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Can you call Ada functions from C++?
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I'm a complete Ada newbie, though I've used Pascal for 2-3 years during HS.
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Javascript debuggers for low-marketshare browsers
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I am working on a web application that needs to support the widest possible audience. I have errors popping up in Konqueror that don't occur in major browsers.
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Good source of information about VxWorks?
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[MFC] What is the best way to pass data between a MainFrame and a Dialog?
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I need a modal dialog to gather some user input. I then need the same data to be consumed by the application MainFrame.
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What C/C++ compilers are available for VxWorks?
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Queues against Tables in messaging systems
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I've been experiencing the good and the bad sides of messaging systems in **real production environments**, and I must admit that a well organized table or schema of tables simply beats every time any other form of messaging queue, because:
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uses for state machines
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Data structure used for directory structure?
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How to implement wiki-style edits in your web-application?
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In a web application I am developing, I wish to implement wiki-style edits (where each and every edit is saved, can be compared, and users can rollback edits easily).
What is a good way of implementing this without re-inventing the wheel too much?
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Is there a free "Personal" source save
===
At work I use something called team foundations services. It's a source saving tool that stores change sets of code I "check in". Is there a simular product that's good for a single programmer. Something I could use at home.
Easy to set up and use is a must.
Free is a pl... | 0 | [
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Regex: greedy operator doesn't match ;
===
I have the following line:
"14:48 say;0ed673079715c343281355c2a1fde843;2;laka;hello ;)"
I parse this by using a simple regexp:
if($line =~ /(\d+:\d+)\ssay;(.*);(.*);(.*);(.*)/) {
my($ts, $hash, $pid, $handle, $quote) = ($1, $2, $3, $4, $5);
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When do you stop encapsulating?
===
I have some event handler on a boundary class that manages a persistence mechanism for a given generic transaction:
void MyBoundaryClass::MyEventHandler(...)
{
//retrieve stuff from the UI
//...
//declare and initialize trasaction to persist
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Dealing with objects returned from cocoa convenience methods
===
I'm having a lot of issues with NSDate objects being prematurely deallocated. I suspect that the issues may be related to the way that I deal with the objects returned from NSDate convenience methods. I <em>think</em> that my showDate property declaratio... | 0 | [
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Parallel Programming and C++
===
I've been writing a lot recently about Parallel computing and programming and I do notice that there are a lot of patterns that come up when it comes to parallel computing. Noting that Microsoft already has released a library along with the Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Community Technical... | 0 | [
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Is it true, visual studio can't handle fonts installed after it was ?
===
I was trying to solve my [XNA Font problem][1], when I found this [here][2]:
> Visual Studio doesn’t recognize any
> fonts you add after it is up and
> running.
Is there a way to use fonts installed after Visual Studio?
[1]: http://... | 0 | [
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Are there any tools to help the user to design a State Machine to be consumed by my application?
===
When reading [this question][1] I remembered there was something I have been researching for a while now and I though Stackoverflow could be of help.
I have created a framework that handles applications as state mac... | 0 | [
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Equivalent WPF binding syntax
===
I need some help with WPF binding syntax:
public class ApplicationPresenter
{
public ObservableCollection<Quotes> PriceList {get;}
}
public class WebSitePricesView
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private IApplicationPresenter presenter
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How to iterate over arguments in bash script
===
I have a complex command that I'd like to make a shell/bash script of. I can write it in terms of $1 easily:
foo $1 args -o $a.ext
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How do you manage PHP Project Development Lifecycle?
===
I've worked on several PHP projects and always I have problems with organizing my work. Where do you develop your application - on localhost, remote server or maybe production one(!) ?
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Creating or Updating Custom Entites in MS CRM 4.0
===
For a requirement i was asked to export information into a custom entity that was created in MS CRM 4.0. I am trying to do this programmatically and I have not found a single code that actually accomplishes this. I wrote code to check if a certain value for a field... | 0 | [
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How to synchronize development and production database.
===
Do you know any applications to synchronize two databases - during development sometimes it's required to add one or two table rows or new table or column.
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How to put unicode characters on a System.Windows.Forms.Button in C#?
===
In Visual Studio 2008 in a C# WinForms project, there is a button on a form. In the properties view, the property "Font" is set to "Arial Unicode MS".
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BIRT: pdf emitter, load/use fonts from relative path or from jar files
===
I use BIRT since early days and still have riddles regarding PDF emitter.
**Short story**:
Can I configure fontsConfig.xml to load fonts from relative path or from jars?
**Long story:**
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Advice on which modal popup to use: ASP.NET AjaxControlToolkit vs jQuery plugin vs Greybox vs ?
===
This is all being done in an ASP.NET web forms application:
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didSelectRowAtIndexPath not being called
===
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How to get the installation directory?
===
The MSI stores the installation directory for the future uninstall tasks.
