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What is difference between And and Andalso in VB.net ?
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In Vb.net, What is difference between And and Andalso.
Which should use in coding? | 0 | [
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How to import Eclipse syntax highlighting profile in Netbeans for Java projects?
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I have to use both IDEs and I would like to use the Eclipse style of syntax highlighting in Netbeans. Does any one know how to import it (or change any configuration file)? I've already set Netbeans to use the Eclipse key bindings.
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I have a lengthy user-interface operation on my form which is triggered whenever an event is fired. Rather than have the UI block while the operation takes place, I'd like to perform the operation in another thread, and abort that thr... | 0 | [
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How to implement (UI-wise) a button
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I am designing the (G)UI of a program, and have stumbled across a problem; The program will convert a number into different units, and the layout of a unit been cvonverted to is:
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Git plugin for eclipse
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I was intending to have a play with git, and was wondering if anyone had used the [git plugin for eclipse](http://git.or.cz/gitwiki/EclipsePlugin)
I see it's at version 0.3.1, and was wondering if anyone knew how stable it was / any gotchas?
Thanks...
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[ASP.NET] Expandable Rows on a Gridview
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Does anyone have any insight on how to have each row in a Gridview expand to show a DIV or PANEL that has a form of elements, i.e. a simple form of textboxes, etc. I don't need a nested Gridview showing results or using DynamicPopulate.
I have tried some techniques from a... | 0 | [
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How can I return NULL from a generic mehod in C#
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Aloha
I have a generic method with this (dummy) code (yes I'm aware IList has predicates, but my code is not using IList but some other collection, anyway this is irrelevant for the question...)
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What causes an application pool in IIS to recycle?
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I have been searching for info on this to no avail. The context of why i need this is [another question I asked here](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/271944/storing-temporary-user-files-in-aspnet-in-medium-trust). More specifically, does creating/updating/delet... | 0 | [
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jQuery Event Keypress: Which key was pressed?
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With jQuery, how do I find out which key was pressed when I bind to the keypress event?
$('#searchbox input').bind('keypress', function(e) {});
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Whats best way to package a Java Application with lots of dependencies?
===
I'm writing a java app using eclipse which references a few external jars and requires some config files to be user accessable.
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Database design for Tagging multiple types of entities
===
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Which is the Best database for Rails application?
===
My doubt is the following:
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Is it acceptable to keep a db connection open for the life of the page?
===
Everybody knows that you should close a connection immediately after you finish using it.
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AWK: redirecting script output from script to another file with dinamic name
===
I know I can redirect awk's print output to another file from within a script, like this:
awk '{print $0 >> "anotherfile" }' 2procfile
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In C#, can I know in the base class what children inherited from me?
===
I have a base class vehicle and some children classes like car, motorbike etc.. inheriting from vehicle.
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ASP.NET Globalization -- Displaying dates
===
Good morning,
Apologies for the newbie question. I'm just getting started with ASP.NET internationalization settings.
Background info:
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What file format would I use for currency exchange
===
I'm looking for a standard file format that used by systems needing to store currencies and also provide currency exchange (so we need both the buy and sell rates)
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Global hotkey for Python application in Gnome
===
I would like to assign a global hotkey to my Python application, running in Gnome. How do I do that? All I can find are two year old posts saying, well, pretty much nothing :-) | 0 | [
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Fluent Assertion API for MSTest
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I've recently been exposed to the fluent interface in nUnit and I love it; however, I am using msTest.
Does anyone know if there is a fluent interface that is either testing framework agnostic or for msTest?
