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Is it good practice to initialize the elements in an associative array in php? === I'm finding myself doing a lot of things with associative arrays in PHP. I was doing this: foreach ($item as $key=>$value) { if ($arr[$key] == null) { $arr[$key] = 0; } $arr[$k...
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dynamic panel/controls - ASP.Net VS2008 === I have the following table <td class="style2"> <asp:DropDownList ID="DropDownList1" runat="server"> <asp:ListItem>Location</asp:ListItem> <asp:ListItem>Name</asp:ListItem> <asp:ListItem>SSN</asp:ListItem> </asp:...
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Is there a real need of a server side architecture for a RIA application? === Do we really need a server side architecture to create a RIA application? My idea is the following: - Create a complete RIA application using only Html pages, JQuery and a full client side UI set of components (choose your poison betwe...
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Compiling ANTLRWorks generated class files === I am using ANTLRWorks to create ANTLR grammars. I have a valid grammar and the parser and lexer source files are generated as well. I have also tried debugging the generated code and the output is as expected in the debugger output. But when I try to invoke the \_\_T...
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dotnet: How do you get average character width for a font? === Windows Forms: For System.Drawing there is a way to get the font height. Font font = new Font("Arial", 10 , FontStyle.Regular); float fontHeight = font.GetHeight(); But how do you get the other text metrics like average character width?
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Visual inheritance in Java === The team in which I work has been getting problems with the visual inheritance of the forms in the Java platform. We want to develop a base JFrame with some controls in it and to have inherited forms from that base JFrame. The designer of the Netbeans 6.1 does not paint the controls o...
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hibernate auto-discovery and generation of of database mappings to POJOs === Are there any tools that auto-generate the hibernate POJOs by gathering information from the database? I made a perl script to do this after the schema got changed for the third or fourth time in a project i'm working with and just wondere...
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GOOD tutorial for writing Maven plugins? === Can someone please recommend a GOOD online tutorial for writing maven2 plugins? I looked at about 5 tutorials yesterday and each skipped steps, didn't tell you where key components (referenced in the tutorial) were supposed to go or how to install the plugin you wrote. Fu...
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MySQL: how to get the list of fields in a table using ODBC === I am connecting to a MySQL DB trough a terminal who only have a program with an ODBC connection to a MySQL DB. I can put querys in the program, but not access MySQL directly. I there a way to query the DB to obtain the list of fields in a table other th...
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Open source message bus for embedded Linux? === I'm looking for a good open source message bus that is suitable for embedded Linux devices (Linux and uClinux). It needs to satisfy the following criteria: - Must be free software and LGPL or a more liberal license due to uClinux only supporting static linking ...
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Forms Authentiation timing out when it shouldn't? === I have a problem with an ASP.NET application that is driving me nuts. When a user leaves a page inactive for a period of time the session was timing out and error were being thrown due to session variables not being resolvable (I will error trap this anyway but ...
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How to get the parameters passed by <s:url.. struts tag in the action class === M sending the parameters from the jsp page, the code is <s:url id="url" action="searchAction"> <s:param name="id">"${cgConsultant.id}"</s:param> </s:url> and m getting it in the url as.. http://...
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Should there be a Transaction for Read Queries? === I've been reading that some devs/dbas recommend using transactions in all database calls, even read-only calls. While I understand inserting/updating within a transaction what is the benefit of reading within a transaction?
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How can I use an SQL Pivot for this? === I have a data set that is organized in the following manner: Timestamp|A0001|A0002|A0003|A0004|B0001|B0002|B0003|B0004 ... ---------+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+----- 2008-1-1 | 1 | 2 | 10 | 6 | 20 | 35 | 300 | 8 2008-1-2 | 5 | 2...
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Python data structures overhead/performance. === Is there any performance advantage to using lists over dictionaries over tuples in Python? If I'm optimising for speed, is there any reason to prefer one over another?
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pygtk glade question: why isn't this simple script working? === I've been writing writing a small pygtk application using glade to put together the UIs. I've created several windows already that work, but for some reason this one isn't working. I get the following traceback: Traceback (most recent call last):...
