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2.0 Equivalent of WCF Service === Hosting a WCF Service Host in a Windows Service really seems to be quite a simple way to go to communicate with a running Windows Service...if you're running 3.0/3.5. What the easiest way to get the same sorts of things out of the 2.0 Framework if that's what you're stuck with?
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How to download a file from a URL in C#? === What is a simple way of downloading a file from a URL path?
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Simplest Way To Open and Use a Socket in C === I'm just starting out doing some basic network programming with C, and I found all these things about sockets and they all seem very convoluted. Maybe opening sockets with C is just convoluted itself, but I would like to know the simplest and most effective way to open an...
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Does Microsoft SkyDrive have an API? === So with the [recent news that Microsoft Skydrive is going to get bumped to 25GB of storage][1] per account, does anyone know if SkyDrive has an API? (And if so, where are the docs?) [1]: http://lifehacker.com/5094242/skydrive-will-upgrade-to-25gb-of-online-storage
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How many of you have contributed/gave feedback to your standards committees? === Ok as programmers we all follow programming standards (as in W3 standards, or C++ standard, etc...), and many of us consider these standards "sacred" and also many seasoned programmers can recite their choice of standards by heart when as...
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Add a common namespace reference by default to all pages in a project === Is there any easy way to add a using statement to every class I create in a project without having to write using SomeNamespace; in every file? [edit] I could add a template I realise but I'm talking about doing it for every file in ...
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How do you force Firefox to not cache or re-download a Silverlight XAP file? === When working with Silverlight, I've noticed that Firefox will cache the XAP file, so if I do an update, a user may be stuck using an outdated version. Is there a way to force the browser to either re-download the XAP file every time, or ...
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What is the Best method to http transfer a file from the client to a server, in Java 1.5? === What is the Best method to http transfer a file from the client to a server, in Java 1.5?
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Did Scott Hanselman have too much cough syrup on show #135? === So this question will get technical – eventually – but first check out [Hanselminutes][1] with Atwood (et. al.) where Scott basically invites developers to try to hack this site. It’s a hoot. I first thought (out loud of course, because with headphones ...
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Web store version control for very small group or individual? === For very small teams, or an individual developer, is there a source code control tool which is a web service, or web based application, with no or very little cost? Ideally, it would work with Microsoft development. IDE Integration would be awesome, ...
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Why do new classes with the same name in Python get the same members as other instances? === class Ball: a = [] def __init__(self): pass def add(self,thing): self.a.append(thing) def size(self): print len(self.a) for i in range(3): foo = Bal...
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In MVC, when do you use <%= %> and <% %>? === In asp.net mvc, when do we use: <%= %> and <% %> Do we ever need to put a ; (colon) ?
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request.params item disapearing after postback === I have an asp.net application that has a request item which is disapearing after several postbacks. The postbacks are just for validation and ajax calls. The session is not resetting as I still have ~60 items in the params collection
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Advice on the best way to structure/format a LINQ to XML query? === I have written a LINQ to XML query that does what I want, but it looks pretty ugly. I am wondering, how would you guys format the following query in a way that doesn't look quite so garish? Apologies if my example is a bit verbose. The XML docu...
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where is my ActiveX DLL project template in VS 2005? === In VB6, ActiveX DLL is listed as a project template but in VS 2005+ there is no such thing. Where is my good old ActiveX DLL template? Many thanks in advance.
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What is a good way to check if an object's type is a particular subclass? === I was thinking along the lines of using typeid() but I don't know how to ask if that type is a subclass of another class (which, by the way, is abstract)
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Compile errors after converting to a Web Application Project from a Web Site === I'm trying to convert a Web Site to the Web Application project model and I'm running into compile errors that do not seem to be covered by the guidance I found at [Converting a Web Site Project to a Web Application Project][1]. The is...
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RESTful 'miscellaneos' pages in an ASP.NET MVC site? === Imagine we were doing this StackOverflow site in ASP.NET MVC (funny that, 'cause it is...). We have to develop the views listed in the footer.. - About this site - Faq - Privacy policy - 404 page - Error page - etc... Now, because we want to keep this...
