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The Next-gen SQL
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I'm learning SQL (with PostgreSQL) and doing some research I've come across some new types of SQL's. CouchDB, Drizzle, and Scalaris to name a few, what is going to be the next SQL to deal with? | 0 | [
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Trouble getting GPO logon script to run using Active Directory Domain Services
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I have just upgraded our company's domain controller from NT 4.0 to Windows 2008 Server. I used the in-place upgrade path, going first from NT 4.0 to Windows 2003 Server and then 2003 Server to 2008 Server. The orginal NT 4.0 domain was... | 0 | [
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C#: ?: Operator in LINQ Query
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1. How do I utilize a ?: operator in the SELECT clause of a LINQ query? If this can't be done, how can I emulate one? The goal is to get a CASE block in my select clause. As you might suspect, I'm getting an error:
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C++ odd compile error: error: changes meaning of "Object" from class "Object"
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I don't even know where to go with this. Google wasn't very helpful. As with my previous question. I'm using TextMate's Command+R to compile the project.
>game.h:16:error: declaration of ‘Player* HalfSet::Player() const’
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How can I view all historical changes to a file in SVN
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I know that I can <code> svn diff -r a:b repo </code> to view the changes between the two specified revisions. What I'd like is a diff for every revision that changed the file. Is such a command available? | 0 | [
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ASP.NET Development Server simulates IIS6 or IIS7?
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In visual studio 2008, when we press Ctrl+F5, the ASP.NET Development Server is launched to simulate a Web Server. I'm wondering what server does it simulate? IIS6 or IIS7? Is it possible to customize what server it simulate?
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Multiple databases vs a single database
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I'm looking at an existing site and they are using separate databases. The databases seem to be setup in the following manor:
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Is Rails THAT Simple?
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I've been doing some simple rails Apps lately. I know ruby quite well, but when I started doing things "the rails way" I noticed that some things were done "just because" and It's hard for a (rails) newbie to know what does the code do.
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Looking for small, open source, vb.net project with extensive Unit Testing
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I'm looking for some small, vb.net open source projects that make good use of unit testing. Similar to [this][1] question, but for VB.NET.
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Drawing on top of controls inside a panel (C#)
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I know this question had been asked more than a few times, but so far I haven't been able to find a good solution for it.
I've got a panel with other control on it.
I want to draw a line on it and on top of all the controls in the panel
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What flag silences GCC's warning about no new-line at file-endings?
===
I just read <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/72271/no-newline-at-end-of-file-compiler-warning">this post</a> about why new-line warnings exist, but to be honest my team has people working on several different platforms and with several ... | 0 | [
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Actionscript Object(Class?) Syntax
===
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Drupal Source Control Strategy?
===
In standard php or source code based projects we easily keep all of the code in SVN and each developer can checkout their own copy and collaborate on the same code.
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Array as the options for a switch statment
===
I remember from way back at university using a switch with 'binary search' or 'binary switch'. Something like that, My google foo is broken today. Anyway it goes down like this: You define an array of possible options (Strings usually), some magic happens, and those optio... | 0 | [
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Function which returns reference to be edited in c#
===
Is there a way to have a function return a editable reference to some internal data. Here's an example I hope helps show what I mean.
class foo
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public int value;
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How to enable debugging of stored procedures in visual studio?
===
Ok, this is driving me nucking futs.
I've done just about everything I can to enable step through debugging of stored procedures of a sql server 2005 database.
http://arjunachith.blogspot.com/2007/05/debugging-stored-procedures-debug.html
http... | 0 | [
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Link report files for Flex with multiple modules overwrite each other
===
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Locales and ResourceBundles in a plugin-based program
===
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Have you switched from CodeIgniter to Kohana?
===
I usually just work with straight PHP, but want to try MVC and see if a framework will really speed up development.
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Cancelling asynchronous remoting call
===
I have a client-server architecture where client communicates with the server using .NET Remoting. Server handles all business logic and database interaction. I need to add an operation which may take a while to execute and the dataset it returns might be quite large. I'm thin... | 0 | [
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Finding locations in machine code (gcc/objdump -d)
===
If you have a particular line of C code in mind to examine in the machine output, how would you locate it in objdump output. Here is an example
if (cond)
foo;
bar();
and I want to see if bar was inlined as I'd like.