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Why are circular references a bad practice? === Why are circular references a bad practice? =========================================== First, I will describe an example of how this can happen using C# in Visual Studio, since VS will typically inform you if you have a circular reference and prevent it. First, a...
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How to use a Oracle function for the ID in Hibernate === Until recently we used Oracle sequences to generate the IDs of a table. This is now changed, a new ID is now calculated by an Oracle function. Which means that my application needs a change to adept to the new situation. The application is a Spring/Hibernate web...
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Any sites out there using CardSpace? === I'm interested to know if there's any sites out there that has implemented CardSpace as an alternative authentication. I certainly like to see how different it is from, say, using OpenID.
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Verify an XPath in .NET === How can I verify a given xpath string is valid in C#/.NET?
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Problems automatically precompling website with MSbuild === All, I currently have my solution comprising of 2 Class librarys and a Web Site building within teamCity using Msbuild. Now I want to precompile the website and make it available as an artifact. However when i try to Precompile it using <Target Na...
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Stringify array for eval === I'm preparing a string that will be `eval`'ed. The string will contain a clause built from an existing `Array`. I have the following: def stringify(arg) return "[ '" + arg.join("', '") + "' ]" if arg.class == Array "'#{arg}'" end a = [ 'a', 'b', 'c'...
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Manipulating a WPF element tree === Is it possible to manipulate the controls tree of a WPF window programatically? I have a string that contains an arbitrary WPF XAML code. I show the content in a content control. No Problem so far. Additionally I want to decorate every Grid control that's contained within the X...
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method to return random string in the format A1A 1A1 === I need a method to return a random string in the format: Letter Number Letter Number Letter Number (C#)
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Crystal Reports exporting to Excel Issue === In a current C# application I do maintenance on, we have upgraded to Visual Studio 2008 from Visual Studio 2003. We have always used the included Crystal Reports that came with Visual Studio. Since the upgrade we have found an issue with our reports when exporting to ex...
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How to split Oracle sql statements for ADO.NET === What is the proper way to split up SQL statements to send to an Oracle ADO.NET client? For instance, lets say you have the following code in a text file and want to execute these statements: CREATE TABLE foo (bar VARCHAR2(100)); INSERT INTO foo (bar) VALU...
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Editing documents seamlessly in a Web Application === We have a web application, which involves a lot of documents. In a typical use case, a document will be generated from our web application. The user download the generated document to the local file system and modify it. After this work, the user upload the modifie...
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Dismiss a system dialog on BlackBerry === I have a BlackBerry app running in blackground that needs to know when a "Missed call" system dialog is brought up by the system, and programmatically close it without user intervention. How can I do that? I could actually *almost* know when the dialog is brought up, i.e. a...
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How do I create an Extension for BlogEngine.net that accesses whether a post is in a certain category? === I'm using blogengine.net. I would like to show a default image in the H1 if a particular post is in a particular category. For instance if a post is in the Podcasts category I'd like to display one image and if...
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vb.net Syntax Highliting in a Rich Text Box === So I'm coding a simple code editor for this very simple scripting language we use at work. My syntax highlighting code works fine if i do it on the entire RIchTextBox(rtbMain) but when i try to get it to work on just that line, so i can run the function with rtbMain chan...
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user-defined conversion to interface === I just ran into the "user-defined conversions to or from an interface are not allowed" problem in C#. What I was attempting to do was create a generic Graph class that could be iterated over in a couple different ways, depending on the supported interface. So: public c...
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How to stop visual studio from going to program.cs on (Break All) the pause button. === It is really annoying. Application.EnableVisualStyles(); Application.SetCompatibleTextRenderingDefault(false); Application.Run(new mainForm()); <-- pausing visual studio breaks here. Thanks guys.
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What does functools.wraps do? === In a comment on the <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306130/python-decorator-makes-function-forget-that-it-belongs-to-a-class#306277">answer to another question</a>, someone said they weren't sure what functools.wraps was doing. So I'm asking this question so that there wi...