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How to list the contents of a .zip folder in c#? === How to list the contents of a zipped folder in C#? For example how to know how many items are contained within a zipped folder, and what is their name?
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How do I use the value of a variable at declaration time in a JavaScript anonymous function? === This is a really basic question but... I have some code like this var arr = Array('blah.jpg','ha.jpg'); for (var i=0; i<array.length; i++) { $('div#blah' + i).click(function() { ...
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How do I enable colour when running RSpec through RStakeout? === When using topfunky's [RStakeout](http://nubyonrails.com/articles/automation-with-rstakeout), the color in the result of the `spec` command is lost. This happens even when adding the `--color` flag.
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How do I replace 'php3' with 'php' inside every file in a directory. === Hopefully a nice simple one. I've got a php3 website that I want to run on php 5.2 To start with I'd just like to have every reference to the current "index.php3" changed to "index.php" and then move on to worrying about globals etc. K. ...
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How can I raise an event every hour (or specific time interval each hour) in .NET? === I'm working on a little web crawler that will run in the system tray and crawl a web site every hour on the hour. What is the best way to get .NET to raise an event every hour or some other interval to perform some task. For exam...
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Summary of new features in WCF 2.0? === Is there a good reference, or summary list, of new features in WCF 2.0/VS2010? I'm trying to do a justification proposal for a project, to migrate from Jabber to WCF.
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what alternatives are there to using global.asax? === I am using my own custom authentication with IIS, and I want the server on <i>every</i> page load (no matter what type of file) to first check the Application variable to see if the user is authenticated and authorized to see the site. In global.asax this could be:...
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CyclicalReferenceException while using Betwixt === I have cyclical references in my hibernate domain model which is causing Betwixt to fail. I don't want to change my domain model. How do I change Betwixt to ignore the cyclical reference?
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Git: Remove file accidentally added to the repository. === I had a conflict in a merge. Git creates filename.orig and filename.remote when a conflict happens. I resolved the conflict, but somehow filename.orig got added to the repository several commits ago without me noticing it until now. Is it possible to rewrit...
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Can I force a display font from inside a formula in Crystal Reports? === I have a report with a lot of formulas that translate the word "TRUE" into an "X" and "FALSE" into a blank space. I use these to put an "X" in a checkbox. Sometimes there is text after my checkbox. To avoid slight shifts to the left and ri...
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in IIS, what's the difference between "application" and "session" ? === A Session is per browser (determined via cookies), but when does an "Application" start, and end, and how does IIS know know when a request is a part of the same same "Application" instance (if not done via cookies the same way that sessions are)?
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Best way to load an application like t was in its previous state when it was terminated === I would like to learn the best practices in reloading the application state, such that when my app is started, it should automatically load the "correct" view/subview when it is opened again. In my particular case, my app ha...
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How to add a UIButton at runtime === I am trying to add a UIButton at runtime however it is not visible. What am I doing wrong? - (id)initWithFrame:(CGRect)frame { if (self = [super initWithFrame:frame]) { UIButton *btn = [[UIButton buttonWithType:UIButtonTypeRoundedRect] retain]; btn.frame ...
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ejb3-persistence.jar source === Well, I must be brain-damaged, because I can't find the java source for Sun's persistence.jar or JBoss's ejb3-persistence.jar JPA package. They *are* open-source aren't they? I looked all over the java.sun.com site as well as the GlassFish wiki, but came up empty. I'd like a src....
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Cayenne null pointer error when trying to commit changes === I'm running the following code that errors when I try to commit my changes using Cayenne as my ORM. The code is pasted below and errors out on the context.commitChanges();line. The output messages are pasted below the code. Any help on figuring this out wo...
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VS2008 Missing C/C++ Header Files === So, I'm working on some network programming in C, and it would seem that I am missing a bunch of standard C/C++ header files. For example, sys/socket.h is not there. A few otheres are missing too like netdb.h, and unistd.h. Is there a pack I need to install to get these on windows...
