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WCF - Visual Studio Won't Generate SVC file === I have a very annoying problem which I *think* is somehow related to certificates, though I am not sure... I have two developer machines - my new machine A and my old development machine B. I have a WCF project that is 100% identical on both. However, when I try t...
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How can I diagnose and resolve connectivity issues with a Team Build Server? === I'm trying to set up a new Team Build Server for doing continuous integration, but when trying to run a build, the build fails with: > TFS215085: An error occurred while connecting to the agent [\MyTeamProject\BuildServer]: TFS30291: T...
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Passing Interface in a WCF Service? === I'm experimenting with WCF Services, and have come across a problem with passing Interfaces. This works: [ServiceContract] public interface IHomeService { [OperationContract] string GetString(); } but this doesn't: [ServiceCon...
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Determine if current user is a domain or local user? === Is there a way to determine (.NET preferably) if the current user is a domain user account or local user account?
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Errata in Extreme Programming Adventures in C#? === I'm trying to work my way through Ron Jeffries's Extreme Programming Adventures in C#. I am stuck, however, in Chapter 3 because the code does not, and <b>cannon</b>, do what the author says it does. Basically, the text says that I should be able to write some te...
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In C#, How can I serialize Queue<>? (.Net 2.0) === At the XmlSerializer constructor line the below causes an InvalidOperationException which also complains about not having a default accesor implemented for the generic type. Queue<MyData> myDataQueue = new Queue<MyData>(); // Populate the queue here ...
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What is the widget name of the Kde bar used in program like Kate? (image inside) === What is the object name of the Kde bar that provide buttons to hide/unhide widgets? I can't find on kde official API references. It's used in program like Kate, Kdevelop. Here the screenshot of the bar of Kate bottom: http://emilio....
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SOAP Webservice error - design practice === I need to design a SOAP api (my first one!). What are the best practices regarding errors returned to the caller. Assuming an api as follow [WebMethod] public List<someClass> GetList(String param1) { } Should I * Throw an exception. Let the S...
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Dropdownlist to Filter GridView === I have tried different examples to filter a gridview by dropdownlist, but is it possible in a button on_click event? Do i create something like a SelectedItem on each dropdown and have them added to the button event? Thanks
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In sed or awk, how do I handle record separators which *may* span multiple lines? === My log file is: Wed Nov 12 blah blah blah blah cat Wed Nov 12 blah blah blah blah Wed Nov 12 blah blah blah blah Wed Nov 12 blah blah blah blah cat more blah blah even more blah blah ...
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Visual Studio C++ project management. How do I handle non-code files in a project? === I have a project in a c++ solution. For that project, I have some config files that I would like to manage from within the project and when I build the project, have those config files added to the executable build path in the prope...
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How can I translate the following to a regular expression in Python? === I am battling regular expressions now as I type. I would like to determine a pattern for the following example file: b410cv11_test.ext. I want to be able to do a search for files that match the pattern of the example file aforementioned. Wher...
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Learning Programming: Depth first or breadth first? === A while back I had an intern (we call them co-ops in Canada) ask me if he thought he should learn Java (his first programming language) more deeply first, or to start learning something new. I was a little stumped at what to tell him. On the one hand I believe ...
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Language Design: More or less flexible in the future === There seems to be a fundamental split among programmers on how new languages should be designed. In one camp you have those who think new languages should be more disciplined, stricter, simpler, etc. than old ones and should focus on making it harder to shoot ...
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How is FlexBuilder compiling my app? === I'd like to see the command-line arguments that FlexBuilder is using to compile my application. This is so that I can build them into the ANT script I'm working on. Is there any way to view the command line compilation step?
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How do you compile wxPython under cygwin? === I am using CYGWIN as a platform and would like to use wxPython. Is there a way to get the source compiled and working in cygwin?
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.NET Assembly Naming === We currently have a heated internal debate as to whether the actual .NET assembly name should include the code's version number (e.g. CodeName02.exe or CompanyName.CodeName02.dll). Does anyone know of an authoritative source, like Microsoft, that provides guidance on this issue?
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Standards - The good, the bad the ugly === I work in an organization that relies heavily on technology standards. For the most past this is great and helps provide direction to developers and helps them move across teams really easily. However in the past year I have discovered more effective ways of doing things...
