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How should I test a method that populates a list from a DataReader?
===
So I'm working on some legacy code that's heavy on the manual database operations. I'm trying to maintain some semblance of quality here, so I'm going TDD as much as possible.
The code I'm working on needs to populate, let's say a `List<Foo>` f... | 0 | [
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How to send email from a program _without_ using a preexisting account?
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I'd like my program to be able to email me error reports. How can I do this without hard-coding a username/password/SMTP server/etc. into the code? (Doing so would allow users to decompile the program and take over this email account.)
I've... | 0 | [
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Video Codec startcodes
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Does anybody know (or know of a resource that contains) a list of frame start codes for common video formats (MPEG-1/2/4, .wmv, .mov etc.). For example, an MPEG-1 video frame will (I think) always start with "00 00 01 00".
In essence I'd like to know these so that I could write a program ... | 0 | [
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Simple programming practice (Fizz Buzz, Print Primes)
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I want to practice my skills away from a keyboard (i.e. pen and paper) and I'm after simple practice questions like Fizz Buzz, Print the first N primes.
What are your favourite simple programming questions? | 0 | [
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How to compare html entity with JQuery
===
I have the next html code
<h3 id="headerid"><span onclick="expandCollapse('headerid')">⇑</span>Header title</h3>
I would like to toggle between up arrow and down arrow each time the user clicks the span tag.
function expandCollapse(id) {
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Can you use LINQ tools such as SQLMetal with an access database?
===
I'm creating a small database application to teach myself the following concepts
1. C# programming
2. .Net 3.5 framework
3. WPF
4. LINQ ORM
I want to use Microsoft Access as the database but I can't seem to find any mention of whether ... | 0 | [
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How do I fire an event when a iframe has finished loading in jQuery?
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I have to load a pdf within a page (don't ask...)
Ideally I would like to have a loading animated gif which is replaced once the pdf is loaded.
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How do I select an XML-node based on it's content?
===
How can I use XPath to select an XML-node based on it's content?
If I e.g. have the following xml and I want to select the <author>-node that contains Ritchie to get the author's full name:
<books>
<book isbn='0131103628'>
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regex formats
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I've seen a lot of commonality in regex capabilities of different regex-enabled tools/languages (e.g. perl, sed, java, vim, etc), but I've also many differences.
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JavaScript and Threads
===
Is there some way to do multi-threading in JavaScript? | 0 | [
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Should DOM splitText and normalise compose to give the identity?
===
I got embroiled in a discussion about DOM implementation quirks yesterday, with gave rise to an interesting question regarding Text.splitText and Element.normalise behaviours, and how they should behave.
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How can I launch the Google Maps iPhone application from within my own native application?
===
The [Apple Developer Documentation explains][1] that if you place a link in a web page and then click it whilst using Mobile Safari on the iPhone, the Google Maps application that is provided as standard with the iPhone will... | 0 | [
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How to redirect all stderr in bash?
===
I'm looking for a way to redirect all the stderr streams in interactive bash (ideally to its calling parent process).
I don't want to redirect stderr stream from each individual command, which I could do by appending `2> a_file` to each command.
By default, these stderr st... | 0 | [
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Should I migrate to ASP.NET MVC?
===
I just listened to the StackOverflow team's 17th podcast, and they talked so highly of ASP.NET MVC that I decided to check it out.
But first, I want to be sure it's worth it. I already created a base web application (for other developers to build on) for a project that's startin... | 0 | [
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How concerned should a developer be with the problem domain?
===
For example, let's say I'm working in the field of physics. How concerned should I be about the latest and greatest things in the field of physics in addition to the latest and greatest things in computer science and software engineering? Is it OK to jus... | 2 | [
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Software to manage (hardware and software) assets
===
Can anyone recommend a system or piece of software that will allow me to keep track of the assets in our (small) company. Ideally I'm looking for something that will track laptops, desktops etc, as well as software we may have purchased. Would be a bonus if it al... | 0 | [
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Monitoring files - how to know when a file is complete
===
We have several .NET applications that monitor a directory for new files, using FileSystemWatcher. The files are copied from another location, uploaded via FTP, etc. When they come in, the files are processed in one way or another. However, one problem that I ... | 0 | [
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Need a lightweight, free, windows SMTP server
===
Anyone have any experience with 3rd party SMTP server for windows (server 2003)? I would like to set one up so that the cruise control can send reports of nightly builds and svn check-ins.