Or would you use som... | 0 | [
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PHP app using Twitter API works on some accounts, not others
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I have this PHP script that I wrote to automatically follow users that post messages with certain terms. It works 100% of the time on a bunch of test accounts but then does not work on the account I'd like to use it with.
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I'm looking for an alternative, since I find emacs difficult to use. I'd rather use an editor that supports all the usual shortcuts I'm used to, such as arrow keys to move the cursor around, CTRL+SHIFT+RightArrow to select the next word, etc.
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is it best if i'm behind a firewall in windows to use linux for python?
===
I'm going to try out turbogears however I'm on windows vista.
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QT: show result of Color selection?
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What is the best way to give the user feedback for a color selection?
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Why doesnt Microsoft implement sequences in SQL Server?
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Sometimes you just dont want to use a GUID, besides the fact that they are ugly as heck. Maybe the sequence you want, isnt numeric? Besides, inserting a row and then asking the DB what the number just seems so hackish.
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Using Chromium as a MFC CWnd
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I am looking to using Google Chromium for my MFC app as an HTML renderer. I found this test bed application and I am wondering if anyone knows how or of a resource that I can make sense of it so that I could extract the Webkit/Webview stuff into my application. Thanks.
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Setting the INSTALLDIR programatically in InstallShield
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I am trying to set the change the INSTALLDIR programatically in InstallShield v8.02 (cannot do anything about the version).
My code crashes with an exception "Unknown error" on the third line of this code (C#)
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Which class invoked my static method?
===
Suppose that I have a Java class with a static method, like so:
<pre>
class A
{
static void foo()
{
// Which class invoked me?
}
}
</pre>
And suppose further that class A has an arbitrary number of subclasses:
<pre>
class B extends A { }
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Can WPF User Control Detect MouseMovement when Mouse outside of UC Area
===
I'm writing a WPF app whereby usercontrols are being dynamically created programmatically in response to an event. The main window canvas has a grid, and i'm adding new columndefs and rowdefs, which contain the new user controls.
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Setting up IRQ mapping
===
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void irq_remap(void)
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outportb(0x20, 0x11);
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Naming an intermediary table in a database
===
Consider two tables transaction and category each having their own ID and information.
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Is there a need to close file descriptors before exit?
===
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How to design a database schema that can be used with both MySQL and SQL Server?
===
I'd like to give customers a choice of the database engine, but also want to minimize my troubles of such a decision.
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Calculating duration for travelling international countries
===
I want to calculate the allowance for a consultant travelling to overseas countries.
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Getting the name of a child class in the parent class (static context)
===
I'm building an ORM library with reuse and simplicity in mind; everything goes fine except that I got stuck by a stupid inheritance limitation. Please consider the code below:
class BaseModel {
static public function get () {
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How do you answer basic programming questions on a forum for a specific project?
===
I'm currently in the process of becoming a maintainer of a small open source project (a Facebook toolkit), and of course, one of the responsibilities is to answer user questions on our forum. While I'm happy to help users learn how to... | 0 | [
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Firefox sending request twice
===
I'm trying to process a credit card transaction in .net and it works perfectly in Safari, Opera, and IE. When I try the same transaction in Firefox it sends two requests and I end up with a double charged card. From a quick search on Google it seems that this is an issue with Firebug ... | 0 | [
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Know a good IP address GeoCoding Service?
===
I'd like to get your impressions on any ip geocoding services you may have employed?
Anything with python bindings would be especially ideal. | 0 | [
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===
Is it possible to free memory allocated by C's alloca() explicitly, before the current function exits? If so,how? | 0 | [
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installing 64 bit version of DBD::Sybase on Redhat
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Background color for UIActivityIndicatorView
===
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Configurations and Program features in Visual Studio/C# Windows App
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How to pass large struct back and forth between between C++ and Lua
===
I am looking at embedding LUA in a C++ application I am developing. My intention is to use LUA to script what ordered operation(s) to perform for some given input, ie.
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If I am here and heading towards there and I've covered this much ground, where am I? [geo math]
===
I need help writing the following method:
def get_new_location(current_location, target_location, distance_travelled):
...
...
return new_location
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PL/SQL compilation fails with no error message
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My installation of APEX has come pear shaped on a Oracle 9.2.0.5.0 instance, all the packages are invalid.