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Error CASTing value to FLOAT in SQL Server 2005 === I'm trying to get a stored procedure to work for a co-worker who is out sick (and thus can't be asked for guidance). I have a SQL Server 2005 database that has this exact procedure, and I'm trying to make the scripts to convert a test database to match this dev da...
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installer for net 2.0 application for windows98 === Has anybody tried to prepare automatic installer for .NET 2.0 application for Win 98? I mean for application and also for .NET 2.0 if missing. I tried setup project for Visual Studio 2008, but I didn't succeed. I installed IE6 SP1 manually, but Installer still cras...
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What is the void* returned from CGBitmapContextGetData? === I'm trying to get the pixel information from an image and have got to the point where I have my void* data object which is a pointer to the image data. What exactly is this object? I've tried iterating over it hoping that it's an array of pixel info but...
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aspnet_compiler ASPParse Could Not Load Type === I am unable to build my Web Application (not Web Site) in our build environement. We use DMAKE in our build environment (this unfortunately is non negotiable, therefore using MSBUILD is not permitted ) and when invoking the asp.net precompiler through C:\Windows\Micr...
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Injecting beans into a class outside the Spring managed context. === I'm an end-user of one of my company's products. It is not very suitable for integration into Spring, however I am able to get a handle on the context and retrieve the required bean by name. However, I would still like to know if it was possible to ...
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How to handle infinite size integers === I'm working on a programming language, and today I got the point where I could compile the factorial function(recursive), however due to the maximum size of an integer the largest I can get is factorial(12). What are some techniques for handling integers of an arbitrary maximu...
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Explaining race conditions to a non-technical audience === Recently, I found myself having to write up some concerns I have about race conditions in an application that is in development (not by me). This will likely be brought to the attention of stakeholders who are non-technical and with whom I do not have a direc...
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How to prevent writing object changes to the database on Flush with Castle ActiveRecord / NHibernate === The default behavior of NHibernate is the write all changes to objects to the database when Session.Flush() is called. It does this whether you want it to or not. How do we prevent writing bad data to the databa...
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C# - Regex only returning one result? === I'm using a regex that <a href="http://regexlib.com/REDetails.aspx?regexp_id=646">strips the href tags out of an html doc</a> saved to a string. The following code is how I'm using it in my C# console app. Match m = Regex.Match(htmlSourceString, "href=[\\\"\\\'](http:\\...
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Mocking vs. Test DB? === Earlier I asked this question [How to correctly unit test my DAL?][1], I thing left unanswered for me is if to really test my DAL is to have a Test DB, then what is the role of mocking vs. a testing DB? [1]: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/309708/how-to-correctly-unit-test-my-dal
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Building Nav Bars with rollovers in DreamWeaver CS3 === I'm working with Dreamweaver CS3. The question here is what part of the code (listed below) do I need to replicate to have my secondary nav bar utilize the on-click action? FYI...DW has two menu options or auto insert items...one for roll over images and one ...
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tr1::mem_fn and tr1::bind: on const-correctness and overloading === What's wrong with the following snippet ? #include <tr1/functional> #include <functional> #include <iostream> using namespace std::tr1::placeholders; struct abc { typedef void result_type; ...
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Does Parrot have a database interface or API? === A quick search gave me this [announcement of Parrot DBDI](http://www.mail-archive.com/dbdi-dev@perl.org/msg00002.html) from January 2004 and a [dbdi-dev mailing list](http://www.mail-archive.com/dbdi-dev@perl.org/) which appears to be long dead. Is Parrot DBDI still be...
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How do I access Windows Event Viewer log data from Java === Is there any way to access the Windows Event Log from a java class. Has anyone written any APIs for this, and would there be any way to access the data from a remote machine? The scenario is: I run a process on a remote machine, from a controlling Java ...
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Quick file access in a directory with 500,000 files === I have a directory with 500,000 files in it. I would like to access them as quickly as possible. The algorithm requires me to repeatedly open and close them (can't have 500,000 file open simultaneously). How can I do that efficiently. I had originally thoug...
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How to add one day to a time obtained from time() === I have a time represented as the number of seconds elapsed since midnight, January 1, 1970, UTC (the results of an earlier call to time()). How do I add one day to this time? Adding 24 * 60 * 60 works in most cases, but fails if the daylight saving time comes on...