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How to reset the scroll position of a UITableView? === I would like to completely reset the scroll position of a UITableView, so that every time I open it, it is displaying the top-most items. In other words, I would like to scroll the table view to the top every time it is opened. I tried using the following piece...
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Upload Image to Datbase From DetailsView Insert Mode === I am attempting to upload an image to a database via a DetailsView containing an UploadFile control in the Edit Item template. I have a stored procedure which handles the upload to a SQLServer DB which expects two parameters: AuthorName, varchar(20) and Autho...
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jQuery draggable table elements === jQuery's `draggable` functionality doesn't seem to work on tables (in FF3 or Safari). It's kind of difficult to envision how this *would* work, so it's not really surprising that it doesn't. <html> <style type='text/css'> div .table { display: table; } ...
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Google search code in ASP.NET Master Page === I'm trying to put the following Google generated search box code into a Master page on a site: <form action="http://www.google.com/cse" id="cse-search-box"> <div> <input type="hidden" name="cx" value="partner-pub-xxxxxxxxxx:u3qsil-l6ut" /> <...
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What is the most mature BDD Framework for .NET? === We have been using BDD (from Dan North's perspective) as a mechanism to record user acceptance tests and drive development on a couple of projects, with decent success. To date though we have not actually automated the tests themselves. I am now looking in to auto...
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Complex builds in Visual Studio === I have a few things that I cannot find a good way to perform in Visual Studio: 1. Pre-build step invokes a code generator that generates some source files which are later compiled. This can be solved t a limited extent by adding blank files to the project (which are later replac...
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How to stop stepping into .NET source code using TestDriven.NET? === I just started using TestDriven.NET to debug on my tests, here is my setup TestDriven.NET 2.17 <br/> VS 2008 SP1 <br/> Windows XP <br/> The problem I run into is on exception it keeps stepping into the .NET Framework source code. I checked T...
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VMR9Allocator (DirectShow .NET + SlimDX) === I was trying to convert and run the VMR9Allocator sample for DirectShow .NET with SlimDX instead of MDX. I got an exception when it reach this line return vmrSurfaceAllocatorNotify.SetD3DDevice(unmanagedDevice, hMonitor) In the AdviseNotify method in Allocator.cs....
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What is the difference between CString in vc6 and vc7? === What is the difference between CString in vc6 and vc7?
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Overriding the MAC Address === Is there a way that we could override the default mac address / set a new mac address on a Vista machine for a Broadcom adapter ?
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MVC vs. Observer Pattner === I've recently asked a question on StackoverFlow about the MVC: [Can the MVC Design Pattern / Architectural pattern be used in Desktop Application Development?][1] Based on the answer provided I started research on how this would be implemented in a Windows form Application. I came upon ...
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Learning Java? === I'm looking to learn Java in the next few weeks and was wondering on a good book to buy. I have little programming experience. I'm looking for something that can give me lots of examples, and at the same time explain concepts well. So I'll throw it out there to the experts, what is the best book ...
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IIS, Asp.NET pipeline and concurrency === I'm wondering how the concurrency in a web application actually works. Ive read several articles and to my understanding multiple instances of HttpApplication would be working at the same time. Now, I created a simple web app to test concurrency and put the following to global...
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Does file.delete() return true or false for non-existent file? === In java, does `file.delete()` return `true` or `false` where `File file` refers to a non-existent file? I realize this is kind of a basic question, and easy to very through test, but I'm getting strange results and would appreciate confirmation.
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Inspecting Perl DBI handle to find out database name === I've connected to a MySQL database using Perl DBI. I would like to find out which database I'm connected to. I don't think I can use: $dbh->{Name} because I call `USE new_database` and `$dbh->{Name}` only reports the database that I initially conne...
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How do I conditionally create a table in T-SQL? === OK, so Sybase (12.5.4) will let me do the following to DROP a table if it already exists: IF EXISTS ( SELECT 1 FROM sysobjects WHERE name = 'a_table' AND type = 'U' ) DROP TABLE a_table GO But if I try to d...