I would like the server to be lightweight and free (this will only be used fo... | 0 | [
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How to know if a line intersects a plane in C#? - Basic 2D geometry
===
my school maths are very rusty and I think this is a good opportunity to take advance of this community :D
I have two points (a line) and a rectangle, I would like to know how to calculate if the line intersects the rectangle, my first approach... | 0 | [
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Table Scan vs. Add Index - which is quicker?
===
I have a table with many millions of rows. I need to find all the rows with a specific column value. That column is not in an index, so a table scan results.
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C++ - What does "Stack automatic" mean?
===
In my browsings amongst the Internet, I came across [this post][1], which includes this
> "(Well written) C++ goes to great
> lengths to make stack automatic
> objects work "just like" primitives,
> as reflected in Stroustrup's advice to
> "do as the ints do". This re... | 0 | [
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PHP and JavaScript regex
===
After my webform is submitted, regex will be applied to user input on the server side (via PHP). I'd like to have the identical regex running in real-time on the client side to show the user what the real input will be. This will be pretty much the same as the Preview section on the Ask Qu... | 0 | [
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Ethernet MAC address as activation code for an appliance?
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I'm not going to be too surprised if I get shot-down for asking a "non programming" question, but maybe somebody knows ...
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I'm giving a presentation to a Java User's Group on Groovy and I'm going to be doing some coding during the presentation to show some side-by-side Java/Groovy. I really like the GroovyConsole as it's simple and I can resize the text easily.
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Why won't .NET deserialize my primitive array from a web service?!
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Help! I have an Axis web service that is being consumed by a C# application. Everything works great, except that arrows of long values always come across as [0,0,0,0] - the right length, but the values aren't deserialized. I have tried with othe... | 0 | [
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When i try to do that I get the error:
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Winforms - Click/drag anywhere in the form to move it around on the desktop.
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How can I format a javascript date to be serialized by jQuery
===
I am trying to set a javascript date so that it can be submitted via JSON to a .NET type, but when attempting to do this, jQuery sets the date to a full string, what format does it have to be in to be converted to a .NET type?
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Windows built-in ZIP compression script-able?
===
Is the zip compression that is built into Windows XP/Vista/2003/2008 able to be scripted at all? What executable would I have to call from a BAT/CMD file? or is it possible to do it with VBScript?
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SQL Server: Get data for only the past year
===
I am writing a query in which I have to get the data for only the last year
What is the best way to do this
SELECT ...
From ...
WHERE date > '8/27/2007 12:00:00 AM' ?????
I am new to SQL so thanks for the help
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enter key to insert newline in asp.net multiline textbox control
===
I have some C# / asp.net code I inherited which has a textbox which I want to make multiline. I did so by adding textmode="multiline" but when I try to insert a newline, the enter key instead submits the form :P
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I have an images folder with a png in it. I would like to set a MenuItem's icon to that png. How do I write this in procedural code? | 0 | [
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How Popular is the Seam Framework
===
I'm using JBoss Seam Framework, but it's seems to me isn't very popular among java developers.
I want to know how many java programmers here are using it, and in what kind of projects.
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NullReferenceException on User Control handle
===
I have an Asp.NET application (VS2008, Framework 2.0). When I try to set a property on one of the user controls like
myUserControl.SomeProperty = someValue;
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===
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MS hotfix delayed delivery.
===
I just requested a hotfix from support.microsoft.com and put in my email address, but I haven't received the email yet. The splash page I got after I requested the hotfix said:
> **Hotfix Confirmation**
> We will send these hotfixes to the following e-mail address:
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Asp.Net Routing: How do I ignore multiple wildcard routes?