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Josh | 0 | [
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How to find out which compiler was used: g77 or gfortran
===
I'm compiling library for a private project, which depends on a number of libraries. Specifically one of the dependencies is compiled with Fortran. On some instances, I've seen the dependency compiled with g77, on others I've seen it compiled with gfortran. ... | 0 | [
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Separate Applications Sharing the Same ASP.Net Session Cookie
===
I've got two ASP.Net applications residing in two different folders on my server:
* `/Foo` <-- this is the standard unsecure application
* `/Secure` <-- this is a separate application that requires SSL by IIS
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Template to notify users about issues / failures / incidents etc
===
Our product is a web application. From time to time, we get failures, bugs, error etc and I’m looking to send out an email notification to inform our users what happened and how we dealt with it.
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parse http response header from wget
===
Im trying to extract a line from wget's result but having trouble with it.
This is my wget call:
$ wget -SO- -T 1 -t 1 http://myurl.com:15000/myhtml.html
<pre>
--18:24:12-- http://xxx.xxxx.xxxx:15000/myhtml.html
=> `-'
Resolving xxx.xxxx.xxxx... xxx.xxxx.xxx... | 0 | [
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Design Question: Building a DAL for a performance critical, high volume application
===
I'm working on a large scale performance critical asp web application with a pretty much denormalized database (lots of data is duplicated across tables for performance reasons). The application is highly performance critical and l... | 0 | [
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Do you use regular builds as a coding tool?
===
We have a large (about 580,000 loc) application which in Delphi 2006 builds (on my machine) in around 20 seconds. When you have build times in seconds, you tend to use the compiler as a tool. i.e. write a little code, build, write some more code and build some more etc e... | 0 | [
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How do you build the x64 Boost libraries on Windows?
===
I've built the x86 Boost libraries many times, but I can't seem to build x64 libraries. I start the "Visual Studio 2005 x64 Cross Tools Command Prompt" and run my usual build:
bjam --toolset=msvc --build-type=complete --build-dir=c:\build install
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Where do you keep your common sql task scripts?
===
In your workplace, where do you store your common, non-database specific scripts that you use in SQL Server? Do you keep them in .SQL scripts on the file server, do you store them in the Master database, or do you keep them in a database you defined specifically for ... | 0 | [
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Oracle logon trigger not being fired.
===
I'm using the following logon trigger on an Oracle 10.2 database:
CREATE OR REPLACE TRIGGER AlterSession_trg
AFTER LOGON ON DATABASE
BEGIN
EXECUTE IMMEDIATE 'ALTER SESSION SET NLS_COMP=LINGUISTIC';
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What's the standard way to give a set of different clickable options all submitting the same form?
===
I have a PHP-generated page which is displaying some data about a set of films. The page is updated using POST. The form only shows films starting with a particular letter. I want to present a set of clickable option... | 0 | [
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Why is this query string invalid?
===
In my asp.net mvc page I create a link that renders as followed:
> http://localhost:3035/Formula/OverView?colorId=349405&paintCode=744&name=BRILLANT%20SILVER&formulaId=570230
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Error adding policy file to GAC
===
I'm trying to add a publisher policy file to the gac as per this [thread][1] but I'm having problems when I try and add the file on my test server.
I get "A module specified in the manifest of assembly 'policy.3.0.assemblyname.dll' could not be found"
My policy file looks li... | 0 | [
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Why is my CalendarExtender "transparent" when rendered?
===
I'm working on a .NET web application and I'm using a CalendarExtender control within it to have the user specify a date. For some reason, when I click the icon to display the calendar, the background seems to be transparent, shown below:
![alt text][1]
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Custom TextBox with built-in Validator: server side validation not firing
===
I have a class that looks like this:
public class TextField : TextBox
{
public bool Required { get; set; }
RequiredFieldValidator _validator;
protected override void CreateChildControls()
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What is the best book for learning about Algorithms?
