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How do I write a sort worse than O(n!) === I wrote an O(n!) sort for my amusement that can't be trivially optimized to run faster without replacing it entirely. [And no, I didn't just randomize the items until they were sorted]. How might I write an even worse Big-O sort, without just adding extraneous junk that...
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Which Java DOM Wrapper is the Best or Most Popular? === I've used jdom in the past, and have looked briefly at XOM and DOM4j. Each seems to provide essentially the same thing, as they each provide a simplified wrapper over the (very obtuse) standard W3C DOM APIs. I know that JDOM went through some effort to develop ...
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What is the best way to learn Assembly? Specifically, for someone who has experience in dynamic languages. === I've been using Python for quite some time now, and I absolutely love the ease of use and flexibility, but I really want to get closer to the hardware for some iter mathematics that I'm working on. I'm also...
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Shutting down a computer using Java === Is there a way to shutdown a computer using a built-in Java function?
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When is NavigationService initialized? === I want to catch the NavigationService.Navigating event from my Page, to prevent the user from navigating forward. I have an event handler defined thusly: void PreventForwardNavigation(object sender, NavigatingCancelEventArgs e) { if (e.NavigationMode == N...
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What could prevent OpenGL glDrawPixels from working on some video cards? === The following code writes no data to the back buffer on Intel integrated video cards,for example, on a MacBook. On ATI cards, such as in the iMac, it draws to the back buffer. The width and height are correct (and 800x600 buffer) and m_PixelB...
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Height of NSTextView with one line? === I want to programatically create an NSTextView. How can I determine the correct frame height so that the view displays one line of text in the current default font?
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Hide a column in ASP.NET Dynamic Data === Is there any way to apply an attribute to a model file in ASP.NET Dynamic Data to hide the column? For instance, I can currently set the display name of a column like this: [DisplayName("Last name")] public object Last_name { get; set; } Is there a similar wa...
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pyGame within a pyGTK application === What is the best way to use PyGame (SDL) within a PyGTK application? I'm searching for a method that allows me to have a drawing area in the GTK window and at the same time being able to manage both GTK and SDL events.
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Python module for converting PDF to text === Is there any python module to convert PDF files into text? I tried [one piece of code][1] found in Activestate which uses pypdf but the text generated had no space between and was of no use. [1]: http://code.activestate.com/recipes/511465/
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How do you track your hours? === Every programming job I've had has required me to track my hours, entering them into a system once a week. I've never been good at it. For the past few years, I've been running [Timesnapper][1]* on all my machines, and on the night before hours were checked I'd slog through the records...
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What is the best free memory leak detector for a C/C++ program and its plug-in DLLs? === I have a .exe and many plug-in .dll modules that the .exe loads. (I have source for both.) A cross-platform (with source) solution would be ideal, but the platform can be narrowed to WinXP and Visual Studio (7.1/2003 in my case). ...
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What's the difference between a string constant and a string literal? === I'm learning objective-C and Cocoa and have come across this statement: > The Cocoa frameworks expect that global string constants rather than string literals are used for dictionary keys, notification and exception names, and some method par...
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What does the @ symbol represent in objective-c? === I'm learning objective-c and keep bumping into the @ symbol. It is used in different scenarios, for example at the start of a string or to synthesise accessor methods. What's does the @ symbol mean in objective-c?
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[HTML] How to put space character before option text in a select element? === In a drop down list, I need to add spaces in front of the options in the list. I am trying <select> <option>&#32;&#32;Sample</option> </select> for adding two spaces but it displays no spaces. How can I add spaces before ...
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Java Configuration framework === I'm in the process of weeding out all hardcoded values in a java library and was wondering what framework would be the best (in terms of zero- or close-to-zero configuration) to handle run-time configuration? I would prefer xml-based config-files, but it's not essential. Please do ...
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What is the most effiecent to get data from the database to session === What is the quickest way to get a large amount of data (think golf) and the most efficient (think performance) to get a large amount of data from a MySQL database to a session without having to continue doing what I already have: $sql = "SE...
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Delete all but the most recent X files in bash === Is there a simple way, in a pretty standard UNIX environment with bash, to run a command to delete all but the most recent X files from a directory? To give a bit more of a concrete example, imagine some cron job writing out a file (say, a log file or a tar-ed up b...
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MySQL copy/duplicate database === What is the best way to duplicate a mysql db into another without using mysqldump? With content and without content. I am currently using mysql 4.0
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How do I intercept a method call in C#? === For a given class I would like to have tracing functionality i.e. I would like to log every method call (method signature and actual parameter values) and every method exit (just the method signature). How do I accomplish this assuming that: - I don't want to u...
