.Data.DataRow objects which I want to compare. The rows have two columns A and B. Column A is a key and I want to find out which rows have had their B column changed and which rows have been added or deleted. How do I do this ... | 0 | [
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Why does this python date/time conversion seem wrong?
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>>> import time
>>> time.strptime("01-31-2009", "%m-%d-%Y")
(2009, 1, 31, 0, 0, 0, 5, 31, -1)
>>> time.mktime((2009, 1, 31, 0, 0, 0, 5, 31, -1))
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>>> 60*60*24 # seconds in a day
86400
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Programmatically encrypting a config-file in .NET
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Could somebody please do a rundown of how to programmatically encrypt a config-file in .NET, preferably in C#.
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FlashWindowEx FLASHW_STOP still keeps taskbar colored
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<p>I am developing an application that controls an Machine.<br/>
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XmlHttpRequest return values
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For an application I'm building in my spare time I am looking for (arguably) the correct way to return data from an XmlHttpRequest. Options I see are:
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Anti aliasing workaround
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Anti aliasing [cannot be turned off][1] in WPF. But I want to remove the blurred look of WPF fonts when they are small.
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Table cells larger than they are meant to be
===
I've created a map system for a game that runs on the principle of drawing the picture of the map from tiles. There are many reasons for this which I won't go into here but if you really want to know then I'm sure you can find out how to contact me ;)
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Swtiching to ORMs
===
I'm toying with the idea of phasing in an ORM into an application I support. The app is not very structured with no unit tests. So any change will be risky. I'm obviously concerned that I've got a good enough reason to change. The idea is that there will be less boiler plate code for data access ... | 0 | [
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Loading assemblies and its dependencies
===
My application dynamically loads assemblies at runtime from specific subfolders. These assemblies are compiled with dependencies to other assemblies. The runtime trys to load these from the application directory. But I want to put them into the modules directory.
Is there... | 0 | [
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OpenID as a Single Sign On option??
===
I'm just looking for different opinions.
Do you consider OpenID a good "Single Sign On" solution?
The way it works seems to be a little bit confusing for an average user and there could be problems related to "putting all your eggs in the same basket".
Anyway, have anyone... | 0 | [
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Free (and/or open source) security software
===
I know about my options for antivirus, antispyware, and firewall, but are there any higher end security tools for any operating systems (although I'm running Windows and Cygwin, so those options would be especially appreciated) to do things like password recovery, comput... | 0 | [
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From Desktop to Web browser considerations
===
I'm sure many of you have travelled this route.
What are the main things to consider/lookout for when a desktop app developer fist steps in the the web development world? | 4 | [
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ASP.NET - asp:xxx Controls versus standard HTML
===
I'm getting into ASP.NET (C# - I know it doesn't matter for this particular question, but full disclosure and all that), and while I love that the `asp:`-style controls save me a lot of tedious HTML-crafting, I am often frustrated with certain behaviors. I encountere... | 0 | [
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What is /dev/ttys# (notice the little s)?
===
I'm working on linux, trying to get the serial port to work. I know /dev/ttyS0 is a serial port, but what is /dev/ttys0? | 0 | [
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Using Regex to generate Strings rather than match them
===
I am writing a Java utility which helps me to generate loads of data for performance testing. It would be *really* cool to be able to specify a regex for Strings so that my generator spits out things which match this. Is there something out there already bak... | 0 | [
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How do you organize your (online) resources and researched data?
===
Reading up on some of the answers to <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1831/what-can-someone-do-to-get-organized-around-here">another question</a> I found a tip about <a href="http://www.amazon.com/dp/0142000280/">a book I wanted to take a ... | 2 | [
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Where can open source developers "showcase" their projects and ask for help with development?
===
After not having much luck with writing to the Python mailing list, I've been on a search for the appropriate place to post my project to and receive developer support. I don't want to blacklist it by posting it to a gen... | 0 | [
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How do I use NTLM authentication with Active Directory
===
I am trying to implement NTLM authentication on one of our internal sites and everything is working. The one piece of the puzzle I do not have is how to take the information from NTLM and authenticate with Active Directory.
There is a [good description of N... | 0 | [
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===
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===
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TClientDataSet Aggregates specification aren't added automatically when creating an Aggregate field.
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Why does int main() {} compile?
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How do I change my workstation in Team Foundation Server 2k5 and 2k8?
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How do i resize and convert an uploaded image to a PNG using GD
===
I want to allow users to upload avatar-type images in a variety of formats (GIF,JPEG,PNG at least), but to save them all as PNG database BLOBs. If the images are oversize, pixelwise, i want to resize them before DB-insertion.
