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Is it possible to make a vs2008 c++ project import source file names from another file? === I have a situation where another developer is including source files from a project that I maintain in a project that he maintains. The nature of the files is such that each source file registers a "command" in an interpretive...
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CakePHP or CodeIgniter Longterm Upgrade / Maintainability? === I am deciding on a framework to try out for PHP and have narrowed it down to CakePHP and CodeIgniter. I have a couple questions for any of you who have used or are familiar with both: 1. I like the fact that Cake keeps most of the code outside the we...
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xHTML IE7 MIME-Type === Can someone tell me method to define the MIME-Type of a static XHTML File as text/html …. I don’t want to use php, asp.net…….. javascript would be ok
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Delegate Array === I am expirementing with calling delegate functions from a delegate array. I've been able to create the array of delegates, but how do I call the delegate? public delegate void pd(); public static class MyClass { static void p1() { //.....
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Best way to deal with users double-clicking buttons in a winforms app? === I'm working on a WinForms app and I have a user control in it. The buttons in the user control raise events up to the form to be handled by other code. One of the buttons starts some processses that will cause problems if they run simultaneou...
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How do I store a duplicate value from a array/hash === I'm getting three values from a database call.. where two of the values are the same. What is the best way to store that value? Sort of a "not uniq"-function. Thanks =)
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Recommendation for a large-scale data warehousing system === I have a large amount of data I need to store, and be able to generate reports on - each one representing an event on a website (we're talking over 50 per second, so clearly older data will need to be aggregated). I'm evaluating approaches to implementing...
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Easiest implementation of onReleaseOutside in AS3? === I'm a long-time ActionScript 2 user, now getting started with ActionScript 3. The one thing I'm missing is an easy way to duplicate the functionality of AS2's MovieClip.onReleaseOutside. It is almost always necessary to implement this event, otherwise you get funn...
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How do I keep Python print from adding spaces ? === In python, if I say print 'h' I get the letter h and a newline. If I say print 'h', I get the letter h and no newline. If I say print 'h', print 'm', I get the letter h, a space, and the letter m. How can I prevent Python from p...
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mysql charset cli === how do i determine what a mysql db's charset is set to? in the cli?
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How to override HTTP request verb in GAE === In the context of a Google App Engine Webapp framework application: I want to changed the request verb of a request in the case a parameter _method is provided, for example if a POST request comes in with a parameter _method=PUT, I need to change the request to call th...
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Customer support system with easy integration? === I'm one of the main developers on a complex web application. As we start to gain more users, we need a better method of managing customer support. Currently, we just have a support email box that someone goes through and answers questions, or forwards them off to othe...
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Markdown and image alignment === I'm helping out a friend with a non-profit site that publishes articles in issues each month. They are mostly straightforward, and I think using a markdown editor (like the wmd one here in SO) would be perfect. However, they do need the ability to have images right-aligned in a given p...
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How do I determine the Encoding of an XML Stream in C#? === The problem I am trying to solve is how to correctly determine the Encoding of an XML data source that is represented by a System.IO.Stream. Is it as simple as using a StreamReader(Stream, detectEncodingFromByteOrderMarks) constructor, or do I need to util...
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How do I fill a Delphi set? === If I have a type defined as a **set of** an enumerated type, it's easy to create an empty set with [], but how do I create a *full* set?
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ORM Criteria Question === I'm working on a Grails project using Hibernate (GORM). I have the following Domain Models ClientContact{ static hasMany = [owners: Person] static belongsTo = [Person] } Person{ static hasMany = [clientContacts:ClientContact] } When I try...
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JSON-RPC library for C++ === What non-GPL libraries are available for writing JSON-RPC servers and clients in native C++? According to [http://json-rpc.org/wiki/implementations][1], there seems to only exist one implementation of JSON-RPC for C++, namely [JsonRpc-Cpp][2], but that only available under GPL. Unfortun...