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Python super class reflection === If I have Python code class A(): pass class B(): pass class C(A, B): pass and I have class `C`, is there a way to iterate through it's super classed (`A` and `B`)? Something like pseudocode: >>> magicGetSuperClasses(C) (<type ...
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Multiple YACC grammars in one program === How do I compile, link and call different YACC grammars using yyparse() in one program?
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How to open VS 2008 solution in VS 2005? === I have seen [Solutions created in Visual Studio 2008 cannot be opened in Visual Studio 2005](http://blogs.msdn.com/djpark/archive/2007/11/07/how-to-use-solutions-and-projects-between-visual-studio-2005-and-2008.aspx) and tried workaround 1. Yet to try the workaround 2. ...
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Maximum buffer length for sendto? === How do you get the maximum number of bytes that can be passed to a **sendto(..)** call for a socket opened as a UDP port?
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Installing Apache Web Server on 64 Bit Mac === I know that MAC OS X 10.5 comes with Apache installed but I would like to install the latest Apache without touching the OS Defaults incase it causes problems in the future with other udpates. So I have used the details located at: http://diymacserver.com/installing-apach...
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Alternative to FreeLists for hosting my (developer/software) maling lists? === For many years I have had a low-traffic mailing list at <a href="http://www.freelists.org/">freelists.org</a> to provide users of my hobby software projects with updates about releases and other news. Recently I noticed they now send ou...
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What is a binding? === My good friend, Wikipedia, didn't give me a very good response to that question. So: - What are bindings? - How do they work?
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What is a data binding? === What is a data binding?
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What's the best toolchain for Continuous Integration with C++? === Continuous Integration toolchains for .NET and Java Continous Integration are relatively well defined, but the C++ market seems to have less consensus. By CI "toolchain" I specifically mean tools for the build scripts, automated testing, coding standa...
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What is asp.net? === Seriously. I've been strictly in a C++ environment for years (and specialized statistical languages). Visual until 2001, and Borland since. Mostly specialized desktop apps for clients. I'm not remaining willfully ignorant of it, but over the years when I've dipped into other things, I've ...
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Summary fields in Crystal Report VS2008 === I need to have a summary field in each page of the report and en page 2 and forward de same summary has to appear at the top of the page. Anyone know how to do this?
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Ruby Performance === I'm pretty keen to develop my first Ruby app, as my company has finally blessed its use internally. In everything I've read about Ruby up to v1.8, there is never anything positive said about performance, but I've found nothing about version 1.9. The last figures I saw about 1.8 had it drastical...
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Best programming based games === Back when I was in school, I remember tinkering with a Mac game where you programmed little robots in a sort of pseudo-assembler language which could then battle each other. They could move themselves around the arena, look for opponents in different directions, and fire some sort of w...
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What Are Your Go To Software Metaphors When Working With Non-Technical Management? === What software metaphors have worked best for you in discussing and explaining the complexities of software development with non-technical management?
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SQL Insert into ... values ( SELECT ... FROM ... ) === I am trying to insert into a table using the input from another table. Although this is entirely feasible for many database engines, I always seem to struggle to remember the correct syntax for the SQL-Engine of the day (MySQL, Oracle, SQLServer, Informix, DB2). ...
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How can I get the name of the executing .exe? === The Compact Framework doesn't support Assembly.GetEntryAssembly to determine the launching .exe. So is there another way to get the name of the executing .exe?
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How can I measure the similarity between two images? === I would like to compare a screenshot of one application (could be a Web page) with a previously taken screenshot to determine whether the application is displaying itself correctly. I don't want an exact match comparison, because the aspect could be slightly dif...
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What's the simplest way to connect to a .NET remote server object === Given that my client code knows everything it needs to about the remoting object, what's the simplest way to connect to it? This is what I'm doing at the moment: ChannelServices.RegisterChannel(new HttpChannel(), false); Remotin...
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Secure Online Highscore Lists for Non-Web Games === I'm playing around with a native (non-web) single-player game I'm writing, and it occured to me that having a daily/weekly/all-time **online highscore list** (think Xbox Live Leaderboard) would make the game much more interesting, adding some (small) amount of commun...
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Develop on local Oracle instance === I want our team to develop against local instances of an Oracle database. With MS SQL, I can use SQL Express Edition. What are my options?
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Iterating over a complex Associative Array in PHP === Is there an easy way to iterate over an associative array of this structure in PHP: The array `$searches` has a numbered index, with between 4 and 5 associative parts. So I not only need to iterate over $searches[0] through $searches[n], but also $searches[0]["p...
