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WindowsPrinciple IsInRole function === So here's my current code: List<string> rowGroups = GetFileGroups((int)row.Cells["document_security_type"].Value); bool found = false; System.Security.Principal.WindowsPrincipal p = new System.Security.Principal.WindowsPrincipal(System.Security.Principal.Window...
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Get Proxy configuration before accessing an external webservice (.NET 2.0) === When trying to invoke a method on an external webservice (over the Internet) it throws me "The remote server returned an error: (407) Proxy Authentication Required." To solve this, I used the following code to set the proxy we use in th...
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What is a git topic branch? === What is a git topic branch? Does it differ from an ordinary branch in some way? Are there any branches that are not topic branches?
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.NET ODBC DataProvider never connects via Transoft ODBC driver === I've got a windows service that I've written in .Net. In our current implementation we are interfacing with a Transoft ODBC. I've got logging implemented, and basically when we open the ODBC connection it just never connects. Never errors out or any...
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An amnesia patient's "first" functional language? (I really like Clojure...) === I was recently diagnosed with a cascading dissociative disorder that causes retrograde amnesia in addition to an existing case of possible anterograde amnesia. Many people have tried to remind me of how great a programmer I was before -- ...
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Can I allocate a specific number of bits in C? === I am trying to store a large amount of boolean information that is determined at run-time. I was wondering what the best method might be. I have currently been trying to allocate the memory using: `pStatus = malloc((<number of data points>/8) + 1);` thinki...
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Is it a bad idea to get rid of the mx: in your Flex code? === I am a newbie at Flex, and I don't like the way you have to write the namespace mx: for every control declaration you write. It makes the code cluttery. I would like to write: > &lt;Panel ... rather than > &lt;mx:Panel ... I tried writing > xml...
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what is the @ in the anonymous type block in csharp? === `Html.TextBox("ParentPassword", "", new { @class = "required" })` what the hell is the @ for the @class.
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delete or virtual delete? === i am writing a lib and a demo project. The project doesnt care which version of the lib i use (i can use sdl, directx or whatever i like as the gfx backend). To get the object i do Obj *obj = libname_newDevice(); Now, should i use delete or should i do obj->deleteMe(); ? I ask bc i am ...
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Linq to SQL, Stored Procedure with different return types based on an If/Else === I have an existing Stored Procedure which I am trying to now call with LINQ to SQL, here is the stored procedure: ALTER procedure [dbo].[sp_SELECT_Security_ALL] ( @UID Varchar(15) ) as DECLARE @A_ID int ...
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Design or prototype first? === When first approaching a project is best to step back and think through everything or just dive in and start coding and polish at a later date? Essentially, do you design first or try to rapidly prototype? I have been burned by both methods, sometimes I try and think everything throug...
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How do I discover if my delphi application currently has a modal window? === I've got a timer running in my Delphi MDI application and I'd like to use it to pop up a message if something changes in the background. But I don't want that message to pop up when the the application has a modal dialog in the foreground bec...
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How do I configure SVN to use a 3'rd party diff tool on Linux? === I need more than the default diff! I have recently purchased "Beyond Compare" and I'd like to integrate it with svn, so its launched when I type: svn diff foo.c How do I do this?
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Performance in SQL Mobile with one big column that's not being selected === I have a SQL Mobile database with one table. It has several columns with useful, often queried data and one column that stores a relatively large string per record (1000+ characters) that is not queried often. Imagine this fake schema, the ...
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Iterating through anonymous typed data in MVC view === Into some view data i have put the result of an anonymous type: var projectData = from p in db.Projects orderby p.title select new { ...
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Oracle why does creating trigger fail when there is a field called timestamp? === I've just wasted the past two hours of my life trying to create a table with an auto incrementing primary key bases on [this tutorial][1], The tutorial is great the issue I've been encountering is that the Create Target fails if I have a...
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Buffering data for delimiter seperated blocks === There is a question I have been wondering about for ages and I was hoping someone could give me an answer to rest my mind. Lets assume I have an input stream (like a file/socket/pipe) and want to parse the incoming data. Lets assume each block of incoming data is sp...
