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some questions about c++
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I want to know what's the difference between string and stream in c++,and waht's string stream? TAHANK YOU | 0 | [
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Are there any options for secure email?
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Sample ASP.NET application for Javascript refactoring
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Good time of day!
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Effective Keyboard Input Handling
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What is a good way to implement keyboard handling? In any language, where I write a keyboard-interactive program (such as a tetris game), I end up having some code that looks like this:
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Recommended indexes for query in large table involving a 'date range' and an 'order id'
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I have a query (which was created by LINQ to SQL) to get me a list of 'site visits' that were made between a certain date range which resulted in an order (orderid is not null).
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Fetching attachments from gmail via either python or php.
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Returning a pointer from a class.
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For my programming class I have to write a linked list class. One of the functions we have to include is next(). This function would return the memory address of the next element in the list.
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What's the best C# ebook for a VB programmer
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Catch "The program stopped working" on Vista ...
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Have any one created a Facebook Application?
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I have looked on FaceBook Developer page and found that it's possible to create a FaceBook application, however this application must be hosted by you!
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What are some reasons a Release build would run differently than a Debug build
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If construct in hashmap.put call
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Is SEO knowledge important for web developers?
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Debug Levels
===
I would like to know if you guys have any suggestions about debug levels when writing an application.
I thought about 4 levels:
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I need to draw gridlines on the background of a canvas that will have other controls placed on it.
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Joins and where conditions
===
I have the following (shortened query):
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Static linking advantages
===
I recently read a question on here about static and dynamic linking, which reminded me of some questions I've had about it. From that post, I can see what the technical difference is (including object file contents directly instead of merely pointing to it), but I'd like to know a bit mor... | 0 | [
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What advantages does using Oslo and M have and when would you use it?
===
After attending a talk on Oslo/M I am struggling a bit to see the advantages of using it over existing methods and in what situation it would be useful.
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Language features you should never use?
===
A recent post about the 'with' statement in Delphi - which in practice I never use because it trades clarity and ease of debugging for superficially 'cleaner' looking code got me thinking; what other language features, in any language, do you think should never be touched? -... | 4 | [
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struts checkbox
===
I am trying to set the fieldValue of the check box to a value i got from the property tag.
I am very trouble with the syntax
this is what I tried
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<s:iterator value="myList">
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I'm using Zend gdata to open documents with hopes to read and write spreadsheet cells.
===
I'm not good at programming and my trying to open one of my spreadsheet documents.
Below in the basic login im using, I then request a list all my spreadsheet, which is returned in $feed.
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Logging using policy injection application block
===
**Hi All**
I want to ask, how to use policy injection application block to log methods entry and exit in these cases :
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Bash configuration on Mac OS X 1.4+
===
When configuring the bash on OSX via `~/.profile` it seems to completely ignore it as soon as `~/.bash_profile` exists. If this is correct and expected behavior, should I add my extra configuration stuff to `~/.bash_profile` as well or use it instead of `~/.profile`?
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Pyton 2.6 + JCC + Pylucene issue.
===
Greetings,
I'm trying to use pylucene in Python 2.6. Since there's no windows build for 2.6, I try to build the source code.
First of all, I build JCC (windows, using cygwin)
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Scaling LAMP
===
I have a client with a LAMP website serving mostly video. He is currently on one server with all components. He is having some scaling problems. What are some of the techniques that can be used to help.
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How to increment the TTL value on Windows?
===
On Linux this is easy to do. Is it possible on Windows? | 0 | [
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Starting working with Eclipse RCP
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I'm going to start maintaining an Eclipse RCP application for my current employer soon.<br/>
What are your experiences with this platform? What are the pros, what are the cons, what are the caveats that I should be aware of?<br/>
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How do you open an SSH Tunnel from a Windows client as a background program?
===
I would like a Win machine to tunnel into an SSH server whenever the machine starts up. I also want the win machine to reboot the SSH program if it ever crashes. The lighterweight & more stable the SSH program, the more happier I am.
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Regex Filter to Eliminate Records with AlphaNumeric Before Letter "I" -("I([ ]{1,2})([a-zA-Z]|\d){2,13}")
===
Need help narrowing the scope of this Regex to not return records if there is an alpha numberic charecter preceeding the first "I"
("I([ ]{1,2})([a-zA-Z]|\d){2,13}")
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Script to add MSIUSEREALADMIN to MSI
===
Anyone have a script (JScript, VBScript or similar) in the spirit of [this handy script][1] but adding the [MSIUSEREALADMIN][2] property
I know I could use Orca manually or with its transform feature, but would rather not go there.
