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Embed Tag in HTML - How can I know in Javascript that the .wav file is done playing? === Right now I'm trying to add a button to a webpage that when pressed will start playing a .wav file by dynamically adding an embed tag to the DOM. The text switches to "Stop" while the sound plays, and I'd like to be able to switch...
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Intel X3100/X4500 - suitable for Game Development or not? === I hope that this is still considered programming-related, although it seems to be a sole hardware question, yet on the other hand it is actually important when doing graphics programming. Essentially, I am trying to get a bit into game development, which...
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NSApplication delegate and Preference Panes === It seems that I can't control the NSApp delegate from within a System Preferences pane, which is understandable. Is there any other way I can have my object notified when the program becomes active?
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How to update C# hashtable in a loop? === I'm trying to update a hashtable in a loop but getting an error: System.InvalidOperationException: Collection was modified; enumeration operation may not execute. private Hashtable htSettings_m = new Hashtable(); htSettings_m.Add("SizeWidth", "728"); htSetting...
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Shortcut for specifying an order and limit when accessing a has_many relation? === Is there a shortcut for giving a limit and order when accessing a has_many relation in an ActiveRecord model? For example, here's what I'd like to express: @user.posts(:limit => 5, :order => "title") As opposed to the longe...
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PHP array in object converting to string (so far as I can tell) === I'm developing front-end code for a web application, and ran into an odd piece of trouble with a custom object. When I request the object and use `print_r()` I get this (the object is a lot bigger; just cut it to the relevant code): MemberInfo...
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How can I dynamically get the set of classes from the current python module? === I have a python module that defines a number of classes: class A(object): def __call__(self): print "ran a" class B(object): def __call__(self): print "ran b" class ...
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Best "official" scripting language for Windows programmers === Suppose there were several projects mostly maintained by smart interns, who eventually leave after a period of time. Scripts are used here and there in key parts by nature, for example, back up a database, rename it, zip it, move it over ssh, unzip it, and...
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Weird IE JavaScript Problem === OK, Here is my problem, I have a master page with a HEAD section that contains my JS includes. I have one JS include <script src="Includes/js/browser.js" language="javascript" type="text/javascript"></script> In my page i consume it like this: <body> <form id=...
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Something similar to PHP's SimpleXML in Python? === Is there a way in Python to handle XML files similar to the way PHP's SimpleXML extension does them? Ideally I just want to be able to access certain xml datas from a list object.
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How can you two-way bind a checkbox to an individual bit of a flags enumeration? === For those who like a good WPF binding challenge: I have a nearly functional example of two-way binding a checkbox to an individual bit of a flags enumeration (thanks Ian Oakes, [original MSDN post][1]). The problem though is that ...
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C#: How to validate domain credentials? === i want to validate a set of credentials against the domain controller. e.g.: Username: STACKOVERFLOW\joel Password: splotchy A lot of people suggest querying the Active Directory for something. If an exception is thrown, then you know the credentials are not v...
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(Extension) Methods and Anonymous Types === I know that you cannot return anonymous types from methods but I am wondering how the Select extensions method returns an anonymous type. Is it just a compiler trick?
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need to explain why checkboxes look funky in Safari === Everyone in my office uses Macs and therefore most use Safari. We have a page that has 30 checkboxes on it, I didn't even do the HTML myself but no matter if I use the html input checkbox with a label or an asp:Checkbox usig the text property for the label my...
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XmlSerialization of collections === I want to serialize the following Xml structure: <XmlRootElement> <Company name="Acme Widgets LLC"> <DbApplication name="ApplicationA" vendor="oracle"> <ConnSpec environment="DEV" server="DBOraDev1201" ...
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How can I programmatically pass args to yield in Ruby? === How can I pass a variable number of args to a yield. I don't want to pass an array (as the following code does), I'd actually like to pass them as a programmatic number of args to the block. def each_with_attributes(attributes, &block) results[:...
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Effects on htmlText in a TextField === In Flash when you set text in a TextField object with the htmlText property, changing the alpha value no longer works. Is there a way around that?