===
I'd like to ignore multiple wildcard routes. With asp.net mvc preview 4, they ship with:
RouteTable.Routes.IgnoreRoute("{resource}.axd/{*pathInfo}");
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Why would getcwd() return a different directory than a local pwd?
===
I'm doing some php stuff on an Ubuntu server.
The path I'm working in is **/mnt/dev-windows-data/Staging/mbiek/test_list** but the PHP call ***getcwd()*** is returning **/mnt/dev-windows/Staging/mbiek/test_list** (notice how it's dev-windows inst... | 0 | [
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Asp.Net MVC: How do I enable dashes in my urls?
===
I'd like to have dashes separate words in my URLs. So instead of:
/MyController/MyAction
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/My-Controller/My-Action
Is this possible? | 0 | [
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Good QA / Testing Podcast
===
Can anyone recommend a good Podcast for Quality Assurance / Tester folks. I find there is a wide variety on development but yet to find a good one for QA/Testing ( not from the developer point of view ).
| 4 | [
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Where can I find a graphical command shell?
===
Terminals and shells are very powerful but can be complicated to learn, especially to get the best out of them. Does anyone know of a more GUI based command shell that helps a user or displays answers in a more friendly way? I'm aware of IPython, but even the syntax of t... | 0 | [
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Is there a html opposite to noscript
===
Is there a tag in html that will only display its content if JavaScript is enabled? I know noscript works the opposite way around, displaying its html content when JavaScript is turned off. but I would like to only display a form on a site if JavaScript is available, telling th... | 0 | [
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How to store Application Messages for a .NET Website
===
I am looking for a method of storing Application Messages, such as
* "You have logged in successfully"
* "An error has occurred, please call the helpdesk on x100"
* "You do not have the authority to reset all system passwords" etc
So that "when" the user... | 0 | [
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tesseract interface
===
How do you OCR an tiff file using tesseract's interface in c#? Currently only know how to do it using the executable. | 0 | [
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Install-base of Java JRE?
===
Is there an online resource somewhere that maintains statistics on the install-base of Java including JRE version information? If not, is there any recent report that has some numbers?
I'm particularly interested in Windows users, but all other OSs are welcome too. | 0 | [
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When must I set a variable to "Nothing" in VB6?
===
In one of my VB6 forms, I create several other Form objects and store them in member variables.
Private m_frm1 as MyForm
Private m_frm2 as MyForm
// Later...
Set m_frm1 = New MyForm
Set m_frm2 = New MyForm
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C++ pitfalls
===
I remember first learning about vectors in the STL and after some time, I wanted to use a vector of bools for one of my projects. After seeing some strange behavior and doing some research, I learned that [a vector of bools is not really a vector of bools][1].
Anyone out there have any other commo... | 1 | [
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What is a good source for learning OLAP
===
Are there any excellent sources (book, podcast, tribal folklore, etc) fo rgetting a grasp on using OLAP for data analysis in SQL Server (or just in generic terms that can be applied to SQL Server)? | 2 | [
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Getting organised; The TODO list.
===
What's the best way to organise my personal TODO list?
and what tools are available for organising team TODO lists?
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How do I replicate content on a web farm
===
We have a Windows Server Web Edition 2003 Web Farm.
What can we use that handle replication across the servers for:
Content & IIS Configuration (App Pools, Virtual Directories, etc...)
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Dynamically display Edit Control Block menu item in SharePoint
===
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Looking for terracotta examples
===
I am looking for good example code for terracotta. Especially around using master/worker pattern. In particular using custom routing (we like, but would like to use some strick data affinity type routing - ie. one worker looks after a set of task types ).
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experience with java clustering ?
===
Would like to hear from people about their experience with java clustering (ie. implementing HA solutions). aka . terracotta, jgroups etc. It doesn't have to be web apps. Experience writing custom stand alone servers would be great also. | 0 | [
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Moving from Visual Studio 2005 to 2008 and .NET 2.0
===
I'm currently using VS2005 Profesional and .NET 2.0, and since our project is rather large (25 projects in the solution), I'd like to try VS 2008, since its theoretically faster with larger projects.