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What is the best way to connect and use a sqlite database fron C# === I've done this before in C++ by including sqlite.h but is there a similarly easy way in C#?
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How is data compression more effective than indexing for search performance? === For our application, we keep large amounts of data indexed by three integer columns (source, type and time). Loading significant chunks of that data can take some time and we have implemented various measures to reduce the amount of data ...
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Cleanest & Fastest server setup for Django === I'm about to deploy a mediumsized site powered by Django. I have a dedicated Ubuntu Server. I'm really confused over which serversoftware to use. So i thought to myself: why not ask stackoverflow. What i'm looking for is: - Easy to set up - Fast and easy on r...
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Upgrading Sharepoint 3.0 to SQL 2005 Backend? === We're trying to get rid of all of our SQL Server 2000 databases to re purpose our old DB server... Sharepoint 3.0 is being a showstopper. I've looked at a lot of guides from Microsoft and tried the instructions in those. I've also just tried the good ol' exec sp_de...
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Browser-based game - Which framework to choose? === I'm starting to develop a browser-based game (and by this I mean text-based, no Flash or similar stuff on it) and I'm struggling to decide on which development framework to use. As far as requirements are concerned, the most important thing that I can think of rig...
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Can DTS Test for Presence of MS-Access Table === I have an Access database in which I drop the table and then create the table afresh. However, I need to be able to test for the table in case the table gets dropped but not created (i.e. when someone stops the DTS package just after it starts -roll-eyes- ). If I were...
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Mobel Based Testing Strategies === What strategies have you used with Model Based Testing? - Do you use it exclusively for integration testing, or branch it out to other areas (unit/functional/system/spec verification)? - Do you build focused "sealed" models or do you evolve complex onibus mod...
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Reconnect logic with connectivity notifications === Say I have an application that wants a persistant connection to a server. How do I implement connection/reconnection logic so that I'm not wasting resources (power/bandwidth) and I have fast reconnect time when connectivity appears/improves? If I only use connectivit...
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How can I figure out how much memory a .Net Appdomain is consuming? === I'm trying to programmatically restrict the memory consumption of plugins running in a .Net AppDomain, but I can't find any setup parameters for this, nor can I find a way to query an AppDomain to figure out how much memory it is consuming. Any id...
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Resize Infragistics GanttChart task with the mouse === I loaded a custom DataTable into an UltraChart of type GanttChart. The data loads succesfully. Do you know if it possible to add support for mouse resize(drag) to the tasks that show up into the chart? I have not been able to figure out if this is supported b...
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MS SQL Device or User CAL === Can you please explain the difference between MS SQL Device and User CAls. I need the MS SQL Server for an intranet website, how do I assess whow many license I need and what type?
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In a PHP5 class, when does a private constructor get called? === Let's say I'm writing a PHP (>= 5.0) class that's meant to be a singleton. All of the docs I've read say to make the class constructor private so the class can't be directly instantiated. So if I have something like this: class SillyDB { ...
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What is a good Content Management System to deploy for a personal website/blog? === I originally thought [building my own][1] was the way to go, but I've recently changed my mind for two reasons - first, I don't want to reinvent the wheel and second, I don't have enough web development experience at this time to do a ...
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How do you make wrong code look wrong? What patterns do you use to avoid semantic errors? === Ever since I first made the mistake of doing an assignment in an `if` I've always written my ifs like this: if (0 == variable) { to avoid the common (at least for me) mistake of doing this: if (variable = 0) ...
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Most efficient implementation of a large number class === When doing calculations on very large numbers where integral data types such as double or int64 falls short, a separate class to handle such large numbers may be needed. Does anyone care to offer an efficient algorithm on how best to do this?
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Overloaded functions in C++ DLL def file === I'm writing a C/C++ DLL and want to export certain functions which I've done before using a .def file like this LIBRARY "MyLib" EXPORTS Foo Bar with the code defined as this, for example: int Foo(int a); void Bar(int foo); However...
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Failed to load resources from resource file. === Get the following error periodically in an IIS application: >Failed to load resources from resource file. The full error message in the Application Event Log is: >Event Type: Error<br> >Event Source: .NET Runtime<br> >Event Category: None<br> >Event ID: 0<br...
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What is your best tool or techniques for getting the same display on IE6/7 and Firefox? === I'm not talking about tools that let one view a page in combinations of operating systems and browsers like crossbrowsertesting.com but in creating or figuring out the actual CSS.