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MVC.NET for the desktop === Is there any reason that MVC isn't equally useful for desktop apps as for web apps? What would be required to make an ASP directory tree implementable as a desktop app?
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Cannot use stmpclient to send mail with localhost iis site === I have an asp.net mvc app running on a local iis website that is failing to send mail using StmpClient from System.Net.Mail. I am trying to send a mail to my hotmail address and I get a socket exception. Any idea what the problem might be? using(v...
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Git Woes: edited on windows, now w/ problems on linux. === Problem: edited files on windows, using git-bash, to fix IE7 problems committed, pushed to github repo booted back into linux pulled from repo merge conflict in dozens of files used 'git reset --har...
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JInternalFrame Does Not Fully Maximize Under Mac OS X === I'm working with JInternalFrame's under Mac OS X Java 5 and when maximizing a JInternalFrame within a JDesktopPane the window doesn't fully maximize, but the property to allow maximizing is definitely set to true. This is the result I'm getting when maximized:...
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What are the best practices for Hardware Description Languages (Verilog, VHDL etc.) === What best practices should be observed when implementing HDL code? What ar the commonalities and differences when compared to more common software development fields.
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Help - Enabling ASP.NET for IIS7 on Vista is failing. === I am actually not able to install any windows feature through the "Turn Windows features on or off" dialog. I am trying to get ASP.NET working for IIS7 on Vista Ultimate. I also tried running aspnet_iisreg -i but got an unspecified error. I checked sev...
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How to unit test entity framework? === As in the topic...
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A loop to create neighbor nodes in 3d space === I want to create the 26 neighbors of a cubic-voxel-node in 3-d space. The inputs are the x,y,z position of the node and the size of the cube side . I am trying to do this using a for loop but haven't managed yet. I am quite newbie in programming please help me.
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How do I automatically set a user's locale in PHP? === Is there an easy way to parse the user's HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE and set the locale in PHP? I know the Zend framework has a method to do this, but I'd rather not install the whole framework just to use that one bit of functionality. The PEAR I18Nv2 package is i...
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retrive unicode using asp from sqlserver 2005 === I'm using the following code to retrieve a message from the database and then write it out to a html page: Dim strDSN, cnn, cmd strDSN = "Driver={SQL Server};" & "Server=(local)\sql2k5;" & ... set cnn = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Connection") cnn...
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Running unit tests on nested functions === I come from the Java world, where you can hide variables and functions and then run unit tests against them using reflection. I have used nested functions to hide implementation details of my classes so that only the public API is visible. I am trying to write unit tests ag...
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Disabeling button with javascript: FF vs IE === I have a row of buttons, which all create a pdf file which I want to open in a new tab. This way the button page stays on top, and the pdf's open to get printed. To prevent clicking a button twice I disable the button, like this (I use python): <input type='submi...
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using curser with raw_input in python === In my python linux console application I use curses to handle displaying of data. At the same time I'd like to have an input line to enter commands, pretty much in good ol' irssi-style. With default curses getch() I'd have to do a lot of coding just to get the basic funcionali...
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Subversion: How to merge only specific revisions into trunk? === I have been using TortoiseSVN, svn, and subclipse and I think I understand the basics, but there's one thing that's been bugging me for a while: Merging introduces unwanted code. Here's the steps. `trunk/test.txt@r2`. A test file was created with 'A' ...
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Is there a way to generate word documents dynamically without having word on the machine === I am planning on generating a Word document on the webserver dynamically. Is there good way of doing this in c#? I know i could script Word to do this but I would prefer another option.
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Modifying the file specification? === Alright so here is what i have: [code] #!/bin/bash total="0" count="0" #FILE="$1" This is the way easy way for FILE in $* do # Start processing proccessable files while read line do if [[ "$line" =~ ^Total ]]; then ...
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Can I atomically rename/replace 2 or more tables and views? === Given a table X and a view Y (that has the same structure as X) is there a way to rename X to Z and Y to X atomically so that no query will ever see nothing named X? Renaming X and creating the view would also be valid. The point would be to, as part o...