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How to collect customer feedback?
===
What's the best way to close the loop and have a desktop app "call home" with customer feedback? Right now our code will login to our SMTP server and send me some email. | 0 | [
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Database Schema Diagram Design Tool
===
Does anyone know of a good tool to quickly and easily create a diagram for a database schema? I don't need it to generate SQL to create the schema, I just want to diagram it.
My current process involves drawing out the db schema by hand on paper, works great but there has got... | 4 | [
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What is a resonable length limit on person "Name" fields?
===
I have a simple webform that will allow unauthenticated users to input their information, including name. I gave the name field a limit of 50 characters to coincide with my database table where the field is varchar(50), but then I started to wonder.
Is i... | 0 | [
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Compare Version Identifiers
===
Here is my code, which takes two version identifiers in the form "1, 5, 0, 4" or "1.5.0.4" and determines which is the newer version.
Suggestions or improvements, please!
/// <summary>
/// Compares two specified version strings and returns an integer that
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programmatically retrieve Visual Studio install directory
===
I know there is a registry key indcating the install directory, but don't remember what it is off-hand.
Currently interested in VS2008 install directory, though it wouldn't hurt to list others for future reference.
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Display solution/file path in Visual Studio IDE
===
I frequently work with multiple instances of Visual Studio, often working on different branches of the same solution.
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Qt Child Window Placement
===
Is there a way to specify a child's initial window position in Qt?
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Does anyone use mindmapping tools?
===
I wonder if anyone (or any team) uses mindmapping tools (mindstorms/brainstorms before projects). I'm going to start a new project and I think if it would be useful. If yes, which tool should I use. | 0 | [
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===
How could i implement in delphi Type-Safe Enumerations ? Basically, i'd like to replace a set of primitive constants of a enumeration with a set of static final object references encapsulated in a class ? .
In Java, we can do something like:
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Best way to enumerate all available video codecs on Windows?
===
I'm looking for a good way to enumerate all the Video codecs on a Windows XP/Vista machine.
I need present the user with a set of video codecs, including the compressors and decompressors. The output would look something like
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What does this javascript error mean? Permission denied to call method to Location.toString
===
This error just started popping up all over our site.
***Permission denied to call method to Location.toString***
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Using MVP - How to use Events Properly for Testing
===
I've just started using the MVP pattern in the large ASP.NET application that I'm building (re-building actually) and I am having a hard time figuring out how I should be using Events applied to the view.
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Is code written in Vista 64 compatible on 32 bit os?
===
We are getting new dev machines and moving up to Vista 64 Ultimate to take advantage of our 8gb ram. Our manager wants us to do all dev in 32bit virtual machines to make sure there will be no problems with our code moving into production.
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SQL: Returning the sum of items depending on which type it is
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Delayed Write Failed on Windows 2003 Clustered Fileshare
===
I am trying to solve a persistent IO problem when we try to read or write to a Windows 2003 Clustered Fileshare. It is happening regularly and seem to be triggered by traffic. We are writing via .NET's FileStream object.
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Resize transparent images using C#
===
Does anyone have the secret formula to resizing transparent images (mainly GIFs) *without* ANY quality loss - what so ever?
I've tried a bunch of stuff, the closest I get is not good enough.
Take a look at my main image:
[http://www.thewallcompany.dk/test/main.gif][1]
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How do I tell Maven to use the latest version of a dependency?
===
In Maven, dependencies are usually set up like this:
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Can you use CruiseControl to build Cocoa/Objective-C projects?
===
Has anyone ever set up Cruise Control to build an OS X Cocoa/Objective-C project?
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===
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Apache Webservers
===
What is the difference in terms of functionality between the Apache HTTP Server and Apache Tomcat?
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Open 2 Visio diagrams in different windows
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I would like to know if I can open 2 different diagrams using MS Visio and each diagram have its own window. I've tried in several ways, but I always end up with 1 Visio window ...
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===
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MySQL Binary Log Replication: Can it be set to ignore errors?
