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Migrating content from OpenWiki to ScrewTurn Wiki === We have a large OpenWiki powered wiki. OpenWiki appears to be a dead project, and ScrewTurn the next best option. Is anyone aware of a data migration route to move our content from the OpenWiki SQL Server format to the ScrewTurn wiki SQL Server format? We may...
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What is the quickest path to writing a lightweight GUI program on Windows? === I want a small (< 30MB) standalone Windows executable (a single file) that creates a window which asks the user for the location of a directory and then launches a different program in that directory. This executable has to run on XP, ...
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What are the least priviledges required to allow an Active Directory service account to update the employeeid field? === I've created a webservice that allows our front end support teams to view and update a few selected Active Directory values. For the prototype, I'm using a domain admin account which obviously, i...
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Does the brand name matter for a SSL EV certificate? === Do end users really care if a SSL EV certificate is from VeriSign, Thwate, DigiCert, or etc.? A certificate from VeriSign can cost up to 3x the cost from DigiCert for the same basic features. VeriSign is probably the most recognizable brand name though. I've ...
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Subversion "Suite"? === My company uses StarTeam for source control and CR management, but I would really like to switch to Subversion for source control. For those of you that know ClearQuest and ClearCase, StarTeam has the ability to create tickets, which can later be associated with code changes. Are there any ...
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How to find the location of the icon in the system tray. === I have a NotifyIcon control that appears in the system tray. How can I find the location (x, y) of the icon on the screen? Thanks
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Can I create a unique filename based on ProcessID and ThreadID? === I have a delphi (Win32) web application that can run either as a CGI app, ISAPI or Apache DLL. I want to be able to generate a unique filename prefix (unique for all current requests at a given moment), and figure that the best way to do this would be...
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Consuming a REST service from WCF === I'm not that familiar with WCF, but I thought I'll learn while trying to consume an existing service. One of the REST APIs I thought of was the [Twitter API][1]. I thought of developing a WPF client that will just output to the screen the last 5 tweets by a certain Twitter user...
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Best Practice for seeing live data on the dev server? === Assumption: live/production web app suppresses errors being shown to end-users. Suppose your tech support team wants to see live data but through the eyes of the development-side of the application (maybe you want to see what errors are occurring, or want to...
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Vertical (rotated) text in HTML table === Is there a (portable) way to rotate text in a HTML table cell by 90°? (I have a table with many columns and much text for the headings, so I'd like to write it vertically to save space.)
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How to parse logs written by multiple threads? === I have an interesting problem and would appreciate your thoughts for the best solution. I need to parse a set of logs. The logs are produced by a multi-threaded program and a single process cycle produces several lines of logs. When parsing these logs I need to pu...
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Intercpting requests in the ASP.NET MVC Framework... === Is it possible to intercept requests in the ASP.NET MVC Framework (beta 1) in order to interact and inspect them? I need to attach some logging and in some cases dynamically work out if the URL needs authorizing (like applying the Authorize attribute - but at...
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Best way to handle programming electronic references and documentation === So I print out my documents, manuals, references when I use them (ie, I don't start a project by printing everything out, but when I'm trying to understand how to program a peripheral I usually print out the relevant sections). Yes, I have d...
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What is a good Visio Enterprise Architect replacement? === I've been using Visio 2002/2003 Enterprise Architect to do my database schema design visually and then forward-generate the DDL to create the database. I wanted to switch to Visio 2007, but while it does have database diagramming support, it *doesn't* have ...
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Get executing assembly name from refereneced DLL in C# === What is the best way to get the application name (i.e MyApplication.exe) of the executing assembly from a referenced class library in C#? I need to open the application's app.config to retrieve some appSettings variables for the referenced DLL.
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Python's os.execvp equivalent for PHP === I've got a PHP command line program running. And I want to connect to a mysql shell straight from PHP. I've done this before in Python using os.execvp But I can't get the same thing to work in PHP. I've tried the following functions: - system - passthru - exec - shell...
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Is forgetting the syntax normal? === I often find myself forgetting the syntax of any programming language I learn. I first learned C then C++ then PHP and Java. If I'm asked to program in C now, I think I can't do it. Being a programmer how imprtant it is to remember the syntax of every programs you learn? Am I the o...