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Accessing .NET components from Powershell === I want to use Powershell to write some utilities, leveraging our own .NET components to handle the actual work. This is in place of writing a small console app to tie the calls together. My question is where I would find a good source of documentation or tutorial materia...
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VBScript/ASP Classic === I have a couple of questions regarding VBScript and ASP Classic: 1) What is the preferred way to access an MS SQL Server database in VBScript/ASP? 2) What are best practices in regards to separating model from view from controller? 3) Any other things I should know about either VBS...
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Cannot add a launch shortcut (Eclipse Plug-in) === I'm making a simple extra java app launcher for Eclipse 3.2 (JBuilder 2007-8) for internal use. So I looked up all the documentations related, including this one [The Launching Framework from eclipse.org][1] and have managed to make everything else working with the...
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Is it possible to Embed Gecko or Webkit in a C#.NET Win Form just like a WebView? === I'd love to know if there is such thing as a Gecko.NET ;) I mean, just like we can embed a WebView and that is an "instance" of IE7 inside any Windows Forms application (and tell it to "navigateto (fancy_url);", I'd love to use FireF...
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Windows Service Increasing CPU Consumption === At my job, I have a clutch of six Windows services that I am responsible for, written in C# 2003. Each of these services contain a timer that fires every minute or so, where the majority of their work happens. My problem is that, as these services run, they start to co...
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Template typedefs - What's your work around ? === C++ 0x has template typedefs. See [here][1]. Current spec of C++ does not. What do you like to use as work around ? Container objects or Macros ? Do you feel its worth it ? [1]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C%2B%2B0x#Template_typedefs
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How Does A Stack Overflow Occur and How Do You Prevent It? === I was just wondering how a stack overflow occurs and the best ways to make sure it doesn't happen, or ways to prevent one - particularly on web servers, but other examples would be interesting, as well.
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Is there a Scheduler/Calender JS Widget library? === <b>Info</b> I am looking for some JavaScript based component to be used as a course scheduler which would be a cross between Google Calender and the login time . I do not know if the right term for this is <i>Course Scheduler</i> but I shall desribe this in more ...
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Why is Harvest being purchased at all? === Does your work environment use Harvest SCM? I've used this now at two different locations and find it appalling. In one situation I wrote a conversion script so I could use CVS locally and then daily import changes to the Harvest system while I was sleeping. The corp was fana...
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vimdiff and CVS integration === I've always wanted to be able to get a reasonably elegant way of getting vimdiff to work with a CVS controlled file. I've found numerous (somewhat hacky) scripts around the internet (best example [here][1]) that basically check out the file you are editing from CVS to a temp file, and v...
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Filtering collections in C# === I am looking for a very fast way to filter down a collection in C#. I am currently using generic List&lt;object&gt; collections, but am open to using other structures if they perform better. Currently, I am just creating a new List&lt;object&gt; and looping thru the original list. ...
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Visio and Forward-Engineering === Do you know if I can use Visio to forward-engineer a sequence diagram into code (c#)? Can it be done with Visio alone or do I need a plugin? What about other diagrams?
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Revoke shared folders in windows === Over the last few months/years, I have shared a folder or two with numerous people on my domain. How do I easily revoke those shares to keep access to my system nice and tidy?
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Fastest C# Code to Download a Web Page === Given a URL, what would be the most efficient code to download the contents of that web page? I am only considering the HTML, not associated images, JS and CSS.
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Reserved Keywords in Javascript === What Javascript keywords (function names, variables, etc) are reserved?
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Asp.net website first start is very slow === The first time I load the website in the production web server, it start very slow, subsequent pages load very quickly (included the home page). I precompiled the site, but nothing changes. I don't have any code at Application start. I don't have cached items. An...
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Your favourite algorithm and the lesson it taught you. === What algorithm taught you the most about programming or a specific language feature? We have all had those moments where all of a sudden we know, just know, we have learned an important lesson for the future based on finally understanding an algorithm writt...
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How can I play sound in Java? === I want to be able to play sound files in my program. Where should I look?
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Regex to Parse Hyperlinks and Descriptions === C#: What is a good Regex to parse hyperlinks and their description? Please consider case insensitivity, whitespace and use of single quotes (instead of double quotes) around the HREF tag.
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Print a barcode to a Intermec PB20 via the LinePrinter API === Does anyone know how to print a barcode to the Intermec PB20 bluetooth printer from a Windows Compact Framework application> We are currently using the Intermec LinePrinter API but have been unable to find a way to print a barcode.
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Compact Framework - Is there an MVC framework/library available? === I've found [an article][1] on this subject by a Microsoft employee, but has anyone implemented a more robust framework for this? Is there a lightweight framework for WinForms that could be ported easily? I'd like to get up to speed fairly quickly and...