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How to delete files older than N weeks from a Microsoft FTP server === I run an OpenSuse server that uploads zipped source code backups to a Microsoft FTP server every night. I have written a Bash script that does this through a cron job. I want to delete backed up files that are older than a certain date. How coul...
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interview program example === There are several topics about what questions will be raise in an programming interview job, but none actually talks about a small problem that some companies want: an example program. My question is based in my last job application, that I've been asked to **create a simple program** ...
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ASP.NET Passing properties to dynamically generated user controls === I am struggling on something that, I am sure, should be easy. I have been living in backend and winforms code for a long time, and I'm am building my first ASP.NET page in over a year, so apologies for any noobishness I am inside a User Control o...
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Where is the current version of the Emacs calc? === I lost my installation of Dave Gillespie's calc.el by reinstalling Cygwin. It is not included with the default Cygwin install of Emacs. Who is considered the master maintainer these days? Is version 2.02f still most current?
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Is download usage statistics available through the Iphone API? === You're my last hope stackoverflowers.
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What SQL query shows me the tables and indexes used by a view on Informix? === What SQL query shows me the tables & indexes used by a view on Informix? I know how to find the "original create statement" for a view in SYS_VIEWS, but that requires a human brain scanning/grokking that select. I believe I can find if ...
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Declare a generic type instance dynamically === Is it possible to declare an instance of a generic without knowing the type at design-time? Example: Int i = 1; List<typeof(i)> list = new List<typeof(i)>(); where the type of i could be anything, instead of having to do: List<int> list = new Lis...
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filling Bugzilla quip list === `"Walking on water and developing software from a specification are easy if both are frozen."` At the top of the Bugzilla page it prints a humorous/insightful quip. I have a list that I have been building up over the years as I encounter good one liners To brighten up my fellow develo...
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where from can i get the postal codes database for all the countries? === I once read about an open source database for postal codes with geo location data but now could not remember its name. can some one help?
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jQuery slideUp().remove() doesn't seem to show the slideUp animation before remove occurs === I have this line of JavaScript and the behavior I am seeing is that the `selectedLi` instantly disappears without "sliding up". This is not the behavior that I expected. What should I be doing so that the `selectedLi` sli...
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Can you hint return types in PHP 5.2.5? === I think my eclipse's ctrl+clicking links might benefit greatly...
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Loading Dojo Library from AOL and Widget Codes from Local? === I just started to learn Dojo. I followed one site Widget example with some different ways to load Dojo libraries. I like to use AOL reference to load dojo.js like this: <script type="text/javascript" src="http://o.aolcdn.com/dojo/1.2.0/dojo/...
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What's your Objective-C coding style? === The first thing I do when I incorporate any third party code into my application is reformat it to my personal coding preference: // Single line comments only // I never put spaces inside my parenthesis -(void)myOCDMethod { // If an if or ...
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Pagination Problem === So I'm doing this in PHP but it is a logic issue so I'll try to write it generically in pseudo code. To start here's how this pagination script works: 1. for (*draw first three pages links*) 2. if (*draw ellipsis (...) if there are pages between #1's pages and #3's pages*) 3. for (*dr...
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Why do I need to explicitly output the http header for IIS and not Apache with CGI header in perl? === I am trying to set up apache instead of IIS because [IIS needlessly crashes](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/188896/why-does-iis-crash-when-i-print-to-stderr-in-perl) all the time, and it would be nice to be able ...
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Virtualization in Super Class Constructor === I was of the opinion that virtualization doesnt work in the super class constructor as per the design of OOP. For example, consider the following C# code. <PRE> using System; namespace Problem { public class BaseClass { public BaseClass() ...
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How can I fix this mysql query> === I have a query as follows: SELECT website_url, website_id, website_shady, (sum(dstats_hits)+website_in_ballast) as total_in, (sum(dstats_hits_out)+website_out_ballast) as total_out, sum(dstats_hits_out_paid) as total_paid, website_in_ballast, website_out_ballast FROM web...