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Get a list of available domains (NT4 and Active Directory)
===
Does anyone know (in c#) a way of getting the available NT4 domains (a bit like the WinXP login box dropdown)?
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Authenticate on an ASP.Net Forms Authorization website from a console app
===
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What's a good way to encapsulate data access with PHP/MySQL?
===
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Good Starting Places for SQL Server Alerts/Notifications?
===
Just recently started having issues with a SQL Server Agent Job that contains a SSIS package to extract production data and summarize it into a separate reporting database.
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ARMV4i (Windows Mobile 6) Native Code disassembler
===
Does anyone know of a disassembler for ARMV4i compiled executables and dlls?
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IE Securty Zone Issues
===
I'm developing a website which will be used in the corporate intranet which uses JCIFS and NTLM to automatically authenticate the users without asking them to log on. Everything seems to be working in IE 6, but some users are being prompted for their passwords in IE 7.
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Send out email at a user's local time.
===
I am writing a program that needs to send out an email every hour on the hour, but at a time local to the user.
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Remoting server discovery.
===
I have a client/server application that communicates with .Net remoting. I need my clients to be able to find the server(s) on the network without requiring client-side configuration.
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How to late bind 32bit/64 bit libs at runtime
===
I've got a problem similar to,but subtly different from, that described [here][1] (Loading assemblies and their dependencies).
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Word Automation: Write RTF text without going through clipboard
===
I am trying to replace the current selection in Word by some RTF string stored in a variable.
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Clipboard.SetText(strRTFString, TextDataFormat.Rtf)
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How do people choose product names?
===
I flatter myself that I'm a good programmer, and can get away with graphic design. But something I'm incapable of doing is coming up with good names - and it seems neither are the people I work with. We're now in the slightly ludicrous situation that the product we've been worki... | 0 | [
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WCF push to client through firewall?
===
I need to use push-technology with WCF through client firewalls. This must be a common problem, and I know for a fact it works in theory (see links below), but I have failed to get it working, and I haven't been able to find a code sample that demonstrates it.
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How do I extract/insert text into RTF string in C#
===
In a C# console app I have the need to extract the text from an RTF string, add some more text to it, and then convert it back into RTF. I have been able to do this using the System.Windows.Forms.RichTexBox class, but I find it a bit odd to use a Forms control in... | 0 | [
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Sharepoint COMException 0x81020037
===
I am working on a SharePoint application that supports importing multiple documents in a single operation. I also have an ItemAdded event handler that performs some basic maintenance of the item metadata. This event fires for both imported documents and manually created ones. ... | 0 | [
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Cleanest Way to Invoke Cross-Thread Events
===
I find that the .NET event model is such that I'll often be raising an event on one thread and listening for it on another thread. I was wondering what the cleanest way to marshal an event from a background thread onto my UI thread is.
Currently I use code like this:
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How can I develop for iPhone using a Windows development machine?
===
Is there any way to tinker with the iPhone SDK on a Windows machine? Is there plans for an iPhone SDK version for Windows?
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Implementing a log watcher
===
I wondering how in C/C++ you can implement a program (similar to tail -f) that watches for new lines added to a log file and then process them? | 0 | [
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Does PHP have built-in data structures?
===
I'm looking at the [PHP Manual][1], and I'm not seeing a section on data structures that most languages have, such as lists and sets. Am I just blind or does PHP not have anything like this built in?
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How do I convert images between CMYK and RGB in ColdFusion (java)?
===
I have a need to convert images from CMYK to RGB - not necessarily back again, but hey, if it can be done...
With the release of ColdFusion 8, we got the [CFImage][1] tag, but it doesn't support this conversion; and nor does [Image.cfc][2], or [... | 0 | [
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SQL Query Help - Scoring Multiple Choice Tests
===
Say I have a Student table, it's got an int ID. I have a fixed set of 10 multiple choice questions with 5 possible answers. I have a normalized answer table that has the question id, the Student.answer (1-5) and the Student.ID
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Adding Inline Search function to web page
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Is it possible to embed an inline search box into a web page which provides similar functionality to the [IE7Pro Inline Search][1] or similar plugins for Firefox/Safari?
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I am looking for information on handling search in different ORMs.
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My regex is matching too much. How do I make it stop?
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memset() causing data abort
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I'm getting some strange, intermittent, data aborts (< 5% of the time) in some of my code, when calling memset. The problem is that is usually doesn't happen unless the code is running for a couple days, so it's hard to catch it in the act.
