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Latex=>PDF Rightsmanagement === Im currently writing my bachelor thesis with latex and using TexnicCenter. I want to be able to send my generated pdf file to people and they should be able to write comments. It seems like commenting is not allowed by default, how do I change this?
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C++ Memory management === I've learned in College that you always have to free your unused Objects but not how you actually do it. For example structuring your code right and so on. Are there any general rules on how to handle pointers in C++?
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Database: What is Multiversion Concurrency Control (MVCC) and which databases support it? === Recently Jeff has [posted][1] regarding his trouble with database deadlocks related to reading. Multiversion Concurrency Control claims to solve this problem. What is it, and what databases support it? [1]: http://ww...
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What motivates you more - individual rewards or team rewards? === There is a school of thought which says that any sort of individual rewarding promotes competition among team members at the expense of the team losing sight of the overall team focus/goal. Although it sounds right.. I am curious as to how traditiona...
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Detecting undefined variable in JavaScript === What's the best way of checking if a variable or object property in JavaScript is undefined?
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Generating gradients programatically? === Given 2 rgb colors and a rectangular area, I'd like to generate a basic linear gradient between the colors. I've done a quick search and the only thing I've been able to find is [this blog entry][1], but the example code seems to be missing, or at least it was as of this post...
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ASP.Net AJAX and PageRequestManagerParserErrorException === Has anyone run into this error message before when using a timer on an ASP.Net page to update a datagrid every x seconds? Searching google yielded this [blog entry][1] [1]: http://weblogs.asp.net/leftslipper/archive/2007/02/26/sys-webforms-pagerequest...
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Do you have any recommended File templates for resharper for VB.Net === The ones that stick out and make life usefull.
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Where can I learn more about PyPy's translation function? === I've been having a hard time trying to understand PyPy's translation. It looks like something absolutely revolutionary from simply reading the description, however I'm hard-pressed to find good documentation on actually translating a real world piece of co...
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Assembler IDE/Simulator for beginner === I'd like to learn how to program in Assembler. I've done a bit of assembly before (during my A-Level Computing course) but that was very definitely a simplified 'pseudo-assembler'. I've borrowed my Dad's old Z80 Assembler reference manual, and that seems quite interesting so if...
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Find number of files in all subdirectories === Is there a way to find the number of files of a specific type without having to loop through all results inn a Directory.GetFiles() or similar method? I am looking for something like this: int ComponentCount = MagicFindFileCount(@"c:\windows\system32", "*.dll"); ...
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JavaServiceWrapper on 64bit linux, any problems? === We've been using the 32bit linux version of the [JavaServiceWrapper](http://wrapper.tanukisoftware.org/) for quite a while now and it's working perfectly. We are now considering also using it on 64bit linux systems. There are downloads for 64bit binaries on the webs...
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When to choose checked and unchecked exceptions === In Java (or any other language with checked exceptions), when creating your own exception class, how do you decide whether it should be checked or unchecked? My instinct is to say that a checked exception would be called for in cases where the caller might be able...
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Overriding equals and hashCode in Java === What issues / pitfalls do I need to consider when overriding equals and hashCode in a java class?
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How can I make "jconsole" to work on Websphere 6.1? === I've deployed some Managed Beans on WebSphere 6.1 and I've managed to invoke them through a standalone client, but when I try to use the application "jconsole" distributed with the standard JDK can can't make it works. Has anyone achieved to connect the jconso...
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'Reliable' SMS Unicode Encoding in PHP === I'm not very experienced with internationalisation using PHP, it must be said, and a deal of searching didn't really provide the answers I was looking for. I'm in need of working out a reliable way to convert only 'relevant' text to Unicode to send in an SMS message, using...
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Is this code an abuse of STL's find_if? === Let's say I have a list of server names stored in a vector, and I would like to contact them one at a time until one has successfully responded. I was thinking about using STL's find_if algorithm in the following way: find_if(serverNames.begin(), serverNames.end(), Co...