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Storing images with LINQ to SQL: Converting byte array or stream to Binary === I am working with LINQ to SQL and my image fields are treated as Binary. It's no big issue to convert the Binary type to byte[] (you can just use the ToArray() method of the Binary object) when I need to render the images, but can someone ...
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Unordered lists and accessability === Many (most?) sites aiming for accessability and standards compliance use unordered lists for their navigation. Does this make the site more accessible or does it just provide useful elements for styling? I don't mind them, and I have been using unordered lists in this way. It's...
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How do you get jconsole charts to show decimals? === If you return a double or float from your MBean jconsole seems to round it down to the nearest integer.
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Char ^= 0xB3 equivalent in VBScript === I have the following C++ code: Char ^= 0xB3; Char is a single character in a string. Is there an equivalent in VBScript?
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sql server set implicit_transactions off and other options === I am still learning sql server somewhat and recently came across a select query in a stored procedure which was causing a very slow fill of a dataset in c#. At first I thought this was to do with .NET but then found a suggestion to put in the stored proced...
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How to make SQL Server running in Virtual PC accessible to host OS? === I'm running SQL Server 2008 Express on Windows XP on a VirtualPC instance inside a Windows XP host. I want to be able to connect to databases on the guest instance using SSMS on the host. When I go to connect from SSMS on the host, and browse fo...
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Deriving an abstract class from concrete class === Let's say we have a concrete <code>class Apple</code>. (Apple objects can be instantiated.) Now, someone comes and derives an abstract <code>class Peach</code> from Apple. It's abstract because it introduces a new pure virtual function. The user of Peach is now force...
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Good resources for learning how to create MSI installers from WiX === I've given up trying to apply lipstick to the pigs of installers that come out of VS and have decided to look at [WiX][1]. What resources would you recommend to learn and reference? *(Note - this is not a which installer tech do you use questi...
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MSSQL Weighted Full Text Search === Currently I have a table that I search upon 4 fields, FirstName, LastName, MiddleName, And AKA's. I currently have a **CONTAINSTABLE** search for the rows and it works. Not well but it works. Now **I want to make the First Name weighted higher and middle name lower.** I found the...
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List comprehension in Ruby === To do the equivalent of Python list comprehensions, I'm doing the following: some_array.select{|x| x % 2 == 0 }.collect{|x| x * 3} Is there a better way to do this...perhaps with one method call?
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Silverlight TreeView - Load data when node is expanded === Is there a way to only load child nodes when the parent node is expanded? The problem that I’m running into is that the “expand” icon doesn’t show up if a node doesn’t have any children. Since I don’t want to load the children until the icon is clicked, I’m le...
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create two pdfs from one .ps file? === I need to reformat a text file into a pdf. Using Perl, I am modifying an existing postscript template file based on what is in the text file. Sometimes this text file will be long enough to require a two page pdf. Can I create a two page pdf file from one .ps file using GhostS...
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Best way to configure a Java enterprise application === I have a set of EJBs and other Java classes which need to be configured differently based on the system environment in which they are deployed: production, test, or lab. The configuration information includes stuff like URLs and database connection information. ...
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Should I use static_cast or reinterpret_cast when casting a void* to whatever === Both static_cast and reinterpret_cast seem to work fine for casting void* to another type. Is there a good reason to favor one over the other? Thanks, Andy
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C# - Get list of open tasks === I'm trying to find a way to get the open tasks in C#. I've been searching on google and can only find how to get a list of the **processes**. I want the only the tasks that would show up on the taskbar. Also, along with that, it would be cool if I could get the process the task is ...
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Best approach for styling unordered lists in ASP.NET === In ASP.NET (not MVC), what is the best approach to programmatically setting styles on an unordered list used for navigation so the appropriate menu item is styled as the active item if that page is being viewed? This would most likely be used in conjunction...
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Adding a dimension to every element of a numpy.array === I'm trying to transform each element of a numpy array into an array itself (say, to interpret a greyscale image as a color image). In other words: >>> my_ar = numpy.array((0,5,10)) [0, 5, 10] >>> transformed = my_fun(my_ar) # In reality, my_fun...