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I'm looking for a Windows hosting provider that supports custom os images (like AMZN EC2)
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I've come to love [Amazon's EC2 service][1] and I'm looking for something similar that supports the ability to save a running Windows server image and start new instances from it.
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===
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How do I display records containing specific information in SQl
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Using cached credentials to connect to SQL 2005 across a domain boundary
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SQL 2005 Book For Optimization Techniques
===
My knowledge of SQL has been mostly gathered through immediate need as opposed to formal training. The project I'm working on now requires the next level of SQL (specifically SQL Server 2005) knowledge. That is, I need to know techniques for optimizing the schema, writin... | 2 | [
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What are the major differences between ANSI C and K&R C?
===
The [Wikipedia article on ANSI C][1] says:
> One of the aims of the ANSI C standardization process was to produce a superset of K&R C (the first published standard), incorporating many of the unofficial features subsequently introduced. However, the stand... | 0 | [
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Formview problem
===
I have a form view, in the edit template I have two drop downs.
Drop down 1 is explicitly set with a list of allowed values. It is also set to autopostback.
Drop down 2 is databound to an objectdatasource, this objectdatasource uses the first dropdown as one of it's parameters. (The idea is tha... | 0 | [
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ASP.NET gzip compression corrupting CSS
===
I have an ASP.NET webforms application (3.5 SP1) that I'm working on, and attempting to enable gzip fpr HTML and CSS that comes down the pipe. I'm using [this implementation][1] (and tried a few others that hook into Application_BeginRequest), and it seems to be corrupting t... | 0 | [
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How much should a "software guy" (or "software gal") know about hardware?
===
Aside from the software developers working on embedded systems and hardware modeling or any other job that deals with software for or on hardware, how much should a software engineer know about the underlying hardware that they might be deve... | 4 | [
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How do I secure a folder used to let users upload files?
===
I have a folder in my web server used for the user to upload photos.
I don't want to config the folder with Everyone Write permissions because I know that a hacker could put stuff in it, and even if the folder don't have execute permission, the hacker co... | 0 | [
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execute shortcuts like programs in powershell
===
Example: You have a shortcut <code>s</code> to <code>SomeProgram</code> in the current directory.
In <code>cmd.exe</code>, you can type <code>s</code> and it will launch the program.
In PowerShell, typing <code>s</code> gives:
> <code>The term 's' is not recogni... | 0 | [
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PHP includes vs OOP
===
I would like to have a reference for the pros and cons of using include files vs objects(classes) when developing PHP applications.
I know I would benefit from having one place to go for this answer...I have a few opinions of my own but I look forward to hearing others.
A Simple Example:
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Getting error in manage categories - not found for attribute "navigation_column"
===
After tried install one extension and tried uninstall, deleted all their files (extension) - we getting now errors when trying to go in admin > manage categories:
Source model "gomage_navigation/adminhtml_system_config_source_categ... | 0 | [
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Is it possible to set .ToString("C") with a minimum number
===
So I am curious if its possible for me to use the .ToString("C") method to generate a currency value off of my number, but have it display the value combined with a minimum value.
An example, lets say that my number would never ever go above $1,000.00.... | 0 | [
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Compile error concerning variables (scope?) in JSP
===
Consider this example:
<% int testNumber = 1; %>
//Some HTML goes here
<%=testNumber%>
I get compile error:
testNumber cannot be resolved to a variable
Can someone explain what is going on? | 0 | [
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Flex varargs parameters
===
I've seen plenty of examples of how to retrieve and pass varargs method parameters in Flex. For instance, we want to pass varargs parameters from a to be:
private function call_a():void {
a("Hello", "Goodbye");
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jQuery delegate click function speed + crash issue in iPad
===
In iPad ios 5.1, https://s140452.gridserver.com/property/4123 (in landscape view)
Clicking the "show details" button takes about 15 seconds to execute on iPad. Sometimes it crashes mobile safari. It happens instantly in chrome or firefox.
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VBA Internet Explorer Automation - How to Select "Open" When Downloading a File
===
This is my first question ever here on stackoverflow!
I've been searching for a solution to this problem for a while and haven't found any help. I may just be using the wrong keywords in my searches, but so far I've had no luck. Her... | 0 | [
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Is it possible to configure the Output .dbschema of a Database VS
===
I have a Visual Studio Database project 2010 which output a .dbschema file.
I would like the name of the database to change based on the Configuration.
