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What is good forum software to add to an existing Rails application? === Should be easy to setup, and easy to couple application and forum users.
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What are effective options for embedding video in an ASP.NET web site? === A quick glance at the present-day internet would seem to indicate that Adobe Flash is the obvious choice for embedding video in a web page. Is this accurate, or are they other effective choices? Does the choice of ASP.NET as a platform influe...
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What's the best online payment processing solution? === Should be available to non-U.S. companies, easy to setup, reliable, cheap, customizable, etc. What are your experiences?
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What is a good web-based Grid that accepts Excel clipboard data? === Any good recommendations for a platform agnostic (i.e. Javascript) grid control/plugin that will accept pasted Excel data and can emit Excel-compliant clipboard data during a Copy? I believe Excel data is formatted as CSV during "normal" clipboard...
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vim Tutorials === I want to start using vim as my text editor for PHP, what do you guys suggest as good tutorials for not only using vim but also in a project sense?
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Appropriate pagefile size for SQL Server === Does any know a good rule of thumb for the appropriate pagefile size for a Windows 2003 server running SQL Server?
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What are your favorite Powershell Cmdlets? === I just found /n softwares free Powershell NetCmdlets, and after playing with them I love the functionality they bring to the command line. So it begs the question what are your favorite Cmdlets, and how do you use them?
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What are some web-based knowledge-base solutions? === I've used a WordPress blog and a Screwturn Wiki (at two separate jobs) to store private, company-specific KB info, but I'm looking for something that was created to be a knowledge base. Specifically, I'd like to see: - Free/low cost - Simple method for use...
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Split String in SQL === Using SQL Server 2005, how do I split a string so I can access item x. For example, take the string "Hello John Smith". How can I split the string by a space and access item 1 which should return "John"?
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What's the best way to determine if a temporary table exists in SQL Server? === When writing a T-SQL script that I plan on re-running, often times I use temporary tables to store temporary data. Since the temp table is created on the fly, I'd like to be able to drop that table only if it exists (before I create it). ...
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Version Control. Getting started... === So I know I need to implement version control, even for just the developing I do at home. My issue is I have read about how great Subversion is for the past couple years. I was about to dedicate myself to learning this on the side. But now I am starting to read about Git bei...
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What all do I need to escape when sending a (My)SQL query? === When you execute a SQL query, you have to clean your 'strings' or users can execute malicious SQL on your website. I usually just have a function escape_string(blah), which: - Replaces escapes (\) with double escapes (\\). - Replaces single quotes...
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How do I use T-SQL Group By === I know I need to have (although I don't know why) an Order By clause on the end of a SQL query that uses any aggregate functions like count, sum, avg, etc: select count(userID), userName from users group by userName When else would GROUP BY be useful, and what are the performa...
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How can you tell when a user last pressed a key (or moved the mouse)? === In a Win32 environment, you can use the GetLastInputInfo API call [see msdn doc][1]. Basically, this method returns the last tick that corresponds with when the user last provided input, and you have to compare that to the current tick to deter...
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What sites offer free quality web site design templates? === Let's aggregate a list of free quality web site design templates. There are a million of these sites out there, but most are repetitive and boring. I'll start with [freeCSStemplates.org][1] I also think other sites should follow some sort of standards...
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I need to know how much disk space a table is using in SQL Server === I think most people know how to do this via the GUI (right click table, properties), but doing this in T-SQL totally rocks.
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What Hosting Service is best for Django applications? === I have been using django a great deal lately and would like to find a home to host my apps. What is the **best** django web host? (*Official django support preferred*) Which service has the lowest price (*without a long contract*)?
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Shell scripting input redirection oddities === Can anyone explain this behavior? Running: #!/bin/sh echo "hello world" | read var1 var2 echo $var1 echo $var2 results in nothing being ouput, while: #!/bin/sh echo "hello world" > test.file read var1 var2 < test.file echo $...