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Do you require deep packet inspection on a server-only firewall? === I have a server behind a firewall. It runs a web application (Java servlets under Apache Tomcat) and responds only to port 443 (HTTPS). There is no scripting code in the pages served - the forms use HTTP POST to receive the form, process the data (wi...
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Good database library/ORM for cocoa development === I am developing a cocoa application that will be making heavy use of both web services and a standard dbms (most likely MySQL) and I am wondering if anyone has a good option for a database library or ORM solution they have used. CoreData is not an option due to the ...
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JMS/DDS Integration === I have a legacy C++ application that uses <a href="http://portals.omg.org/dds">DDS</a> for asynchronous communication/messaging. I need to integrate this application into a JavaEE environment that uses JMS for messaging. Other than building a standalone JMS/DDS bridge module, are there any ot...
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In Rails, with cookie-based session store, are session and cookies the same thing === I've always been using the cookie-based session store, and never even knew about [Cookies](http://api.rubyonrails.com/classes/ActionController/Cookies.html) until ,,, now. So is there any situation where I'd need the cookies hash?
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NSBorderlessWindowMask Window wont show NSPanels if not front most window === I have a window that is set with NSBorderlessWindowMask, and also kCGDesktopWindowLevel. When a NSPanel is supposed to appear from say the selection of a Dock Icon menu or a Status Bar Item menu, the NSPanel will not display if the applicati...
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PropertyInfo.GetValue() "Object does not match target type." === I'm digging into Reflection for the first time and I'm truely stuck. I've googled everything I can think of. I'm 90% where I wanna be now. I'm trying to return the value of a Property in a custom class through Reflection. Here's my class declaratio...
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Java Obfuscators === I'm looking for a good java obfuscator. I've done initial research into the following java obfuscators: proguard, yguard, retroguard, dasho, allatori, jshrink, smokescreen, jobfuscate, marvin, jbco, jode, javaguard, jarg, joga, cafebabe, donquixote, mwobfu, bbmug, zelix klassmaster, sandmark, j...
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Best practices for storing postal addresses in a database (RDBMS)? === Are there any good references for best practices for storing postal addresses in an RDBMS? It seems there are lots of tradeoffs that can be made and lots of pros and cons to each to be evaluated -- surely this has been done time and time again? M...
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Windows: Under what circumstances might SetEvent() not return immediately? === `print("code sample");`I have a thread that, when its function exits its loop (the exit is triggered by an event), it does some cleanup and then sets a different event to let a master thread know that it is done. However, under some circ...
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Is there a way to change the behavior of the vim omnicomplete menu? === Omnicompletion is working, but it automatically inserts the first result. What I'd like to do is open the omnicomplete menu, then be able to type to narrow down the results, then hit enter or tab or space or something to insert the selected men...
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C++ Nested classes forward declaration error === I am trying to declare and use a class B inside of a class A and define B outside A. I know for a fact that this is possible because Bjarne Stroustrup uses this in his book "The C++ programming language" (page 293,for example the String and Srep classes). S...
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Strange bug this === I have a RVDS project for a certain video decoder(its all C code), created for ARM926EJ-S target, executed using the RVDS 2.2 simulator. I am not using any scatterload/<configuration file>/<map file> to mention the various memory segments in the code like Stack segment, Heap, Data segment, Cod...
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regex (in PHP) to match & that aren't HTML entities === Here's the goal: to replace all standalone ampersands with &amp;amp; but NOT replace those that are already part of an HTML entity such as &amp;nbsp;. I think I need a regular expression for PHP (preferably for preg_ functions) that will match only standalone ...
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Low level keyboard input on Windows... === What win32 calls can be used to detect key press events globally (not just for 1 window, I'd like to get a message EVERY time a key is pressed), from a windows service?
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How can i make a catch all route to handle '404 page not found' queries for ASP.NET MVC? === Is it possible to create a final route that catches all .. and bounces the user to a 404 view in ASP.NET MVC? NOTE: I don't want to set this up in my IIS settings.
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loading javascript dependencies on demand === I'm sure there are different approaches to this problem, and I can think of some. But I'd like to hear other people's opinion on this. To be more specific I've built a widget that allows users to choose their location from a google maps map. This widget is displayed on dem...