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Linux web front-end best practices === I want to build a web based front-end to manage/administer my Linux box. E.g. I want to be able to add users, manage the file system and all those sorts of things. Think of it as a cPanel clone but more for system admin rather that web admin. I was thinking about creating a se...
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How can I write an addition of two items in a string representation??? === For example I want to add two expresions e1 and e2 toString (Plus e1 e)= ?? I am guessing it would be something like toString (Plus e1 e)= ((toString e1) ++ "+" ++ (toString e2))
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Comparing 2 XML docs and applying the changes to source document === Here's my problem.I have 2 xmlfiles with identical structure, with the second xml containing only few node compared to first. File1 <root> <alpha>111</alpha> <beta>22</beta> <gamma></gamma> <delta></delta> ...
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How do you use usercontrols in asp.net mvc that display an "island" of data? === I am trying to find out how to use usercontrols in asp.net mvc. I know how to add a usercontrol to a view and how to pass data to it. What I haven't been able to figure out is how do you do this without having to retrieve and pass the d...
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Do I need to specify a SQL data type when using a SqlCommand? === Is there any provable reason why I should always specify the SQL data type for SqlCommand paramenters?
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Getting all zip codes within an n mile radius === What's the best way to get a function like the following to work: def getNearest(zipCode, miles): That is, given a zipcode (07024) and a radius, return all zipcodes which are within that radius?
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Debugging a Full-Screen Application === Given that I only have one monitor, what's the best way to debug a program which uses the entire screen (such as a DirectX application)? Tools such as the step-by-step debugger seem useless in this context. Also, printing to the console isn't as effective, since you can only loo...
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Python - which is faster: x**.5 or math.sqrt(x) === I've been wondering this for some time. As the title say, which is faster..the actual function or simply raising to the half power? Thanks for the help and insight.
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using a vector of column names, to generate a sql statement. === A problem that we need to solve regularly at my workplace is how to build sql statements based on user supplied table/column names. The issue I am trying to address is the commas between column names. One technique looks something like this. ...
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How do I setup up JFileChooser for single click behavior in java Swing? === How do I change the JFileChooser behavior from double-click selection to single-click selection mode? I'm developing an application to run with either a single-click interface (nothing requires a double-click, just like the KDE interface mo...
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Why are floating point values so prolific? === So, title says it all. Why are floating point values so prolific in computer programming. Due to problems like rounding errors, and not being able to even accurately represent numbers such as 0.1, I really can't see how they got as far as they did. I understand tha...
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Attribute BOLD doesn't seem to work in my curses === I use something like this: screen.addstr(text, color_pair(1) | A_BOLD), but it doesn't seem to work.. However, A_REVERSE and all others attribute does work! In fact, I'm trying to print something in white, but the COLOR_WHITE prints it gray.. and after a whil...
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How to implement background/asynchronous write-through caching in PHP? === I have a particular PHP page that, for various reasons, needs to save ~200 fields to a database. These are 200 separate insert and/or update statements. Now the obvious thing to do is reduce this number but, like I said, for reasons I won't b...
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How to apply texture to glutSolidCube === I can find tutorials about mapping textures to polygons specifying vertices etc. but nothing regarding how to apply a texture to a cube (or other stuff) drawn with glut (glutSolidCube). Is there any way of mapping a texture to a solid cube (and other solids) when using glu...
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What is the most efficient way to create HTML elements using jQuery? === Recently I've been doing a lot of modal window pop ups and what not, for which I used jQuery. The method that I used to create the new elements on the page has overwhelmingly been along the lines of: $("<div></div>"); However, I'm gett...
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Cruisecontrol.NET & IIS7 Static File Handler Problem === I'm trying to get Cruisecontrol.NET running with Server 2008/IIS7 and when I try and navigate to the dashboard I get the following error: HTTP Error 404.17 - Not Found The requested content appears to be script and will not be served by the static file handler...
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Dynamic logical expression parsing/evaluation in PHP? === I have a need to evaluate user-defined logical expressions of arbitrary complexity on some PHP pages. Assuming that form fields are the primary variables, it would need to: - substitute"varibles" for form fields values; - handle comparison operato...