[1]: http://blogs.msdn.com/astebner/ar... | 0 | [
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Force an svn update command to overwrite current files
===
I'm adding an existing site to SVN.
The files already exist on the webserver, and now identical copies (- config files) exist in the repo.
I want to convert the webserver directory into an SVN working copy, but when I run:
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A COBOL Programmer thinking about modern world.
===
I would like to know what are the best options for a COBOL programmer to switch to more modern platforms.
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Determining zoom level from single LatLong in Google Maps API
===
I'm having some trouble with the Google Maps API; I want to determine a LatLong for a certain place (for example, from the name of a city), then focus my map on it. The LatLong part is working, and so is centering the map on that point. However, I canno... | 0 | [
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.Net reference problem
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I am writing an application using the Microsoft enterprise library. I wrote a wrapper dll for that enterprise library dll. I want to use my wrapper in some windows form application.
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OS X run rsync under sudo using ssh_config
===
I want to set up an automatic `rsync` job to backup a bunch of user accounts on my OS X machine to a linux fileserver. I have set up password-free ssh from my account to another machine, and it works great, so I tried using this command:
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No Module named django.core
===
I have updated to latest Django version 1.0.2 after uninstalling my old Django version.But now when I run django-admin.py I get the following error. How can I resolve this?
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\Python25\Lib\site-packages\django\bin\django-admin.py", ... | 0 | [
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Generate .Net objects from known XSD
===
I have some XSD-s that define my objects hierarchy. for example math.xsd, base.xsd
while math.xsd is depends on base.xsd. I need to generate classes from those xsd-s.
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Looking for an embeddable SQL beautifier or reformatter
===
I am looking for a Java open source beautifier or reformatter for SQL that I can use to clean up DDL statements that I am generating with [openArchitectureWare][1].
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Ways to use .Net within MS Access
===
I'd like to include custom .Net controls and .Net forms within MS Access.
It's possible but I was wondering if there was any new good articles on that subject.
Over time I've found a few related to the subject the but always found the process a bit cumbersome (see references b... | 0 | [
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Class bucketing . . .
===
Ok, so i have been trying to put everyone one of my classes in some root folder, either:
UI
BusinessLogic
DataAccess
BusinessObjects
Interfaces
i have a few more where i can't seem to bucket very well so i am looking for suggestions
1. A Cache class that maintains a ... | 0 | [
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How to combine GUI applications in Windows
===
I have a Windows GUI application that's using the QT framework (currently version 3.3.5, might change to QT4).
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What are some of the drawbacks to using C-style strings?
===
I know that [buffer overruns][1] are one potential hazard to using C-style strings (char arrays). If I know my data will fit in my buffer, is it okay to use them anyway? Are there other drawbacks inherent to C-style strings that I need to be aware of?
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How could I allow only unique strings in a JList ?
===
I have a JList that holds a bunch of strings . I would like it to act like a Set , so that it will only hold unique values . Is there any way to achieve this without checking that a new string doesn't already exist there ? | 0 | [
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How to simply generate the CREATE SQL script for a table and data?
===
So i'm used to PHPMySQL where if I want to transfer a table from one database to another, I:
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- go to the other database, insert SQL, CTRL-V
In MS SQL Server 2008 Express, I try:
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Learning C#
===
I have good experience in working with C++ and know basic Java as well. I want to learn .NET framework in general and C# in particular. How should I go about it? | 0 | [
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Debuging pylons in Eclipse under Ubuntu
===
I am trying to get pylons to debug in Eclipse under Ubuntu.
Specifically. I am not sure what to use for the 'Main Module' on the Run configurations dialog.
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Loading WCF config (for server + client) from custom source (not standard XML)
===
Folks,
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Submit form input fields added with javascript
===
I'm making a simple form to create polls, therefore I want the possibility to add additional input fields in case the user wants more options in the poll.
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Why do I need to cast self to id?
===
I have an init method that takes an (id) argument:
<pre><code>
-(id) initWithObject:(id) obj;
</code></pre>
I'm trying to call it like this:
<pre><code>
[[MyClass alloc] initWithObject:self];
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TIBCO.EMS .NET client / WCF channel
===
Folks,
TIBCO has announced support for WCF channels back in April - has anything of that materialized by now??