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how do you normalize a file path in bash === I want to transform "/foo/bar/.." to "/foo" Is there a bash command which does this?
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How do I check if session cookies are enabled in Classic ASP? === What's an elegant way in **Classic ASP** to check if session cookies are enabled in a user's browser using server side code (because javascript might be disabled as well). I have a solution of my own but it looks ugly as hell. Cheers Kev
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In what cases can httpContext.Response.OutputStream be null? === I have an application where every now and then I'm getting a strange error. This is the piece of code: Dim XMLWriter As New System.Xml.XmlTextWriter(Me.Context.Response.OutputStream, Encoding.UTF8) XMLWriter.WriteStartDocument() XMLWrit...
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Manipulating giant MySQL dump files === What's the easiest way to get the data for a single table, delete a single table or break up the whole dump file into files each containing individual tables? I usually end up doing a lot of vi regex munging, but I bet there are easier ways to do these things with awk/perl, etc....
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Error 4005 Forms authentication failed - ticket supplied has expired === Aloha I'm running a website using ASP.NET 2.0. Every now and then (10+ times per day on 100+ users daily) I receive this error: Forms authentication failed - ticket supplied has expired. Here's my web.config snippet: <authentication...
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Can't connect to SQL Server using an Alias === I have a SQL Server 2000 install on a server that I am having weird connection issues with. Using SSMS I can't connect to it using an Alias I have setup on Configuration Manager but if I use the exact same server name I put into the Alias then I can connect just fin...
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MSXML Select Nodes Not Working === I am working on an automated testing app, and am currently in the process of writing a function that compares values between two XML files that should be identical, but may not be. Here is a sample of the XML I'm trying to process: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> ...
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System.Windows.Forms.ToolStrip height or autosize === I'm using a series of ToolStrips in an Excel 2007 Actions Pane. I'm programatically adding buttons to each ToolStrip and then adding each ToolStrip to the actions pane. So far so good; my ToolStrips appear, with their associated ToolStripButtons. The problem c...
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Regex to add a character after string match and skipping an arbitrary word === I'm trying to insert a comment character into a string something similar to this: -CreateVideoTracker VT1 "vt name" becomes -CreateVideoTracker VT1 # "vt name" The VT1 word can actually be anything, so I'm using the regex ...
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Looking for SVN Best Practices When Building Rails Applications on Ubuntu === **First a bit of background.** I have been working on the MS platform for my entire development career. Up until 2 weeks ago, I had never booted any other OS than 98/XP/Vista. I started using VSS long long ago, and made the change to SVN...
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Processing chunked encoded HTTP POST requests in python (or generic CGI under apache) === I have a j2me client that would post some chunked encoded data to a webserver. I'd like to process the data in python. The script is being run as a CGI one, but apparently apache will refuse a chunked encoded post request to a CG...
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What is the prefered method for a 'WSDL' for REST webservice? === I have build plenty of SOAP webservices, but am building a REST webservice for a specific project, and I was wondering what people used for a 'WSDL' for REST services or if it is even needed.
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How to pass the current user to a web control declaratively === I'm creating a control and need to pass it the current logon user as a parameter (declaratively) I tried this but didn't work (I got "<%= User.Identity.Name %>" as value): <cc1:MyControl id="myid" runat="server" User="<%= User.Identity.Name %>" ...
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Tuning socket connect call timeout === Is there any way in a Win32 environment to "tune" the timeout on a socket `connect()` call? Specifically, I would like to increase the timeout length. Thanks!
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Opening a directory chooser in C# === I am writing a quick and dirty application that reads all the files from a given directory. I'm currently using the OpenFileDialog to choose a directory and just culling off the file name that it provides. It seems like there should be a way to just choose directories though, bu...
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Default Handler implementation breaking on nbsp === I have an implementation of default handler. When it gets to a &nbsp; in the character data it stops parsing. Is there any reason that it is doing this? Are there additional properties that I need to set in order for it to deal with &nbsp?
