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What's the false operator in C# good for?
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There are two weird operators in C#:
- the [true operator][1]
- the [false operator][2]
If I understand this right this operators can be used in types which I want use instead of boolean expression and where I don't want to provide implicit conversion to bool.
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Automated PDF Creation from URL
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Is there a PDF library that one can use to automate creating PDFs from URLs? The current approach I use is to "Print" a page and select a PDF plugin like PrimoPDF to generate the PDF document but I was wanting to automate that.
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Protecting API Secret Keys in a Thick Client application
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Within an application, I've got Secret Keys uses to calculate a hash for an API call. In a .NET application it's fairly easy to use a program like Reflector to pull out information from the assembly to include these keys.
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Call onresize from ASP.NET content page
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C++ STL question: allocators
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I have a (potentially dumb) question about the C++ STL. When I make a container (vector, set, map, etc), is it allocated on the stack or on the heap? If I make a set and put 5 million strings, will I have to worry about a stack overflow? | 0 | [
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Best AJAX Framework
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In Asp.Net web forms, what is the best chioce for providing a righ UI (a la Ajax)? I've been using the built in Ajax support that MS ships in addition to the Ajax Control Toolkit until now, but is there something better and/or easier? | 4 | [
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Visual Studio Hosting Process and "The operation could not be completed"
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When trying to execute from within Visual Studio 2008 your application and you get the (uninformative) message "The operation could not be completed".
The solution to this is to turn off the "Visual Studio Hosting Process".
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Scripting SVG
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I'm considering developing a website similar to stackoverflow, but the answers may also consist of drawings (schematics, in this case). I want to have an area in the answer form where they can make this schematic without requiring special plugins, etc.
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Looking up document library items in a SharePoint workflow
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I using SharePoint Designer to create a workflow. I'm trying to get at a subfolder in a document library in the "Define Workflow Lookup" dialog. There are two issues with this:
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Best Ways to Debug a Release Mode Application
===
Im sure this has happened to folks before, something works in debug mode, you compile in release, and something breaks.
This happened to me while working on a Embedded XP environment, the best way i found to do it really was to write a log file to determine where it... | 0 | [
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Best use pattern for a DataContext
===
What's the best lifetime model for a DataContext? Should I just create a new one whenever I need it (aka, function level), should I keep one available in each class that would use it (class level), or should I create a static class with a static DataContext (app-domain level)? Ar... | 0 | [
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How do I hide pages in my ASP.NET web application from users that lack sufficient permissions?
===
I'm using the [ASP.NET Login Controls][1] and [Forms Authentication][2] for membership/credentials for an ASP.NET web application. And I'm using a [site map][3] for site navigation.
I have ASP.NET TreeView and Menu n... | 0 | [
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.Net 2.0 - How efficient are Generic Lists?
===
I'm creating an app that holds loads of loads of user data in memory, and it's mostly keeping it all in List<T> structures (and some Dictionary<T,T> when I need lookup).
And I'm wondering...
How efficient are Lists?
How much memory overhead do I get fo... | 0 | [
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How do I check if a SQL Server text column is empty?
===
I am using SQL Server 2005. I have a table with a text column and I have many rows in the table where the value of this column is not null, but it is empty. Trying to compare against '' yields this response:
>The data types text and varchar are incompatible... | 0 | [
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How do you configure HttpOnly cookies in tomcat / java webapps?
===
After reading Jeff's blog post on [Protecting Your Cookies: HttpOnly][1]. I'd like to implement HttpOnly cookies in my web application.
How do you tell tomcat to use http only cookies for sessions?
[1]: http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/archi... | 0 | [
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Using Hibernate to work with Text Files
===
I am using [Hibernate][1] in a Java application to access my Database and it works pretty well with MS-SQL and MySQL. But some of the data I have to show on some forms has to come from Text files, and by Text files I mean Human-Readable files, they can be CSV, Tab-Delimited,... | 0 | [
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What free and preferably open source development tools for windows would you recomend?
===
Currently, I use MinGW for C/C++, Sun's SDK for java, and the Crimson Editor or Notepad++ for editing and Eclipse for my IDE. | 2 | [
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Can you call a webservice from TSQL code?
===
Is there a way to call out from a TSQL stored procedure or function to a webservice? | 0 | [
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SMO and Sql Server 7.0
===
Does anyone have a definitive answer to whether [Sql Server Management Objects][1] is compatible with Sql Server 7.0?
The docs state:
> Because SMO is compatible with SQL Server version 7.0, SQL Server 2000, SQL Server 2005, and SQL Server 2008, you easily manage a multi-version environm... | 0 | [
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How do you use a flash object as a link?
===
Is it possible to use a flash document embedded in HTML as a link?