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sqlnclir.rll being loaded and unloaded continuously === I'm working with SQL Native Client 9 in a C++ application that communicates with SQL Server 2000. I'm working on debugging things right now but something I've noticed that bothers me (mostly because it's creating significant clutter) is that sqlnclir.rll is bein...
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Compare Objects in VB.Net === I want to write a function that accepts two objects as parameters and compare only the fields contained within the objects. I do not know what type the objects will be at design time, but the objects passed will be classes used within our application. Is it possible to compare object's...
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Using osql with nant scripts === I am currently using osql with nant by calling a batch file with arguments. Here are the properties that are defined in my nant script (no, not real username/password values): <property name="project.config" value="debug" /> <property name="server" value="(local)" /> <...
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SqlServer: Tutorials, blogs and other resources that you actually use or used in the past to improve your sqlServer skills. === **Please read before submitting your answer** As we all now when you type ["SQL Server" Tutorial][1] you will get millions of results returned and it take some effort to find something rea...
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Howto bring a Java window to the front? === We have a Java-application that needs to be brought to the foreground when a telecontrol mechanism activates something in the application. In order to get this we have realised in the called method of the Class which represents the Frame of our application (extension of a...
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ASP.NET GridView CSS issue when sorting turned on === I created a GridView in an ASP.NET application and used the Auto Format tool to apply an attractive style. Now I'm moving the style markup to the CSS sheet and I'm having a weird problem where the header row isn't the correct color (it should be white but it shows...
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Problem running a Jar file === I've compiled a java project into a Jar file, and am having issues running it. When I run: java -jar myJar.jar I get the following error Could not find the main class: myClass The class file is not in the root directory of the jar so I've tried changing the path of...
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sharing mysql conntection between php files === I have a small ajax php application, which outputs data from a mysql db into a table. The rows are links, which when clicked will call an ajax function, which in turn will call another php file, which displays a different query from the same database in a layer without r...
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Search an assembly for all child types? === I'd like to find all the types inheriting from a base/interface. Anyone have a good method to do this? Ideas? I know this is a strange request but its something I'm playing with none-the-less.
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How do you create a toggle button? === I want to create a toggle button in html using css. I want it so that when you click on it , it stays pushed in and than when you click it on it again it pops out. If theres no way of doing it just using css. Is there a way to do it using jQuery?
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Which Flash/Ajax based vnc viewer do you recommend? === I'm planning to expose a server( Amazon EC2 instance) via VNC. I dont want the user to download and install remote desktop application. I want a browser based VNC viewer. I have found the java applet based VNC viewers bit annoying. Any Ajax, Flash based VNC viewe...
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Virtual keyboard in Symbian S60 5th edition: Which API to use? === How (i.e. using which API) is the virtual keyboard opened on Symbian S60 5th edition? The documentation seems to lack information about this.
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nVidia SLI Tricks === I'm optimizing a directx graphics application to take advantage of nVidia's SLI technology. I'm currently investigating some of the techniques mentioned in their 'Best Practices' web page, but wanted to know what advice/experience any of you have had with this? Thanks!
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How do i get a gridview to render <thead> === I've done this before but I can't remember the properties i need to set. How do i get the gridview control to render the &lt;thead&gt; (and &lt;tbody if possible)? I know .UseAccessibleHeaders makes it put THs instead of TDs, but i cant get the thead to appear! Thanks
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Linux web hosting with shell account === Which linux non shared web hosting with shell account access are you using and would recommend? One of the requirements is that it is based on Linux, has access to (root?) shell account so I can install my own version of apache or tomcat or whatever to serve my web applicati...
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Looking for an XSLT community === I do a lot of XSLT programming. I also do Java, PL/SQL, JavaScript, and a few others. I can easily find communities of Java and JavaScript programmers via the web. PL/SQL is a little more difficult, but between [OTN][1] and [AskTom][2], I do pretty well. But XSLT seems to be negle...
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Fade Background Color on Update Panel === I have a radajaxpanel that is populated with the selected item from a combobox on another update panel. Currently the radajaxpanel is the same background color as the rest of the page. What I'd like to do, is based on it being populated with data, change it's background colo...