I've tried recompiling everything with DBMS_UTILITY.compile_schema, but still all the packages are invalid. So, tried recompiling individual packages,
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LINQ Distinct operator ignore case?
===
Given the following simple example:
List<string> list = new List<string>() { "One", "Two", "Three", "three", "Four", "Five" };
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What are some humorous tech-related podcasts?
===
I like SO's podcast because it has some humor. Similarly youlooknicetoday.com is funny... and is just vaguely tech-related. So I'm look for podcasts that are humorous and at least vaguely tech-related.
Any ideas?
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I am looking to parse INSERT and UPDATE MySQL SQL queries in PHP to determine what changes where made from what original data. Now this would be pretty easy to create, but I want to see if there are any existing libraries in PHP to do this.
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I'd like to popup a simple dialog with an editor box, to let user enter some value then just return. I am wondering whether iPhone SDK has that kind of support.
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When installing one of JRuby's frequent upgrades, I need to re-install my gems, as they normally reside in the jruby install directory.
I know it doesn't have to be this way. Could someone post some instructions or point to a web page on how to avoid this?
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DDL for Database Tables:
Users:
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asp.net express 2008 book?
===
Which book would you recommend to read to practice asp.net on asp.net 2008 express? Which book covers asp.net from asp.net express environment perspective.
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Best Practices for Robustness
===
I just came across [this question](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/139686/should-local-variable-initialisation-be-mandatory#283127) about initializing local variables. Many of the answers debated simplicity/readability *vs.* robustness. As a developer of (remotely deployed) embed... | 0 | [
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Can I implement method_missing in C# 4 and have it actually return a value?
===
I was trying to figure out how to implement method_missing in C# 4, based on all of 2 blog posts floating around on IDynamicObject.
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How to Prevent Visual Studio launch WcfSvcHost.exe in Debuggin?
===
I have a solution in Visual Studio 2008 which has multiple projects. One of the projects is a WCF project. Sometimes I just want to debug other projects, but when I press F5, Visual Studio has wcfsvchost.exe launched to host the WCF project even it is... | 0 | [
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Ways to hash a numeric vector?
===
Are there any known hash algorithms which input a vector of int's and output a single int that work similarly to an inner product?
In other words, I am thinking about a hash algorithm that might look like this in C++:
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Easy way to convert a struct tm (expressed in UTC) to time_t type
===
How do I do the above? There is mktime function but that treats the input as expressed in local time but how do i perform the conversion if my input tm variable happens to be in UTC.
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f# help @ the newbie level
===
Suppose I have some code:
let listB = [ 1; 2; 3 ]
Using Lisp notation, how do I do a `car` and `cadr` against this list? I know cons is `::`.
Or in Scheme, `first` and `rest`?
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ASP.NET MVC UpdateModel with a sorta complex data entry field
===
how do i do the following, with an ASP.NET MVC UpdateModel? I'm trying to read in a space delimeted textbox data (exactly like the TAGS textbox in a new StackOverflow question, such as this) into the model.
eg.
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Is there a way to put aspx files into a class library in Visual Studio 2008 .NET 3.5?
===
I've got a lot of pages in my site, I'm trying to think of a nice way to seperate these into areas that are a little more isolated than just simple directories under my base web project. Is there a way to put my web forms into a... | 0 | [
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About interrupts?
===
I am coding a basic traffic light control which will be displayed on the monitor.
<p>In that i need an external interrupt (event ) to happen and change the state of the current traffic light. I am trying to do it without any board or external peripheral.
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Asp.net Date Binding Issue with Nulls
===
I have a nullable date in my database. I am connecting to it with a LinqDataSource, and binding with a FormView. It allows you to place dates fine, but if you remove the date I need it to insert the null value to the db. It is instead throwing an exception.
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Evenly shuffling a list of mail address by domain
===
I have a list of email address which I want to distribute evenly by domain.
For example:
let the list be,
a@a.com
b@a.com
c@a.com
a@b.com
b@b.com
c@c.com
The output should be
a@a.com
a@b.com
c@c.com
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Whats the best way to create a Smart Part in SharePoint?
===
i kinda know how to create a Custom Web Part. But now i need to create a Smart Part.
Any idea how it works or what a easy way is to create it? Maybe some nice links to articles?
Please Help
Regards
Etienne | 0 | [
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What was the dangerous programming mistake you have ever done in C?