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Setting up an Erlang development environment === I'm interested in looking at Erlang and want to follow the path of least resistance in getting up and running. At present, I'm planning on installing [Erlang R12B-3][1] and [Erlide][2] ([Eclipse][3] plugin). This is largely a Google-result-based decision. Initially t...
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Data verifications in Getter/Setter or elsewhere ? === I'm wondering if it's a good idea to make **verifications** in **getters** and **setters** or elsewhere in the code. This might surprise you be when it comes to **optimizations** and **speed-ing** up the code, I think you should not made verifications in getter...
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Lightweight IDE for Linux === Even though I have a robust and fast computer (Pentium Dual Core 2.0 with 2Gb RAM), I'm always searching for lightweight software to have on it, so it runs fast even when many apps are up and running simultaneously. On the last few weeks I've been migrating gradually to Linux and want ...
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What is keyboard shortcut to view all open documents in Visual Studio 2008 === I am trying to learn the keyboard shortcuts in Visual Studio in order to be more productive. So I downloaded a document showing many of the default keybindings in Visual Basic when using the VS 2008 IDE from Microsoft: http://www.microsoft...
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Do you have any recommended add-ons/plugins for Microsoft Visual Studio? === Freebies prefered, but if it is worth the cost....
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Global Exception Handling === When working on ASP.NET 1.1 projects I always used the Global.asax to catch all errors. I'm looking for a similar way to catch all exceptions in a WinForms user control which ends up being a hosted IE control. What is the proper way to go about doing something like this?
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Xen - Can't get a Console to VMs === I've followed this otherwise [excellent tutorial][1] on getting Xen working with Ubuntu but am not able to get a console into my virtual machine (domU). I've got the `extra = '2 console=xvc0'` line in my /etc/xen/**hostname_here**.cfg file like they say, but am not able to get a co...
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What's the BEST way to remove the time portion of a datetime value (SQL Server) === Here's what I use: SELECT CAST(FLOOR(CAST(getdate() as FLOAT)) as DATETIME) I'm thinking there may be a better/more elegant way. Requirements: - it has to be as fast as possible (the less casting the better) - final ...
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Is it better to create Model classes, or just stick with generic database utility class? === We have a simple utility class in-house for our database calls (a light wrapper around ADO.Net), but I am thinking of creating classes for each database/object. Would it be smart to do so, or would it only benefit if we were ...
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ARBG to RGB === Let's say that we have an ARGB color Color argb = Color.FromARGB(127, 69, 12, 255); //Light Urple. When this is painted on top of an existing color, the colors will blend. So blended with white, the resulting color is Color.FromARGB(255, 162, 133, 255); The solution should work like this...
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Setting Objects to Null/Nothing after use in Dot Net === I understand that it in dot net it is essential to dispose of any instances of objects that implement the Idisposable interface to release resources. I also Know that when an object goes out of scope it is marked for collection ready for the next pass of the ...
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What's the best setup for Mono development on Windows? === I started trying to play with Mono, mostly for fun at the moment. I first tried to use the VS plugin that will convert a csproj into a makefile, but there seemed to be no version available for VS2005. I also read about the MonoDevelop IDE, which sounded nice...
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Map Routing, a la Google Maps? === I've always been intrigued by Map Routing, but I've never found any good introductory (or even advanced!) level writeups talking about it. Does anybody have any pointers, hints, etc?
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How should I translate from screen space coordinates to image space coordinates in a WinForms PictureBox? === I have an application that displays an image inside of a WinForms PictureBox control. The SizeMode of the control is set to Zoom so that the image contained in the picture box will be displayed in an aspect-c...
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SQL Server 2000: Is there a way to tell when a record was last modified? === The table doesn't have a timestamp field, obviously. :-)
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SQL 2005 For XML Explicit - Need help formatting === I have a table with a structure like the following: ------------------------------ LocationID | AccountNumber ------------------------------ long-guid-here | 12345 long-guid-here | 54321 To pass into another stored procedure, I need...
