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Distributed filesystem sanity check === I'm in need of a distributed file system that must scale to very large sizes (about 100TB realistic max). Filesizes are mostly in the 10-1500KB range, though some files may peak at about 250MB. I very much like the thought of systems like GFS with built-in redundancy for back...
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Lucene.Net features === Am new to Lucene.Net Which is the best Analyzer to use in Lucene.Net? Also,I want to know how to use Stop words and word stemming features ? Thanks in advance! Edward
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Dojo Parameters for Tabs === I'm having trouble with the Dojo documentation (as usual). On their [TabContainer API](http://api.dojotoolkit.org/jsdoc/dijit/1.2/dijit.layout.TabContainer), they list the second argument as an object called "params", but they never say what you can actually put in this params object. ...
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How to order by more than one field in Grails? === Is there a way to get a list ordered by two fields, say last and first names? I know .listOrderByLastAndFirst and .list(sort:'last, first') won't work.
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How to create a small widget with JavaScript === I really don't know how to describe it, but if you understood it and you have an experiend on that field, may be you can help me with something 'Open Source' and 'Ready-made'. I want to create something like a box 'or widget', where you can change it content by hitti...
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How to make floating divs fill up space === I'm trying to create a "workflow" bar on a web page. The items in the workflow might be of different lengths. There might be enough items to fill the width of the screen, hence the flow needs to wrap onto the next line. I'm using left floating divs to do this. H...
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variable.ToString() vs. Convert.ToString(variable) === Let's say I have an integer that I need to convert to a string (I might be displaying the value to the user by means of a TextBox, for example. Should I prefer `.ToString()` or `Convert.ToString()`. They both do the same thing (don't they?). int someValu...
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In STL maps, is it better to use map::insert than []? === A while ago, I had a discussion with a colleague about how to insert values in STL [maps][1]. I preferred <code>map[key] = value;</code> because it feels natural and is clear to read whereas he preferred <code>map.insert(std::make_pair(key, value))</code> ...
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Conception of inheritance in object-oriented languages === I was discussing multiple inheritance vs. single inheritance with a friend of mine, and discovered that plainly, my conception of Object-Oriented design is completely different than his. I am mostly an Obj-C programmer, so Multiple Inheritance is not something...
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How to identify if a webpage is being loaded inside an iframe or directly into the browser window? === I am writing an iframe based facebook app. Now I want to use the same html page to render the normal website as well as the canvas page within facebook. I want to know if I can determine whether the page has been loa...
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Which is preferred CTabCtrl vs. CPropertSheet in MFC? === I don't know how to use both of them. So a sample code with pros and cons is perfect. Which one is preferred? Why?
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Why do I have to cast enums to int in C#? === This is my code: internal enum WindowsMessagesFlags { WM_EXITSIZEMOVE = 0x00000232, WM_DISPLAYCHANGE = 0x0000007e, WM_MOVING = 0x00000216, } protected override void WndProc(ref Message m) { switch(m.Msg) { ...
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What are the Advantages of Using OnAsyncPostBackError over Page_Error === I am currently researching an Exception handling architecture for our App. We will be using UpdatePanels extensively and we will also be calling webservices. I want to know if there is any real need to implement a ScriptManager.OnAsyncPos...
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Single statement method to remove elements from container === Is there a single algorithm that removes elements from a container as happens in the following code? <code> vec_it = std::remove_if( vec.begin(), vec.end(), pred ); vec.erase( vec_it, vec.end() ); </code>
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Is there a way to run ActiveX components in Firefox through the use of a plugin? === I have an ActiveX plugin that we need (if possible) to run in Firefox. Is there a plugin (or other way) for Firefox that will allow this?
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How do you reflect on a Linq extension method with a Func<TSource, bool> parameter? === I am trying to get a MethodInfo object for the method: Any<TSource>(IEnumerable<TSource>, Func<TSource, Boolean>) The problem I'm having is working out how you specify the type parameter for the Func<TSource, Boolean> bit...