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How can I post an array of string to ASP.NET MVC Controller without a form? === I am creating a small app to teach myself ASP.NET MVC and JQuery, and one of the pages is a list of items in which some can be selected. Then I would like to press a button and send a List<string> (or something equivalent) to my controller...
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Why can't I inherit from dict AND Exception in Python ? === I got the following class : class ConstraintFailureSet(dict, Exception) : """ Container for constraint failures. It act as a constraint failure itself but can contain other constraint failures that can be accessed wit...
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Komodo Edit and Notepad++ ::: Pros & Cons ::: Python dev === I'm using Notepad++ for python development, and few days ago I found out about free Komodo Edit. I need Pros and Cons for Python development between this two editors...
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Generate distinctly different colors in graphs === When generating graphs and showing different sets of data it usually a good idea to difference the sets by color. So one line is red and the next is green and so on. The problem is then that when the number of datasets is unknown one needs to randomly generate these c...
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PCL color graphics distorted. Code included: what am I missing? === The function below prints a color image to a PCL-5 printer. The function was adapted from a 2-color (1bpp) printing function we had that worked perfectly, except for the grainy 2-color printing. The problem is that the image comes out with a large ...
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link to a topic in a chm file from a word document. === Is there a way to link to a chm file an therein to a certain topic from Microsoft Word docx document? Something in the lines of: > "For more information about this Property see [link ref="./SomeDirectory/somedocument.chm!Sometopic.Somesubtopic" text="MyClass.M...
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Is JSON validation a best practice? === Is it a best practice to [validate JSON][1]? With both a [JSON schema proposal][2] and a [JavaScript implementation of a JSON Schema validator][3], this practice would seem relatively frictionless to implement. So, is it a no-brainer that should be part of any robust applica...
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Embedding an application inside another application === I'm sure some of you noticed that if you have Acrobat Reader ( or any other pdf viewer ) , and open a pdf in Firefox , you will see it embedded inside your tab . Is there any way to embed an application in a JFrame ?
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multiple type parameters in haskell type classes === I'm trying to do some abstraction in Haskell98 but doen't know how to do it. What I want to do is to define a class for types that may be converted into lists. toList :: a -> [b] But I don't know how to define a class for this method. I brought up the f...
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In C#, is accessing the current object's properties through this.XYZ considered poor style compared to just XYZ === Is it a simple case of just never using the this.XYZ construct?
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How do I convert an int to a zero padded string in T-SQL? === Let's say I have an int with the value of 1. How can I convert that int to a zero padded string, such as '00000001'?
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Outlook Add-In Inspector Window Loading === After experimenting with screenshots of programmatically sized Outlook Inspectors, I've noticed that resizing is not instant. (TakeScreenshot is done programaticcaly by creating a bitmap from the window's device context, then writing it to disk. * Version A: Resize, Brin...
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Debug and Release Assembly Refrences in XAML === In a XAML namespace declaration, is there a way to disambiguate differently named assemblies depending on your current configuration? I'm in the process of reworking a projects build system. The old system had the debug and release assemblies building to seperate ...
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SharePoint: What is the max size of the multi line text field? Can I set it? === What is the max size of the multi line text field? Can I set it?
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How can I programmatically determine if an application is flashing in the taskbar === I can use "FlashWindowEx" to make a window flash in the taskbar, but what can I call to determine if that has been done to a window? Is there a flag that gets set somewhere that I can query?
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built in unix / linux command for recursive find and replace? === I know there are a number of ways to string together find and sed, or perl or any number of other apps, but I seem to remember discovering some built in unix command that specifically does recursive find and replace, but can no longer recall what it was...
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Java Transport.send() is it thread-safe? === The method is static, but I cannot find mention of if it is thread-safe or not. I plan on hitting this method with several threads at once and I would like to avoid a synchronized block if possible. javax.mail.Transport.send(msg);
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How to store a java.util.Date into a MySQL timestamp field in the UTC/GMT timezone? === I used a new Date() object to fill a field in a MySQL DB, but the actual value stored in that field is in my local timezone. How can I configure MySQL to store it in the UTC/GMT timezone? I think, configuring the connection s...