===
I know what algorithms are, but I have never consciously used or created one for any of the programming that I have done. So I'd like to get a book about the subject - I'd prefer if it was in python but that's not a strict requirement. What book about algorith... | 4 | [
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Sending Mail via SMTP in C# using BCC without TO
===
I am trying to use the System.Net.Mail.MailMessage class in C# to create an email that is sent to a list of email addresses all via BCC. I do not want to include a TO address, but it seems that I must because I get an exception if I use an empty string for the "TO" ... | 0 | [
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Stronngly Typed Views in ASP MVC
===
I have been looking through Scott Guthrie's MVC tutorials and it seems like the syntax for doing strongly typed views has changed, or I am doing something wrong...
My controller code:
return View(CurrentUser);
Code behind in the view:
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Initialize object to test in SetUp or during the test method?
===
I was wondering whether the object to test should be a field and thus set up during a `SetUp` method (ie. JUnit, nUnit, MS Test, …).
Consider the following examples (this is C♯ with MsTest, but the idea should be similar for any other language and te... | 0 | [
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Sharepoint: How to programmatically manage SPFolder and SPListItem permissions
===
I want to know if I'm missing something.
Here's how I would do it:
For SPFolder I would change the associtaed item's permissions (SPFolder.Item).
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Editable Word Document from JSP
===
Is there a way to create a link in a JSP page to a Microsoft Word document that you can edit and have it post back automatically to the server?
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===
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strange php error
===
I have this code:
<?php
session_start();
$cmd=$_GET["cmd"];
$con = mysql_connect("localhost","root","geheim");
if(!con)
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die('Connection failed because of' .mysql_error());
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ASP.net information event "Application compilation is starting"
===
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Textbox validation, focus switching issue
===
Good morning,
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Microsoft SQL Server - What does it mean that a Transation Log is Full?
===
What does it mean that a Transation Log is Full? I have it the file set to grow 20% when needed. I have 4GBs left on the drive. How do I solve this issue permanently?
Running these commands solves the issue temporarily:
<pre>
DBCC SHRINKF... | 0 | [
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WPF - How can I selectively set the "Visibility" of a TabItem via DataBinding/Triggers
===
I have a tab page that should be hidden if a property (BlahType) is set to 1 and shown if set to 0. This is what I *WANT* to do:
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How do I change the ACLs on a registry key? (C++)
===
I need to delete a regsitry key. It has a deny ACL on Set Value (I need this permission to delete it).
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Want to script Windows WMI (wmiprvse.exe) to release handle on file
===
I'm working with a VB Script file written by someone else that uses Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) calls to check on the status of several Windows Services. This script runs every few minutes on set schedule. I need to upgrade/replace ... | 0 | [
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Firefox plugin crashes in Chrome
===
From what I gather, Google Chrome can run browser plugins written using [NPAPI][1]. I've written one that does its job just fine in Firefox, but makes Chrome crash and burn as soon as you embed it on a page. I don't even have to call any of my methods, embedding is enough to cause ... | 0 | [
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Observing an NSMutableArray for insertion/removal
===
A class has a property (and instance var) of type NSMutableArray with synthesized accessors (via `@property`). If you observe this array using:
[myObj addObserver:self forKeyPath:@"theArray" options:0 context:NULL];
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Wolfram's Rule 34 inre XKCD
===
The hover "joke" in #505 xkcd touts "I call rule 34 on Wolfram's Rule 34"
I know [what rule 34 is in internet terms][1] and I've googled up [who Wolfram is][2] but I'm having a hard time figuring out what Wolfram's Rule 34 is.
Here's the comic: [http://xkcd.com/505/][3]
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Which data structure would you use: TreeMap or HashMap? (Java)
===
**Description |** A Java program to read a text file and print each of the unique words in alphabetical order together with the number of times the word occurs in the text.
The program should declare a variable of type `Map<String, Integer>` to sto... | 0 | [
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How to relearn programming the right way
===
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Calculate exact result of complex throw of two D30
===
Okay, this bugged me for several years, now. If you sucked in statistics and higher math at school, turn away, *now*. Too late.