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How do I build a LR state mechine parser? === I'm wanting to play around with creating an LR parser generators. Does anyone know of a good (free) resource describing how to create a state machine table from a grammar?
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jQuery Graceful Degradation === I want to spruce up some areas of my website with a few jQuery animations here and there, and I'm looking to replace my AJAX code entirely since my existing code is having some cross-browser compatibility issues. However, since jQuery is a JavaScript library, I'm worried about my pages ...
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Is it possible to confugure a UITableView to allow multiple selections? === For the iPhone, is it possible to configure a UITableView such that it will allow multipe selections? I've tried overriding setSelected:animated for each UITableViewCell, but trying to fudge the required behaviour is tricky as it's difficul...
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How to Query A DataGridView Using Linq === I have a DataGridView that I want to query using Linq (C# WinForm). I want to "count" rows where a certain criteria is met. For example, variable1 = "count rows where ColumnBoxAge > 3 || < 5" label1.Text = variable1 How to do this in C# WinForm using Linq? Than...
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which are the most informative .net screencasts watched by you? === I have learned so much from http://www.summerofnhibernate.com/ nhibernate screen casts that i wonder why they are given as free!. Did you know about other such .net screen casts?
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Path from where an ASP.NET application is run === An ASP.NET application sends letters in HTML format with links to external images. These images are placed in the same folder where the application is deployed. So before sending it modifies a letter template in such way what the links are correct. Now I use ...
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When do you use <% -%> instead of <% %> === I've noticed that in some lines of rails views, this is used: <% # Code... -%> instead of: <% # Code... %> What is the difference?
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NHibernate - creating records in related tables... === Hibernate version: 2.0.1GA I'm trying to add a single record in two tables. The tables are related. I have a beginner's knowledge of NHiberate so I'm hoping there's a better way to do this. Presently, I am under the belief that the only way I can get the I...
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Simple Regular expression === I know this may be the simplest question ever asked on stackoverflow, but what is the regular expression for a decimal with a precision of 2? *valid example*: 123.12 92929292929292.12 0.21 3.1 *invalid example:* 12.1232 2.23332 e666.76 Sorry for the lame ques...
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Firebug-like debugger for Google Chrome === Is there anything like Firebug that you can use within Google Chrome? Essential features I would like: - Inspect HTML source (select elements, delete them, etc.) - check CSS values (the built-in solution is weird, somehow)
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PHP Object ID === I'm using PHP 5.2. I'd like to find a way to output a unique id for every object, so it's easy when looking over logs to see which objects are the same. In Ruby, I'd just say object.object_id to get Ruby's internal identifier for the object. There doesn't seem to be an obvious way to do this in PH...
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IPhone sync/app backup - can an app do something at that time? === I was wondering if there is a hook in the iphone sdk that allows an app to know when its being sync'd / backed up - so that it could do something, eg connect to a website to also backup data. I am assuming not... but I could be wrong. Thanks, Ch...
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How can I enumerate the open windows (~EnumWindows) of another user session === I have an application that can list the opened windows of the current session. It uses the EnumWindows method from the user32.dll. I would like to run this code from a windows service, but as the service is not attached to a user sessio...
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Possible to import an image into AS3 without PHP? === In actionscript 3 is it possible to allow a user to upload an image into a flash movie at runtime without POSTing to a PHP script? I dont want to export the image or save it anywhere I just want to be able to display the image in the flash movie *fingers crossed...
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MethodAccessException on CF 2.0 List<T>.Sort === I've got some [library code][1] that works on a range of .NET runtimes (regular, CF, Silverlight, etc) - but a small block of code is breaking **only** on CF 2.0, with a `MethodAccessException`. I'm pretty sure it is a runtime bug, but does anybody know any good workaro...
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Interface inheritence: what do you think of this: === When reviewing our codebase, I found an inheritence structure that resembles the following pattern: interface IBase { void Method1(); void Method2(); } interface IInterface1 { void Method3(); } int...