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Are variable prefixes really necessary anymore? (.NET) === Since C# is strongly typed, do we really need to prefix variables anymore? e.g. iUserAge iCounter strUsername I used to prefix in the past, but <b>going forward I don't see any benefit</b>.
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Why are generics called generics? === At the risk of becoming the village idiot, can someone explain to me why generics are called generics? I understand their usage and benefits, but if the [definition of generic][1] is "general" and generic collections are type safe, then why isn't this a misnomer? For example, ...
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Does XQuery (or XPath) have equivalents to Update, Insert, and Delete as well as Select? === I know how to find what I need from XML using XPath. The syntax takes a little getting used to, but it is quite powerful. I'm interested in learning XQuery also, but the SQL like syntax seems awkward. Even so, if it can pro...
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Best java mvc framework implementation for web apps === What is the best MVC framework inmplementation in java? It has to be: - lightweight - KISS philosofy - be able to make changes to the views without compile - minimalistic; few lines of code
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How do I add an MSBuild .proj file to my solution? === Does anyone know how to add a an MSBuild .proj file to my solution? I was just given existing code from a vendor with a solution that references an MSBuild .proj file as one of its projects. When I open the solution, the project shows as (unavailable). It ap...
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What are the worst metaphors in computer science and engineering? === We recently had this question about our [favorite metaphors][1], but in my experience, whether we like them or not, the Computer Science/Engineering field is full of metaphors that range wildly in appropriateness. For example, although it never b...
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How to set the body URL of a tile in Struts action class? === I am using struts 1.1 with tiles. I have tiles with definitions like <definition name="cnmp.body.index" extends="cnmp.mainLayout" > <put name="title" value="CNM Portal" /> <put name="bodytitle" value="Home" /> <put name="body" valu...
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How to compile and install a Linux kernel into an ARM kit === I have an ARM kit beside me and a Linux kernel source code patched with Xenomai on my machine. I understand I can send data to the kit through an USB cable and a (windows-based, of course) software, but I'm stumped as to exactly *what* I should be sending t...
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Help Modifying RegEx To Return Range of Digits === Currently this expression "I ([a-zA-z]\d]{3} " returns when the following patter is true: I AAA I Z99 I need to modify this so it will return a range of alphanumerics after the I from 2 to 13 that do not have a space. Example: I AAA I A321 I ASHG31031...
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Considering ATK Framework === Has anybody used the ATK Framework? It is claimed to be geared toward developing apps for business use. Manipulating data, knowledge bases, etc... This is what I primarily develop (on the side-for my own use). The site hasn't given me a great overview of why it may be better than oth...
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DDD + Public Parameterless Constructors - Should They Exist? === One of the tenants of DDD is to not allow your objects to enter an invalid state. To me this means there shouldn't be a public parameterless constructor because that's going to be an object in an invalid state 99% of the time. Is this a good way to m...
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SVN backups..is hotcopy enough or should I worry about full and incremental dumps? === OS: Windows. For my personal stuff I just use hotcopy once a week but for a more mission critical repo(s), that includes many developers, is that enough? Or should I spend the time to put together a more rigorous backup strateg...
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What do Colleges now teach in BS in Computer Science? === 20 years I was taught languages (Pascal, Basic, LISP), data structures and algorithms, and math classes. I would like to know what is being taught in the last 10 years? Are there courses on process and life cycle? Are there Microsoft .Net and Java speci...
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Enum String Name from Value === I have an enum construct like this: public enum EnumDisplayStatus { None=1, Visible=2, Hidden=3, MarkedForDeletion=4 } In my database, the enumerations are referenced by value. My question is, how can i turn the number represen...
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What features do you wish were in common languages? === What features do you wish were in common languages? More precisely, I mean features which generally don't exist at all but would be nice to see, rather than, "I wish dynamic typing was popular."