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Splitting development of new versions from on-going fixes of in-the-field versions? === At $work, we've recently (as in three or four years ago now) split our development organisation in two (but not half): one group to develop the Next Big Thing (NBT), and the other group to handle customer-reported problems, diagnos...
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How do I view 'git diff' output with visual diff program? === When I type 'git diff', I want to view the output with my visual diff tool of choice (SourceGear diffmerge on Windows). How do I configure git to do this?
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When should I use the Visitor Design Pattern? === I keep seeing references to the visitor pattern in blogs but I've got to admit, I just don't get it. I read the wikipedia article for the pattern and I understand its mechanics but I'm still confused to when I'd use it. As someone who just recently really **got** t...
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Why doesn't jquery turn my array into a json string before sending to asp.net web method? === So far, I've only been passing javascript strings to my web methods, which get parsed, usually as Guids. but now i have a method that accepts an IList<SomeCustomObject>... on the client, i build this array of objects and then...
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How do I force Capistrano deployed app to use my development database? === I have a app that I'm deploying to a development server using Capistrano. I'd like to force this deployment to use the development database. So far the only way I've managed to do it is to make my production database info in `database.yml` eq...
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Hibernate CRUD à la Ruby on Rails' Scaffolding === Do you know of any tool that would do like Ruby on Rails' Scaffolding (create simple CRUD pages for any particular class to allow quickly populating a database with dummy data), only which used Java classes with Hibernate for database access, and JSP/JSF for the pages...
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Storage transactions in Redland's Python bindings? === I've currently skimming through the Python-bindings for Redland and haven't found a clean way to do transactions on the storage engine via it. I found some model-transactions within the low-level Redland module: import RDF, Redland storage = RDF....
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FLA thumbnails === I'm looking for a .NET library or command line tool that would allow me to extract thumbnails from FLA files (AVI would be nice too, but not required). Something that would allow me to extract a frame maybe 15% into the movie would suffice. If it could extract a few frames, let's say one frame per m...
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Problem with #Import <AppKit/AppKit.h> in XCode === I need to use NSImage which appears need to be imported from AppKit/AppKit.h. I have included the appkit framework, and I do see AppKit.h there. But I am still getting compilation error saying AppKit/AppKit.h not found. What I might missed ? Thanks.
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How to stop long executing threads gracefully? === I have a threading problem with Delphi. I guess this is common in other languages too. I have a long process which I do in a thread, that fills a list in main window. But if some parameters change in the mean time, then I should stop current executing thread and start...
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Ideas from function/logic/object-oriented programming === Can someone please point me to articles or books that discusses different programming paradigm (function/logical/OOP)... I am not looking for the syntax details but the ideas that make them good.. for ex: using functional programming we avoid any side-effec...
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Determine value of object in C# === What would be the best way to determine is an object equals zero (0) or string.empty in C#?
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How to convert a string "yyyy-MM-ddZ" to a date time with .net? === I am having problems converting a string in the format "yyyy-MM-ddZ" using VB.net. For example I have the string "2007-10-21Z". Using CDate or TryParse it comes out to 10/20/2007 instead of 10/21/2007. I'm not understanding how the Z affects ...
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Odd behavior from TinyXML++ === Hoping some of you TinyXML++ people can help me out. Really, since you recomended to me before I think you owe me ;) I have the following code: //ticpp::Iterator< ticpp::Element > child( "SetPiece" ); ticpp::Iterator< ticpp::Node > child("SetPiece"); GLuin...
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How to get a variable name as a string in PHP? === Say i have this PHP code: $FooBar = "a string"; i then need a function like this: print_var_name($FooBar); which prints: FooBar Any Ideas how to achieve this? Is this even possible in PHP?
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Validating an ASP.NET user control from its parent page === I have an asp.net page with a button. This button generates and inserts a user control into the page, so many controls could exist on one page. I need to validate that a certain dynamically generated control inside the generated control exists. So..Pa...
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Define table names for results of multiple SQL selects in a single query === For example if I run the following query: select * from table1 select * from table2 And run it with a DB adapter (C#) I get a dataset with two tables. How can I define the names for the result tables in SQL?