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Removing or overwriting a component from Windsor Container
===
I'm trying to accomplish a seemingly super simple thing: from my unit test I want to replace the type being resolved with a mock/fake object.
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Opening a URL in current tab/window from a Firefox Extension
===
I am creating a Firefox Extension...what would be the javascript to open a URL in the current tab from a menuitem?
e.g. in my overlay.xul file i have the following line:
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Need hotkey/button to comment out a block of code in Visual Studio 2008 Express
===
I'm coming from Eclipse, working in Visual Studio 2008 Express and just want to highlight code, right-click and comment it out.
- nothing in right-click
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Non-mathematics Description of Neural Networks
===
I am not a mathematician. I enjoy a good math puzzle, but I admit my weaknesses whole heartedly. That said, I've always had an interest in Neural Networks, and while I understand them enough to implement them from scratch, I hit a wall when I need to understand any co... | 0 | [
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how many classes per package? methods per class? lines per method?
===
I have to give a general note to some huge java project for which I have but little visibility and I was wondering if there were any guidelines for determining:
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How to use size of file inside Ant target
===
I'm currently in the process of replacing my homebrewn build script by an Ant build script.
Now I need to replace various tokens by the size of a specific file. I know how to get the size in bytes via the `<length>` task and store in in a property, but I need the size i... | 0 | [
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How to get rid of the white rectangle flashing that occurs during Java applet loading ?
===
While an applet is loading, it displays a white rectangle for a split second. How can we get rid of it?
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Python, optparse and file mask
===
if __name__=='__main__':
parser = OptionParser()
parser.add_option("-i", "--input_file",
dest="input_filename",
help="Read input from FILE", metavar="FILE")
(options, args) = parser.parse_args()
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xampp includes not working
===
First off, how do I know if my html file is running on localhost in Xampp?
Is there a tutorial on how to manage files/directories and get that all working under htdocs?
Is there a good tutorial on how to setup includes?
I want to use "includes" in Xampp with my html.
Can I use both... | 0 | [
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Python: Problem with overloaded constructors
===
WARNING: I have been learning Python for all of 10 minutes so apologies for any stupid questions!
I have written the following code, however I get the following exception:
> Message File
> Name Line Position Traceback Node
> <module> <module1> 3... | 0 | [
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is it safe to keep database connections open for long time
===
I have a .net client application which is connected to a remote database.
Is it safe to keep a single connection open for the lifetime of the client (hours)?
Does the answer hold if I have multiple (10 or 100) clients running?
Thanks | 0 | [
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using #include directives in Platform Builder DAT files
===
So I know I can use #include in BIB and REG files to pull in other files like this:
#include $(_PLATFORMROOT)\MYPLATFORM\FILES\MYBIB.BIB
but it seems that I can’t get DAT files to behave the same way. Am I missing something here? I have a componen... | 0 | [
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jQuery $(document).ready and ASP.NET MVC Partial
===
I have quite a few partials in my application, and some of them need to do some jQuery goodness at $(document).ready time.
The problem is, if I put the $(document).ready directly into a script block for the partial, then this gets overridden if another partial do... | 0 | [
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Algorithm for creating words
===
I'm trying to create an algorithm in C# which produces the following output strings:
AAAA
AAAB
AAAC
...and so on...
ZZZX
ZZZY
ZZZZ
What is the best way to accomplish this?
public static IEnumerable<string> GetWords()
{
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DropdownList.selectedIndex always 0 (yes, I do have !isPostBack)
===
Got a asp.net page which contains a Datalist.
Inside this datalist, there is a template containing a dropdownlist and each time the datalist is filled with an item, a ItemCreatedCommand is called.
The itemCreatedCommand is responsible for databind... | 0 | [
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Providing an iterator for the first element of a container of pairs
===
I have a container filled with pairs. I want to iterate in it using the STL generic algorithms (in my case it would be inner_product, but consider it as a generic problem).
The algorithm I am using expects iterators first and last. Can I provide ... | 0 | [
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Change the location of the ncb file in Visual C++ 2008 (9.0)
===
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ideal design for winforms connecting to SQL Server . .
===
I have a winforms application that is doing the following:
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===
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How Accurate is the triangulated GPS of the non-3G iphone?
===
Does anyone have any experience with the triangulated GPS used by the non-3G iphone? How does it compare with 3G positioning? Does the 3G phone use triangulation in the event that there is no GPS signal available? IS there anyway to determine the accurac... | 0 | [
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TDD with Episerver
===
What is the best way to abstract the episerver infrastructure for easier testing? | 0 | [
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SqlCommandBuilder using table name instead of view
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How do screensavers support multiple monitors?