I tried just wrapping the <code>object</code> element with an <code>a</code> like this:
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<embed ... />
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Caching Patterns in ASP.NET
===
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ssh hangs when command invoked directly, but exits cleanly when run interactive
===
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JSF Lifecycle and Custom components
===
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Can you recommend an ASP.NET control library?
===
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Can I export translations of place names from freebase.com
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ASP.NET vs. Silverlight
===
I'm starting a new web project and I am considering two presentation frameworks. I am thinking either about ASP.NET MVC or Silverlight. I would tend toward Silverlight since I'm quite experienced .NET developer while I have just a basic knowledge of ASP.NET controls. | 4 | [
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Could you make a case for using Berkeley DB XML
===
I'm trying to read through the documentation on [Berkeley DB XML][1], and I think I could really use a developer's blog post or synopsis of when they had a problem that found the XML layer atop Berkeley DB was the exact prescription for. Maybe I'm not getting it, but... | 0 | [
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Recommended reading for new team lead
===
Our organization is undertaking a re-org to solve our current resource and communications issues. I know, a re-org never solves anything, etc. With that being said, I was tapped to go from an individual contributor (aka tech lead/architect) to leading a team of maintenance dev... | 4 | [
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How do I recover from an unchecked exception?
===
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What is the best approach to both modularity and platform independence?
===
I hope this question does not come off as broad as it may seem at first. I am designing a software application in my `<sarcasm>`*voluminous*`</sarcasm>` spare time. I would like it to be both cross-platform and modular. At this point, becau... | 0 | [
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Should I use a software hosting solution for my personal projects?
===
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How exactly do you configure httpOnlyCookies in ASP.NET?
===
Inspired by this CodingHorror article, "[Protecting Your Cookies: HttpOnly][1]"
How do you set this property? Somewhere in the web config?
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===
I'm trying to extend some "base" classes in Python:
class xlist (list):
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return len(self)
def add(self, *argv, **argc):
[self.append (x) for x in argv]
return None
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Converter for VB.NET Code to Linux Platform Exist?
===
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Best open-source Mathematica equivalent
===
What is the best open-source equivalent for Mathematica? My requirements are:
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2. Must... | 0 | [
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How to get started with PowerShell?
===
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How do I perform a recursive checkout using ClearCase?
===
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Drawing a custom label on a pie chart in Yahoo's Flash Library ASTRA
===
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CreateProcessAsUser vs ShellExecute
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Concurrent loggins in a web farm
===
I'm really asking this by proxy, another team at work have had change request from our customer.
The problem is that our customer doesn't want there employees to login with one user more than one at a time. That they are getting locked out and sharing logins.
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What's the maximum amount of RAM I can use in a Windows box?
===
Obviously, that's 64-bit windows.
Also, what's the maximum amount of memory a single 64-bit process can use?
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How does GPS in a mobile phone work exactly?
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Diagramming Software for a Developer/Designer
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Best Practices for Managing Linq to SQL Dbml Files?
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SQL 2000 'TRY CATCH like' Error Handling
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Cocoa tips for PHP developers?
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I'm a PHP developer, and I use the MVC pattern, and object oriented code. I really want to write applications for the iPhone, but to do that I need to know Cocoa, but to do that I need to know Objective-C 2.0, but to do that I need to know C, and to do that I need to know about compi... | 0 | [
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How can you make a .net windows forms project look fresh?
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I'm working on a visual studio 2005 vb.net windows forms project that's been around for several years. It's full of default textboxes, labels, dropdowns, datagrids, datetime pickers -- all the standard stuff. The end result is a very gray, old-looking pro... | 0 | [
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My (Java/Swing) MouseListener isn't listening, help me figure out why.
===
So I've got a `JPanel` implementing `MouseListener` and `MouseMotionListener`:
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import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
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Change templates in XCode
===
How would I change the initial templates created by XCode when creating a new Cocoa Class.
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What are the standard pin mappings for sound cards?
===
I've got a Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS (Part # SB0350) that I'm installing as part of a computer that I'm building. There's a nifty headphone and speaker jack pair mounted on the case which I would like to connect, and I'm not sure if it's possible.
Have:
4 pin... | 0 | [
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CLR Profiler - Attaching to existing process
===
I would like to use something like CLR Profiles on .Net 2.0 to see what objects are taking more space in the heap at any given time (of an ASP.Net worker process).
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How should I build a good (web) API
===
I'm going to build an API for a web app and I'm interested in what people can suggest as good practices.
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Is Scala the next big thing?
===
I've been learning <a href="http://scala-lang.org/">Scala</a> recently, and it seems like a very very promising general purpose programming language. It has all the good functional programming features, terse syntax, it runs on JVM and interoperates with Java.