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Events/Interrupts in Serial Communication === I want to read and write from serial using events/interrupts. Currently, I have it in a while loop and it continuously reads and writes through the serial. I want it to only read when something comes from the serial port. How do I implement this in C++? This is my cu...
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Getting key of value of a generic Dictionary? === It's easy to get the value of a key from a .Net 2.0 generic Dictionary: var greek = new Dictionary<int, string>(); greek.Add(1, "Alpha"); greek.Add(2, "Beta"); string secondGreek = greek[2]; // Beta But is there a simple way to get the key of ...
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Can you recommend a free Task Board/Burndown tool for Windows? === There's not a lot to add to the subject really. I am after a free task board/ burndown reporting tool for Windows.
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Automating unit tests (junit) for Eclipse Plugin deveopment === I am developing Eclipse plugins, and I need to be able to automate the building and execution of the test suite for each plugin. (Using Junit) Test are working within Eclipse, and I can break the plugins into the actual plugin and a fragment plugin fo...
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How to migrate from MS Access to SQL server 2005 === I have a VB.NET windows application that pulls information from an MS Access database. The primary role of the application is to extract information from Excel files in various formats, standarize the file layout and write that out to csv files. The application use...
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Are inputs in seperate forms sent when a submit button is hit? === I'm trying to make a page in php that takes rows from a database, displays them, and then give the viewer a chance to upvote or downvote a specific entry. Here is a snippet: echo("<form action=\"vote.php\" method=\"post\"> \n"); echo("<INPU...
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Serializing Name/Value Pairs in a Custom Object via Web Service === This is a very complicated question concerning how to serialize data via a web service call, when the data is not-strongly typed. I'll try to lay it out as best possible. **Sample Storage Object:**</br> [Serializable] public class Stor...
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Why cd in a shell script doesn't work? === I'm trying to write a small script to change the current directory to my project directory: #!/bin/bash cd /home/askgelal/projects/java I saved this file as proj, changed the chmod, copied it to `/usr/bin`. When I call it by: `proj`, it does nothing. What am I...
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How can I mute/unmute my sound from PowerShell === Trying to write a PowerShell cmdlet that will mute the sound at start, unless already muted, and un-mute it at the end (only if it wasn't muted to begin with). Couldn't find any PoweShell or WMI object I could use. I was toying with using Win32 functions like [auxGet...
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XSL alternating colors question === I would like to create an HTML table with row colors changing based on position and content. But instead of alternating every row, I'd like to be able to group rows together, so that I can have some XML like this: <itemlist> <item group="0">Conent...blah blah</item> ...
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How do I figure out what -O<num> options do in gcc? === I seem to remember being able to print out (or locate) the specific switches that each -O<num> option turns on. Can you remind? Thanks!
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Determin if a named parameter was passed === I would like to know if it is possible to determine if a function parameter with a default value was passed in Python. For example, how does dict.pop work? >>> {}.pop('test') Traceback (most recent call last): File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module> Key...
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Parse Accept Header === Does anyone have any suggestions (or a regular expression) for parsing the HTTP Accept header? I am trying to do some content-type negotiation in ASP.NET MVC. There doesn't seem to be a built in way (which is fine, because there are a lot of schools of thought here), but the parsing is not e...
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Which parser generator to teach my students? === I am teaching (with others) a relatively introductory course in computer science for IT professionals without a background CS. Since I developed the course materials on automata and grammars, I am also responsible for teaching about compilers and compiler construction. ...
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Client-side verification of credit cards === Does anyone have a library or JavaScript snippet to verify the check digit of credit cards before the user hits Submit?
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Any sensible examples of creating inheritance without creating subtyping relations? === I've been teaching OOP and was trying to convey to my students the important difference between inheritance and the creation of a subtype relation between two types. For example, in C++, I could use private inheritance to ensure th...
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What is the best way to store and display markdown-entered text? === I've noticed that the wmd editor can either output HTML or markdown. Does it make more sense to store the user input (in a database) as markdown or HTML? If as markdown, what is the best way to display it on a webpage later on (any examples would be ...