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XML parsing and transformation in PHP? === I have a custom XML schema defined for page display that puts elements on the page by evaluating XML elements on the page. This is currently implemented using the preg regex functions, primarily the excellent preg_replace_callback function, eg: ... $s = preg_repl...
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EXC_BAD_ACCESS signal received on iPhone App deployment to device === I have been working on an iPhone application for the last few weeks. The developer provisioning profile allowed me to test the application on my iPhone 3G without any problems for two weeks, when after a round of major refactoring, I ran into the fo...
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asp.net mvc redirecttoaction("Index") vs Index() === Say I have a controller with an Index Method and a Update Method. After the Update is done I want to redirect to Index(). Should I use return RedirectToAction("Index") or can I just call return Index()? Is there a difference? public ActionResult Index() ...
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Simple encryption in PHP === I'm building a with-source system which I am giving out on the 'net for providing adoptable virtual pets. The system will be owned mainly by kids. Since I want it to be usable for absolute beginner programmers, there are several complexity constraints on my system: It can't use libraries t...
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@Rails users: have you tried web2py? Pros? Cons? === web2py to is a Python framework but shares the "convention over configuration" design that Ruby on Rails has. On the plus side it packages a lot more functionality with its s standard distribution and we claim it is faster and easier to use. Has any Rails user t...
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What is the best way to sync 2 sqlite tables over http and json? === I have a fairly simple sync problem. I have a table with about 10 columns that I want to keep in sync between a sqlite file on 3 different clients: an Iphone client, a browser client, and a Ruby on Rails client. So I need a simple sycing solution t...
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How can I enable Emacs key bindings in Microsoft Visual C# 2008 Express Edition? === How can I enable Emacs key bindings in Microsoft Visual C# 2008 Express Edition?
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Redirect 'myapp.com' to 'www.myapp.com' in rails without using htaccess? === Using Morph Labs' Appspace to deploy a site means no automated way to redirect 'myapp.com' to 'www.myapp.com' (and no access to .htacess). Is there an in-rails way to do this? Would I need a plugin like [subdomain-fu][1]? [1]: http:...
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What's the *best* wireless keyboard/mouse set for programmers? === I've considered the following: [Logitec Desktop MX 5500][1] [Microsoft Wireless Entertainment Desktop 8000][2] [1]: http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/keyboards/keyboard_mice_combos/devices/3481&cl=us,en [2]: http://www.microsoft.com/hardw...
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Anyone coding with APL? === we had a discussion about this language at work... Who works with that today? Don't we normally favor readability over smallest number of lines?
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Rewriting eMbedded Visual Basic app === I'm looking at rewriting an eMbedded Visual Basic app I wrote years ago. I'm unsatisified with it because of various problems clients keep having with it now and then over the years, mostly along the lines of the app not loading anymore because a required dll/activex control has...
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Multiple Django Admin Sites on one Apache... When I log into one I get logged out of the other. === I have two Django projects and applications running on the same Apache installation. Both projects and both applications have the same name, for example myproject.myapplication. They are each in separately named direc...
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How can I hide a repeater in ASP.NET C# if the DataSource contains no items? === I have an ASP.NET page that uses a repeater nested within another repeater to generate a listing of data. It's to the effect of the following: <asp:Repeater> <ItemTemplate> <span><%#Eval("Data1") %></span> ...
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Windows Server 2008 VPN Client === I have a VPN connection set up on my Windows Server 2008 machine. I can connect once I have logged-in to the machine, but I cannot connect prior to logon. The option to connect prior to logon does not appear on the login screen after ctl-alt-del. Any suggestions? Trying to set up ...
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encrypting soap in .net === I have been trying to encrypt soap message and send to the server, so that the server can decrypt, process the message, encrypt the response again and send back to the client... I short i want to implement security in ASMX web services.... Please help me Thanks Sandeep
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How far can you really go with "eventual" consistency and no transactions (aka SimpleDB)? === I really want to use SimpleDB, but I worry that without real locking and transactions the entire system is fatally flawed. I understand that for high-read/low-write apps it makes sense, since eventually the system becomes con...