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Wordpress Wiki Integration
===
I am running a WordPress blog right now on my own LAMP hosting. I really want to add some basic Wiki functionality to my site. Ideally just the ability to have some posts or pages that users with certain roles / capabilities could edit. The latest version of WordPress has edit revisio... | 0 | [
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XML attribute vs XML element
===
At work we are being asked to create XML files to pass data to another offline application that will then create a second XML file to pass back in order to update some of our data. During the process we have been discussing with the team of the other application about the structure of ... | 0 | [
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How do I add a MIME type to .htaccess?
===
I would like to add the following MIME type to a site run by Apache:
<mime-mapping>
<extension>jnlp</extension>
<mime-type>application/x-java-jnlp-file</mime-type>
</mime-mapping>
(That is the Tomcat format.)
I'm on a shared host, so I can only... | 0 | [
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How can I retrieve a list of parameters from a stored procedure in SQL Server
===
Using C# and System.Data.SqlClient, is there a way to retrieve a list of parameters that belong to a stored procedure on a SQL Server before I actually execute it?
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Any advice for speeding up the compile time in Flex Builder 3?
===
I run Flex Builder 3 on a mac and as my project grows - the compile time gets longer and longer and longer. I am using some SWC's and there is a fair amount of code but it shouldn't take minutes to build and crash daily should it? | 0 | [
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How do I delete 1 file from a revision in SVN?
===
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===
Does anyone know of a powershell cmdlet out there for automating task scheduler? | 0 | [
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===
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scp -r web/* user@site.com:site.com/
This works great except that the .htaccess file is not sent. Presumably, this is because it's hidden.
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What is your favorite feature of textmate?
===
I noticed that many people here use [textmate][1] for coding on OSX. I've recently started using it, and although I like its minimalistic interface, it makes it harder to stumble upon cool features if you don't know what you're looking for.
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How to determine if an html tag splits across multiple lines
===
I'm writing a php script that involves scraping web pages. Currently, the script analyzes the page line by line, but it breaks if there is a tag that spans multiple lines, like
<img src="example.jpg"
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Any way to write a Windows .bat file to kill processes?
===
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How do I detect if a function is available during JNLP execution?
===
I have an application which *really* should be installed, but does work fine when deployed using JNLP.
However, it would seem that some Java functions such as `Runtime.exec` don't work using the default security options.
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How can I find the revision history of the file that was deleted and then resubmitted to SVN?
===
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IE CSS Bug - How do I maintain a position:absolute when the viewport resizes due to javascript content
===
I have a page where there is a column and a content div, somewhat like this:
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<div id="column"> </div>
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How to avoid pauses when editing code on a network drive?
===
I'm planning on doing more coding from home but in order to do so, I need to be able to edit files on a Samba drive on our dev server. The problem I've run into with several editors is that the network latency causes the editor to lock up for long periods o... | 0 | [
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===
I'm looking for a library to handle [iCalendar][1] data in Java.
Open source, well-documented implementations with a good object model are preferred. iCal parsing capabilities are less important to me, but still nice to have.
Does anyone have any recommendations?
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Formatting Stored Procedures
===
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Ribbon Toolbar and Visual Studio 2008 Service Pack 1
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Today I was listening to the [Hanselminutes show about .NET 3.5 SP1...What's inside][1], and they twice mentioned the Office 2007-like Ribbon control that is included in Visual Studio 2008 Service Pack 1.
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tail-recursive
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textarea with 100% width ignores parent element's width in IE7
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I have the following textarea in a table:
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How to handle variable width FieldObjects in Crystal Reports
===
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Convert Web.config from .NET 2.0 to 3.5
===
What is the minimum I need to add to a .NET 2.0 WebSite's web.config to make it .NET 3.5?
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Badge Concept Applied To Continuous Monitoring
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Stackoverflow is the first time I've seen this badges concept. It's oddly motivating, and that's pretty cool. Has anybody seen it applied to source control change sets?
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Best way to implement request throttling in ASP.NET/IIS7
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We're experimenting with various ways to throttle user actions.
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Microsoft Office 2007 automated installation - editing the config.xml file
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Find out how much memory is being used by an object in Python
===
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Can't create a subversion repository with Eclipse 3.4.0, svn 1.5.1
===
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What Code Snippet Editor Do You Use?
===
Part of my "sort your development life out, Rob" push has been me taking note of the fact that I do not have a library of [code snippets](http://aspnet.4guysfromrolla.com/articles/122105-1.aspx) (and [Jeff did a post too](http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/archives/000419.html)).... | 0 | [
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===
I want to query a number of different databases mainly Oracle and Informix.
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===
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How to embed control change commands inside of a MIDI
===
I am making a simple game in order to learn a new language. I am in the process of collecting some music for the game and would like to use the MIDI format so that I can control the flow of the track (i.e., I would like to have an introduction that only plays ... | 0 | [
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Visual Studio: Build Solution vs Batch Build
===
What is the difference between the two commands in Visual Studio 2008?
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