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Using ItemizedOverlay and OverlayItem In Android Beta 0.9 === Has anyone managed to use ItemizedOverlays in Android Beta 0.9? I can't get it to work, but I'm not sure if I've done something wrong or if this functionality isn't yet available. I've been trying to use the ItemizedOverlay and OverlayItem classes. Thei...
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Beyond design patterns? === For the past 10 years or so there have been a smattering of articles and papers referencing Christopher Alexander's newer work "The Nature of Order" and how it can be applied to software. Unfortunately, the only works I can find are from James Coplien and Richard Gabriel; there is nothin...
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What is the best way to store user settings for a .NET applications? === I have a .NET 2.0 Windows Forms application. Where is the best place the store user settings (considering Windows guidelines)? Some people pointed to Application.LocalUserAppDataPath. However, that creates a folder structure like: C:\Docume...
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Exception handling: Contract vs Exceptional approach === I know two approaches to Exception handling, lets have a look at them. 1. Contract approach. When a method does not do what it says it will do in the method header, it will throw an exception. Thus the method "promises" that it will do the operation, and i...
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What is a selector engine? === I've seen news of [John Resig's fast new selector engine named Sizzle][1] pop up in quite a few places, but I don't know what a selector engine is, nor have any of the articles given an explanation of what it is. I know Resig is the creator of jQuery, and that Sizzle is something in Jav...
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Third party Visual Studio snippets === Do you know where I could find some useful third party (free) code snippets for VS 2008?
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Bash One Liner: copy template_*.txt to foo_*.txt? === Say I have three files (template_*.txt): - template_x.txt - template_y.txt - template_z.txt I want to copy them to three new files (foo_*.txt). - foo_x.txt - foo_y.txt - foo_z.txt Is there some simple way to do that with one command,...
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RSS Feed Library for (Unmanaged) C++ === I'm looking for an rss library I can integrate into an existing windows MFC/C++ application. Does anyone know of such a thing? Or am I not finding one because people tend to use one of the many XML libraries out there and just enhance them to be specific to rss feeds?
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Book recommendation for Java good practices === After reading some Java beginners books and being comfortable with Java, what should I read next in order to write better/standard code?
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Visual Studio 2005 Shortcuts === I'm trying to bind the following shortcut: **Ctrl + W** to close tabs How can you customize VS to add/change shortcuts? Also, what are the most useful shortcuts you guys have found?
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Does Design By Contract Work For You? === Do you use Design by Contract professionally? Is it something you have to do from the beginning of a project, or can you change gears and start to incorporate it into your software development lifecycle? What have you found to be the pros/cons of the design approach? I came...
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IDE for Swing === Is there any IDE that simplifies creating Swing applications (ideally something along the lines of Visual Studio)
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Incosistency between MS Sql 2k and 2k5 with columns as function arguments === I'm having trouble getting the following to work in Sql Server 2k, but it works in 2k5: --works in 2k5, not in 2k create view foo as SELECT usertable.legacyCSVVarcharCol as testvar FROM usertable ...
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What workshops / user groups / conventions do you attend? === I haven't been to enough of these "live" events to really determine which, if any, are worth the time / money. Which ones do you attend and why?
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Can I add an event listener to a databinding action in Flex? === I have a ComboBox that I bind to a standard HTTPService, I would like to add an event listener so that I can run some code after the ComboBox is populated from the data provider. How can I do this?
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Using MySQLi - which is better for closing queries === I have a habit of keeping my variable usage to a bare minimum. So I'm wondering if there is any advantage to be gained by the following: $query = $mysqli->query('SELECT * FROM `people` ORDER BY `name` ASC LIMIT 0,30'); // Example 1 $query =...
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Active X Control JavaScript === My coworker and I have encountered a nasty situation where we have to use an active X control to manipulate a web camera on a page. Is it possible to assign a javascript event handler to a button in the active x control so that it would fire an action on the page when clicked, or do we...
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How to detect which blog API === Let's say that you want to create a dead simple BlogEditor and, one of your ideas, is to do what Live Writer does and ask only the URL of the persons Blog. How can you detect what type of blog is it? Basic detection can be done with the URL itself, such as http://myblog.blogger.com ...
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How to Pass Command Line Parameters in batch file === I needed to pass id and password to a cmd (or bat) file at the time of running rather than hardcoding them into the file. Here's how I do it. echo off fake-command /u %1 /p %2 Here's what the command line looks like: test.cmd admin P@55w0rd...
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