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Learning Java Resources === I've been doing C++ development for the last 5 years and need to pick up Java for a new job. Do you have any suggestions on books/websites/etc to help me with the transition?
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What are the different doctypes in html and what do they mean? === As the title describes, what are the different doctypes available and what do they mean? I notice that the layout looks a little different in IE7 when I switch from <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN" > to <!...
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Browser-based application or stand-alone GUI app? === I'm sure this has been asked before, but I can't find it. What are the benefits/limitations of using a browser-based interface for a stand-alone application vs. using a normal GUI framework? I'm working on a Python program currently implement with wxPython f...
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Why did Microsoft choose a RESTful API over WebDAV for BLOB storage? === Microsoft's new [Windows Live Application Based Storage API][1] is a RESTful API. More info is [here][1]. Why did they choose not to support WebDAV? [1]: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc305108.aspx
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What Are Basic Tools For A New Project? === For a long time, I thought that to start a new project we only need 3 basic tools. 1) A Build System (e.g. Maven & CruiseControl) 2) A Version Control System (e.g. CVS & SVN & GIT) 3) A Bug Tracking System (e.g. Bugzilla) Yesterday, a senior guy told me that w...
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How does TDD make refactoring easier? === I've heard that projects developed using TDD are easier to refactor because the practice yields a comprehensive set of unit tests, which will (hopefully) fail if any change has broken the code. All of the examples I've seen of this, however, deal with refactoring implementatio...
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PHP Echo Line Breaks === I'm pretty sure this has already been answered, but for the life of me I could not find the question or answer after browsing/searching StackOverflow for the last 20 minutes. Anyway, the question: What's the difference between \n and \r (I know it has something to do with OS), and what's t...
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Underline a Hyperlink On Hover using jQuery === I used the method $("#dvTheatres a").hover(function (){ $(this).css("text-decoration", "underline"); },function(){ $(this).css("text-decoration", "none"); } ); Is there a more elegant method?(single line)
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Mysql Offset Infinite rows === I would like to construct a query that displays all the results in a table, but is offset by 5 from the start of the table. As far as I can tell, MySQL's LIMIT requires a limit as well as an offset. Is there any way to do this?
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indispensible JSP tag libraries === I'm interested to know what are the "must have" JSP tag libraries apart from JSTL. All I've found so far are - [ccc][1] - for accessing static constants in JSP (without scriptlet) - [displaytag][2] - for generating sophisticated HTML tables that includes data paging, groupin...
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multiplication chains that result in a constant modulo a power of 2 === Is there a practical algorithm that gives "multiplication chains" A "multiplication chain" would be defined as 2 numbers, {start} and {multiplier}, used in code: a = start; do { a = a * multiplier; // Really: ...
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Remove browser string when using < body onload=window.print()> === Well the title is a bit wrong but it's easier to explain like that. I got an HTML with the "< body onload=window.print()>". The question I'm trying to ask is: - Is there any way to remove the strings that the web browsers add to the printed...
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Is it possible to implement mixins in C#? === I've heard that it's possible with extension methods, but I can't quite figure it out myself. I'd like to see a specific example if possible. Thanks!
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Is 1-to-n multicast on the open internet reliable? === I'm a newbie at networking. I understand the concept of multicast, but was wondering if it's reliable on the open internet (i.e. WAN as opposed to LAN)? It seems like sort of an edge case that different backbones or ISPs might intentionally break to reduce rou...
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What does the :300 mean for this google font? === I have a font loading in my HTML from a web template: <link href='http://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Open+Sans:300' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'> What does the ":300" mean and do?
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Macports ncurses error when trying to upgrade === When I run the command `sudo port upgrade outdated` on my os x (lion) system, I get the following output. ---> Computing dependencies for gettext ---> Dependencies to be installed: ncurses ---> Activating ncurses @5.9_1 Error: org.macports.ac...