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How to save a word template for a content type without filling in required fields. === I have a content type that has required fields. I have associated Word document with the content type as a template. I now want to edit the Word template, but word won't allow me to save the template without filling in the require...
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DrawingVisual performance with Opacity=0 === If I have a DrawingVisual in WPF with Opacity=0, is that enough for it not to be drawn? We have hundreds of DrawingVisuals on a Canvas, and are currently setting Opacity=0 on the visuals that are not to be displayed, and I wanted to make sure there is no rendering performan...
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Project-based books / websites === What's your favorite project-based book or website? I really like [The Elements of Computing Systems][1]. This book will show you how to build a computing system from the ground up. In the process, you learn about combinatorial & sequential logic, ALU & memory chips, CPU & von Neu...
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Is there a dynamic management view in SQL Server 2005 that pertains to column statics? === The dynamic management views of SQL Server 2005 can give usage information about table indexes. Is there a similar method for getting usage information about column statistics? In specific, I'm curious if some of the older col...
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Automated Integration Testing for Java === How do you automate integration testing? Can i use junit for this propose? What do you sugest?
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How do I parse and convert DateTime’s to the RFC 822 date-time format? === How do I convert a DateTime structure to its equivalent [RFC 822 date-time][1] formatted string representation **and** parse this string representation back to a DateTime structure? The RFC-822 date-time format is used in a number of specificat...
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How to convert the value of %USERNAME% to lowercase within a Windows batch script? === I'm automating some source control software functionality using a dot bat script but given that our svn repos are hosted in a *NIX box, I'm facing the eternal case problem between these two worlds. Is there any cmd.exe function t...
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What are the implications of using /Zi vs /Z7 for Visual Studio C++ projects? === Background ------------------ There are several different [debug flags][1] you can use with the Visual Studio C++ compiler. They are: - **(none)** - Create no debugging information - Faster compilation times - **/Z7** ...
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Add type ahead functionality to a asp.net dropdownlist control === How do you add type ahead functionality to an asp.net dropdownlist control?
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Is there a 'START AT' equivilant in MS-SQL? === Some databases support commands such as: SELECT TOP 10 START AT 10 * FROM <TABLE> Essentially I need to pull the first 10 records, then the next 10, then the next 10 etc. Maybe there is another way to do this but in the past I've done it like the above for dat...
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In MySQL 5.x, is it possible to give permissions based on conditions (not using views)? === In a project I'm starting I would like to give privileges to users based on certain conditions, eg (in a certain table): - can READ all rows - cannot WRITE to rows with id < x, but can WRITE to row >= x - etc... I would...
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"Hello World" in less then 20 bytes === We have had an interesting competition once, where everyone would write their implementation of hello world programm. one requirement was that is should be less then 20 bytes in compiled form. the winner would be the one whose version is the smallest... What would be your sol...
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indexing large table in SQL SERVER === I have a large table (more than 10 millions records). this table is heavily used for search in the application. So, I had to create indexes on the table. However ,I experience a slow performance when a record is inserted or updated in the table. This is most likely because of t...
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How can I export a list of databases resident on a given Domino server? === I have a Lotus Domino server with a truly astounding number of Domino databases on it, arranged in various folders. Is there some means of exporting a list of all these databases, with their titles and creators' names, in a spreadsheet for...
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Trailing variable in a prolog list. === I'm on a beginner level course in prolog, doing a map colouring problem. Here's my code. col(Colors,Map,Coloring) :- checkMap(Colors,Map,Coloring). checkMap(Colors,[Country1:Country2],Coloring) :- goodColor(Country1:Country2,Coloring,Colors). c...
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How do you declare arrays in a c++ header? === This is related to some other questions, such as: [this][1], and some of my other questions. In [this question][1], and others, we see we can declare and initialise string arrays in one nice step, for example: const char* const list[] = {"zip", "zam", "bam"}; //...
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Css margin-top vs margin-bottom === If you have a sequence of block elements and you wanted to place margin in between them. Which do you prefer, margin-top or margin-bottom or both? Why?