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What is the recomended tutorial on tracing in C#? === I want to introduce some tracing to a C# application I am writing. Sadly, I can never really remember how it works and would like a tutorial with reference qualities to check up on every now and then. It should include: - App.config / Web.config stuff to add f...
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Unix shell file copy flattening folder structure === On the UNIX bash shell (specifically Mac OS X Leopard) what would be the simplest way to copy every file having a specific extension from a folder hierarchy (including subdirectories) to the same destination folder (without subfolders)? Obviously there is the pro...
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How to enable the TRACE macro in Release mode? === The **[TRACE macro][1]** can be used to output diagnostic messages to the debugger when the code is compiled in **Debug** mode. I need the same messages while in **Release** mode. Is there a way to achieve this? (Please do **not** waste your time discussing why I s...
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Integrating Qt into legacy MFC applications === We currently maintain a suit of MFC applications that are fairly well designed, however the user interface is beginning to look tired and a lot of the code is in need quite a bit of refactoring to tidy up some duplication and/or performance problems. We make use of quit...
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Is there a library for rendering basic flow diagrams in Javascript? === On a web page I want to dynamically render very basic flow diagrams, i.e. a few boxes joined by lines. Ideally the user could then click on one of these boxes (DIVs?) and be taken to a different page. Resorting to Flash seems like an overkill and ...
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Cannot delete, a file with that name may already exist. === This is starting to vex me. I recently decided to clear out my FTP, and stumbled across an old Wordpress install I forgot I had (oh yes, very security conscious me). Anyway, for some reason deleting the directory failed so I investigated to see what was causi...
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What kind of database refactoring tools are there? === I am looking for something to integrate to my CI workflow. I've heard of dbdeploy (<http://dbdeploy.com/>) but I'm looking for something else. The reason I don't like dbdeploy is I don't want to install java on my server. I would prefer of course that the so...
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Microsoft .Net framework 3.5 SP1 Setup Fails === On my Vista machine I cannot install the .Net framework 3.5 SP1. Setup ends few moments after ending the download of the required files, stating in the log that: [08/26/08,09:46:11] Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0SP1 (CBS): [2] Error: Installation failed for compon...
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Dynamic top down list of controls in WindowsForms and C#? === In our project, [SharpWired][1], we're trying to create a download component similar to the download windows in Firefox or Safari. That is, one single top down list of downloads which are custom controls containing progress bars, buttons and what not. Th...
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How to "unversion" a file in either svn and/or git === It happens to me all the time. I accidentally version a file, I do not want to be versioned (i.e. developer/machine specific config-files). If I commit this file, I will mess up the paths on all the other developer machines - they will be unhappy. If I do de...
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Starting out with Exchange Server development === We've written several Outlook Add-ins for various projects and have now been asked to look at writing a Exchange server add-in. We will need to inspect all incoming / outgoing msgs and tag / file them into a document management system. If it's a message that we are i...
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C++ : Opening a file in non exclusive mode === I have to develop an application which parse a log file and send specific data to a server. It has to run on Linux and windows. The problem appears when I want to test the log rolling system (which rename the log file in .1 and create a new one with the same name). On...
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Total row count in Gridview using LinqDataSource and paging === I'm having a problem obtaining the total row count for items displayed in a Gridview using Paging and with a LinqDataSource as the source of data. I've tried several approaches: ` protected void GridDataSource_Selected(object sender, LinqDataSource...
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What to charge for a simple website === A friend of a friend has asked me to build a very simple site (a few static pages and a forum which would be setting up and theming an existing forum technology) but I'm not sure what to charge. What do people think would be appropriate?
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What are some instances in which expression trees are useful? === I completely understand the concept of expression trees but am having a hard time trying to find situations in which they are useful. Is there a specific instance in which expression trees can be applied? Or is it only useful as a transport mechanism fo...
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Flex tools for Mac === I'm starting developing with Flex on my Mac but i don't find good tools to ease the development. ¿Any good recommendation for Flex Tools on a Mac?
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What's wrong with C#? === <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/15528/whats-wrong-with-java">Asking the same of Java</a> yielded some very interesting responses, so I thought it would be only fair to ask the same thing of C#, probably Java's closest rival. I actually like this sort of question because it's a ...