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Some problems using JQCloud in rails === I want to pass hash from my controller to JS array but it can work. These are what I do: In controller: @tag_cloud = [] @tag_cloud[0] = {} @tag_cloud[0]["text"]="Lorem" @tag_cloud[0]["weight"]=15 ..... In view: `var...
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Making Javascript getSeconds more accurate or use different function === I am using the following to calculate time elapsed: var start = new Date(); var end; var total; end = new Date(); total = end.getSeconds() - start.getSeconds(); Now this will produce "total" as for exam...
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What kind of customizations would More Like This in Solr require for the following needs: === I have an indexed db with a multivalued field which has lot of accounting and banking terms. Now this terms can come form a various sources (about 100) and its content can vary accordingly. I have tried making a list of stop ...
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StatusBar fullscreen view dismissal error === When I dismiss my Modal View to return to the Navigation Controller View I get this strange behavior with my StatusBar ![enter image description here][1] [1]: http://i.stack.imgur.com/dOyGX.png I use `[[UIApplication sharedApplication] setStatusBarHidden:YES];` ...
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The JPanel contentpane confusion === I am learning Java Swing and I appended a menuBar to the frame. By default this should call `jframe.getContentPane().add(child)`. When I ran the script the menuBar didn't show up. But the button was at the very top "y=0" if that makes sense. Then I realized my mistake I actually...
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Javascript browser close event === Hi I have used localStorage to store the value of a variable.The problem is that localStorage never resets from what I managed to find on the internet.I am interested to reset localStorage when the browser is closed. Is there a way to do that? I have tryed using $(window).unlo...
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How do I format 7 as '07' in string in javascript? === I have javascript day, month and year. I need my day to be in 2 digits, my months also to be in 2 digits and year in 4 digits. **Eg.** If month is 7 it should give me string as '07'. If it is 12 then it should return '12' I google for it but I only found toF...
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I want Adobe Flash viewport to scroll as I draw / move / drag object out of the window bounds === This is one of the reasons I hated flash for years, and we are now at version CS6 and still a stupid elementary behavior is not implemented. Probably not many care about it, but I'm very used to photoshop, and I'm very us...
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Lines of Code === Is there a way to find the number of lines of code used in an MS-Access database?
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Sql Data Type for Primary Key - SQL Server? === Which sql data type should we use for number bases primary key: 1. int 2. bigint 3. numeric 4. float
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Are PHP sessions hard to scale across a distributed system? === I work for a pretty high traffic website. We do almost everything in Java and perl, but I wanted to build out a feature using PHP and sessions. Some peeps thought that it was a bad idea to try to do PHP sessions on our system, cause it's distributed to ...
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How can I find the time since an event happened? === The event returns a standardized timestamp in the format of "Sat Oct 25 21:55:29 +0000 2008" How can I compare this with the current time in PHP so that it gives me the result in a form like "It has been 15 minutes!" or "It has been three days!" Also, how can I get...
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BiCubic Shaper PHP Image Resize === Photoshop has that great: BiCube Shaper option for resizing. However I cannot find an equivalent. I've seen various code using GD that used imagecopyresampled and custom unsharp mask, but no where near the quality I am expecting. Any help?
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Who knows a good free open source foroum in C#? === For a project I need an open-source free simple forum in C# and ASP.NET (ASP.NET MVC is preferred!). Does anybody know any?
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Approach to extract inner-schema XML values for mapping to orchestration's inbound schema === There are several application systems that pass messages to each other as part of their work process. Due to technical constraints revolving transactional integrity, the application data and message delivery are all committed...
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Do TortoiseCVS and TortoiseSVN conflict when simultaneously installed? === I am interested if it's safe to install both TortoiseCVS and TortoiseSVN on the same computer? All our corporate projects are controlled by CVS, but I want to use SVN for my personal documents (and TortoiseSVN as client). Is it possible? Tha...
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C++: dynamically allocating an array of objects? === This is kinda a n00b question, but I haven't done C++ in a long time, so here goes... I have a class that contains a dynamically allocated array, say class A { int* myArray; A(int size) { myArray = new int[size]...