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Tools to visually analyze memory usage of a PHP app.
===
Is there anything out there freeware or commercial that can facilitate analysis of memory usage by a PHP application? I know xdebug can produce trace files that shows memory usage by function call but without a graphical tool the data is hard to interpret.
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Can I flush my NHibernate session and get a new session without committing the transaction?
===
I'm using Castle ActiveRecord for persistence, and I'm trying to write a base class for my persistence tests which will do the following:
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Explicitly implementing interface that is already a parent of another interface
===
I see stuff like this a lot:
interface A { ... }
interface B : A { ... }
class C : B, A { ...}
My question is:
Why would you explicitly implement interface A in C, when it is already part of B?
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How do I make a Windows Forms control readonly ?
===
Returning to WinForms in VS2008 after a long time.. Tinkering with a OOD problem in VS2008 Express Edition.
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Where can I find a good documentation about the core concept of REST?
===
I found a good description on [wikipedia][1] with a few reference links, but there may be better ones, please help me to find these!
To be clear, I am not looking for implementation for any language specific implementation guides, just the pu... | 0 | [
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===
I'm struggling with Test::Unit. When I think of unit tests, I think of one simple test per file. But in Ruby's framework, I must instead write:
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OK, so I've read through various posts about teaching beginner's to program, and there were some helpful things I will look at more closely. But what I want to know is whether there are any effective tools out there to teach a kid *Java* specifically?
I want ... | 2 | [
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What is the best 3d technology for the "Online Room Planner" site?
===
The main user-case is:
1. Create the 2d floor plan
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3. Select the furniture from the large library of predefined samples.
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Using the file system to augment ram
===
I should preface this by saying I'm working on a pocket PC app and the data files live on sd cards.
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malloc is failing every time.
I've got a 1 gig file on a 4 gig card. <br>
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Can I Use Python to Make a Delete Button in a 'web page'
===
I have written a script that goes through a bunch of files and snips out a portion of the files for further processing. The script creates a new directory and creates new files for each snip that is taken out. I have to now evaluate each of the files that w... | 0 | [
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Inheritance question - retrieving data from Access database file and SQL Express
===
I am developing an application which will be connected to Access database at the beginning and the plan is to switch to MS SQL or SQL Express in the near future. The datatables structures are same for both types of databases and I am ... | 0 | [
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Is std::string size() a O(1) operation?
===
Is std::string size() a O(1) operation?
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How can I increase the performance in a map lookup with key type std::string?
===
I'm using an std::map (VC++ implementation) and it's a little slow for lookups via the map's find method.
The key type is an std::string.
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Functions in mysql or php
===
Is it generally better to run functions on the webserver, or in the database?
eg:
INSERT INTO example (hash) VALUE (MD5('hello'))
<br>
or
<br>
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Debugging is a bad smell - how to persuade them ?
===
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Testing with random inputs best practices
===
**NOTE**: I mention the next couple of paragraphs as background. If you just want a TL;DR, feel free to skip down to the numbered questions as they are only indirectly related to this info.
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Static Finalizer
===
What is the right way to perform some static finallization?
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MySql cluster split brain solution?
===
Before few days I was at some IT conference here in Belgrade. On Agenda was a topic about MySql, and clustering in MySql, and the guys from MySql said that they have the best solution for cluster split brain problem, does anyone know something about this, is this true or just a... | 0 | [
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Some good example of RESTful web api?
===
Can you suggest some good example of some real-world and really well-done REST web api? | 4 | [
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how to install boost to the VS 2008?
===
I`ve almost completely install Boost but I have a problem which is how to set path to Boost in Tools->options->projects->VC++ Directories.
<p> I`ve written the path to include files and libraries (my folder contains of two subfolders which is 'lib' and 'include'), but when I t... | 0 | [
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Best tutorial for application multicasting?
===
I've recently become aware that there's a distinction between IP multicasting (which apparently doesn't work that well on the public internet) and application multicasting (which is apparently used in IRC and PSYC, per http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multicast).
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Cygwin + git permission problems when trying to create a commit message
===
When I try to commit the first revision to my git repository (git commit) from Cygwin, I'm getting an error in gvim which says "Unable to open swap file for "foo\\.git\COMMIT_EDITMSG" [New Directory]. I think it might be some sort of permissio... | 0 | [
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Can someone explain Anaonymous methods to me?
===
Delphi 2009, among some cool stuff, has also just got Anonymous methods. I've seen the examples, and the blog posts regarding anonymous methods, but I don't get them yet. Can someone explain why I should be excited? | 0 | [
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Passing pointers/references to structs into functions
===
This is going to sound like a silly question, but I'm still learning C, so please bear with me. :)
I'm working on chapter 6 of K&R (structs), and thus far through the book have seen great success. I decided to work with structs pretty heavily, and therefore ... | 0 | [
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Language Wizards considered harmful?