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Defining templates for common look and feel pragmatically === I have a new project which simply put, is an attempt to formalize the look and feel of all of our departmental pages. I Googled around and found many tutorials which discussed the pros and cons of several techniques. And from what I've been reading, the thi...
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BlogEngine.Net Code Formatting Extension that works? === For months now I've been trying to find a code syntax formatting extension that works for BlogEngine.Net. I'm not fond of the behavior of the default formatting extension, and have tried a couple of others (manoli is among them), but they always seem to interac...
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NHibernate mapping with a class hierarchy whose base class is abstract and the discriminator is not a string === Here are the domain model classes: public abstract class BaseClass { ... } public class ChildClass : BaseClass { ... } Note that the parent class is abstra...
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I need to combine several methods without adding some data members. Any ideas? === Lets say I need to write several methods processing some data. These methods performing single task - some mathematic calculations. <br>I suppose there is no need to combine them with some data members. <br>Shall I use:<br>0. a class wi...
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Is query to new added object possible in MS Entity Framework === Is there a way to query or just access newly added object (using ObjectContext.AddObject method) in Entity Framework? I mean situation when it is not yet saved to data store using SaveChanges I understand that queries are translated to underlying SQL ...
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SSRS Expression Evaluation Issue === I'm having an issue with expressions within reports. I'm coloring the background of a textbox within a table depending on the value within it. The text in the field relates to backups for a SQL Server. The value is either a date or the text "Not Yet Taken". If the date is more ...
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FF3/Windows CSS z-index problem with YouTube player === I'm stuck on what appears to be a CSS/z-index conflict with the YouTube player. In Firefox 3 under Windows XP, Take a look at this page: http://spokenword.org/program/21396 Click on the Collect button and note that the pop-up &lt;div> appears *under* the YouTube ...
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generic list manipulation function in C? === What is generic list manipulation function in C?? (I saw this when i was going through some materials.) <p>What is the difference between this function and a fuction which can accept elements of ny kind? <p>Are they same...? How can we implement them individually if they...
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Alternatives to MySQL === I would like to store data persistently for my application, but I don't really need a full blown relational database. I really could get by with a basic "cache"-like *persistent* storage where the structure is just a (key, value) pair. In lieu of a database what are my best, scalable optio...
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What is forward reference in C? === what is forward reference in C with respect to pointers ? <p>Can i get an example ??
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Table of SQL Errors & Stored Procedures.. === I have this bit of code I found on the web at the end of each of my stored procedures: ROLLBACK TRANSACTION PRINT '-----START: ERROR DETAILS-----' PRINT ERROR_NUMBER() PRINT ERROR_SEVERITY() PRINT ERROR_STATE() PRINT ER...
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Overriding fields or properties in subclasses === I have an abstract base class and I want to declare a field or a property that will have a different value in each class that inherits from this parent class. I want to define it in the baseclass so I can reference it in a base class method - for example overriding...
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Custom caching in ASP.net === I am wanting to cache custom data on an ASP.net application. I am putting lots of data into it, such as List<objects>, and other objects. Is there a best practice for this, since if I use a static data, if the w3p.exe dies or gets recycled, the cache will need to be filled again. Th...
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ASP FileUpload file size issue === Im using a fileupload control for my asp application and it throws a HttpException when the file upload size is bigger than the max request length. As far i understand the fileupload will open a memory stream to a file once the file browse dialog is closed but there is no way of ...
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Multiple DataKeyNames in a GridView === I have a GridView populated from an ObjectDataSource with two items in its DataKeyNames field. One is the primary key, ID, the other is a category field (the category field is used to add header rows to delineate categories). Displaying words fine, but I'm trying to create a...
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How to create your own Windows XP Keyboard Mapping? === My father has found a Russian language keyboard mapping that he really likes [here][1]. However, it is non-standard and therefore is not one that appears in the Languages (*Control Panel->Regional and Language Options->Languages->Details->Text Services And Input...
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Packaging a Python library === I have a few Munin plugins which report stats from an Autonomy database. They all use a small library which scrapes the XML status output for the relevant numbers. I'm trying to bundle the library and plugins into a Puppet-installable RPM. The actual RPM-building should be straightfor...