===
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Websphere MQ message history
===
My application communicate with other system via IBM Websphere MQ. Sometime no message income to my queue but other system said They already sent to me. So I want to know how to keep history for all messages that income to my queue. | 0 | [
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ASP.NET MVC AcceptVerbs and registering routes
===
do I have to register the HttpVerb constraint in my route definition (when i'm registering routes) if i have decorated my action method with the [AcceptVerbs(..)] attribute already?
eg. i have this.
[AcceptVerbs(HttpVerbs.Post)]
public ActionResult Crea... | 0 | [
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Advice on which language/Framework to choose for web application?
===
Basically i am a c++ developer,trying to create a web application
1. Very faster development time
2. Text searching and other text manipulation should be good
3. Easy to configure and maintain the application
4. Tagging system support
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SQL Table and column Parser
===
Is there an application , which can parse a given set of stored procedures (SQL 2000) and tell me what all tables and columns within that table are being used.
The stored procedure can have tables from different databases.
Output should be like
TableA
columnA
columnC
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What is the best (or at least a good enough) algorithm for automatically positioning images within a CSS sprite?
===
I have written a CSS sprite auto-generator which takes selected images out of the HTML page and converts them to CSS sprites, but right now it does not attempt to lay them out optimally but rather just ... | 0 | [
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Source Control - Lock vs. Merge?
===
A lot of programmers who are used Visual Studio have a hard time adjusting to the fact that in other source control systems, files do not need to be locked/checked out to one developer at any given time.
Proponents of merging say that allowing two people to work on the same file... | 0 | [
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Best way to substitute variables in plain text using PHP
===
What's the best way to take some plain text (not PHP code) which contains PHP-style variables, and then substitute in the value of the variable. This is kinda hard to describe, so here's an example.
// -- myFile.txt --
Mary had a little $pet.
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What Web services/Interface to use?
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We are designing a system with C/C++ back end server and C# .NET front end. We would like to provide a web interface similar to C# .NET front end. Can you please suggest the best way to do it? e.g. Whether to embed the web server in back end server itself? How to have maximum co... | 0 | [
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My ToolBox Show Multiple Copies Of The Same Control (VS2008)
===
My Visual Studio is all messed up and I have no idea why. See the screenshot below. The controls are repeated 3 times. I tried reseting the toolbox; still no luck. __The solution contains one ASP.NET Web Application and few class library. None of the pro... | 0 | [
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Should I avoid nil checking in Rails views?
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why download only for apt-get cron job
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I'm putting a crontab job for updating with apt-get once a day (running Debian Lenny, there are updates almost daily). But almost all examples i've seen of this cron job invoke the -d flag.
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Can this be done? This site wants to..
http://giveupandusetables.com/
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How to get Excel Integration in TFS to remember formatting?
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When I create a TFS report of a query with the Excel integration features (we are using Excel 2003), Excel resets formatting of all cells after clicking the "Refresh" button in the TFS Toolbar.
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Django debugging with Emacs
===
I found a lot of info about how to debug simple Python programs with Emacs. But what if I want to debug a Django application?
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SendMessage API in 64 bit
===
According to MSDN
>
> The return value specifies the result
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I know it is defined as
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function returns and dynamic memory question
===
I have a dll that must be useable from C etc, so I cant use string objects etc as a normal would, but I'm not sure on how to do this safely..
const char *GetString()
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Best Compression algorithm for a continuos range of numbers
===
I have a large array with a range of integers that are mostly continuous, eg 1-100, 110-160, etc. All integers are positive.
What would be the best algorithm to compress this?<br/><br/>
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how to combine a template from other processed templates?
===
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example_base_template.html:<br />
[header /]<br />
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What programmers gain from design?
===
We all can write some program code and just design the solution in our heads. Also when we maintain existing code, we can see the design from the code if it is well written. Many people see documenting as an unnecessary burden that mainly causes extra work because the documents n... | 0 | [
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CORPUS resource
===
I am designing an **Automatic text summarizer**. One of the major modules in this project requires **TRAINING CORPUS**. Can someone please help me out by providing **TRAINING CORPUS** or **referring some link to download** it. Thanks in anticipation | 0 | [
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Source Control with Visual Studio: switch from VisualSVN to Ankh?
===
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