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Wizards can kick-start features. They can also obfuscate your code, and are anti-YAGNI.
On balance, do you think Wizards are more useful or more harmful? | 0 | [
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Best OS for java development?
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What is the best OS for java development? People from sun are pushing the Solaris, yes Solaris have some extra features included in himself such as (dTrace, possibility for Performance tuning the JVM, etc.. ). Some friend of mine, had port their application on solaris, and they said t... | 4 | [
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What is the most secure method for uploading a file?
===
The company I work for has recently been hit with many header injection and file upload exploits on the sites we host and while we have fixed the problem with respect to header injection attacks, we have yet to get the upload exploits under control.
I'm tryin... | 0 | [
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How to read text from a textbox and make some of them a link?
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I will show the problem with a example.
There is some text in the textbox such here:
Hi! this is a example [lnk]text[/lnk]
When i push the submit button and publish this text, the word in the [lnk] and [/lnk] tags must be a link like this www.m... | 0 | [
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How much memory does a thread consume when first created?
===
I understand that creating too many threads in an application isn't being what you might call a "good neighbour" to other running processes, since cpu and memory resources are consumed even if these threads are in an efficient sleeping state.
What I'm in... | 0 | [
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jQuery $(document).ready and UpdatePanels?
===
I'm using jQuery to wire up some mouseover effects on elements that are inside an UpdatePanel. The events are bound in `$(document).ready` . For example:
$(function() {
$('div._Foo').bind("mouseover", function(e) {
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VIM: Close file without quiting VIM application?
===
I am new to VIM. I use e and w commands to edit and to write a file. It is very convenient. I am not sure if there is "close" command to close the current file without leaving VIM?
I know that q command can be used to close a file. But if it is the last file, the... | 0 | [
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The simplest way of printing a portion of a char[] in C
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Let's say I have a char* str = "0123456789" and I want to cut the first and the last three letter's and print just the middle, what is the simplest, and safest, way of doing it?
Now the trick: The portion to cut and the portion to print are of variable s... | 0 | [
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Register allocation rules in code generated by major C/C++ compilers
===
I remember some rules from a time ago (pre-32bit Intel processors), when was quite frequent (at least for me) having to analyze the assembly output generated by C/C++ compilers (in my case, Borland/Turbo at that time) to find performance bottlene... | 0 | [
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Python bad argument combinations
===
I was wondering about the best practices for indicating invalid argument combinations in Python. I've come across a few situations where you have a function like so:
def import_to_orm(name, save=False, recurse=False):
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Weird random data being sent from Arduino to Processing
===
I'm trying to read data from a photocell resistor and my Arduino Decimila and then graph it in real-time with Processing.
Should be painfully simple; but its growing into a little bit of a nightmare for me.
code I'm running on my Arduino:
int pho... | 0 | [
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Multi-lingual web application
===
I'm building an ASP.NET web application, and all of my strings are stored in a resource file. I'd like to add a second language to my application, and ideally, I'd like to auto-detect the user's browser language (or windows language) and default to that, instead of making them choose ... | 0 | [
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How do I get access to SOAP response
===
(If anything here needs clarification/ more detail please let me know.)
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Functional Programming: Best Platform/Environment
===
I have been researching and playing with functional programming lately, solely to broaden my thinking about programming, because I find thinking "functionally" difficult.
I have downloaded Glasgow Haskell and experimented with that.
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spring and interfaces
===
I read all over the place about how Spring encourages you to use interfaces in your code. I don't see it. There is no notion of interface in your spring xml configuration. What part of Spring actually encourages you to use interfaces (other than the docs)? | 0 | [
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How do I get emacs shell mode to either render (or ignore) my colors instead of printing ASCII codes?
===
The symptom of the problem looks like "[0m[27m[24m[J[34;1" which on a terminal translates into the color blue.
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What causes DbDataAdapter.Fill to fill a DataSet with the incorrect number of columns?
===
I have a windows service connecting to a SqlServer database on the local box. This works fine most all the time. At a large customer, however, the database connectivity gets corrupted for some rare and unknown reason. When th... | 0 | [
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What is a good reference documenting patterns of use of ".h" files in C?
===
"C Interfaces and Implementations" shows some interesting usage patterns for data structures, but I am sure there are others out there.
http://www.amazon.com/Interfaces-Implementations-Techniques-Addison-Wesley-Professional/dp/0201498413
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What is the best way to calculate page hits per day in MySQL
===
On [my blog][1], I display in the right nav the 10 most popular articles in terms of page hits. Here's how I get that:
SELECT *
FROM entries
WHERE is_published = 1
ORDER BY hits DESC, created DESC
LIMIT 10
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How do I run PartCover in x64 windows - InvalidProgramException
===
I am trying to run PartCover to test the coverage of some tests with Gallio on windows x64. However trying to run it gives the following error.