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0x800a03ec when calling Select on an Excel range (IRange). Range was returned from the worksheet's usedrange. === I'm trying to select the "used range". I get the worksheet's UsedRange, then I invoke the Select function on it. I receive HRESULT 0x800a03ec on the select call. Here's the code: COleVariant re...
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PHP Replace Images with GD Library Resampled Images in Joomla === I am the tech intern for an online independent newspaper, and the writers on the staff are not tech-savvy. They don't quite understand how web pages work, and often they upload and include images straight from their digital cameras, or scanned from ori...
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How to keep domain name in address bar === Is there a better way to keep the domain name unaltered in the adress bar besides using a main frame?
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Use of else after a return or break from a function or loop === This is a matter of style I've considered for a while, and I'm curious of others thoughts. The two pieces of code below are logically equivalent, which in your opinion is better style and why?: // no else some_function(): if ( my_var...
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What is the best solution for the 'Students and Lockers' problem? === I thought that it would be fun to present some classic CS problems and let people show their algorithm optimization skills. The hope is that we get to see some clever techniques to solve abstract problems that we may be able to implement in practice...
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C's strtok() and read only string literals === > char *strtok(char *s1, const char *s2) > repeated calls to this function break string s1 into "tokens"--that is > the string is broken into substrings, > each terminating with a '\0', where > the '\0' replaces any characters > contained in string s2. The first ca...
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XML and iSeries RPGLE - development tools? === I've got a iSeries to .Net compact framework project. It includes rgple programs exposed as web services and a Windows mobile app that uses the webservices. Each iSeries program has a specific webservice wrapper and the .net app reference each. I would like to come up ...
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Graphical changelog in mercurial's hgwebdir.cgi === I have a set of mercurial repositories being served online with hgwebdir.cgi. I would like to be able to show a graphical representation of the branches and merges in the same way that [this site][1] does. I can't seem to find any reference to how to do that though. ...
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C++: undefined reference to static class member === Can anyone explain why following code won't compile? At least on g++ 4.2.4. And more interesting, why it will compile when I cast MEMBER to int? <pre><code> #include < vector> class Foo { public: static const int MEMBER = 1; }; int main(){ ...
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Couldn't find 'rspec' generator === I'm trying to install RSpec as a gem after having it installed as a plugin. I've gone ahead and followed the directions found here http://github.com/dchelimsky/rspec-rails/wikis for the section titled **rspec and rspec-rails gems**. When I run `ruby script/generate rspec`, I get t...
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In Java when does a URL connection close? === When does java let go of a connections to a URL? I don't see a close() method on either URL or URLConnection so does it free up the connection as soon as the request finishes? I'm mainly asking to see if I need to do any clean up in an exception handler. try { ...
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Why is LazyInit<T> restricted to reference types === I have a pseudo-realtime data processing application where I would like to use `LazyInit<double>` so I don't do calculations I don't need, but `LazyInit<T>` restricts T to classes. I can work around it, but I'd obviously prefer not to. Does anybody know why thi...
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How can I create buttons and hook up events from postback === I need to generate buttons initially based on quite a processor and disk intensive search. Each button will represent a selection and trigger a postback. My issue is that the postback does not trigger the command b_Command. I guess because the original b...
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Does it make sense to set up Wiki at the workplace? === I'm thinking of a place where we would put some documents for developers, like coding and naming conventions, build environment set-up, productivity tricks, office books and who has them, etc. Is Wiki a good format for this kinda thing? Can you suggest a par...
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ADO.NET record navigation === I've done development in both VB6 and VB.NET, and I've used ADODB objects in VB6 to handle recordset navigation (i.e. the MoveFirst, MoveNext, etc. methods), and I have used ADO.NET to handle queries in a row-by-row nature (i.e For Each Row In Table.Rows ...) But now I seem to have com...
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How do I create flexible unit tests? === We are currently using unit tests to test our project. We have the majority of functionality covered but I think our tests are too brittle. I was wondering if there are any specific things we can be doing to make the unit tests more flexible so they don't break for the wr...