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Message Oriented Middleware (MoM) Vs. Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) === I come from a background of MoM. I think I understand ESB conceptually. However, I'm not too sure about the practical differences between the two when it comes to making a choice architecturally. Here is what I want to know 1) Any good links ...
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How to use Linq to set attributes based on counter === Say I have a xml document that looks like this <foo> <bar id="9" /> <bar id="4" /> <bar id="3" /> </foo> I would like to use linq to reset the id's to 0, 1 ,2. What would be the easiest way to do this? Thanks
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Java: How to test methods that call System.exit()? === I've got a few methods that should call `System.exit()` on certain inputs. Unfortunately, testing these cases causes JUnit to terminate! Putting the method calls in a new Thread doesn't seem to help, since `System.exit()` terminates the JVM, not just the current t...
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mysql php : switching between mysql databases is slow === In my php script which connects to mysql, I have to query 2 databases in the same script to get different information. More specifically Faxarchives in one database and Faxusers in the other. In my code I query faxusers and then foreach user, I query Fax...
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Is it best to use HTTP REFERER for redirects or use some other method? === Currently, we're storing the user's HTTP_REFERER so we can redirect the user back to the previous page they were browsing before they logged in. Http Referer comes from the client and can be spoofed or blank. Is there a more secure/reliable ...
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How to setup setuptools for python 2.6 on Windows? === Is there any way to install setuptools for python 2.6 in Windows without having an .exe installer? There isn't one built at the moment, and the maintainer of setuptools has stated that it's probable be a while before he'll get to it. Does anyone know of a ...
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In Java how do a read an input stream in to a string? === If you have an java.io.InputStream object how should you process that object and produce a string.
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IIS Page Redirecting for no apparent reason === I'm the IIS admin, not the developer on this site, so the code is opaque to me. I'm stumped, though, for where to look. Using Windows Forms Authentication, the user is directed to a login page. If their password is expired, they are directed to ChgExpiredPwd.aspx. On...
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Does ActiveRecord === ActiveRecord doesn't seem to cater for record locking and database updates. How does one synchronise updates in disconnected multi-user environments such as websites and web services?
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Playing wav files in Firefox on Red Hat === We have a JavaScript construct that will play .wav files within Firefox on Windows and MacOSX, but it does not work for Red Hat Linux. What extension do I need?
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Lisp In A Box - Why is it starting a server? === I've decided to get back into LISP (haven't used it since my AI classes) to get more comfortable with functional programming in general, so I downloaded Lisp In A Box (which we actually used in a previous class) which comes with CLISP and Emacs. When I run it, it say...
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weird smallmoney in MS sql to decimal in .Net === i have a smallmoney value in db as 25.00 when i read it to .net decmial it became 25.0000 on the asp.net gridview. where did it tack on the extra two digits?
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How to find best fuzzy match for a string in a large string database === I have a database of strings (arbitrary length) which holds more than one million items (potentially more). I need to compare a user-provided string against the whole database and retrieve an identical string if it exists or otherwise return t...
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C# Sanitize File Name === I recently have been moving a bunch of MP3s from various locations into a repository. I had been constructing the new file names using the ID3 tags (thanks, TagLib-Sharp!), and I noticed that I was getting a System.NotSupportedException: "The given path's format is not supported." This was ge...
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How do I read the results of a system call in C++? === I'm using the following code to try to read the results of a `df` command in Linux using `popen`. #include <iostream> // file and std I/O functions int main(int argc, char** argv) { FILE* fp; char * buffer; long bufSize; ...
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User-Defined Functions SQL Server 2005 flagged incorrectly as non-deterministic? === Related to [this question][1], I decided to check the UDFs in my data warehouse (which should largely have been deterministic), and I found several which aren't which should be. For instance: CREATE FUNCTION [udf_YearFromDat...
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In Visual C# I cannot make my public class public === I'm a bit of a C# noob, so please be descriptive in your responses. I'm trying to make a program in Visual C# that has my one created class, and at application launch it creates an array of my class object, and this array of my object can be used all over the pr...
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