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What would cause my application to lose access to the resource (.resx) file === Winforms c# application running on terminal server. All images for buttons and menu items are stored as resources in the .resx file. After some heavy use, opening and closing windows while using the system, an "index out of range" except...
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in python, is there a one line pythonic way to get a list of keys from a dictionary in sorted order? === The list sort method is a modifier function that returns None. So if I want to iterate through all of the keys in a dictionary I cannot do: <pre> for k in somedictionary.keys().sort(): dosomething() </...
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Bots visiting site === i have been noticing on my trackers that bots are visiting my site ALOT. Should i change or edit my robots.txt or change something? Not sure if thats good, because they are indexing or what? Thanks, Ryan
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IDA Pro and editing executables === This is kind of an unorthodox question. I'm kinda new to using IDA Pro. Is there a way to edit the assembly code and then have IDA save the result as an executable? Is there some kind of plugin maybe that does that? because it seems that IDA doesn't want to save as an EXE...
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C# Table Adapter Update Not Working === I am trying to serialize an object to a sql compact database. I am using VCS Express 2008. Every time I run a test to see if my data is sent to the database, nothing is in the database. My code: string inputForDB = null; QuizCategoryTableAdapter qu...
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What will we do after Access? === Microsoft seems hell-bent on deprecating the swiss-army-knife of database tools. What else comes close for facading/file-swapping/cloning/name-your-acronym-connecting arbitrary database servers/spreadsheets/CSV's/flatfiles? What weird kinds of functionality have you squeezed out of...
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JSCocoa and the iPhone === Now I have a stack of free time on my hands, I wanna get into iphone dev fo real. But Objective C scares me (a bit). It feels I'm going a bit back in time. I say this because I've spent the last 8 months coding in C++. [JSCocoa][1] looks awesome, but does this actually work on the ipho...
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In mvc pattern how to show another view === Hi im developing an winform application using mvc pattern, If i have a windows form as a view with a button in it, and i want to show another view(winform) on click of button in the first form. In this case whether the view should should notify the button click to t...
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How would you implement the pilloried function in the Daily WTF? === [The Daily WTF][1] for 2008-11-28 pillories the following code: static char *nice_num(long n) { int neg = 0, d = 3; char *buffer = prtbuf; int bufsize = 20; if (n < 0) { neg = 1;...
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Spline, B-Spline and NURBS C++ library === Does anyone know of a library or set of classes for splines - specifically b-splines and NURBS (optional). A fast, efficient b-spline library would be so useful for me at the moment.
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Will taskDelay(0) yield the CPU to a lower priority task. === If there are 3 tasks(T1,T2,t3) with priority P1 P2 P3. P1 is pended. Assume that task P2 is doing some computation. During its execution, it wants to Yield the CPU to other tasks in the system. Will TaskDelay(0) still works in this condition? or i...
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Memory Efficient Alternatives to Python Dictionaries === In one of my current side projects, I am scanning through some text looking at the frequency of word triplets. In my first go at it, I used the default dictionary three levels deep. In other words, topDictionary[word1][word2][word3] returns the number of times...
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Mapping SQL 2008 datetimeoffset using nhibernate === Is there any supported way of mapping datetimeoffset the new datatype in SQL 2008 to the System.DateTimeOffset using nhibernate?
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Best way to display data via JSON using jQuery === i am trying to find the best way to display results on my page via an Ajax call using jQuery, do you think the best way is to pass it as JSON or plain text? I have worked with ajax calls before, but not sure which is preferred over the other and for the JSON version w...
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Seeking examples of workflow using git-format-patch and git am === I'm thinking of asking my students to use git for pair programming. Because student work has to be secret, a public repo is out of the question. Instead, each student will have a private repo they maintain themselves, and they will need to exchange p...
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Why is the Python readline module not available on OS X? === The documentation of the Python [`readline`](http://www.python.org/doc/2.5.2/lib/module-readline.html) module says "Availability: Unix". However, it doesn't appear to be available on OS X, although other modules marked as Unix are available. Here is what I'm...