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What hardware changes will affect WebLogic performance the most? === When requesting hardware for a WebLogic server, what hardware would best improve its performance? Should I give it lots of memory, CPU, fast hard drives? The OS is going to be Redhat 4 either Standard or Enterprise.
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Will the c++ compiler optimize away unused return value? === If I have a function that returns an object, but this return value is never used by the caller, will the compiler optimize away the copy? (Possibly an always/sometimes/never answer.) Elementary example:<pre><code>ReturnValue MyClass::FunctionThatAltersMem...
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What's "in" and "out" of OpenGL-ES? (Porting from OpenGL) === It seems that all of the documentation I can find about OpenGL-ES says something to the effect of "OpenGL-ES is just like OpenGL, but without a lot of stuff. For example, there's no glBegin or glEnd." Ok, that's great. So, what ELSE isn't there any of...
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LinqDataSource/ListView for child records - only save when the containing record is saved? === I have a single form for editing an event, in which the user can (a) edit the details of the event (title, description, dates, etc.) in a FormView and (b) view and edit a ListView of contacts who are registered for the even...
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Best development methodology for a team of 6 - 10 looking to grow by 50% eventually === From our current experience we're leaning towards a kind of lean methodology. We are starting to introduce a Product Owner role and we also are forming some QA roles. I'm worried that stratifying the roles like this will result in ...
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Does TThread work differently in a console application? === We have a pretty mature COM dll, which we test using DUnit. One of our recent tests creates a few threads, and tests the object from those threads. This test works fine when running the test using the gui front-end, but hangs when running as a console applica...
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Which Memcached client library should I use for .NET ? === I've noticed there are a few solutions to allow the use of memcached on C# / ASP.NET: - memcacheddotnet - enyim.com Memcached Client Which one should I use? It seems like the enyim port has more active development, but I wanted to see what you gu...
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using a conditional statement modifier in Rails Templates === I have a rails template (.rhtml file) generating a Javascript array. It looks something like the following: var volumes = { <% for volume in @volumes %> <%= volume.id %> : <%= volume.data %> <%= ',' unless volume === @volume...
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Generating a WSDL using Python and SOAPpy === First of all, I will admit I am a novice to web services, although I'm familiar with HTML and basic web stuff. I created a quick-and-dirty web service using Python that calls a stored procedure in a MySQL database, that simply returns a BIGINT value. I want to return thi...
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Moving data from Word to Access seamlessly === I am trying to migrate structured documents (i.e. documents that are mostly some metadata and one big table) to a database. When I try to move tabular data from Word to Excel, my main point of pain is handling CRLFs within a cell in Word. Any solution for this? Now, sinc...
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MS SQL: Convert Datetime column to nvarchar === I need to select a datetime column in a table. However, I want the select statement to return the datetime as a nvarchar with the format DD/MM/YYYY.
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Is it worth it to write a bunch of 2 liner functions in BLL object just to re-route to DAL? === It seems pretty silly to me. What don't I get?
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Is there a quick way to build & install to iPhone (from XCode) without starting the app? === In XCode, I can use CMD-R to run (or CMD-Y to debug), and my app will compile, install on the phone & start-up. (I've already prepped my phone & XCode so this part works as expected.) What I'd ***LIKE*** to do is type CMD-...
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Python memory debugging with GDB === We have a Linux application that makes use of OpenSSL's Python bindings and I suspect it is causing random crashes. Occasionally, we see it crash with the message "Python Fatal Error: GC Object already tracked," which would appear to be either a programming error on the part of the...
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Last Business Day === How can I calculate the last business day of the month in .NET?
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Is cloneNode(true) effiecent? === I'm building the contents of an HTML div element using an XSL template. Traditionally we create a new XML document and add the input parameters for the transform via javascript. This is all very time-consuming as we are basically hand picking the data from another XML document that re...
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Simple PHP framework === I'm looking for a simple PHP framework for a 10-year-old child to build (with my help, of course) a [NeoPets][1]-like (but much simpler) website. The framework should simply registration/login, database connection and usage, session management. It should also have good documentation. I'm not s...