Is that possible ?
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TeX-run-Tex wrong type argument in emacs
===
I use such a function for compiling LaTeX in emacs (AUCTeX) taken from [here][1] (accepted answer by Jouni K. Seppänen):
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Jquery Mobile code for Flickering Navigation with Phone gap
===
I believe this post is the resolution to my trouble.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5953753/flickering-when-navigating-between-pages
Specifically:
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N2 CMS Style Sheet Changes - News Items
===
We are using the N2 CMS software for our Intranet pretty much out of the box with no customizations. The goal for right now is to allow our Graphics personnel to make changes to the content as well as the styles. I was able to change the font size and color of the News Ite... | 0 | [
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Vicidial Installation
===
I am having problems installing the Vicidial software on a server. I get far enough through the installation untill I am required to input 'os-install' on the vicibox bash line. (I am obviously required to login before hand) I have tried the zypper commands and this is my error message
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What is the advantage of JCXZ?
===
I have the following code,
Objective:
----------
Display a row of N `*` symbols
Code:
-----
MOV CX, N
MOV AH, 2
MOV DL, '*'
JCXZ END_P
BACK:
INT 21H
LOOP BACK
END_P:
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How do to MVVM for vector graphics?
===
I wish to display some vector graphic and let the user select items.
For augment sake assume I am displaying an office plan that contains
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What's a good 3rd party ASP.NET menu control replacement?
===
The ASP menu control emits tables instead of div's, and I don't want to bother learning control adapters.
I want it to emit CSS-friendly code, and I need to be able to style the menu items individually.
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Passing a commented, multi-line (freespace) regex to preg_match
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I have a regex that is going to end up being a bit long and it'd make it much easier to read to have it across multiple lines.
I tried this but it just barfs.
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What's a good way to check if two datetimes are on the same calendar day in TSQL?
===
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Search Plugin for Safari
===
Anyone know is we can create a search plug in for Safari. Like [this post][1]
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===
We have a situation where users are allowed to upload content, and then separately make some changes, then submit a form based on those changes.
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Virtual Mac?
===
I’m thinking about trying some development for the iPhone, is it possible to install Leopard inside VMWare? I already have a pretty high spec PC with a comfy setup that I’d like to use, or do I need to buy a real Mac? | 0 | [
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Format numbers to strings in Python
===
I need to find out how to format numbers as strings. My code is here:
return str(hours)+":"+str(minutes)+":"+str(seconds)+" "+ampm
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.NET - Throwing Exceptions best practices
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What are the best practices to consider when catching exceptions, and re-throwing them. I want to make sure that the Exception object's InnerException and stack trace are preserved. Is there a difference between the following code blocks in how they handle this?
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What are the main differences between programming for windows XP and for Vista?
===
From a desktop application developer point of view, is there any difference between developing for windows XP and developing for windows Vista?
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How do I download a file over HTTP using Python?
===
I have a small utility that I use to download an MP3 from a website on a schedule and then builds/updates a podcast XML file which I've obviously added to iTunes.
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Alternative SSH Application to Plink
===
I have recently started having problems with TortoiseCVS, or more specifically with plink, the SSH application that comes with it. The IP address it tries to connect to can not be changed and is stuck with the old CVS repository's IP. Downloading plink from it's home site and c... | 0 | [
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Use of 3rd party libraries/components in production
===
When using 3rd party libraries/components in production projects, are you rigorous about using only released versions of said libraries?
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===
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How do you tackle web application performance improvement?
===
The web application in question uses an Oracle database. The main functionality the application delivers is in reporting, where a user can get PDFs of reports at a high level and drill down to lower levels of supporting details.
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How do I find the Excel column name that corresponds to a given integer?
===
How would you determine the column name (e.g. "AQ" or "BH") of the nth column in Excel? | 0 | [
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How to configure a Java Socket to fail-fast on disconnect
===
I have a listening port on my server that I'm connecting to using a Java class and the Socket interface, i.e.
Socket mySocket = new Socket(host,port);
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PowerShell - How do I pass string parameters correctly?
===
Is there documentation or an article on the rules for passing strings into PowerShell functions? I just trying to do some string concatenation/formatting, but it's putting all the parameters into the first placeholder.
**Code**
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How does Ruby 1.9 handle character cases in source code?
===
In Ruby 1.8 and earlier,
Foo
is a constant (a Class, a Module, or another constant). Whereas
foo
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module Foo
bar = 7
BAZ = 8
end
Foo::BAZ
# => 8
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