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MOSS'07 - Page View Web Part Slows Menu Hovers === In our MOSS '07 site we have a page that contains just a Page Viewer web part in it that points to a site on another server. However, I've noticed that on that page (and any others that have a Page Viewer web part on it) our drop down menus and hover effects are SUPE...
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How can I test programaticly if a path/file is a shortcut? === I need to test if a file is a shortcut. I'm still trying to figure out how stuff will be set up, but I might only have it's path, I might only have the actual contents of the file (as a byte[]) or I might have both. A few complications include that I it...
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Is there native .NET type for CIDR subnets? === It's simple enough to code up a class to store/validate something like `192.168.0.0/16`, but I was curious if a native type for this already existed in .NET? I would imagine it would work a lot like `IPAddress`: CIDR subnet = CIDR.Parse("192.168.0.0/16"); Basi...
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Peer to Peer: Methods of Finding Peers === Are there any known methods of finding peers without using a dedicated central server? ie: If I have peers which are disconnecting and reconnecting to the internet but getting a new IP address each time, and I want to connect to them without setting up a dedicated server t...
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Has anyone used Versions for OSX? === As anyone used [Versions][1] for OSX? I'm mainly wondering if it does everyhting [TortoiseSVN][2] does and if you can use both the same checkout repo? [1]: http://versionsapp.com/ [2]: http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org/
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How to implement an abstract class in F#? === After I've seen [this][1] PDC session I wanted to try to learn a bit of F#. So I thought the best way would be to rewrite in F# something I've already done in C# but my brain just refuses to think in functional mode. I have this abstract class that has some abstract meth...
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Python Input/Output, files === I need to write some methods for loading/saving some classes to and from a binary file. However I also want to be able to except the binary data from other places, such as a binary string. In c++ I could do this by simply making my class methods use std::istream and std::ostream which...
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What is the "right" way to iterate through an array in Ruby? === PHP, for all its warts, is pretty good on this count. There's no difference between an array and a hash (maybe I'm naive, but this seems obviously right to me), and to iterate through either you just do foreach (array/hash as $key => $value) In...
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Fluent NHibernate: How to create one-to-many bidirectional mapping? === **Basic question**: How to I create a bidirectional one-to-many map in Fluent NHibernate? **Details:** I have a parent object with many children. In my case, it is meaningless for the child to not have a parent, so in the database, I would ...
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Best way to list a Merb::Slices dependencies? === I'm creating a list of the Slices in my Merb app, like this: > Merb::Slices.each_slice do |slice| I'd like to get the list of dependencies for each of this slice, any idea how to access it? I'm still reading merb code, solution might come soon ;)
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Is it possible for the findbug plugin for eclipse to report as errors instead of warnings? === I working on a very large legacy code base. We are going to introduce findbugs into development practice. I intend to have finbugs run whenever the code is built by eclipse. I would like to be able to make the findbu...
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Decode gzipped web page retrieved via cURL in PHP === I'm retrieving a gzipped web page via curl, but when I output the retrieved content to the browser I just get the raw gzipped data. How can I decode the data in PHP? One method I found was to write the content to a tmp file and then ... $f = gzopen($filename...
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ASP.NET MVC Beta Routes, Controller Actions, Parameters and ActionsLinks...putting it all together === I'm having some trouble with ASP.NET MVC Beta, and the idea of making routes, controller actions, parameters on those controller actions and Html.ActionLinks all work together. I have an application that I'm working ...
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Recursive HierarchicalDataTemplate (WPF) === I'm not sure how to approach this: I want a TreeView that will display some simple data from a hierarchical data structure. As a basic example (In XML, cause it's easy to type): <Node text="Root"> <Node text="Item 1"> <Node text="Item 1.1" /> ...
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What ways are there to reformat/revalidate a tree of controls in Flex other than ValidateNow() === I am having problems with text with multiple lines not reformatting properly when I call `loadStyleDeclarations`. However if I load the same stylesheet TWICE then it correctly refreshes and reformats the text. So what...
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Batch Updates using DataAdapter === I have a situation where I have a bunch of SQL Update commands that all need to be executed. I know that DataSets can do batch updates, but the only way I've been able to accomplish it is to load the whole table into a dataset first. What if I want to only update a subset of the r...