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GPRS Information - Mobile === I have almost the worst spec in the world. An application that exists and used to work. My aim is to recreate this app and make it work. It's a _very_ simple util that just displays the following information to screen: * ARFCN - Absolute Radio Frequency Channel Number * LAC - Loc...
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What is a good framework for Database Migrations the is compatibile with SQL Server? === I've been spoiled by ActiveRecords. So I'm on the lookout for migration system that can be applied to SQL Server, and either is executed as Java application, or a Win32 Executable. (Of course further compatibility with other DB'...
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How to suppress compiler warning for specific function in VS2005 (VB.Net) === I have a class that inherits from a base class and implements the following... Public Function CompareTo(ByVal obj As Object) As Integer Implements System.IComparable.CompareTo Now the base class it inherits from also implement...
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How is HttpContext being maintained over request-response === I am wondering how the HttpContext is maintained given that the request-response nature of the web is essentially stateless. Is an identifier being for the HttpContext object being sent as part of the __EVENTTarget / __EVENTARGUMENTS hidden fields so t...
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Multiple domains, same web application on IIS 6 === On IIS 6, is it possible to have multiple domain names pointing to the same web application, and conditionally serve CSS from within the web application based on the domain name? I need to host hundreds of different "skins" on the same web application, with the sk...
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Regex for numbers only === I haven't used regular expressions at all, so I'm having difficulty troubleshooting. I want the regex to match only when the contained string is all numbers; but with the two examples below it is matching a string that contains all numbers plus an equals sign like "1234=4321". I'm sure there...
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Is it possible to "decompile" a Windows .exe? Or at least view the Assembly? === A friend of mine downloaded some malware from Facebook, and I'm curious to see what it does without infecting myself. I know that you can't really decompile an .exe, but can I at least view it in Assembly or attach a debugger? Edit to...
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CMFCToolTipCtrl or CTooltipManager examples? === Has anyone tried using these new VS2008 MFC classes yet? I can't seem to find any examples anywhere. Even the VS2008 samples don't mention these classes. (They use CToolTip.) Is there any way to make these things work without manually calling RelayEvent() in PreTrans...
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.NET: Convert .doc to .htm results in funky characters === I've used MS Word automation to save a .doc to a .htm. If there are bullet characters in the .doc file, they are saved fine to the .htm, but when I try to read the .htm file into a string (so I can subsequently send to a database for ultimate storage as a str...
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How to easy determine if a port is open on an Windows server? === I'm trying to install a site under an alternative port on a server, but the port may be closed by a firewall. Is there a way to ping out or in, on a specific port, to see if it is open?
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What is the purpose/meaning of the Version property on a FormsAuthenticationTicket? === I think its all in the question...
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How do I dynamically invoking a class method in PHP? === How can I dynamically invoke a class method in PHP? The class method is not static. It appears that <pre> <code> call_user_func(...) </code> </pre> only works with static functions? Thanks.
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Visual Studio 2008 Test View Panel Not Showing All Tests === I have a set of 6 MSTest test assemblies. When I bring up the Test View window and group by Project all of my projects show up save one. I cannot seem to make Visual Studio understand that this project is a unit test assembly. Resharper's Unit Test Runner...
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Do you have advice for a Computer Science Graduate looking to get into Hardware? === I'm a CS graduate and I've been in the field for 10 years now. Hardware has interested me from day 1, in fact, I am one course shy of a minor in Electrical Engineering. Now I've gotten to the point where I want to move more towards ...
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problems with Opera and TinyMCE === I have been having some general problems with [TinyMCE][1] inside Opera. Some of these include: - the save button produces an error - when submitting to a popup with an entire form, including TinyMCE, nothing gets posted to the popup (when tinymce is removed it works fine) Ha...
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UPS Worldship Integration and .net === Are there any UPS WorldShip integration APIS or Libraries out there for .net? I've been tasked with integrating our Sample Order application (A VB.Net/MSSQL app) with UPS, and having it write .xml files for the auto import feature though serialization has gotten my foot in the do...
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Python: Best way to create directory if it doesn't exist for file write? === What's the most elegant way to check if the directory a file is going to be written to exists, and if not create the directory? Is there a better way than: filename = "/my/directory/filename.txt" dir = os.path.dirname(filename) ...