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How to curl or wget a stackoverflow page? === I would like to make a nightly cron job that fetches my stackoverflow page and diffs it from the previous day's page, so I can see a change summary of my questions, answers, ranking, etc. Unfortunately, I couldn't get the right set of cookies, etc, to make this work. A...
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Do you have any recommended add-ons/plugins for Eclipse? === Any great plugins out there, free or otherwise?
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Paging SQL Server 2005 Results === How do I page results in SQL Server 2005? I SQL Server 2000, there was no reliable way todo this but I'm now wondering if SQL Server 2005 has any built in method. What I mean by paging is, for example, if I list users by their username, I want to be able to only return the firs...
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How do you printf an unsigned long long int? === #include <stdio.h> int main() { unsigned long long int num = 285212672; //FYI: fits in 29 bits int normalInt = 5; printf("My number is %d bytes wide and its value is %ul. A normal number is %d.\n", sizeof(num), num, normalInt); return ...
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Options for HTML scraping? === I'm thinking of trying Beautiful Soup, a python package for HTML scraping. Are there any other HTML scraping packages I should be looking at? Python is not a requirement, I'm actually interested in hearing about other languages as well.
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Reading a C/C++ data structure in C# from a byte array === What would be the best way to fill a C# struct from a byte[] array where the data was from a C/C++ struct? The C struct would look something like this (my C is very rusty): typedef OldStuff { CHAR Name[8]; UInt32 User; CHAR L...
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Possible to "spin off" several GUI threads? (Not halting the system at Application.Run) === **My Goal** I would like to have a main processing thread (non GUI), and be able to spin off GUIs in their own background threads as needed, and having my main non GUI thread keep working. Put another way, I want my main non...
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Choosing a static code analysis tool === I'm working on a project where I'm coding in C in a UNIX environment. I've been using the lint tool to check my source code. Lint has been around a long time (since 1979), can anyone suggest a more recent code analysis tool I could use ? Preferably a tool that is free.
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How to render a control to look like ComboBox with Visual Styles enabled? === I have a control that is modelled on a ComboBox. I want to render the control so that the control border looks like that of a standard Windows ComboBox. Specifically, I have followed the MSDN documentation and all the rendering of the contro...
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Project Suggestions === I'd like suggestions for a small project to work on this fall. Something I can work on a few hours a week that will keep me entertained and help me learn new things about a particular language, coding style, etc. I like to program in PHP and Java but am very interested in coding something us...
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Best Text Editor For Linux (Besides Vi)? === Let me preface this question by saying I use TextMate on Mac OSX for my text needs and I am in love with it. Anything comparable on the Linux platform? I'll mostly use it for coding python/ruby. Doing a google search yielded outdated answers.
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MySQL/Apache Error in PHP MySQL query === I am getting the following error: > Access denied for user 'apache'@'localhost' (using password: NO) When using the following code: <?php include("../includes/connect.php"); $query = "SELECT * from story"; $result = mysql_query($query) or die(...
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How to Test Web Code === Does anyone have some good hints for writing test code for database-backend development where there is a heavy dependency on state. Specifically, I want to write tests for code that retrieve records from the database, but the answers will depend on the data in the database (which may change...
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How can I detect if a browser is blocking an popup? === Occasionally, I've come across a webpage that tries to pop open a new window (for user input, or something important), but the popup blocker prevents this from happening. What methods can the calling window use to make sure the new window launched properly?
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Getting started with a custom JXTA PeerGroup === I have been working with JXTA 2.3 for the last year or so for a peer-to-peer computing platform I am developing. I am migrating to JXTA 2.5 and in the process I am trying to clean up a lot of my use of JXTA. For the most part, I approached JXTA with a "just make it work...