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So what am I missing with this here WPF? === Background: I have a little video playing app with a UI inspired by the venerable Sasami2k, just updated to use VMR9 (i.e. Direct3D9 with DirectShow) and be less unstable. Currently, it's a C++ app using raw Win32, through necessity: none of the various toolkits are worth ...
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Finding the crash dump files for a C# app === An app I'm writing always crashes on a clients computer, but I don't get an exception description, or a stack trace. The only thing I get is a crash report that windows wants to send to Microsoft. I would like to get that dump file and investigate it myself, but I cannot f...
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How do I gracefully shut down a Mongrel web server === My RubyOnRails app is set up with the usual pack of mongrels behind Apache configuration. We've noticed that our Mongrel web server memory usage can grow quite large on certain operations and we'd really like to be able to dynamically do a graceful restart of sele...
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Getting parts of a URL (Regex) === Given the URL (single line): http://test.example.com/dir/subdir/file.html How can I extract the following parts using regular expressions: - The Subdomain (test) - The Domain (example.com) - The path without the file (/dir/subdir/) - The file (file.html) - The ...
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Using VLOOKUP in an array formula on Google Spreadsheets === Effectively I want to give numeric scores to alphabetic grades and sum them. In Excel, putting the `LOOKUP` function into an array formula works: {=SUM(LOOKUP(grades, scoringarray))} With the `VLOOKUP` function this does not work (only gets the sco...
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MFC resources / links === I am about to reenter the MFC world after years away for a new job. What resources to people recommend for refreshing the memory? I have been doing mainly C# recently. Also any MFC centric websites or blogs that people recommend?
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Web server statics repository -or- ZFS vs. NTFS === My goal is to maintain web file server separately from main ASP.NET application server for better scalability. Web file server will store a lot of files downloaded by users. So the question is: Is it worth to adopt FreeBSD + Apache + ZFS, or good old IIS will be сo...
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which are well written open source softwares(for learning)? === We learn programming by writing programs and learning from other programs. Which open source code repositories/programs you suggest for learning/improving programming?
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How can I manage OSGi build dependencies? === We've embedded an OSGi runtime (Equinox) into out custom client-server application to facilitate plugin development and so far things are going great. We've been using Eclipse to build plugins due to the built-in manifest editor, dependency management, and export wizard. U...
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What are good books about security and white-hat hacking? === I'm looking at [Writing Secure Code, Second Edition][1], but I was wondering what other good books were out there on this subject. A quick search turns up plenty, but I'm not sure where to begin. For the record, I am a software engineering undergraduate ...
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How can I reverse engineer a DirectShow graph? === I have a DirectShow graph to render MPEG2/4 movies from a network stream. When I assemble the graph by connecting the pins manually it doesn't render. But when I call Render on the GraphBuilder it renders fine. Obviously there is some setup step that I'm not perfo...
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Does MS-SQL know in-memory tables? === I've grown up as a programmer using MySQL all the way. Recently, I started changing some of our applications to support MS SQL Server as an alternative backend. One of the compatibility issues I ran into is the use of MySQL's CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE to create in-memory tables that...
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Is there a Box Plot graph avalible for Reporting Services 2005? === Is there a [Box Plot][1] graph, or box and whisker graph available for Reporting Services 2005? From the looks of the documentation there doesn't seem to be one out of the box; so I am wondering if there is a third party that has the graph, or a way t...
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How do you change the default homepage in a Grails application? === What is the configuration setting for modifying the default homepage in a Grails application to no longer be appName/index.gsp? Of course you can set that page to be a redirect but there must be a better way.
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What are models for storing tree structures and what are their charcteristics? === So far I have encountered adjacency list, nested sets and nested intervals as models for storing tree structures in a database. I know these well enough and have migrated trees from one to another. What are other popular models? What...
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ModalPopupExtender and SharePoint === Whenever I show a ModalPopupExtender on my Sharepoint site, the popup shown creates both horizontal and vertical scrollbars. If you scroll all the way to the end of the page, the scrollbar refreshes, and there is more page to scroll through. Basically, I think the popup is setti...