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Question about WCF Reliable Sessions === One of the things that the Microsoft documentation says about enabling reliable sessions is that the service will be able to process messages in the order that they were received. Does this mean that messages within a single session are processed in order? Or does it mean th...
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.Net or COM Library to read SWF Actionscript === I'm looking for a library to read a SWF file and let me parse through its actionscript and header information. Is there anything out there that will work?
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Is there any best practices for Visual Studio Project/Solution Structure? === I've seen a lot of different takes on this subject so I figured if there's a preferred way on this. Is there any best practices on how to setup Visual Studio Projects and Solutions in regards to multiple solutions for the same solutions? ...
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Simplest possible key/value pair file parsing in .NET === My project requires a file where I will store key/value pair data that should be able to be read and modified by the user. I want the program to just expect the keys to be there, and I want to parse them from the file as quickly as possible. I could store th...
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Can MOSS 32 bit and 64 bit exist in the same farm? === I am trying to setup a failover location for MOSS. The current farm is built on 32 bit Windows 2003. The servers ar the failover location are all 64 bit Windows 2008. Is there any way to make these two environments talk and stay in sync? I have considered a "st...
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Monday Morning Meetings - What format do you use? === We're trying to improve the format of our Monday morning meetings (M3). The meeting is among all members of our company (20 persons) including developers, designers, administrative and the company's president. It starts with a round-table of 1 word check-in (soc...
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Why does a SolidBrush result in a patterned image? === I'm trying to dynamically generate a gif image of a specified size and color in an HttpHandler. For some reason, the image is being generated with a dithered color pattern rather than the solid color I expected the ***SolidBrush*** to create. The following code ...
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Multi-client, async sockets in c#, best practices? === I am trying to gain a better understanding of tcp/ip sockets in c#, as i want to challenge myself to see if i can create a working MMO infrastructure (game world, map, players, etc) purely for educational purposes as i have no intention of being another one of tho...
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What data access strategy for a large application === I am about to embark on a rewrite of a VB6 application in .NET 3.5sp1. The VB6 app is pretty well written and the data layer is completely based on stored procedures. I'd like to go with something automated like Linq2SQL/Entity Framework/NHibernate/SubSonic. Adm...
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Why migrate from IIS6 to IIS7? === I have a number of web apps running on several IIS6/Server 2003 boxes. They run well and are happy. They are all asp.net web apps and use .NET 3.5. What, if any, would be valid reasons for contemplating moving the web apps to IIS7/Server 2008?
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Is nesting constructors (or factory methods) good, or should each do all init work === Is it a good idea (from a design pt of view) to nest constructor calls for overloaded New or Factory style methods? This is mostly for simple constructors, where each overload builds on the previous one. MyClass( arg1 ) { ...
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How do you add an ActionListner onto a JButton in Java === private JButton jBtnDrawCircle = new JButton("Circle"); private JButton jBtnDrawSquare = new JButton("Square"); private JButton jBtnDrawTriangle = new JButton("Triangle"); private JButton jBtnSelection = new JButton("Selection"); ...
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What is the *.vshost.exe.config file? === When I compile an application with VS2008 I sometimes end up with 2 identical config files: - *.exe.config - *.vshost.exe.config What is the latter one for?
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Easily digestible UI tips for developers === What are some key UI design tips that would suggest to a developer? While there are a number of UI resources for developers (for example, Joel Spolsky's <a href="http://www.amazon.com/User-Interface-Design-Programmers-Spolsky/dp/1893115941">User Interface Design for Prog...
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Good tutorial to start learning Actionscript 3.0? === Hey guys, I already know Java, Objective C, C#, and some Python. I want to be able to integrate with XML or a MySQL database for dynamic content. What's a good tutorial or online reference that would get me up and running with Actionscript 3.0?
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Is Dependency Injection possible with a WPF appliction? === I want to start using dependency injection in my WPF application, largely for better unit testability. My app is mostly constructed along the M-V-VM pattern. I'm looking at [autofac][1] for my IoC container, but I don't think that matters too much for this ...