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An executable Python app === Python works on multiple platforms and can be used for desktop and web applications, thus I conclude that there is some way to compile it into an executable for Mac, Windows and Linux. The problem being I have no idea where to start or how to write a GUI with it, can anybody shed some l...
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HSL in .net === What tools have you used for working with HSL colors in .net?
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Incomplete results with Turkish characters in Indexing Service === *Finally I get to post my **ı**'s and **İ**'s as promised...* I've found that MS Indexing Service returns incomplete results when searching for documents with Turkish content. It seems to choke especially regarding the (incorrectly-named) [4I proble...
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Indexing Service + MODI = Full-text over OCR? You wish! === Scenario: You have configured Indexing Service to index your files, which also include scanned images saved as hi-res TIFF files. You also have installed MS Office 2003+ and configured MS Office Document Imaging (MODI) correctly so you can perform OCR on your...
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What is the best way to parse strings in Java === I have some friends making a text-based game in Java (what the hell?), and they're looking for the best way to parse strings for commands. They've come across many methods and are wondering what would be the best way to go about things.
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My website got hacked... What should I do? === My dad called me today and said people going to his website were getting 168 viruses trying to download to their computers. He isn't technical at all, and built the whole thing with a WYSIWYG editor. I popped his site open and viewed the source, and there was a line of...
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Bringing Window to the Front in C# using Win32 API === I am writing an application that needs to bring window of an external app to the foreground, and not necessarily steal focus (there is a setting the user can toggle to steal/not steal focus). What is the best way to go about this using the win32 API? I have tr...
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What problems can be solved, or tackled more easily, using graphs and trees? === What are the most common problems that can be solved with both these data structures? It would be good for me to have also recommendations on books that: - Implement the structures - Implement and explain the reasoning of the a...
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Reverse DNS in Ruby? === I'm in an environment with a lot of computers that haven't been properly inventoried. Basically, no one knows which IP goes with which mac address and which hostname. So I wrote the following: # This script goes down the entire IP range and attempts to # retrieve the Hostname and...
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Using ASP.NET Dynamic Data / LINQ to SQL, how do you have two table fields have a relationship to the same foreign key? === I am using ASP.NET Dynamic Data for a project and I have a table that has two seperate fields that link to the same foreign key in a different table. This relationship works fine in SQL Server...
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How to generate getters and setters in Visual Studio? === The question is in the title.
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What is recursion and when should I use it? === One of the topics that seems to come up regularly on mailing lists and online discussions is the merits (or lack thereof) of doing a Computer Science Degree. An argument that seems to come up time and again for the negative party is that they have been coding for some nu...
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Is there an Unobtrusive Captcha for web forms? === What is the best unobtrusive CAPTCHA for web forms? One that does not involve a UI, rather a non-UI Turing test.
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Safest way to iterate through the keys of a Perl hash? === If I have a perl hash with a bunch of (key, value) pairs, what is the preferred method of iterating through all the keys? I have heard that using `each` may in some way have unintended side effects. So, is that true, and is one of the two following methods b...
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Linux - files and scripts that execute on boot === If I want to make something run on startup on Linux, where is the preferred place to put things? I would like a description of each script or file that is executed at boot, and that script or file's purpose as to how you edit it, or what sorts of things are normal to ...
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Linking two Office documents === **Problem:** I have two spreadsheets that each serve different purposes but contain one particular piece of data that needs to be the same in both spreadsheets. This piece of data (one of the columns) gets updated in spreadsheet A but needs to also be updated in spreadsheet B. ...
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How do I configure and communicate with a serial port? === I need to send and receive data over serial connections (RS-232 and RS-422). How do I set up and communicate with such a connection? How do I figure out what the configuration settings (e.g. baud rate) should be and how do I set them? In particular I am...
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Speed Comparisons - Procedural vs. OO in interpreted languages === In interpreted programming languages, such as PHP and JavaScript, what are the repercussions of going with an Object Oriented approach over a Procedural approach? Specifically what I am looking for is a checklist of things to consider when creating ...