> Retrieving the COM class factory for component with CLSID
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Code profiling / performance analysis tools for Windows CE/Mobile
===
What tools do you know, other than those in Visual Studio, to analyze performance bottlenecks in a Windows CE/Mobile application? I'm looking for something like AQTime for CE/Mobile. | 0 | [
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What is the relationship between GvR's Rietveld and Android's Gerrit?
===
What is the relationship between [Rietveld][1] and [Gerrit][2] (Androids code review app)?
[1]: http://code.google.com/appengine/articles/rietveld.html
[2]: http://review.source.android.com/ | 0 | [
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Best way to represent a 2-D array in C++ with size determined at run time
===
In C++ I'd like to do something like:
int n = get_int_from_user();
char* matrix = new char[n][n];
matrix[0][0] = 'c';
//...
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delete [][] matrix;
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Should a c# class generate instances of itself?
===
I have a class that defines a PhoneRate type. I need to add the ability to create multiple instances of my class by reading the data from a file.
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Ethics and Coding
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I've been thinking about how the technologies which I see as cool, can provide governments and private corporations with tools to do things which not so cool.
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What was the most advanced stuff you did with compact framework
===
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Django - filtering on related objects
===
For my Django app I have Events, Ratings, and Users. Ratings are related to Events and Users through a foreign keys. When displaying a list of Events I want to filter the ratings of the Event by a user_id so I know if an event has been rated by the user.
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Do you know how to write this Scheme function?
===
Could you write a function that takes one argument (a positive integer) and
- divides it by two if it's even, or
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Recovering from ipconfig /release on a remote PC
===
Not *strictly* a programming question, but I was programming at the time and couldn't find an answer, so I thought, "Hey, I'll give StackOverflow a try!"
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What are the best/common RESTful url 'actions'?
===
I'm trying to find some info on the best and most common RESTful url actions.
for example, what url do you use for displaying the details of an item, for editing the item, updating, etc.
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MSTest & AppDomains
===
In some my project I notice that during executing unit tests under VSTS2008 its VSTestHost's memory consuming grows. As I have very many tests in my solution it leads to OutOfMemroyException eventually.
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Tunneling proxy on VS 2008.
===
Is there a way to tunnel a proxy to access a remote sql server database on visual studio 2008?
I'm working in a project at college that uses a sql server database but the access is restricted to the internal network. I'd like to access the database from my home too.
Thanks in advance. | 0 | [
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What IDE / Editor do you use for Ruby on Windows?
===
The SciTE editor comes with the Ruby installer, and it's just a generic code editor. I installed FreeRIDE but it seems a little buggy; it actually just crashed on me for no reason. :(
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Delphi database: Setting up an array of ADT fields at runtime
===
I'm using an in-memory dataset to represent an array of objects. I've got most of the code figured out to fill the dataset at runtime, but part of my object contains a dynamic array of TPoint records, and I have no idea how to set up the dataset and th... | 0 | [
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Fatal Error!
===
Today, everytime I try to open any .Net application I get:
> CLR error: 80004005 <br>
> The program will now terminate.
Any suggestions?! | 0 | [
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How can you tell if a memory page is marked as read-only?
===
When using copy-on-write semantics to share memory among processes, how can you test if a memory page is writable or if it is marked as read-only? Can this be done by calling a specific assembler code, or reading a certain spot in memory, or through the OS'... | 0 | [
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What is the correct build system to use with Mono and multiple projects with dependencies, excluding MonoDevelop?
===
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How do I keep development web server (Cassini) running in VS.Net 2008
===
I'm using VS.Net 2008 to develop ASP.Net applications. Currently I'm debugging with running on IIS. I would like to switch to the development web server (Cassini) for debugging, so that I can use features like edit and continue. The reason th... | 0 | [
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What are your biggest complaints about Sharepoint?
===
I'm looking into using SharePoint (WSS 3.0, specifically) for the document library and discussion board functionalities.
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MySQL field management
===
When I make a query, I often wonder about this:
> Is it better to add extra field(s) to
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> calculate in your server side
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Python packages and egg-info directories
===
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/usr/local/lib/python2.5/site-packages/quodlibet/
/usr/local/lib/python2.5/site-packages/quodlibet-2.0.egg-info/
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===
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===
I've written a VB.NET application that uses SQL CE 3.5. I'm curious if anyone has any best practice or code to help check if A) SQL CE is installed and B) If so, what version.
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===
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===
Is there any way to create an Access / Jet database from within Linux?
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Where to get more information on Dictionary ADT and Skip List for Java?
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Targetable Compiler for Arbitrary Architecture
===
Are there compilers for high-level languages (such as C) which can be targeted to various architectures by specifying the hardware resources of the target?
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