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How to read a value from the Windows registry === Given the key for some registry value (e.g. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\blah\blah\blah\foo) how can I: 1. Safely determine that such a key exists. 2. Programmatically (i.e. with code) get its value. I have absolutely no intention of writing anything back to the regis...
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Checking if userinput is a valid URI in XUL === Is there an built-in function/method that can check if a given string is a valid URI or not in the [Mozilla XUL](http://developer.mozilla.org/en/XUL) toolkit. (I have looked for one but found none, but since this is my first time using XUL and it's documentation it could...
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How to specify an authenticated proxy for a python http connection? === What's the best way to specify a proxy with username and password for an http connection in python?
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Parsing, where can I learn about it. === I've been given a job of 'translating' one language into another. The source is too flexible (complex) for a simple line by line approach with regex. Where can I go to learn more about lexical analysis and parsers?
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XSLT dividing a list of nodes in half === <xsl:for-each select="./node [position() &lt;= (count(*) div 2)]"> <li>foo</li> </xsl:for-each> <xsl:for-each select="./node [count(*) div 2 &lt; position()]"> <li>bar</li> </xsl:for-each> My list has 12 nodes, but the second list is alw...
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How to apply an XSLT Stylesheet in C# === I want to apply an XSLT Stylesheet to an XML Document using C# and write the output to a File.
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MS WF state machine workflows and MS CRM Dynamics 4.0 === MS CRM Dynamics 4.0 incorporates the MS WF engine. The built in designer allows the creation of sequential workflows whos activities have native access to CRM entities. Is it possible to: - Create a state machine workflow outside of CRM (i.e. in v...
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VS2008: Copy Web Site from command line === How do I execute the "Copy Web Site" command for an ASP.NET project in VS2008 from the command line? If I need to script this, let me have some pointers on where I can learn that.
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HTML Scraping in Php. === I've been doing some html scraping in PHP using regular expressions. This works, but the result is finicky and fragile. Has anyone used any packages that provide a more robust solution? A config driven solution would be ideal, but I'm not picky.
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Which, if any, C++ compilers do tail-recursion optimization? === It seems to me that it would work perfectly well to do tail-recursion optimization in both C and C++, yet while debugging I never seem to see a frame stack that indicates this optimization. That is kind of good, because the stack tells me how deep the re...
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What's the best way to add event in Javascript ? === I see mainly 2 ways to set events in JavaScript : 1. add event directly inside the tag like that : `<a href="" onclick="doFoo()">do foo</a>` Or 2. set them by javascript like that : `<a id="bar" href="">do bar</a>` and add event in a `...
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How to you pass a variable amount of parmeters to web-service === We are trying to create a web-service that we plan to pass a variable amount of variables to it. Can this be done? Basically instead of pass all possible parameters we wish to pass only the set values and use the defaults set in the web-service. ...
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In Maven 2, how do I know from which dependency comes a transitive dependency ? === I would like to know which dependency described in my pom.xml brings a transitive dependency in my target directory. To be more precise, I have the library "poi-2.5.1-final-20040804.jar" in my WEB-INF/lib directory and I would like ...
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Looking for examples of "real" uses of continuations === I'm trying to grasp the concept of continuations and I found several small teaching examples like this one from the [Wikipedia article][1]: (define the-continuation #f) (define (test) (let ((i 0)) ; call/cc calls its first function...
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Delete Records from Access database, error while deleting === I have the following situation: I built an Access form with a subform (which records are linked to the records of main form via certain key). When I try to delete any record in the subform, I get the following message: “Access has suspended the action becau...
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Reading text files using .NET === I need to read from a variety of different text files. I've considered parsing the files line by line (slow) and reading the file using the ODBC text driver (fast) but does anyone have any other (better) suggestions? I'm using .NET/C#. Ideally any suggestions would need to be easil...
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ASP.NET MVC and IIS6 === Where can I find some good pointers on best practices for running ASP.NET MVC on IIS6? I haven't seen any realistic options for web-hosts who provide IIS7-hosting yet. Mostly because I don't live in the U.S. So I was wondering on how you best build applications in ASP.NET MVC and make it...
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VS2008/TFS: Get Latest of solution from command line or macro === How do I get the latest version of my solution recursively like its done in the solution explorer context menu of Visual Studio? Need to do this from the command line or via a macro. /* 'tf get' only gets contents of a folder recursively (not solutio...
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Django ImageField core=False in newforms admin === In the transition to <tt>newforms admin</tt> I'm having difficulty figuring out how specify <tt>core=False</tt> for <tt>ImageField</tt>s. I get the following error: TypeError: __init__() got an unexpected keyword argument 'core' I'm using svn revision 869...