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Weak references === can someone explain the main benefits of different types of references in C#, weak references, soft references, phantom references, strong references. We have an application that is consuming a lot of memory and we are trying to determine if this is an area to focus on.
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NHibernate - good complete working Helper class for managing SessionFactory/Session === can anyone provide/refer a proper OO type helper class for managing a singleton of the SessionFactory and then also for managing Sessions?
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Setting a Coverage Threshold using Emma and Ant === I'm using Emma in my ant build to perform coverage reporting. For those that have used Emma, is there a way to get the build to fail if the line coverage (or any type of coverage stat) does not meet a particular threshold? e.g. if the line coverage is not 100%
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Not a legal OleAut date === does anyone konw what this means . . getting this in C# winforms applications
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Is there a better way to check to the file type of a user's upload in PHP? === On the PHP website, the only real checking they suggest is using `is_uploaded_file()` or `move_uploaded_file()`, [here][1]. Of course you usually don't want user's uploading any type of time, for a variety of reasons. Because of this, I ...
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Get source jar files attached to Eclipse for Maven-managed dependencies === I am using Maven (and the Maven Eclipse Integration) to manage the dependencies for my Java projects in Eclipse. The automatic download feature for JAR files from the Maven repositories is a real time saver. Unfortunately, it does not include ...
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Multi line text in Flex doesnt recalculate when runtime css is changed === For loading time considerations I am using a runtime css file in my Flex Application. I am having a problem with a multi line text control : <mx:Text id="txtDescription" selectable="false" styleName="imageRolloverButtonTextDark" ...
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Error handeling implemented by IHttpModule doesn't work in IIS6, works in IIS5.1 === just simply, I implement common error handling by using IHttpModule. Locally on my machine with WinXP it works like a charm. Once I upload solution on our test server, which is W2003 it doesn't work. Once an error occurred it display ...
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In Django, how does one filter a QuerySet with dynamic field lookups? === Given a class: from django.db import models class Person(models.Model): name = models.CharField(max_length=20) Is it possible (and if so how) to have a QuerySet that filters based on dynamic arguments, likeso: #...
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What is the best alternative IDE to Visual Studio 2008 === At home and work I use VS2008. As I've only ever used Visual Studio for .NET development, I would like to expand my horizons and see what else there is on offer as an alternative to it. So what in your opinion is the best alternative to Visual Studio? Is there...
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What are the legitimate uses of global keyboard hooks? === Other than for app launch shortcuts, which should only be provided by the O/S, what are the legitimate uses of things like Windows keyboard hooks? It seems to me that we only have problems with things like key loggers because operating systems provide hooks t...
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WPF Tab View Control === I'm having a problem with the WPF Tab View control that I was hoping someone here might be able to help me with. I want my tab view control to use rounded corners for the tab headers, because I think rounded tabs look better. To do this I modified the default control template for the tab...
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Python library to modify MP3 audio without transcoding === I am looking for some general advice about the mp3 format before I start a small project to make sure I am not on a wild-goose chase. My understanding of the internals of the mp3 format is minimal. Ideally, I am looking for a library that would abstract tho...
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What is Namespace URI Constant.NamespaceSpecNS stands for? === I'm porting parts of Java project to C# and came across this constant `Constant.NamespaceSpecNS.` One of its uses is in the following Java context: _xmlElement.setAttributeNS(Constants.NamespaceSpecNS,"a_qualified_name", "some_value"); where `se...
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UIPickerView Row Color === Does anyone know how to change the color of a row (or row background) in the UIPickerView control from the iPhone SDK? Similiar to the below title for row, however I would also like to change the color of the row: - (NSString *)pickerView:(UIPickerView *)pickerView titleForRow:(NSInte...
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Minimize function in adjacent items of an array === I have an array (`arr`) of elements, and a function (`f`) that takes 2 elements and returns a number. I need a permutation of the array, such that `f(arr[i], arr[i+1])` is as little as possible for each `i` in `arr`. (and it should loop, ie. it should also minimiz...
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Why does Microsoft Visual C# 2008 Express Edition debugger randomly exit? === I am writing a multi-threaded Windows application in Microsoft Visual C# 2008 Express Edition. Recently, the debugger has been acting strangely. While I am Stepping Over lines of code using the F10, sometimes it will interpret my Step Ov...
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