Okay. Take a deep breath. Here are the rules. Take *two* thirty sided dice (yes, <a href="http://paizo.com/store/byCompany/k/koplow/d... | 0 | [
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How do you start a program stored on a UNC share from the command line with parameters?
===
There's an in-house program we use and it's stored on a UNC share so that updates are transparent. I'd like to supply it some command line parameters like so:
\\server\share\in_house_thingy.exe myusername mypassword
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Including all dependencies
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I'm just starting out with WiX as I need to be able to automate building an MSI on our CI server. Is there anyway to automatically include all the dependencies of a project? | 0 | [
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How to change the HMTL of the drupal 5's views module
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Sound not working in iPhone Simulator?
===
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Algorithm to determine the "usual" cash payment amounts for a given price
===
You walk into a store, select several products, then go to the counter to pay your bill. The total is some amount (<code>A</code>). You reach into your wallet, purse, or pocket and put down some cash (<code>P</code>), where <code>P</code> >=... | 0 | [
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How does one escape characters in Delphi string
===
Delphi strings use single quotes, for example 'a valid string'. How does one specify the ' character within a literal string? How would one refer to the null byte (Unicode code point U+0000)? | 0 | [
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Can't add object to Velocity-cache
===
I've just installed [Velocity][1] at my computer and everything seems to work fine except that I can't add any objects to a cache. I have no trouble retrieving the cache itself, but when I try to add an object, everything just freezes for five minutes, and then I get a time out.
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IOC Design Resources
===
I've done quite a bit of searching on this and haven't had much luck finding something cohesive. I'm a relatively new developer and have just started in my first professional development position. I know that I have a great deal to learn even in the realm of the basics. Based on listening t... | 0 | [
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SqlServer: Like vs. "=" for matching strings
===
Whenever I write a stored procedure for selecting data based on string variable (varchar, nvarchar, char) I would have something like:
procedure dbo.p_get_user_by_username(
@username nvarchar(256)
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begin
select
u.username
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Will the accessibility of supercomputers change software engineering?
===
After reading [this Computer World article][1], I've found some supercomputers that I readily available for less than $10000US. To me, that's a huge shock. However, I'm curious as to how this will impact software engineering and computer science... | 0 | [
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How do I set the constructor string of a COM+ component from C#?
===
I'm trying to programmatically set the constructor sting of a COM+ component from a C# application. I found the following sample code online, but it throws an exception:
COMAdminCatalogCollection Components;
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Does using Wikipedia content harm a page/sites SEO rankings?
===
Wikipedia allows you to reproduce its content.
*If you want to use Wikipedia materials in your own books/articles/websites or other publications, you can do so -- but only in compliance with the GFDL.*
[See here.][1]
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Unable to track down Report Processing Performance Issue...
===
We're having a very frustrating problem in our production environment.
We have a report that will sometimes return very quickly, and other times not return at all. When the problem is happening, the report will process for 15 minutes or so then the br... | 0 | [
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How can one inspect a vtable in Visual C++?
===
Suppose one had inherited a complex codebase (in Visual C++, assume 2003 or perhaps later) with a large and complex inheritance graph. Suppose it's deep, and there's lots of virtual functions and possibly even multiple inheritance as well. (Yes, a bit of a maintenance ni... | 0 | [
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Calculate the last day of the quarter
===
What's the most efficient way to calculate the last day of the prior quarter?
Example: given the date 11/19/2008, I want to return 9/30/2008.
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Visual Studio error?
===
About a half dozen times now, I’ve been doing a regular chore in Visual Studio – either running a unit test or simply compiling, updating something from SVN or whatever, and visual studio just disappears… it shuts down and goes away instantly… it is fine when I restart it, and I don’t see the ... | 0 | [
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What is a programming idiom?