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Is it possible to persist (without reloading) AJAX page state across BACK button clicks? === I am familiar with several approaches to making the back button work in AJAX applications in various situations, but I have not found a solution that will work gracefully in my specific scenario. The pages I am working with...
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GPG: How does key signing work and how is it done? === I've been reading various tutorials about GPG, and many of them mention that keys may be signed by other people to verify their authenticity. Unfortunately, I have been unable to find information regarding exactly how this process works. How does one sign a key, a...
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How to hide the cancel button on an ASP.NET ChangePassword control === I'm considering using the ChangePassword control on an ASP.NET 2.0 Webform. I don't want the 'cancel' button to show. Is there a good way to hide it without resorting to silly "width = 0" sort of games? Or perhaps there's a generic way ...
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Python descriptor protocol analog in other languages? === Is there something like the Python descriptor protocol implemented in other languages? It seems like a nice way to increase modularity/encapsulation without bloating your containing class' implementation, but I've never heard of a similar thing in any other lan...
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Best algorithm to test if a linked list has a cycle === What's the best (halting) algorithm for determining if a linked list has a cycle in it?
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Query TFS for updated files === I want to get an overview of files that are updated in TFS (that someone else checked in) that I don't have the latest version for. Thanks
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COMException "Library not registered." while using System.DirectoryServices === I have only just started received the following error in my windows forms application under dot net 2 framework on windows 2000 when using System.DirectoryServices. {System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException} System.Ru...
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Markdown versus ReStructuredText === What are people's thoughts on the pros and cons of Markdown versus ReStructuredText. Both seem like very usable and well-developed markup languages -- when might one want to use one over the other?
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How to fix the following build error in Visual Studio 2005: '"LC.exe" exited with code -1' === I get the following error when building my Windows Forms solution: '"LC.exe" exited with code -1' I use 2 commercial Windows Forms Libraries: Infragistics and the Gantt-Control from plexityhide.com, that's why I have ...
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Tag/Mark a Window === Is there any software tool available which allows us to visually mark/tag a window? I'm not restricting this question to any OS. /* Aside: I once replaced a live production database containing thousands of records with an empty development version simply because the two instances of Enterprise...
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64bit Memory allocation === I've been asked to create a Delphi compatible dll in C++ to do simple 64bit memory management. The background is that the system in Delphi needs to allocate a lots of chunks of memory that would go well outside 32bit addressable space. The Delphi developer explained to me that he could n...
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Has .net made raw COM and DCOM programming redundant ? === Has the introduction of the .net framework made raw programming in COM and DCOM redundant ? (Except for using some COM+ services, e.g. for transaction management through the System.EnterpriseServices namespace)
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Multiple web-sites running in IIS simulatenously === At work, we have multiple branches that we may be working on at any time. Our solution so far as been to create multiple web-sites but you can only run one web-site at a time. This makes switching between branches more of a pain that in should be. I just want ...
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What Types of testing are part of your build process? === I use TFS 2008. We run unit tests as part of our continuous integration build and integration tests nightly. What other types of testing do you automate and include in your build process? what technologies do you use to do so? I'd thinking about smoke...
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Simple test vs PHPunit === I was wondering if anyone that have experience in both these stuff can shed some light on the _significant_ difference between the two, if any? Any specific strength of each that makes it suitable for any specific case?
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How to implement Search Functionality in a website? === I want to implement search functionality for a website (assume it is similar to SO). I don't want to use Google search of stuff like that. My question is: How do I implement this? There are two methods I am aware of: 1. Search all the databases in th...
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Do webtests need VS tester edition on the build server? === I have some webtests I'd like to run as part of a build. Can webtests be run on the TFS build server without VS 2008 team system tester edition installed?
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Should I use a cross-platform GUI-toolkit or rely on the native ones? === On my side job as programmer, I am to write a program in C++ to convert audio files from/to various formats. Probably, this will involve building a simple GUI. Will it be a great effort to build seperate GUIs for Mac and Windows using Cocoa a...
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How do I make Windows aware of a service I have written in Python? === In [another question][1] I posted yesterday, I got very good advice on how a Python script could be run as a service in Windows. What I'm left wondering is: How is Windows aware of the services that can be managed in the native tools ("services" wi...
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Finding your own number in a box === 100 (or some even number 2N :-) ) prisoners are in a room A. They are numbered from 1 to 100. One by one (from prisoner #1 to prisoner #100, in order), they will be let into a room B in which 100 boxes (numbered from 1 to 100) await them. Inside the (closed) boxes are numbers fr...