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How to get SpecUnit to run within a TeamCity CI build === I am trying to get SpecUnit to run in a continuous integration build using Nant. At the moment the files are in the correct place but no output is generated from SpecUnit.Report.exe. Here is the relevant task from the nant build script: <echo message="**...
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What's the difference between a temp table and table variable in MSSQL? === In Sql Server 2005, we can create temp tables on of two ways: declare @tmp table (Col1 int, Col2 int); or create table #tmp (Col1 int, Col2 int); What are the differences between the two? I have read conflicting opinions o...
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Is there a way to have index.html functionallity with content hosted on S3? === Is there a way to make S3 default to an index.html page? E.g.: My bucket object listing: /index.html /index.htm /favicon.ico /images/logo.gif A call to **www.mysite.com/*index.html*** works great! But if one were...
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Finding a DOI in a document or page === The [DOI][1] system places basically no useful limitations on what constitutes [a reasonable identifier][2]. However, being able to pull DOIs out of PDFs, web pages, etc. is quite useful for citation information, etc. Is there a reliable way to identify a DOI in a block of te...
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SQL Server - testing the database === What tools are people using for testing SQL Server databases? TSQLUnit?
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What is the "best" way to create a thumbnail using ASP.NET? === Story: The user uploads an image that will be added to a photo gallery. As part of the upload process, we need to A) store the image on the web server's hard drive and B) store a thumbnail of the image on the web server's hard drive. "Best" here is d...
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How do I calculate distance between two latitude longitude points? === Here's an easy one for you: How do I calculate the distance between two points points specified by latitude and longitude?
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Is it worth it to learn a dialect of assembly? === My goals are focused on software application development, and maybe web application development, but most likely desktop applications. I'm embarking on a path to becoming more familiar with C/C++, but should I go much lower than that, into assembly? Or would I not hav...
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Which resolution to target for a Mobile App? === When desinging UI for mobile apps in general which resolution could be considered safe as a general rule of thumb. My interest lies specifically in web based apps. The iPhone has a pretty high resolution for a hand held, and the Nokia E Series seem to oriented different...
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How do I change the locations of source files in a symbols file (pdb) === Basically what I want to do it this: a pdb file contains a location of source files (e.g. <code>C:\dev\proj1\helloworld.cs</code>). Is it possible to modify that pdb file so that it contains a different location (e.g. <code>\\more\differenter\lo...
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Are Http-Only cookies a viable option for an AJAX website? === Does JavaScript need access to cookies if AJAX is used?
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SQL Group By with an Order By === I have a table of tags and want to get the highest count tags from the list. Sample data looks like this id (1) tag ('night') id (2) tag ('awesome') id (3) tag ('night') using SELECT COUNT(*), `Tag` from `images-tags` GROUP BY `Tag` gets me back t...
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Exporting a C++ DLL === Most of my C/C++ development involves monolithic module files and absolutely no classes whatsoever, so usually when I need to make a DLL with accessible functions I just export them using the standard __declspec(dllexport) directive. Then access them either dynamically via LoadLibrary() or at ...
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Regular cast vs. static_cast vs. dynamic_cast === I've been writing C and C++ code for almost twenty years, but there's one aspect of these languages that I've never really understood. I've obviously used regular casts (i.e. MyClass *m = (MyClass *)ptr; all over the place, but there seem to be two other type...
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MSSQL: use table metadata for select stament? === I have a large database and would like to select table names that have a certain column name. I have done something like this in MySQL, but can't find any info on MSSQL. I want to do something like: <pre><code> select [table] from [db] where table [has column 'c...
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When do you use table clusters? === How do you determine when to use [table clusters][1]? There are two types, index and hash, to use for different cases. In your experience, have the introduction and use of table clusters paid off? If none of your tables are set up this way, modifying them to use table clusters wo...
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Ruby / Rails pre-epoch dates on windows === Working with dates in ruby and rails on windows, having problems with pre-epoch dates (before 1970) throwing out of range exceptions. Tried using both Time and DateTime objects but continuing to have the same problems.