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In Selenium, how do I turn off logging? === I am using the following method: set_browser_log_level 'off' but my log level continues to include INFOs. I am trying to suppress both logging and the "Last 4 commands" display for when my test enters a login password. http://release.seleniumhq.org/selenium...
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UITextField converts non-breaking spaces to spaces? === It seems UITextFields convert all [non-breaking spaces][1] (nbsp, U+00A0) to [spaces][2] (U+0020). This causes problems for the editing of locale specific numbers. For instance, in the French/France locale, the non-breaking space separates 1 and % to form "1 %"...
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Hopefully simple question about modifying dictionaries in C# === I have a huge dictionary of blank values in a variable called current like so: struct movieuser {blah blah blah} Dictionary<movieuser, float> questions = new Dictionary<movieuser, float>(); So I am looping through this dictionary and need ...
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How can I make some items in a ListBox bold? === In Visual c# Express Edition, is it possible to make some (but not all) items in a ListBox bold? I can't find any sort of option for this in the API.
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How are Python's Built In Dictionaries Implemented === The topic title pretty much says it all. Does anyone know how the built in dictionary type for python is implemented? My understanding is that it is some sort of hash table, but I haven't been able to find any sort of definitive answer.
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XCode auto-completion - replace text keystroke? === Say we have a TestClass with the 2 methods getSomeString and getAnotherString And we are editing the following code and the cursor is in the location shown : NSString *aString = [TestClass get&lt;cursorIsHere&gt;SomeString]; Say I want to change it to use ge...
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Ajax based Dashboard On LargeData (Asp.net) === iam working on some sort of crm application which has huge sales data with all the customer leads etc (ASP.net 2.0/AJAx) i want to create a dashboard which will have four separate data containers each container will have different sort of data and each container has t...
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JUnit gives no information regarding "errors" === I'm using Junit 4.4 and Ant 1.7. If a test case fails with an error (for example because a method threw an unexpected exception) I don't get any details about what the error was. My build.xml looks like this: <target name="test" depends="compile"> <juni...
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JavaScript in web developement === Why is it not advisable to use JavaScript in JSP? One rationale that I can think of is turning off the feature in browser would stop the code from executing. Is there any other reason behind this?
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setNeedsDisplay not working? === I have a problem redrawing a custom view in simple cocoa application. Drawing is based on one parameter that is being changed by a simple NSSlider. However, although i implement -setParameter: and -parameter methods and bind slider's value to that parameter in interface builder i canno...
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Best resource for serious Commodore 64 programming. === What is the best resource for serious Commodore 64 programming? Assume that serious programming on the Commodore 64 is not done in BASIC V2 that ships with the Commodore 64. I feel like most of the knowledge is tied up in old books and not available on the ...
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Any real-world experience of the "ZK" Ajax framework? === Does anyone have real-world experience of [ZK][1] that they can pass on? The marketing blurb on their web site makes it all sound too good to be true. Any issues with performance, browser compatibility, tooling, widget availability, etc? [1]: http://www....
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What should a non CS grad learn to be good with programming languages like C#? === I'm a non CS graduate and have often heard that CS grads do great programming with languages like C#. I guess they understand the low level details (closer to the metal) so they probably code better. I come from business application ...
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Does it make sense to convert DB-ish queries into Rails ActiveRecord Model lingo? === mysql> desc categories; +-------+-------------+------+-----+---------+----------------+ | Field | Type | Null | Key | Default | Extra | +-------+-------------+------+-----+---------+----------------...
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MATLAB "C" DLL Errors === I'm compiling some MATLAB functions into a C DLL. The exported `mlf` functions return a boolean value representing whether the function succeeded or not. When the return value is false, I want to find out the error information. I couldn't find a way to do that! (other than compiling and expor...
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Learning Grails === I am planning to learn Grails . Which is the best book that i should refer for this?Is there any website available on this for beginners?
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Lock free constructs in .net === I am new to .net and would like to know whether .net has the java equivalent of AtomicInteger, ConcurrentLinkedQueue, etc? I did a bit of search and couldnt come up with anything. The lock free algorithms need some sort of a CAS instruction, which is provided through the undocume...
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