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What if analysis on multi dimensional cubes (OLAP) === I have a multi dimensional OLAP cube with a number of dimensions. Some of these dimensions have hierarchies. The users would like to perform 'what-if' analysis on the measures in the cube by changing the hierarchies in the dimensions. For example, they want to...
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Updating/Intercepting HttpContext.Current.Request.QueryString === Here's a wierd one. I'm reusing a code base that unfortunately, must not be updated. This code makes a call to HttpContext.Current.Request.QueryString. Ideally, I need to push a value into this collection with every request that is made. Is this possibl...
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How to make user controls know about css classes in ASP.NET === Since there are no header sections for user controls in asp.net, user controls have no way of knowing about stylesheet files. So css classes in the user controls are not recognized by visual studio and produces warnings. How can I make a user control know...
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How would you abbriviate XHTML to an arbitrary number of words? === How would you programmacially abbriviate XHTML to an arbitrary number of words without leaving unclosed or corrupting tags? E.g. this: <p> Proin tristique dapibus neque. Nam eget purus sit amet leo tincidunt accumsan. ...
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How do I truncate a string while converting to bytes in C#? === I would like to put a string into a byte array, but the string may be too big to fit. In the case where it's too large, I would like to put as much of the string as possible into the array. Is there an efficient way to find out how many characters will ...
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How should I model a field that can contain both numeric and string values in SQL Server 2005? === I have a new database table I need to create... It logically contains an ID, a name, and a "value." That value field could be either numeric or a character string in nature. I don't think I want to just make the fiel...
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Show unorded list inline, but keep the bullets === I have an html file with an unordered list. I want to show the list items horizontally but still keep the bullets. No matter what I try, whenever I set the style to inline to meet the horizontal requirement I can't get the bullets to display.
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Send email from Elmah? === Is anyone using Elmah to send exceptions via email? I've got Elmah logging set up via SQL Server, and can view the errors page via the Elmah.axd page, but I am unable to get the email component working. The idea here is to get the email notification so we can react more quickly to exceptions...
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Sqlite IDE??? === Is there a tool out there that can interact with a Sqlite database in a similar way that Toad works with Oracle or Management Studio works with SQL Server? I'm looking for something that visually shows table structures, views, etc. Thanks!
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How do I generate a friendly URL in Symfony PHP? === I always tend to forget these built-in symfony functions for making links.
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Why am I getting a NoClassDefFoundError in Java? === I am getting a NoClassDefFoundError when I run my Java application. How do I fix it?
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How to Format Numbers in WinForms 1.1 DataGrid? === Is there a simple way to format numbers in a Winforms 1.1 datagrid? The Format property of the DataGridTextBoxColumn seems to be completely ignored. I know there are [ugly solutions](http://support.microsoft.com/kb/318581), but was hoping there might be simpler sol...
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Peopleware: 1st or 2nd edition === I'd like to read Peopleware, but the library here only has the 1st edition (from 1987), rather than the newer 2nd edition (1999). Can anyone tell me what the differences between the 1st and 2nd editions are? Is it worth trying to get a copy of the 2nd edition, or should I go for im...
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What are good projects to develop C skills? === I wondered what projects would be good to develop C skills? I can think of many projects to develop C#, F#, IronRuby, etc. skills as the .net framework provides ample opportunity for any number of different applications; however I'm less knowledgable about the libraries ...
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Finding the methods an object has === Given a python object of any kind, is there an easy way to get a list of all methods that this object has? Or, if this is not possible, at least an easy way to check if it has a particular method other than simply checking if an error occurs when the method is called.
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Technical Hurdles for Win32 rsync port === Despite primarily being a windows user, I am a huge fan of rsync. Now, I don't want to argue the virtues of rsync vs any other tool...this is not my point. The only way I've ever found of running rsync on windows is via a version that is built to run on top of Cygwin, and...
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What is in your javascript development toolbox? === I have to do some javascript in the future, so it is time to update my toolbox. Right now I use firefox with some addons: * Javascript Shell from https://www.squarefree.com/bookmarklets/webdevel.html * Firfox Dom Inspector * Firebug * Greasemonkey * Stylish ...
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What more is needed for Ajax than this function === I have a small JS function that does Ajax for me and another like it that adds in POST data to the request. With Ajax being such a big topic with so many libraries about it, what am I missing from my function, is it insecure or something else worrying? function l...