===
I'm running a master-slave MySQL binary log replication system (phew!) that, for some data, is not in sync (meaning, the master holds more data than the slave). But the slave stops very frequently on the slightest MySQL error, can this be disabled? (per... | 0 | [
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get file version in powershell
===
How can you get the version information from a `.dll` or `.exe` file in PowerShell?
Specifically interested in `File Version`, though other version info (i.e. `Company`, `Language`, `Product Name`, etc) would be helpful as well.
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Java code to import CSV into Access
===
I posted the code below to the Sun developers forum since I thought it was erroring (the true error was before this code was even hit). One of the responses I got said it would not work and to throw it away. But it is actually working. It might not be the best code (I am new ... | 0 | [
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How do I create a draggable and resizable JavaScript popup window?
===
I want to create a draggable and resizable window in JavaScript for cross browser use, but I want to try and avoid using a framework if I can.
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How to unit test an object with database queries
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I've heard that unit testing is "totally awesome", "really cool" and "all manner of good things" but 70% or more of my files involve database access (some read and some write) and I'm not sure how to write a unit test for these files.
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What is the proper virtual directory access permission level required for a SOAP web service?
===
When setting up a new virtual directory for hosting a SOAP web service in IIS 6.0 on a Server 2003 box I am required to set the access permissions for the virtual directory. The various permissions are to allow/disallow ... | 0 | [
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C# Performance For Proxy Server (vs C++)
===
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How do I configure an ASP.NET MVC project to work with Boo
===
I want to see what it would be like to build an ASP.NET MVC application with Boo instead of C#. I you have tried this or know how to configure this, I'd be interested to know what you need to do.
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Performance vs Readability
===
Reading [this question][1] I found this as (note the quotation marks) "code" to solve the problem (that's perl by the way).
100,{)..3%!'Fizz'*\5%!'Buzz'*+\or}%n*
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Understanding Interfaces
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I have class method that returns a list of employees that I can iterate through. What's the best way to return the list? Typically I just return an ArrayList. However, as I understand, interfaces are better suited for this type of action. Which would be the best interface to use? Also, w... | 0 | [
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Update Panel inside of a UserControl inside of a Repeater inside of another UpdatePanel
===
Yes, it sounds crazy....It might be.
The final updatepanel does not appear to trigger anything, it just refreshes the update panels and does not call back to the usercontrol hosting it.
Any ideas? | 0 | [
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NHibernate and Oracle connect through Windows Authenication
===
How do I use Windows Authentication to connect to an Oracle database?
Currently I just use an Oracle Username and password however a requirement is to give the user on install the option of selecting Windows Authentication since we offer the same as SQ... | 0 | [
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===
What are the ways to retrieve data submitted to the web server from a form in the client HTML in ASP.NET? | 0 | [
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query all public folders for forms used
===
Does anyone have a script or can anyone point me in the right direction to query an Exchange (2003) public folder tree to determine all forms being used? I need an output of form object/display name and count for each form type in each folder. | 0 | [
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Is there a Way to use Linq to Oralce
===
I can connect with the DataContext to the Oracle database however I get errors in running the query against the oracle database. I looked at the SQL generated and it is for MSSQL and not Oracle PSQL.
Does anybody know of a decent easy to use wrapper to use LINQ against an... | 0 | [
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Can I use establishSecurityContext in WCF so I only authenticate once?
===
What is the best approach to make sure you only need to authenticate once when using an API built on WCF?
My current bindings and behaviors are listed below
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<binding name="wsHttp">
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Should I use Google Web Toolkit for my new webapp?
===
I would like to create a database backed interactive AJAX webapp which has a custom (specific kind of events, editing) calendaring system. This would involve quite a lot of JavaScript and AJAX, and I thought about Google Web Toolkit for the interface and Ruby on R... | 0 | [
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book on... System Archaeology
===
I work in the IT consulting line. My job is to penetrate into whatever client/customer environment I have been assigned to and bring about technological improvements (or sometimes, black magic tricks) to boost their business/domain.
As I am sure many out there are just like me, you... | 0 | [
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