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Where can I find prebuilt Subversion binaries for SGI IRIX? === We have a few SGI Onyx 350 and Orgin 350 systems running IRIX 6.5.x that we would like to install Subversion on. One of them will likely be used as a simple repository server running svnserve. The others will only need client installs. The Subversion...
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What is the best way to seperate column values with a datagrid === If I were writing my own HTML and placing the values in the table I would use css and style the borders using something like: td{ border-left : solid gray 1px; }
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POST data getting 'lost' somewhere === I am writing a web app (in ASP.NET 3.5) that integrates with a platform app. The platform app takes the user's credentials and puts them into an "empty" HTML page that consists of a form with hidden items containing said credentials and POSTS to the webapp (**`default.aspx`**): ...
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how can i get javac to search child directories of classpath? === I have 3 files: /a/A.java /a/aa/AA.java /b/B.java and B.java depends on A.java and AA.java. I basically want javac -classpath /a /b/B.java to work (i.e. have javac search below /a). Is there any way I can do this?
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MS Expression, Adobe Flex, or OpenLaszlo? === Anyone have any comparative thoughts on these three technologies? Each addresses a different VM, but how do they compare in capabilities?
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How do I find the length of an associative array in ActionScript 3.0? === Is there a simple way to retrieve the length of an associative array (implemented as an `Object`) in ActionScript 3.0? I understand that there are two primary ways of creating associative arrays in AS3: 1. Use a `Dictionary` object; especi...
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Are there any decent compiler web services? === Here's the idea: you commit your code to a repository and call a web service (or enter the request through a web app) to have it compiled. The results are then pushed up to a FTP server, S3 bucket, etc. Is there anything like this out there on the public internet? T...
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Best way to see what files are Locked in Subversion === I finally got my group to switch from SourceSafe to Subversion. Unfortunately, my manager still wants to use exclusive locks on every single file. So I set the svn:needs-lock property on every file and created a pre-commit hook to make sure the property stays s...
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How do I write a dispatcher, if my compiler's support for pointers-to-functions is broken? === I am working on an embedded application where the device is controlled through a command interface. I mocked the command dispatcher in VC and had it working to my satisfaction; but when I then moved the code over to the emb...
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sleep() is stalling my program too early. What am I doing wrong? === I want to write a small program that should print something like > testing CPU... done > testing RAM... done and so on. I wrote the following program in C: printf( "testing RAM...\t\t" ); sleep( sleep_time ); printf( ...
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VBA: Add property to class === I would like to do something like add a nice-to-Excel-functions `Name` property to the `WorkBook` class. Is there a good way to do this? More detailed problem: In VBA you can assign a formula to a range in an Excel worksheet. I want to do so, and I want my formula to refer to a second...
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C MySQL client library behaviour === I have a client application that connects to the MySQL database 4 server using stock libraries on SuSE SLES 9. However, at times when processing a particular reset set from the server, iterating throw the results does does not allow me to process all the results that is in the dat...
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What image-editor or library produces an easy-to-use 2D vector format describing areas / masks? === Step 1) Administrative / data entry worker opens ?, loads raster image, and using a 'lasso-like' tool (a la Photoshop 'magnetic' if possible) specifies areas of interest / masks. Step 2) ? Step 3) Profit! (i.e....
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What is the fastest sort algorithm for 0-65535 integers? === I have to sort a number of integers, which can have values between 30.000.000 and 350.000.000. There will be between 0 and 65.535 integers, with the average count being 20.000. RAM usage is irrelevant and speed only is important. Later on i will also have...
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How do you read a byte array from a DataRow? === I have a DataSet with a DataTable that fills a single row through a TableAdapter. The TableAdapter is correctly filling a DataRow in the DataTable. I am able to pull data from the DataRow with code like this: dataFileID = (int)this.dataFileDataRow["Data...
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Linux: Prevent a background process from being stopped after closing SSH client === I'm working on a linux machine through SSH (Putty). I need to leave a process running during the night, so I thought I could do that by starting the process in background (with an ampersand at the end of the command) and redirecting s...
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How to get non-current thread's stacktrace? === It is possible to get stacktrace using System.Diagnostics.StackTrace, but thread has to be suspended. Suspend and Resume function are obsolete, so I expect that better way exists.