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Does limiting a query to one record improve performance === Will limiting a query to one result record, improve performance in a large(ish) MySQL table if the table only has one matching result? for example select * from people where name = "Re0sless" limit 1 if there is only one record with that name? a...
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How do I create a SHA1 hash in ruby? === Use the built in Digest module: Digest::SHA1.hexdigest 'foo'
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Excel: list ranges targeted by INDIRECT formulas === We have a few very large Excel workbooks (dozens of tabs, over a MB each, very complex calculations) with many dozens, perhaps hundreds of formulas that use the dreaded INDIRECT function. These formulas are spread out throughout the workbook, and target several tabl...
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Simulating a virtual static member of a class in c++? === Is there anyway to have a sort of virtual static member in C++? For example: class BaseClass { public: BaseClass(const string& name) : _name(name) {} string GetName() const { return _name; } virtual void...
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Natural (human alpha-numeric) sort in Microsoft SQL 2005 === We have a large database on which we have DB side pagination. This is quick, returning a page of 50 rows from millions of records in a small fraction of a second. Users can define their own sort, basically choosing what column to sort by. Columns are dyn...
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What is a race condition? === When writing multi-threaded applications, one of the most common problems experienced are race conditions. My question to the community, is: What is a race condition? How do you detect them? How do you handle them? And finally, how do you prevent them from occurring?
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What is a deadlock? === When writing multi-threaded applications, one of the most common problems experienced are deadlocks. My question to the community, is: What is a deadlock? How do you detect them? Do you handle them? And finally, how do you prevent them from occurring?
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Is there a standard (like phpdoc or python's docstring) for commenting C# code? === Is there a standard convention (like phpdoc or python's docstring) for commenting C# code so that class documentation can be automatically generated from the source code?
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Natural Sorting algorithm === How do you sort an array of strings [naturally][1] in different languages? Post your implementation and what language it is in in the answer. [1]: http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/archives/001018.html
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What is a semaphore? === A semaphore is a programming concept that is frequently used to solve multi-threading problems. My question to the community: What is a semaphore and how do you use it?
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What is a mutex? === A mutex is a programming concept that is frequently used to solve multi-threading problems. My question to the community: What is a mutex and how do you use it?
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How do you swap DIVs on mouseover? (jquery?) === This most be the second most simple rollover effect, still I don't find any simple solution. **Wanted:** I have a list of items and a correspoding list of slides (DIVs). After loading, the first list item should be selected (bold) and the first slide should be visibl...
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Detect DOM modification in Internet Explorer BHO === I am writing a BHO for ie7, and I need to detect DOM modification (i.e. via AJAX). So far I couldn't find any feasible solutions.
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How do I generate a random 10 digit number in ruby? === Additionally, how can I format it as a string padded with zeros?
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What is the best quick-read Python book out there? === I am taking a class that requires Python. We will review the language in class next week, and I am a quick study on new languages, but I was wondering if there are any really great Python books I can grab while I am struggling through the basics of setting up my I...
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What's the best way of unit testing private methods? === How do I use jUnit to test a class that has internal private methods? It seems bad to change the access modifier for a method just to be able to run a test. Thanks.
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MySQL "Error 1005" when adding tables === I've recently been working with a MySQL Database, and using MySQL workbench to design the Database. When I use the export to SQL function - so I can actually get the layout in to the Database - I get "Error 1005: Cannot create table" from MySQL. This appears to be related to...
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inline-block on span === I expected the two span tags in the following sample to display next to each other, instead they display one below the other. If I set the width of the class span.right to 49% they display next to each other. I am not able to figure out why the right span is pushed down like the right span has...
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How do I change the number of open files limit in Linux? === When running my application I sometimes get an error about "too many files open". Running "ulimit -a" reports that the limit is 1024. How do I increase the limit above 1024?
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What is a good Hash Function? === What is a good Hash function? I saw a lot of hash function and applications in my data structures courses in college, but I mostly got that it's pretty hard to make a good hash function. As a thumble rule to avoid collisions my professor said that: function Hash(key) ret...
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Can you pair program remotely? === We have a team of about 7 engineers, whom I supervise. We do not have a formal office where we all work. Instead, a handful are located outside of our city, while the rest of us are scattered around the Bay Area. Quite frequently, I find myself attempting to teach concepts like TD...
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What's the best toolkit for doing 2d game programming with Python? === What's the best toolkit for doing 2d game programming with Python? I've heard of pygame but is there anything I should add to it or is there another group of modules that surpasses it?
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Why is HTML form redirection used in OpenID 2? === Why would you do an automatic HTML post rather than a simple redirect? Is this so developers can automatically generate a login form that posts directory to the remote server when the OpenID is known? eg. 1. User is not logged in and visits your login page....