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How to get rid of VSMacros80 folder from project root? === How can I have it so Visual Studio doesn't keep re-creating this folder that I never use. It's annoying ot keep looking and unnecessary.
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MSSQL to MySQL === I have a backup of an MSSQL DB in .bak format which I've successfully managed to restore to a local instance of SQL Server Express. I now want to export both the structure and data in a format that MySQL will accept. The tools that I use for MySQL management typically allow me to import/export .sql ...
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Never Committed === So I've been programming for 5 years+ and I've never committed any code to an open source project. I used and looked under the hood of many (mostly in the Java community). I want to get involved in something but I can't really decide which direction to go. For those of you who have committed t...
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Best way to share ASP.NET .ascx controls across different website applications? === Suppose you have 2 different ASP.NET applications in IIS. Also, you have some ASCX controls that you want to share across these 2 applications. What's the best way to create a "user control library", so that you can use the same con...
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What languages have the best/worst documentation and support communities? === This is more to satisfy my curiousity than anything else, but what languages have the best (or worst) documentation and support communities (including IRC, mailing lists, USENET groups, websites, forums, etc)?
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How bad is dynamic casting? === We often hear/read that one should avoid dynamic casting. I was wondering what would be 'good use' examples of it, according to you?
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WPF Listbox style with a button === I have a ListBox that has a style defined for ListBoxItems. Inside this style, I have some labels and a button. One that button, I want to define a click event that can be handled on my page (or any page that uses that style). How do I create an event handler on my WPF page to ha...
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PHP ToString() equivalent === How do I convert the value of a PHP variable to string? I was looking for something better than concatenating with an empty string works: $myText = $myVar . ''; like the ToString() method in Java or .NET.
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MS SQL DateTime conversion failure === I have a large table with 1 million+ records. Unfortunately, the person who created the table decided to put dates in a varchar(50) field. I need to do a simple date comparison - datediff(dd, convert(datetime, lastUpdate), getDate()) < 31 But it fails on the convert(...
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calculating user defined formulas (with c++) === We would like to have user defined formulas in our c++ program. e.g. The value *v = x + ( y - (z - 2)) / 2*. Later in the program the user would define x,y and z -> the program should return the result of the calculation. <br />Somewhen later the formula may get change...
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Feasability of GPU as a CPU? === What do you think the future of GPU as a CPU initiatives like CUDA are? Do you think they are going to become mainstream and be the next adopted fad in the industry? Apple is building a new framework for using the GPU to do CPU tasks and there has been alot of success in the Nvidias CU...
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Create an Attribute to Break the Build === OK, this kind of follows on from [my previous question](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/27758/notify-developer-of-a-do-not-use-method). What I would really like to do is create some sort of attribute which allows me to decorate a method that will **break the build**. Mu...
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Multiple classes in a header file vs. a single header file per class === For whatever reason, our company has a coding guideline that states: `Each class shall have it's own header and implementation file.` So if we wrote a class called MyString we would need an associated MyStringh.h & MyString.cxx. Does any...
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Does PHP have an equivalent to this type of Python string substitution? === Python has this wonderful way of handling string substitutions using dictionaries >>> 'The %(site)s site %(adj)s because it %(adj)s' % {'site':'Stackoverflow', 'adj':'rocks'} 'The Stackoverflow site rocks because it rocks' I lov...
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Why does Visual Studio create a new .vsmdi file? === If I open a solution in Visual Studio 2008 and run a unit test then VS creates a new .vsmdi file in the Solution Items folder and gives it the next number available e.g. My Solution2.vsmdi. Any idea why VS is doing this and how I can get it to stop doing this?
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8086 Assembler Tutorial === Following on from [http://stackoverflow.com/questions/27568/][1], I have decided to try and focus on x86 assembler rather than Z80 assembler. To that end, I'd like suggestions of good tutorials to follow. Suggestions of other useful information (such as reference works on x86 assembler) are...