===
I see the phrase "programming idiom" thrown around as if it is commonly understood. Yet, in search results and stackoverflow I see everything from micro:
- Incrementing a variable
- Representing an infinite loop
- Swapping variable values
To medium:
- [PIMPL][1]
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Java Collections (LIFO Structure)
===
I am looking in the Collections framework of Java for a LIFO Structure (Stack) without any success, basically I want a really simple stack, my perfect option would be a Deque, but i am in Java 1.5.
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How do you find only properties that have both a getter and setter?
===
C#, .NET 3.5
I am trying to get all of the properties of an object that have BOTH a getter and a setter for the instance. The code I *thought* should work is
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Display string with whitespace in ASP.NET?
===
I need to display a string which has a white space on a asp.net page.
****Here is what I am doing:****
cell = New TableCell
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row.Cells.Add(cell)
**and it gets rendered as**
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Pattern for null settings
===
I would like to hear your thoughts and ideas about this one.
in my application i have controls that are binded to objects properties.
but.. the controls always looks like that:
a check box, label that explain the settings and then the edited control (for ex: text box)
when unchec... | 0 | [
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What is the " := " operator in (VB).NET or what is it good for?
===
I see this from time to time and want to know what it is. I did try google, but its filtering out the characters from the search. I have a few books that don't reference it either.
FWIW, I remember in pascal that is was the assignment operator.
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WCF service, how to hide internal methods?
===
In my WCF service, I have methods that are currently public, but I want to hide them from the outside world but be able to use them in my WCF service.
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Determining your websites color scheme
===
One of the biggest issues I have, from a UI standpoint, when building a new website is figuring out what colors I will use and of those colors, do they actually work well together.
<br /><br />
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How can I get a 64 bit USB driver to load in Vista 64.
===
I am working in Vista 64 bit system.
I have a 3rdPartyUsbDriver.sys and 3rdPartyUsbDriver.inf files.
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How to modify windows NTFS permissions in perl?
===
I'm using ActiveState Perl on Windows Server 2003.
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How to get the next identity number used in SQL 2005 and ASP?
===
I was previously getting the next available autonumber used in Access by doing a simple query like so:
SELECT RecordNumber, Info FROM myTABLE WHERE 0=1
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===
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Generic way to add info to a Throwable without creating a new Throwable
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Would it be benefical to add a generic way to add info to a Throwable without creating a new Throwable?
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how to open webdav link with correct program on client?
===
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I would like to use "ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE" in Zend Framework, is this possible?
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INSERT INTO sometable (...)
VALUES (...)
ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE ...
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What is the worst (due to either prevalence or severity) example of abstraction inversion that you see in programming today?
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PHP4 for Apache 2.2.9 in Ubuntu server 8.10
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Debugging any entry point.
===
I'm working with a BasePageClass that derives from System.Web.UI.Page.
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Finding all Combinations within nested PHP Array
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Given the following sample array, how can I find all combinations of times available such that the amountNeeded is satisfied? In others words the follow array should produce the following:
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Wix Custom Actions with WixUI_Minimal
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Javascript Hashmap key compiled into a regular expression
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How to detect that a feed reader accesses my page?
===
I would like to serve a different content from a single URL depending on whether the user is a browser or a RSS reader (hence avoiding an example.com/feed URL). Thus www.example.com/posts will return an (X)HTML page to a browser and an RSS feed to a feed reader.
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How to use typeof or GetType() as Generic's Template?
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If it harder to explain using words, let's look at an example
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Programmatically log on to forum and then screenscrape
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I'd like to login to the Forums part of community-server (e.g. http://tinyurl.com/cs-login) and then download a specific page and perform a regex (to see if there are any posts waiting for moderation). If there is, I'd like to send an email.
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===
I have a list wrapper that maintains two Tstringlists and a TClassList
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Refactoring for non OO languages
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Can anyone recommend a website, book, or simply a list of refactoring strategies for procedural languages as opposed to object oriented languages?
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How do you make a Swing/JFace/SWT GUI addressable?
===
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Reporting Services Interactive Sort and Paging Problem With ReportViewer
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