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Should I use a single or multiple database setup for a multi-client application? === I am working on a PHP application that intends to ease company workflow and project management, let's say something like [Basecamp][1] and [GoPlan][2]. I am not sure on what the best approach is, database-wise. Should I use a singl...
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How can I set up a timed interval in javascript? === The following javascript should setup an interval so a new item from the list of json objects will be added to the top of the list slowly, but instead they are all added at the same time. <script type="text/javascript"> var json; var count = 0; $(docume...
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Scripting common tasks in Vim === While using Vim (at home and at work), I often find myself doing similar things repeatedly. For example, I may turn a bunch of CSV text into a series of SQL inserts. I've been using Vim for years, but only recently have I tried to seriously think about how I could improve my productiv...
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best practice to retrieve data which meet selected conditions === I have a database table named call with columns call_time, location, emergency_type and there are three types of emergency: paramedics, police and firefighters. In the windows form I created CheckBoxes 'paramedics', 'police', 'firefighters' and I want t...
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C# Interface Implementaton relationship is just "Can-Do" Relationship? === Today somebody told me that interface implementation in C# is just "Can-Do" relationship, not "Is-A" relationship. This conflicts with my long-time believing in LSP(Liskov Substitution Principle). I always think that all inheritance should mean...
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How can I count operations in C++? === How can I count operations in C++? I'd like to analyze code in a better way than just timing it since the time is often rounded to 0 millisec.
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How to enable assembly bind failure logging (FUSION) in .NET === How to enable assembly bind failure logging (FUSION) in .NET.
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Static ARP entry disappears on restart in Windows Server 2003 === I used the command line "arp -s IP MAC" command to set a static ARP entry on Windows Server 2003. When I ran "arp -a" it was there as a "static" entry. When I restart, it is gone. Is there some file somewhere like lmhosts where I can make this absolutel...
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App crash when trying to access a subclass method after the object was initialized ( init ) using the parent initializer === I have a class that subclasses NSMutableArray. I init it using: > MyClass class = [MyClass arrayWithContentsOfFile:path]; When i try to access any of my subclass methods the app crashe...
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Configuring SQL Server 2005 with both server replication and client replication. === I need to set up this scenario: >A SQL Server 2005 database will create a transactional replication subscription from another database to populate a set of lookup tables. These lookup tables will then be published as a merge repli...
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Is there an R package for learning a Dirichlet prior from counts data === I'm looking for a an `R` package which can be used to train a Dirichlet prior from counts data. I'm asking for a colleague who's using `R`, and don't use it myself, so I'm not too sure how to look for packages. It's a bit hard to search for, ...
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How to implement Google Suggest in your own web application (e.g. using Python) === In my website, users have the possibility to store links. During typing the internet address into the designated field I would like to display a suggest/autocomplete box similar to Google Suggest or the Chrome Omnibar. Example: ...
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JPA / Hibernate Select Column Subset on Join === In SQL it is easy to do a join and only return the columns you want from the joined table. What is the best way to map this in JPA / Hibernate? For example, there is a Folder entity mapped to the EMAIL_FOLDER and an Email entity mapped to the EMAIL table. There is a ...
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Syntax for putting a block on a single line === So I've got a Ruby method like this: def something(variable, &block) .... end And I want to call it like this: something 'hello' { do_it } Except that isn't working for me, I'm getting a syntax error. If I do this instead, it works: ...
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What's the Best Mailing List Packae? (Linux) === We need a mailing list package similar to [Python Mailman][1]. I'd use Mailman except for one thing: we want to link the subscriber list to a table in our MySQL database. We want people to be able to opt in/out and control delivery options directly from our site in addi...
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XSS Torture Test - does it exist? === I'm looking to write a html sanitiser, and obviously to test/prove that it works properly, I need a set of XSS examples to pitch against it to see how it performs. Here's a <a href="http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/archives/001167.html">nice example from Coding Horror</a> <...
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