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Mysql: Using "AND" Operation on tags and categories tables in Wordpress === This is a very specific question regarding **mysql** as implemented in **WordPress**. I'm trying to develop a plugin which will show (select) posts that have specific '**tags**' and belong to specific '**categories**' (both multiple) I w...
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Do you follow the Personal Software Process? Does your organization/team follow the Team Software Process? === For more information - [Personal Software Process on Wikipedia][1] and [Team Software Process on Wikipedia][2]. I have two questions: 1. What benefits have you seen from these processes? 2. Wh...
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Best Apache Ant Template === Every time I create a new project I copy the last project's ant file to the new one and make the appropriate changes (trying at the same time to make it more flexible for the next project). But since I didn't really thought about it at the begging, the file started to look really ugly. ...
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How can I convert types in C++ ? === I'm using two different libraries in my project, and both of them supply a basic rectangle struct. The problem with this is that there seems to be no way to insert a conversion between the types, so I can't call a function in one library with the result from a function in the other...
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In ASP.NET what are the differant ways to inline code in the .aspx? === Can I get a when to use for these and others? <% %> <%# EVAL() %> Thanks
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Bash reg-exp substitution === Is there a way to run a regexp-string replace on the current line in the bash? I find myself rather often in the situation, where I have typed a long commandline and then realize, that I would like to change a word somewhere in the line. My current approach is to finish the line, pr...
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Should I be doing JSPX instead of JSP? === Using [JDeveloper][1], I started developing a set of web pages for a project at work. Since I didn't know much about JDev at the time, I ran over to Oracle to follow some tutorials. The JDev tutorials recommended doing [JSPX][2] instead of [JSP][3], but didn't really explain ...
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Equation (expression) parser with precedence? === I've developed an equation parser using a simple stack algorithm that will handle binary (+, -, |, &, *, /, etc) operators, unary (!) operators, and parenthesis. Using this method, however, leaves me with everything having the same precedence - it's evaluated left t...
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Any pitfalls developing C#/.NET code in a Virtual Machine running on a MAC? === I am considering buying an Apple MAC book Pro, are than any pitfalls developing C#/.NET code in a Virtual Machine running on a MAC? For this purpose, is it better to run Vista or XPPro?
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Can I maintain state between calls to a SQL Server UDF? === I have a SQL script that inserts data (via INSERT statements currently numbering in the thousands) One of the columns contains a unique identifier (though not an IDENTITY type, just a plain ol' int) that's actually unique across a few different tables. I'...
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Generating an object model in Ruby from an XML DTD === I have an XML document with a DTD, and would love to be able to access the XML model, something like this: title = Thing.Items[0].Title Is there a way, in Ruby, to generate this kind of object model based on a DTD? Or am I stuck using REXML? Thanks!
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Impose a total ordering on all instances of *any* class in Java === I'm unsure whether the following code would ensure all conditions given in Comparator's Javadoc. class TotalOrder<T> implements Comparator<T> { public boolean compare(T o1, T o2) { if (o1 == o2 || equal(o1, o2))...
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Free Network Monitor === I am having trouble integrating two products, one of which is mine and they appear not to be talking. So I want to make sure they are communicating correctly. I had a look around for network monitor and found TCP Spy. This works but only shows 1 side of the conversation at a time (it has to ru...
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Web 2.0 CSS Color Combinations === What are the most user-friendly color combinations for Web 2.0 websites, such as background, button colors, etc.?
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How can I get notification when a mirrored SQL Server database has failed over === We have a couple of mirrored SQL Server databases. My first problem - the key problem - is to get a notification when the db fails over. I don't *need* to know because, erm, its mirrored and so it (almost) all carries on working auto...
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Moving SQL based reports to Data cubes === I am about to migrate a bunch of seriously over-complex Reports (MS SQL report server over some horrible stored procedures) to something more BI based. I was wondering if anybody had any pointers, gotchas, or general advice on the best way to do this. Thanks.
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Database compare tools === My company has a number of relatively small Access databases (2-5MB) that control our user assisted design tools. Naturally these databases evolve over time as data bugs are found and fixed and as the schema changes to support new features in the tools. Can anyone recommend a database diff...
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