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What is the best software project management book? === I started to read the "Head First Software Development". I like this series, especially for their design patterns book. But I would like to switch to something fundamental and serious after this one. So what is your recommendation?
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Insert statement generated using SQLParameter and datetime.now() === I have a SQL Datetime field in sql 2000. I have a stored proc called addPresentation. From my .Net code I add a sqlparameter as:- new SqlParameter("Date", SqlDbType.DateTime).Value=DateTime.now() When I call the stored proc from code and obs...
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How to make a folder in windows explorer activate an external application? === I need to create an application that when a user copies a file into an specific folder, my application will be activated and the file will be changed, also, when the user reads back any file in the folder, changes will also be made to the f...
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Rails: calling a model class in a library === I'm trying to verify that a parameter is an instance of a specific class in Rails: def schedule(action, *args) if arg.is_a? Aircraft ... end end I'm doing this in a library class (the file is in *lib/*) and I get an **uninitialized co...
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is possible to include a subreport or 2 reports in the same Crystal Report? === im using Crystal Repots in vs2008, so im using datasets with procedures to get the data from the db, my escenario is the following: In the same Crystal Report, i have to show two reports, basically using the sames datasets, and the sam...
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Python - Best library for drawing === So I'm looking for a pretty basic library in python where i can create a window, and then draw lines and basic shapes too it. Nothing too complex, just nice and simple. I figure theres lots of libraries out there that can do this, but I don't know any of them. Can anyone give me ...
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Shark: how to filter down to one specific method === I'm new to Shark, and I was wondering if it's possible to narrow down a time sample to one specific method? Let's say I'd like to, just for the sake of it, know how much resources have been used on calls to the method 'count' for all NSArray (or subclasses) ins...
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SMS Communication Through The Internet === If I am to send a message to a mobile device from a website and viceversa, how can that be done? What I know: A couple of years ago I developed a simple enrollment system on J2ME platform(just for trying J2ME out). I had a mysql database that I setup in a pc/server, and fo...
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Looking for recommendations on open-source Java instrument visualization components === I am putting together an Java application that needs to display some basic lab instrument components. For example, I'd like to display: a strip chart, oscilloscope-style trace, and a panel meter (galvanometer needle). Rendering r...
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What do you do to learn shortcuts? === Keyboard shortcuts can definitely improve your productivity. But first you have to learn them... What do you do to become shortcut-master? Do you just try to remember? Use a tool similar to [KeyTraino][1]? Have a .txt file with shortcuts you're trying to learn? Have ...
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How do I create this expression tree in C#? === I am trying to create a MethodCallExpression that represents the following: myObject.childObjectCollection.Any(i => i.Name == "name"); Shortened for clarity, I have the following: //'myObject.childObjectCollection' is represented here by 'propertyExp' ...
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Developing an Internet Client On Windows CE === I have 5 [HP Compaq t5530 Thin Clients][1] with Windows CE 6.0 installed in 'em. I have a Windows 2003 server. Those 6 PCs should be used for browsing. And a user can browse for an hour and be able to extend time. I need to develop a simple client-server program to contr...
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Do you use enum types in your WCF web services? === I've heard some people saying that enums are evil and shouldn't be used in web services because of the mismatches that could occur between the server and the client if some values are assigned, or if the enum is marked with the [Flags][1] attribute. They also said th...
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How Do You Unit Test? === I've read a little bit about unit testing and was wondering how YOU unit test. Apparently unit testing is supposed to break a program down into very small "units" and test functionality from there. But I'm wondering, is it enough to unit test a class? Or do you take it even further and u...
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Simple role authentication in asp.net === I want to do a simple role authentication in .NET - but am lost in the profusion of apis... I would like to have a web.config per directory with role access like: <authorization> <allow roles="admin"/> <deny users="*"/> </authorization> And ...
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RDoc : Change name of 'Atttributes:' section in ri-documentation === I'm using some meta-programming to generate a bunch of methods in ruby like so: class EmotionalObject def self.mood( name, *details ) define_method(name) do # ... end end mood :happy, #... ...