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What is Inversion of Control? === Inversion of Control (or IoC) can be quite confusing when it is first encountered. 1. What is it? 2. What problems does it solve? 3. When is it appropriate and when not?
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Calling a Function From a String With the Function's Name in Python === What is the best way to go about calling a function given a string with the function's name in a python program. For example, let's say that I have a module foo, and I have a string whose contents are "bar". What is the best way to go about call...
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Plugin for Visual Studio to Mimic Eclipse's "Open Type" or "Open Resource" Keyboard Access === If you've ever used Eclipse, you've probably noticed the great keyboard shortcuts that let you hit a shortcut key combination, then just type the first few characters of a function, class, filename, etc. It's even smart enou...
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Can ASP.NET AJAX partial rendering work inside a SharePoint 2007 application page? === I have a simple page with my ScriptManager and my UpdatePanel, and my ContentTemplate has one ListBox and one Label. I am just trying to catch its OnSelectionChanged so I can update the text in the Label. No matter what settings I...
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Best ways to teach a beginner to program? === I am currently engaged in teaching my brother to program. He is a total beginner, but very smart. I've noticed that some of our sessions have gotten bogged down in minor details, and I don't feel I've been very organized. What can I do to teach him effectively? Is th...
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How can I create debian install packages in Windows for a Visual Studio project? === I'm developing some cross platform software targeting Mono under Visual Studio and would like to be able to build the installers for Windows and Linux with a single button click. I figure I could do it by calling cygwin from a post-bu...
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Can you force either a scalar or array ref to be an array in Perl? === I have a perl variable `$results` that gets returned from a service. The value is supposed to be an array, and `$results` should be an array reference. However, when the array has only one item in it, `$results` will be set to that value, and not...
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Why are SYSTEM and taskmgr.exe taking up 100% of my CPU? === I'm running 32-bit Windows 2003 R2 in VMware 6.0.3 on my Windows XP 32-bit host OS. I have run all the Windows updates, but haven't done any other tweaking. About once every hour (but not quite on a schedule) my CPU usage goes to 100%, slowing everything d...
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help with cronjobs? === How can i set up my crontab to execute X script at 11:59PM every day without emailing me or creating any logs? Right now my crontab looks something like this > @daily /path/to/script.sh
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How do I show test results in TeamCity from a Command Line Runner === I'm compiling a NAnt project on linux with TeamCity Continuous Integration server. I have been able to generate a test report by running NAnt on mono thru a Command Line Runner but don't have the options of using the report like a NAnt Runner. I'm a...
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'Best' Diff Algorithm === I need to implement a Diff algorithm in VB.NET to find the changes between two different versions of a piece of text. I've had a scout around the web and have found a couple of different algorithms. Does anybody here know of a 'best' algorithm that I could implement? Thanks, - Chris
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What are the best practices for using Extension Methods in .Net? === I have seen these being used every which way, and have been accused of using them the wrong way (though in that case, I was using them that way to demonstrate a [point](http://blog.gadodia.net/extension-methods-in-vbnet-and-c/)). So, what do you t...
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How to set up unit testing for visual studio c++ === I'm having trouble figuring out how to get the testing framework set up and usable in visual studio 2008 for c++. Any links or tutorials would be appreciated.
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.htaccess directives to *not* redirect certain URLs === In an application that heavily relies on .htaccess RewriteRules for its PrettyURLs (CakePHP in my case), how do I correctly set up directives to exclude certain directories from this rewriting? I.e.: /appRoot/.htaccess app/ stat...
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Actionscript 3 - Fastest way to parse yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss to a Date object? === I have been trying to find a really fast way to parse yyyy-mm-dd [hh:mm:ss] into a Date object. Here are the 3 ways I have tried doing it and the times it takes each method to parse 50,000 date time strings. Does anyone know any faster ...