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Server application design methodologies === During undergrad i opted to take a network programming course using the POSIX sockets for linux. As a reference we used the book Internetworking using TCP/IP (comer and stevens). 2008 its a pretty dated and still applicatable texts which takes one through several server des...
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How do I copy an image and text to the clipboard as one object? === I'm trying to copy both an image from a file and text from a file to the clipboard. My intention is to then open a word document or an outlook email and paste both the text and the image in one standard paste command (CTRL-V for example). I can do bot...
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How do you programmatically set an attribute in Python? === Suppose I have a python object `x` and a string `s`, how do I set the attribute `s` on `x`? So: >>> x = object() >>> attr = 'myAttr' >>> # magic goes here >>> x.myAttr 'magic' What's the magic? The goal of this, incidentally, is ...
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What are some good powershell script repositories? === I know of a couple, and I've seen several blogs which include scripts sporadically, but I was wondering if there were any other good places to look. http://powershell.com/cs/media/13/default.aspx http://powershellcommunity.org/Scripts.aspx
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OpenGL: Multiple user vector by modelview matrix? === Is there a way to make OpenGL transform a general vector I give it with the current modelview matrix and get the result back? The obvious way is to query the modelview matrix and do the multiplication myself but I am almost sure there should be a way to make O...
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Radio Buttons getting deselected when dragging item using jQuery Sortables === I'm using the [jQuery UI sortables][1] plugin to allow re-ordering of some list items. Inside each list item, I've got a couple of radio buttons which allow the item to be enabled or disabled. When the item is dragged, both radio button...
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Log4j Logging to a Shared Log File === Is there a way to write log4j logging events to a log file that is also being written to by other applications. The other applications could be non-java applications. What are the drawbacks? Locking issues? Formatting?
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Is it possible to get calling page name inside a jsp 2.0 custom tag? === I'm writing a custom JSP tag using the JSP 2 tag files. Inside my tag I would like to know which page called the tag in order to construct URLs. Is this possible with out passing it through an attribute?
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LINQ to Objects: Query with multiple LIKE conditions (OR or AND) possible? === We have a form that allows a user to filter a list with by typing in a textbox. We need to filter the list based on two fields. The FundName and the CompanyName. When the form loads I put the initial LINQ to SQL results into a list so that...
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Calculating date for a day of the week === Given a week-day (1-7), how can I calculate what that week-day's last date was? **Example:** Today is **Wednesday**, 2008/11/12, and I want to know what last **Friday's** date was.
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How to add a button to a compact framework DataGrid? === Is it possible to add a button to a column in the DataGrid for the compact framework? So far the only thing I can find is you can add textbox and that's it. What would be a good alternative to a DataGrid that can allow other controls?
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Upload large files in .NET === I've done a good bit of research to find an upload component for .NET that I can use to upload large files, has a progress bar, and can resume the upload of large files. I've come across some components like [AjaxUploader][1], [SlickUpload][2], and [PowUpload][3], to name a few. Each o...
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Using check box / radio button / progress bar in Flex 3 modules === In my project environment I have 2 projects. MyApp & MyModule MyApp loads MyModule. When it loads it attempts to get a class of type DisplayObject and add it to a container of itself. The problem comes when I try to use a check box / radio bu...
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What is the best way to interface C# and Java? === Hypothetically, you have two products, one written in Java, the other in C#. You like the Java based backend (non-user visible portion), but would like to use the C# (WPF) frontend. What is the best way to go about interfacing them? Note that the backend must be a...
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Unit Testing for Non-Developers (QA) === We have a QA Staff in its infancy, in terms of automated testing. Currently when they test our web applications (mainly .NET) they follow test scripts they have written over the course of of a few years, manually access the test environment via a browser and follow their test s...
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What is Java's answer to WPF? === I'm mostly a .Net person at the moment, but I've been playing with Java some lately-- exploring what's out there. Now I'm looking for the Java equivalent for WPF. I know I could find an OpenGL library or two out there, but that's not really as rich or simple as the WPF system.
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