===
If i were developing a screensaver using a windows.form in C# how would i support multiple monitors? obviously i need a way to enumerate the monitors and maybe create forms for them too or just fade to black? Has anyone solved this?
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Why is using a class as a struct bad practice in Java?
===
We recently had a code review . One of my classes was used so that I could return/pass more than one type of data from/to methods . The only method that class had were getters/setters . One of the team's members ( whose opinion I respect ) said that having a c... | 0 | [
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Upgrading from FPDF 1.53 to 1.6--any problems?
===
As I think most people know already, or if you don't, [FPDF][1] released a new version, 1.6 this past August after almost 4 years without a release. I'm wondering if anyone has had any problems upgrading from 1.53 to 1.6?
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Proper .NET DLL structure for app
===
...if there is such a thing. Here's an image of two approachs for structuring DLLs/references in a .NET application: http://www.experts-exchange.com/images/t80668/compArch.png. The app can be a website (it is in this case) or a winform. Each box represents a DLL. For the winf... | 0 | [
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What are the Pros/Cons of FlexBuilder vs. Flash Develop (.org) ?
===
I want to play around a bit with FLASH for app development. I'm looking for a good IDE for that. Someone suggested Flash Develop.
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Python equivalent of continuations with Ruby
===
What is the Python equivalent of the following code in Ruby?
def loop
cont=nil
for i in 1..4
puts i
callcc {|continuation| cont=continuation} if i==2
end
return cont
end
Reference: [Secrets of lightweight deve... | 0 | [
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How to integrate NSURLConnection with UIProgressView?
===
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WF project: express edition
===
Is there a visual studio express edition to develop WF applications? | 0 | [
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Is there a good web-based project management app with scheduling?
===
Ideally something as intuitive as basecamp, with good usability and accessibility.
The best I've seen is huddle.net but it's still weak in several areas.
Must have:
1. Projects - ability to add people & tasks and schedule tasks to people
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Upload document to specific folder in a SharePoint Document library using WebClient
===
I have some client side code that uploads an Outlook email to a document library and as long as the path is pointing to the root of the doc library it works just fine.
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Must I use all tables in an Entity Framework model?
===
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Who's responsible for creating the MainViewController instance in the iPhone NavBar example
===
I'm exploring the NavBar example from the iPhone dev center:
[https://developer.apple.com/iphone/library/samplecode/NavBar/index.html][1]
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How would you design a docking library for WPF?
===
I want to implement a docking library in wpf with behavior similar to Adobe Photoshops CS3.
You can attach floating Panels to other Panels or Docks by mouse dragging. Docks have a fixed location.
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How do I use the email component from a model in CakePHP?
===
I have a very simple model. I want to add a send email routine to on of the methods for the model:
$this->Email->delivery = 'smtp';
$this->Email->template = 'default';
$this->Email->sendAs = 'text';
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NDepend CQL Query for missing IDisposable implementation
===
I realize that the query this question is looking for won't be enough to find every little problem with IDisposable implementations, but every early warning counts, so I'll take what I can get.
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How Can I Convert Types at Runtime?
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My scenario should be simple... the type I want to convert *FROM* is *ALWAYS* 'string'. What I want to convert to... could be many things - ints, DateTimes, ... strings, etc.
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How to use Grails j2d plugin to scale an image
===
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Pivot using SQL Server 2000
===
I need some urgent help! I put together a sample scenario of my issue and I hope its enough for someone to point me in the right direction.
I have two tables
Products
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Product Meta
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Proper way of converting int to LPCWSTR (Win32)
===
I'm attempting to learn basic Win32 programming and running into a frustrating problem. I wish to convert a variable (Call it NumClicks) and display it as the application name (as part of a string).
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popups from embedded .swf cross-browser
===
Situation: you've got a .swf embedded in an html page, and when you click on something in the .swf, it needs to popup a chromeless window. Normally this would be fairly easy - but consider Safari, which completely disables all 'window.open' functionality while its popup-bloc... | 0 | [
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Actionscript3 to JavaScript communication: best practices
===
On a more abstract level then [a previous question][1], in my experience there are 3 ways to call a javascript function on an html page from an embedded .swf using AS3: ExternalInterface, fscommand, and navigateToURL.
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How do I run a file on localhost?
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How do I actually run a file on localhost?
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