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ASP.NET absolute path back to web-relative path === If I have managed to locate and verify the existence of a file using Server.MapPath and I now want to send the user directly to that file, what is the **fastest** way to convert that absolute path back into a relative web path?
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Repository pattern tutorial in C# === Can anyone recommend good tutorial on repository pattern usage, in C#?
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Unit testing with VSTest basics === Need good tutorial on this topic.
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Anyone soloing using fogbugz? === Is there anyone working solo and using fogbugz out there? I'm interested in personal experience/overhead versus paper. I am involved in several projects and get pretty hammered with lots of details to keep track of... Any experience welcome. (Yes I know Mr. Joel is on the stacko...
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Sql query, count and group by === if i have data like this: Key Name 1 Dan 2 Tom 3 Jon 4 Tom 5 Sam 6 Dan What is the sql query to bring back the records where the Name is repeated 2 or more times. So the result i would want is Tom Dan
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C# Convert Integers into Written Numbers === Is there an efficient method of converting an integer into the written numbers for example: String Written = IntegerToWritten(21); would return "Twenty One" Is there any way of doing this that doesn't involve a massive lookup table?
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How can I make the browser see CSS and Javascript changes? === CSS and Javascript files don't change very often, so I want them to be cached by the web browser. But I also want the web browser to see changes made to these files without requiring the user to clear their browser cache. Also want a solution that works we...
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How do you pack a visual studio c++ project for release? === I'm wondering how to make a release build that includes all necessary dll files into the .exe so the program can be run on a non-development machine without it having to install the microsoft redistributable on the target machine. Without doing this you g...
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C/C++ library for reading MIDI signals from a USB MIDI device === I want to write C/C++ programs that take input from a MIDI device. The MIDI device connects to my PC using a USB connector. I'm looking for a (C/C++ implemented) library that I can use to read the MIDI signals from the MIDI device through the US...
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Displaying ad content from Respose.WriteFile()/ Response.ContentType === How would one display any add content from a "dynamic" aspx page? Currently I am working on using the System.Web.HttpResponse "Page.Response" to write a file that is stored on a web server to a web request. This would allow people to hit a url...
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"documentation" conventions and auto checking them === <p>Were defining a C# module to outsource (I dont like it either ...) </p> <p>maintaining and evolving it will be done inhouse.</p> <p>Is there any good way to define and autocheck the in-code documentation quality ? </p> <p>thanks.</p>
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Big O, how do you calculate/approximate it? === Most people with a degree in CS will certainly know what [Big O stands for][1]. It helps us to measure how (in)efficient an algorithm really is and if you know in [what category the problem you are trying to solve lays in][2] you can figure out if it is still possible t...
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Peak detection of measured signal === We use a data acquisition card to take readings from a device that increases its signal to a peak and then falls back to near the original value. To find the peak value we currently search the array for the highest reading and use the index to determine the timing of the peak valu...
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Timer-based event triggers === I am currently working on a project with specific requirements. A brief overview of these are as follows: * Data is retrieved from external webservices * Data is stored in SQL 2005 * Data is manipulated via a web GUI * The windows service that communicates with the web services ...
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Mapping values from two array in Ruby === I'm wondering if there's a way to do what I can do below with Python, in Ruby: sum = reduce(lambda x, y: x + y, map(lambda x, y: x * y, weights, data)) I have two arrays of equal sizes with the weights and data but I can't seem to find a function similar to map in Ru...
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Why can't I have abstract static methods in c#? === I've been working with [providers][1] a fair bit lately and I came across an interesting situation where I wanted to have an abstract class that had an abstract static method. I read a few posts on the topic and it sort of made sense, but I was wondering if someone h...
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ASP.NET Hosting Options === **I'm not trying to start a "which language is better" argument here, so please don't go there.** <br> I typically use PHP for most of my web development (mostly because hosting is cheap), but for various reasons I'm looking to use ASP.NET for a couple new projects. But one of the major r...
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