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Easiest, most maintainable online DB solution? === I wish to create an online system to track some things (e.g., a database with children, where each child has 1 or more visits from doctors). I want the users to be able to enter data as well as search for it, especially from mobile devices. So, this is a custom mobile...
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Changing connection string at runtime in Enterprise Library === Is there a way to change the connection string of a DataBase object in Enterprise Library at runtime? I've found [this][1] link but its a little bit outdated (2005) I've also found [this][2] but it seems to apply to .Net in general, I was wondering if ...
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Experiences with Zoho Creator? === I wish to create an online system to track some things (e.g., a database with children, where each child has 1 or more visits from doctors). I want the users to be able to enter data as well as search for it, especially from mobile devices. So, this is a custom mobile online DB app...
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WPF: Check/Uncheck all checkbox for checkboxes located in gridview cell template? === I'm trying to create a check/uncheck all `CheckBox` for a number of `CheckBoxes` that are located inside the cell template of a `GridViewColumn`. I added this column to a `GridView` (along with other columns), set the `GridView` to t...
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PHP APIs for Hotmail, Gmail and Yahoo? === I am a PHP developer who is kind of in a pickle. I'm trying to locate and/or build an API capable of speaking to Hotmail, Yahoo and GMAIL in order to retrieve contact lists (with the user's consent, of course). The one I'm having the most trouble finding is a Hotmail API. ...
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Are there any guarantees about when IIS might recycle while processing a 1-way WCF operation? === Background ---------- This question is in two parts. I have a one-way WCF operation hosted in IIS 6. The following is my understanding of how this works: > _1. IIS receives a request. > _2. IIS sends an HTTP ...
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HTTP Caching, Browsers weirdeness and everything else! === Yesterday I've tried to get serious about rightly caching some PHP generated pages (think "Articles with comments"). Big fail. Long story short: I set the ETag header, set the Last-Modified one and check server side every Article browser request with them t...
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How to surround a code block with a using statement in ReSharper? === I'm watching Stephen A Bohlen's excellent [Summer of NHibernate][1] series, and have been watching him interact with CodeRush. I've recently installed ReSharper (I'm a ReSharper newbie), and I'm trying to find some of the ReSharper productivity equ...
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Is there an alternative to this way of read file to a string in java? === I've been using this idiom for some time now. And it seems to be the most wide spread at least in the sites I've visited. Does anyone have a better/different way to read a file into a string in Java. Thanks private Strin...
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Multi-bit database field === I'm using a MSSQL database and would like to create a column that only has 4 possible values. Is there any way to define a 2-bit column? I see the bit datatype and then the next smallest is tinyint which is 1 full byte. If there is no such field, I'd be interesting in finding out wh...
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JSF h:column tag fix width === Can someone show me how to fix the width of a column in a datatable with JSF? My code currently reads: <h:column> <f:facet name="header"> <h:outputText value="Data Field 1" /> </f:facet> <h:commandLink id="dataLink" action="#{pc_SearchRes...
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:hover with <span> elements === I am working with: #top ul li.corner span.right-corner:hover{ background-image:url("images/corner-right-over.gif"); width:4px; height:15px; float:left; } #top ul li.corner span.left-corner:hover{ background-image:url("images/corner-left-over.gif"); float:left; width...
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Best language choice for a spam detection service === I have around 20 or so active blogs that get quite a bit of spam. As I hate CAPCHA the alternative is very smart spam filtering. I want to build a simple REST api like spam checking service which I would use in all my blogs. That way I can consolidate IP blocks a...
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Shall I use "virtual" keyword for destructor of base-class which is actually an interface? === I have an abstract base class and derived class: <br><code> type TInterfaceMethod = class<br> public<br> destructor Destroy; virtual; abstract;<br> procedure Calculate; virtual; abstract;<br> procedure Pr...
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Best way to approach FPGA Device Requirements === When designing FPGA systems how can I estimate roughly the number of logic blocks a given task would require? Anyone have a rough order of magnitude on what I should expect for these comon devices?: * UART * packet deframer with CRC32 * 8 micro core I've see...