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Learning C# help or hinder VB.NET learning === I have just moved job and gone from VB 6 to VB.Net and found the learning jump fairly steep, have more a problem with the object / conceptual side of things .. but getting there now ... but as I was a assembler / C++ 10/15 years ago and was considering learning C++/C# .Ne...
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Javascript "onMouseOver" triggering for children? === I can't tell if this is a result of the jQuery I'm using, but this is what I'm trying to do: <div class="info" style="display: inline;" onMouseOut="$(this).children('div').hide('normal');" onMouseOver="$(this).children('div').show('normal');"> <img src=...
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Jython code for this? === how do I translate this code into jython? ZipOutputStream zos = new ZipOutputStream(new FileOutputStream(file + ".zip")); byte[] buf = new byte[1024]; int len; //Create a new Zip entry with the file's name. ZipEntry zipEntry = new ZipEntry(f...
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Configurable values to MDB annotations === I'm trying to use [this method][1] for receiving mail in our EJB3 app. In short, that means creating an MDB with the following annotations: @MessageDriven(activationConfig = { @ActivationConfigProperty(propertyName = "mailServer", propertyValue = "imap.company.com"),...
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fastest way to detect if a value is in a set of values in Javascript === I have a set of String values in Javascript, and I need to write a function that detects if another specific String value belongs to this set or not. What is the fastest way to achieve this? Is it all right to put the set of values into an array,...
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Custom query with Castle ActiveRecord === I'm trying to figure out how to execute a custom query with Castle ActiveRecord. I was able to run simple query that returns my entity, but what I really need is the query like that below (with custom field set): *select count(1) as cnt, data from workstationevent where...
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Concrete vs. Bounded Parameterized Type when designing an API === I would like to hear from you guys on how do you decide when you should be using concrete parameterized type vs. bounded parameterized type when designing API, esp. (that I care most) of defining a class/interface. For instance, public interfa...
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Explaining computational complexity theory === It is said that true mastery of a subject is achieved when you can explain it simply. Unfortunately as an Electronics Engineer I lack some of the more formal aspects of computer science. Taking into consideration that there is some background in math, how would you e...
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Story generation === Upon reading a [blog post about a minimalist story-generating python program][1], I was asking myself - and you - which are the most successful attempts at such programs. I remember seeing something using generating grammars, for instance. And which are the best attempts that, like this one, are e...
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Java and switch case === Does any one know as to why Java does not allow you to switch on numbers larger than integers? Is there any technical reason behind this?
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Is there a disadvantage to using "USING" instead of "ON" in MySQL? === Two snippets of MySQL: SELECT * FROM annoyingly_long_left_hand_table LEFT JOIN annoyingly_long_right_hand_table ON annoyingly_long_left_hand_table.id = annoyingly_long_right_hand_table.id; vs SELECT * FROM ...
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Using SMO to create and set Database permissions? === Is there a way to create new logins and set database permissions on a SQL Server 2005 using C# and SMO? If so, how? If not, what is the best way of doing that?
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Create Outlook Task Request from ASP.NET === I'm looking for a way to create Outlook Task Request from ASP.NET. Basically, user of my ASP.NET application will do something that will create Outlook Task based on some logic. Is this natively supported in .NET or must I use third party component?
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How to force iPython to use an older version of Python ? === I am running an Ubuntu 8.10, using Python 2.5 out of the box. This is fine from the system point of view, but I need Python2.4 since I dev on Zope / Plone. Well, installing python2.4 is no challenge, but I can't find a (clean) way to make iPython use it :...
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vim keyword completion === How do i tell vim editor about my include files path, so that it can auto complete the function names when i press control+N. For example, I have c program like below #include<stdio.h> int main() { sca //here i press control+N, it doesnot complete to scanf }
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c++ call constructor from constructor === As an c# developer I'm used to run through constructors: class Test { public Test() { DoSomething(); } public Test(int count) : this() { DoSomethingWithCount(count); } public Test(int count, stri...
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What is the consequences of ignoring: warning: unused parameter === I am working on a C++ project and I noticed that we have a number of warnings about unused parameters. What effect could it have if these warnings are ignored?
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