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How do I get the assembler output from a C file in VS2005 === I think the file that is produced is an .asm file, any adea how to produce this in Visual Studio when you do a build?
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data 'security' with java and hibernate === The system I am currently working on requires some role-based security, which is well catered for in the Java EE stack. The system intends to be a framework for business domain experts to write their code on top of. However, there is also a requirement for data 'security'...
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Making an iframe take vertical space === I would like to have an iframe take as much vertical space as it needs to display its content and not display a scrollbar. Is it at all possible ? Are there any workarounds?
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Automate test of web service communication === I have an application that send messages to an external web service. I build and deploy this application using [MSBuild][1] and [Cruisecontrol.NET][2]. As CCNET build and deploys the app it also runs a set of test using [NUnit][3]. I'd now like to test the web service com...
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DesignMode with Controls === Has anyone found a useful solution to the DesignMode problem when developing controls? The issue is that if you nest controls then DesignMode only works for the first level. The second and lower levels DesignMode will always return FALSE. The standard hack has been to look at the na...
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If you had to pick the best artifact in scrum, what would it be? === We are in the process of implemeting SCRUM, however, there's some resistence from managment, and I thought it'd be a good idea to start implementing some practices and add more incrementally, to avoid the initial rejection. How do you suggest I st...
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Subversion ignoring "--password" and "--username" options === When I try to do any svn command and supply the "--username" and/or "--password" options, it prompts me for my password anyways, and always will attempt to use my current user instead of the one specified in "--username". For example, logged in as user1:...
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How to Turn Off Sounds in Turtoise SVN === I do not want SVN to alert me with sounds, when it fails to update for e.g. How do I turn off sounds in SVN?
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Best practices with jQuery form binding code in an application === We have an application with a good amount of jQuery JSON calls to server side code. Because of this, we have a large amount of binding code to parse responses and bind the appropriate values to the form. This is a two part question. 1. What is the r...
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How can I generate a unique, small, random, and user-friendly key? === A few months back I was tasked with implementing a unique and random code for our web application. The code would have to be user friendly and as small as possible, but still be essentially random (so users couldn't easily predict the next code in...
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How do you use the new ModelBinder classes in ASP.NET MVC Preview 5 === You'll notice that Preview 5 includes the following in their release notes: > Added support for custom model binders. Custom binders allow you to define complex types as parameters to an action method. To use this feature, mark the complex type...
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Google Talk's Graphics Toolkit ? === What graphics toolkit is used for the Window's Google Talk application?
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.Net - Detecting the Appearance Setting (Classic or XP?) === I have some UI in VB 2005 that looks great in XP Style, but goes hideous in Classic Style. Any ideas about how to detect which mode the user is in and re-format the forms on the fly? Thanks in Advance! -Chris
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Embed audio object in infopath === Is it possible to embed an audio object (mp3, wma, whatever) in a web-enabled infopath form? If it is, how do you do it?
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Trouble using JRun to Host Java Servlets === I am being deploying new versions of java servlets with JRun as the host. I am having difficulty finding good sources for information about JRun and tutorials about how to configure and manage it. After installing JRun and opening the launcher it can't start the admin se...
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SharePoint List Scalability === I am particularly interested in Document Libraries, but in terms of general SharePoint lists, can anyone answer the following...? 1. What is the maximum number of items that a SharePoint list can contain? 1. What is the maximum number of lists that a single SharePoint server can h...
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symbols in a .so file === How do list the symbols being exported from a .so file. If possible, I'd also like to know there source (e.g. if they are pulled in from a static library). I'm using gcc 4.0.2, if that makes a difference
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Best Way to ReUse Code When Using Visual Studio? === I've tried 2 different methods of reusing code. I have a solution full of just class library projects with generic code that I reuse in almost every project I work on. When I get to work on a new project, I will reuse code from this code library in one of 2 ways. I ...
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Using a rotary encoder with AVR Micro controller === I'm having trouble getting a rotary encoder to work properly with AVR micro controllers. The encoder is a mechanical [ALPS encoder][1], and I'm using [Atmega168][2]. [1]: http://no.farnell.com/1520815/passives/product.us0?sku=alps-ec12d1524401 [2]: http://...
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Setting a form's action in .net 3.5 SP1 === I have recently installed .net 3.5 SP1. When I deployed a compiled web site that contained a form with its action set I received this error. Method not found: 'Void System.Web.UI.HtmlControls.HtmlForm.set_Action(System.String)'. If a fellow developer who has not installed...
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