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What version-control system is most trivial to set up and use for toy projects? === I teach the third required intro course in a CS department. One of my homework assignments asks students to speed up code they have written for a previous assignment. Factor-of-ten speedups are routine; factors of 100 or 1000 are not...
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What is the best way to display nested formulas to business users? === Many of our transactions are comprised of calculations that are comprised of other calculations. How did you represent the hierarchy / execution graph to users? Was there a specific control you found that worked well? How would you project a cha...
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How do I declare a TDictionary enumerator? === I've got a TDictionary<String, TMyObject> that stores a bunch of objects indexed by name, and I'd like to be able to examine all of the objects. So I tried this: var enumerator: TMyObject; begin for enumerator in myDictionary do But that wouldn't c...
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Unit testing with Entity Framework === I want to test my Entities that are built using Entity Framework. My concern is that using Entity Framework means directly working with data source. So any ideas how to unit testing Entity Framework based components?
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Accessing JS data from PHP === A remote site is supplying a data structure in a js file. I can include this file in my page to access the data and display it in my page. <head> <script type="text/javascript" src="http://www.example.co.uk/includes/js/data.js"></script> </head> Does anyone know h...
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MSXML XSL Transformation mutithreaded performance contention === I have a multithreaded server C++ program that uses MSXML6 and continuously parses XML messages, then applies a prepared XSLT transform to produce text. I am running this on a server with 4 CPUs. Each thread is completely independent and uses its own tra...
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GWT without Java Script? === I was looking into GWT. It seems nice, but our software have the must work without JS requirement. Is it possible?
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Grails forwarding and/or redirection with parameters === Is it possible to do page forwarding in Grails? I searched but no luck. If possible, how do I pass parameters in the forwarding method? If not, how would I do it using redirection? I've found something like this for redirection so far: <% response.setStatus(...
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VBA: How to round to nearest 5? (or 10 or X) === Given numbers like 499, 73433, 2348 what VBA can I use to round to the nearest 5 or 10? or an abitrary number? By 5: 499 -> 500 2348 -> 2350 7343 -> 7345 By 10: 499 -> 500 2348 -> 2350 7343 -> 7340 etc.
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Mutlithreaded image processing in C++ === I am working on a program which manipulates images of different sizes. Many of these manipulations read pixel data from an input and write to a separate output (e.g. blur). This is done on a per-pixel basis. Such image mapulations are very stressful on the CPU. I would l...
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Game Terrain Database Model === I am developing a game for the web. The map of this game will be a minimum of 2000km by 2000km. I want to be able to encode elevation and terrain type at some level of granularity - 100m X 100m for example. For a 2000km by 2000km map storing this information in 100m<sup>2</sup> b...
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java background/daemon/service cross platform best pratices === I am looking for the best way to make my desktop java program run in the background (daemon/service?) across most platforms (Windows, Mac OS, Linux [Ubuntu in particular]). By "best way" I am hoping to find a way that will: 1) require a minimum amo...
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Is MEF Microsoft's version of LUA? === I see parallels between MEF and LUA. Both allow you to register methods and deploy as you need. Are both MEF and LUA forms of IoC / Dependency Injection?
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Windows CE vs Embedded Linux === Now I'm sure we're all well aware of the relative merits of Linux vs Windows Desktop. However I've heard much less about the world of embedded development. I'm mainly interested in solutions for industry and am therefore uninterested about the IPhone or Android and more interested in t...
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Strategies a layman can measure the development process === I'm consulting at a traditional business that has almost zero understanding of software development. They are justifiably concerned about how to measure our progress, & productivity and are currently looking for way to measure this. Obviously, I'm concern...
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Converting a string of 1's and 0's to a byte array === I have a string with a length that is a multiple of 8 that contains only 0's and 1's. I want to convert the string into a byte array suitable for writing to a file. For instance, if I have the string "0010011010011101", I want to get the byte array [0x26, 0x9d]....