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xsl:template match doesn't find matches === I'm trying to convert some Xaml to HTML using the .NET XslCompiledTransform and am running into difficulties getting the xslt to match Xaml tags. For instance with this Xaml input: <FlowDocument PagePadding="5,0,5,0" AllowDrop="True" NumberSubstitution.CultureSource=...
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Are memory leaks ever ok? === Is it ever acceptable to have a [memory leak][1] in your C or C++ application? What if you allocate some memory and use it until the very last line of code in your application (for example, a global object's deconstructor)? As long as the memory consumption doesn't grow over time, is i...
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Is creating a view on SharePoint tables bad stile? === I have only been working with sharepoint for three months but right from the start I was told that the SharePoint content db was off limits as MS could change the schema at any time. The recommended route is to use the object model, and in most case I kind of un...
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"No suitable driver" problem with Hibernate3, PostgreSQL 8.3 and Java 5 === Does anybody know what's going on here: I run hibernate 3.2.6 against a PostgreSQL 8.3 (installed via fink) database on my Mac OS X. The setup works fine when I use Java 6 and the JDBC 4 driver (postgresql-8.3-603.jdbc4). However, I need th...
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what is an rdf triple? === what is an RDF TRIPLE in laymens terms please....
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FLASH save frame, to image (tiff, bmp, jpg, gif, png) === The title sort of explains itself. I am making some 'genrative' artwork in flash. Now I want to save the frame without making a screenshot so-on and sofort. And perhaps one day i would like to save a batch of frames. Is there an AS3 class/library out there ...
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How to use GROUP BY to concatenate strings in MsSQL? === How do I get: id Name Value 1 A 4 1 B 8 2 C 9 to id Column 1 A:4, B:8 2 C:9
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Is there anything like Winsplit Revolution for Mac OS X? === Is there anything like Winsplit Revolution for Mac OS X?
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Best practices with STDIN in Ruby? === I want to deal with the command line input in Ruby: > cat input.txt | myprog.rb > myprog.rb < input.txt > myprog.rb arg1 arg2 arg3 ... What is the best way to do it? In particular I want to deal with blank STDIN, and I hope for an elegant solution. #!/u...
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Light weight HTTP Server library in .NET === I'm looking for a small and fast library implementing an HTTP server in .NET My general requirements are: - Supports multiple simultaneous connections - Only needs to support static content (no server side processing) - HHTP only, HTTPS not needed - Preferr...
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Programmically pull data types for MS SQL table columns for later insertion === Rails has an awesome way of looking up column names and expected datatypes from the DB, alleviating a lot of programming. I'm trying to build something like this in C#.NET, because we have large tables that are ever changing. I'll be ad...
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Mixing MFC and WPF: Modal Dialogs === I'm adding C# WPF dialogs to an existing C++ MFC app, using a C++/CLI interface layer. I've got things working, except I'm having a problem with modality. For example: 1. MFC app shows a WPF dialog using ShowDialog. Works as expected. 2. That WPF dialog shows a MFC dialog us...
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Web Site Designing for Mobile === I just added printing capability to a web site using a style sheet (ie. @media print, etc.) and was wondering if I could use a similar method for adding support for mobile devices. If not, how do I detect a mobile device? My pages are C# (.aspx) and I'd like to scale back the page...
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Add New Row to GridView without DataBind === I have a GridView that allows editing the values in every column, in every row, all the time. The user enters in all their changes, clicks Save once and all changes are commited. The user must also be able to click the New button, have a new row appear in the GridView (...
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What's your favorite dummy line to put a break point on? === Few of us would deny the awesomeness of debuggers, but to make it more useful, some tricks can be used. For example in Python, you can use ***pass*** to do absolutely nothing except to leave you room to put a break point and allow you to observe the valu...
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CallContext vs ThreadStatic === What are differences between CallContext and ThreadStatic? I've understood that in an ASP.NET environment data stored in CallContext could be persisted throughout the request until it ends while ThreadStatic may or may not work since the request may switch threads. I've also learned ...