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Navigation, background swap not having every <li> on mouseover === I am using the following jquery code: $("#top ul li.corner").mouseover(function(){ $("span.left-corner").addClass("left-corner-hover"); $("span.right-corner").addClass("right-corner-hover"); $("span.content").addClass("content-...
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How can I control/override the auto-complete in my iPhone app? === I want to control/override the auto-complete feature when a user enters text in my iPhone app. Specifically I'd like to auto-complete a collection of words I supply. For example say my name is BillBobJohn. When I type "billb" auto-complete will sug...
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How do I wrap a function in Javascript? === I'm writing a global error handling "module" for one of my applications. One of the features I want to have is to be able to easily wrap a function with a Try{} Catch{} block, so that all calls to that function will automatically have the error handling code that'll call ...
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How can I get the size of an object in the HttpRuntime.Cache? === I am currently storing many different types of objects in the ASP.NET HttpRuntime.Cache and I was wondering if there is a way to figure out how big each object is?
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Sorting on the server or on the client? === I had a discussion with a colleague at work, it was about SQL queries and sorting. He has the opinion that you should let the server do any sorting before returning the rows to the client. I on the other hand thinks that the server is probably busy enough as it is, and it mu...
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Retrieving a byte array stored in a INT field in the database === how do I retrieve the byte array stored in an integer column in my database? Do I first case it as int, then as byte[] ? byte[] permissions = (byte) Convert.ToInt(dr["myField"]); ?
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C# Financial Functions library === I'm looking for an open source C# .NET Financial Functions library. Something that does IRR (Internal Rate of Return) and other common functions that are available in applications like Excel. Suggestions?
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Vertically align text within input field of fixed-height without display: table or padding? === The line-height property usually takes care of vertical alignment, but not with inputs. Is there a way to automatically center text without playing around with padding?
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php SOAP call over SSL - How do I jam a cert, key, and CA cert together in the request? === So, I'm trying to consume a webservice using something like this: $client = new SoapClient("some.wsdl", array('local_cert' => "cert_key.pem")); I've done this successfully in the past with other web services that requir...
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Is There An OSS Implementation Of Google AdWords === Is there an open source implementation of Google AdWords, or is the technology protected in some way (such as being patented)?
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How to detect if two files are on same "volume"? === I'm trying to use System.IO.File.Replace to update a file, and it's throwing System.IOException if the destination file is on a NAS. According to <a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/9d9h163f(VS.80).aspx">MSDN</a>, if the destination file is on a diff...
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HttpRuntime.Cache[] vs Application[] === I know that most people recommend using HttpRuntime.Cache because it has more flexibility... etc. But what if you want the object to persist in the cache for the life of the application? Is there any big downside to using the Application[] object to cache things?
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Choosing an attractive linear scale for a graph's Y Axis === I'm writing a bit of code to display a bar (or line) graph in our software. Everything's going fine. The thing that's got me stumped is labeling the Y axis. The caller can tell me how finely they want the Y scale labeled, but I seem to be stuck on exact...
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Blogs to freshen up my math (in practice) === My question, [his question][1], but blogs as resources to be specific. I find blogs great to keep up to date... refresh material... So do you know any blogs who tackle math-related programming problems... [1]: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11743/useful-ma...
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Inheritance, Parent-Child and Overriding... === Just came across this quote in a book on OOP that I'm reading, > A child is only allowed to augment > functionality and add functionality. > A child is never allowed to remove > functionality. If you do find that a > child need to remove functionality, > this i...
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Eclipse debug-time classpath problem: How do you include a dependent project's output into a web project's runtime classpath? === So I started with a web services project (just a dynamic web project) that builds and debugs correctly from eclipse. We've pulled a chunk of common code out that we want to put into a shar...
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Can you mock requests with NUnit in webforms? === Can you do mock page requests with NUnit with webforms? what about web service testing?
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Difference between Hashing a Password and Encrypting it === The current top-voted to [this question](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/325862/what-are-the-most-common-security-mistakes-programmers-make) states: > Another one that's not so much a security issue, although it is security-related, is complete and abje...
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