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I need a quick and dirty way to append to a text file in vb.net === I've got a very small standalone vb.net app that gets run automatically. Every now and then it hits an error condition that I want to log and then keep processing. But, this is far to minor a thing to store in the system's main log - I really just w...
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What is the best way to allow both a servlet and client-side scripts read the same file? === We want to share user validation configuration between a Java validation class (for sanity checking) and a Javascript-enabled form web interface (for usability). What's the best way to deploy this static file in our web applic...
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Randomize a List<T> in C# === What is the best way to randomize the order of a generic list in C#? I've got a finite set of 75 numbers in a list I would like to assign a random order to, in order to draw them for a lottery type application. thx!
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Latex Math Symbol: Vitanyi puts a tiny plus symbol over his equals. How do I do that? === For example, in http://homepages.cwi.nl/~paulv/papers/algorithmicstatistics.pdf at the bottom of page 5 and top of page 6, he uses a plus/equal symbol and a similar plus/lessthan symbol. I can't figure out how to make that sym...
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Configuration Management Application Block === Anyone have any experience using the Microsoft Configuration Management Application Block? This is an older piece of code off of there website, but seems like it might be useful as a standard way of storing/reading configuration values for .Net applications. Is it a good/...
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What component should I use to draw a dendrogram in Java? === Dendrogram is not a regular diagram. Should I use any component from javax.swing.* library, or just draw it with java.awt.Graphics?
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iPhone and HTML5 Cache Manifest === I am trying to build an iPhone web application using ASP.NET. The page is a dynamically rendered but it should be cached locally from that point on. No matter what I try the phone continues to regenerate the page from the server. It appears that it is necessary to use HTML5 C...
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How to avoid circular data-access object dependencies when you need to do lazy loading (and using an IOC Container)? === Note: The examples below are C# but this problem should not be specific to any language in particular. So I am building an object domain using a variant of the [S# Architecture][1]. For those un...
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Best "process" to change over plain HTML pages to ASP .NET aspx pages? === I have some pages on my site that are plain HTML pages, but I want to add some ASP .NET type functionality to these pages. My concern is that if I simple rename the .html page to .aspx that I will break links, and lose SEO, and so on. I woul...
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BlendFunc for textured fonts with changing background === I am attempting to use Textured fonts as so that I can display text in my openGL scene. However I am having trouble finding glBlendFunc values that will work. The background that the text will be placed on is a grayscale image but will change throughout the...
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Real vs. Floating Point vs. Money === Why when I save a value of say 40.54 in SQL Server to a column of type Real does it return to me a value that is more like 40.53999878999 instead of 40.54? I've seen this a few times but have never figured out quite why it happens. Has anyone else experienced this issue and if s...
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How can get all attributes on a property's interface/basetype ancestry? === So, if i have: public class Sedan : Car { /// ... } public class Car : Vehicle, ITurn { [MyCustomAttribute] public int TurningRadius { get; set; } } public abstract class Vehi...
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Sharepoint: Is it possible to make subgroups in top navigation menu? === I need to make subgroups in the top navigation menu, like: Home -Group --Subgroup ![alt text][1] Is it possible? I can not make more than two levels! [1]: http://img300.imageshack.us/my.php?image=topnavigationmenudr4.png
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nHiberante and query optimization === I am using Hibernate as my ORM solution and have a need for a highly specialized object (for performance reasons) to be returned that is unlike my original object. Is it valid to actually set up a second object with its own mapping file so I can set special join fetching and s...
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Anyway to use AJAX when my server does not and can not have the AJAX extensions Installed? === Title says it all, but I have a server with .Net 2.0 sp1 installed and have no ability to install the AJAX extensions on the server. Is there anyway I could work around this to incorporate AJAX functionality?
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Excel automation. Need to multiple items from a Range === I have code that lets me select a single item in arange: COleVariant vItems = cstrAddr; hr = AutoWrap( DISPATCH_PROPERTYGET, &vCell, irange, L"Item", 2, COleVariant((short)(1)), CO...
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How do you debug MySQL stored procedures? === My current process for debugging stored procedures is very simple. I create a table called "debug" where I insert variable values from the stored procedure as it runs. This allows me to see the value of any variable at a given point in the script, but is this is there a be...
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