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ncover with nunit2 task in NAnt
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Is there any chance to get this work? I want my tests to be run by nunit2 task in NAnt. In addition I want to run NCover without running tests again. | 0 | [
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An easy way to diff log files, ignoring the time stamps?
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I need to diff two log files but ignore the time stamp part of each line (the first 12 characters to be exact). Is there a good tool, or a clever awk command, that could help me out? | 0 | [
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How can I get the definition (body) of a trigger in SQL Server?
===
Unable to find a SQL diff tool that meets my needs, I am writing my own. Between the INFORMATION_SCHEMA and sys tables, I have a mostly-complete working version. But one thing I can't find in the metadata is the <em>definition</em> of a trigger, you... | 0 | [
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Truncate (not round) decimal places in SQL Server
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I'm trying to determine the best way to truncate or drop extra decimal places in SQL without rounding. For example:
declare @value decimal(18,2)
set @value = 123.456
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Best way to rotate Apache log files
===
I've got an Apache server that has one access log file that is topping 600MB. This makes it really hard to search the file or parse it.
What software or modules for Apache are available that will make a daily copy of my access file to make it more manageable?
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Pass functions in F#
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Is it possible to pass a reference to a function to another function in F#? Specifically, I'd like to pass lambda functions like
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strip all html tags except links
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I am trying to write a regex to strip all HTML with the exception of links (the `<a href` and `</a>` tags respectively. It does not have to be 100% secure (I am not worried about injection attacks or anything as I am parsing content that has already been approved and published into... | 0 | [
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Does Microsoft ASP.NET Ajax Cause DOM Object Leaks?
===
We've been using "Drip" to try and identify why pages with UpdatePanels in them tend to use a lot of client-side memory. With a page with a regular postback, we are seeing 0 leaks detected by Drip. However, when we add an update panel to the mix, every single D... | 0 | [
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How do I document a module in Python?
===
That's it. If you want to document a function or a class, you put a string just after the definition. For instance:
def foo():
"""This function does nothing."""
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But what about a module? How can I document what a *file.py* does?
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IE6 and XML prolog
===
With an XML prolog like
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
and a Doctype like
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Frameset//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-frameset.dtd">
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How To Extract SFTP SSH Key From Key Cache in FileZilla FTP Client
===
I have connected to a server via SFTP using FileZilla and accepted adding the server's SSH key to the key cache in FileZilla.
How can I extract this cached key to a keyfile so that may use it through other SFTP applications that require a keyf... | 0 | [
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===
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Best way to use a property to reference a Key-Value pair in a dictionary
===
This is a fairly trivial matter, but I'm curious to hear people's opinions on it.
If I have a Dictionary<string, string> which I'm access through properties, which of these formats would you prefer for the property?
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How do you insert invisible watermarks in images for copyright purposes? I'm looking for a python library.
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===
What's the best way to extend the User model (bundled with Django's authentication app) with custom fields? I would also possibly like to use the email as the username (for authentication purposes).
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SQL Server Alter Computed Column
===
Does anyone know of a way to alter a computed column without dropping the column in SQL Server. I want to stop using the column as a computed column and start storing data directly in the column, but would like to retain the current values.
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I need to display a variable-length message and allow the text to be selectable. The blinking input caret is confusing. How do I hide it? | 0 | [
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Project design / FS layout for large django projects
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Publishing Flash video
===
What options do I have to publish Flash video from webcams other than Adobe's Media Server and Red5? I would prefer a solution in .NET, Python or PHP but can't find anything.
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Hudson can't build my Maven 2 project because it says artifacts are missing from the repository? (they aren't)
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Database sharding and Rails
===
What's the best way to deal with a sharded database in Rails? Should the sharding be handled at the application layer, the active record layer, the database driver layer, a proxy layer, or something else altogether? What are the pros and cons of each? | 0 | [
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Can you use reflection to find the name of the currently executing method?
===
Like the title says: Can reflection give you the name of the currently executing method.
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Software Testing Books
===
So I've recently read [Test Driven Development][1] by Kent Beck, which I found interesting (although it felt a bit light on details) and I've started using unit tests in my programming which I'm really enjoying the added peace of mind about code quality versus ad hoc testing, although I'm no... | 4 | [
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Real-time wmv video encoding in C#
===
How to encode video on the fly and send it trough the network from C#?
Can't find a suitable library. I need to encode in WMV and don't mind if the actual encoding is made in C++ as long as the library has a .NET dll available.
Thanks | 0 | [
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Searching subversion history (full text)
===
Is there a way to perform a full text search of a subversion repository, including all the history?
For example, I've written a feature that I used somewhere, but then it wasn't needed, so I svn rm'd the files, but now I need to find it again to use it for something else... | 0 | [
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Connecting private IPs
===
A friend of mine told me there was a way to connect two private IPs without using a proxy server. The idea was that both computers connected to a public server and some how the server joined the private connections and won't use any more bandwidth.
Is this true? How's this technique named... | 0 | [
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SQL: Select like column from two tables
===
I have a database with two tables (Table1 and Table2). They both have a common column [ColumnA] which is an nvarchar. How can I select this column from both tables and return it as a single column in my result set?
So I'm looking for something like:
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Looking for a simple JavaScript example that updates DOM.
===
The question says it all. :) | 0 | [
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How do I best generate a CSV (comma-delimited text file) for download with ASP.NET?
===
This is what I've got. It works. But, is there a simpler or better way?
One an ASPX page, I've got the download link...
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Direct connections.
===
From a [Joel's post on Copilot][1]:
> Direct Connect! We’ve always done
> everything we can to make sure that
> Fog Creek Copilot can connect in any
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===
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Code Review Collaboration
===
My teams develop in C# and Java using Perforce for source control. Our two teams are spread out geographically and we are wanting to implement code reviews accross those teams. I have been looking for a tool to assist us with these reviews and I have narrowed my search to SmartBear's Code... | 0 | [
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Difference between foreach and for loops over an IEnumerable class in C#
===
I have been told that there is a performance difference between the following code blocks.
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===
There are lots of difference software licenses. The GPL is pretty strict and aims to keep software "free". Many projects use more liberal license, e.g. that are more "business friendly".
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How to start learning JAVA for use with Oracle RDBMS?
===
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How Can I Monitor Which Window Currently Has Keyboard Focus
===
Is there a way to track which window currently has keyboard focus. I could handle WM_SETFOCUS for every window but I'm wondering if there's an alternative, simpler method (i.e. a single message handler somewhere).
I could use OnIdle() in MFC and call G... | 0 | [
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What is the best practice for estimating required time for development of the SDLC phases?
===
As project manager, your required to organize your time so that the project meets a deadline. Is there some sort of equation to use for estimating how long development will take for let's say the database (like time = sql st... | 0 | [
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Can .NET check other running programs command line parameters?
===
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cmd defaults to F: drive
===
When I open cmd on my laptop it is defaulting to the F: drive. This is troubling me does anyone know how it got that way or how to get it back to where it opens to the C: drive by default? | 0 | [
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Order an Array like another Array in C#
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Given that I have a hash of id(key) and countries(values) sorted alphabetically, what is the best way to bubble up an entry to the top of the stack?
===
This is a php example, but an algorithm for any language would do. What I specifically want to do is bubble up the United States and Canada to the top of the list. He... | 0 | [
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Database Patterns
===
Does anyone know of papers/books/etc. that document patterns for databases? For example, one common rule of thumb is that every table should have a primary key and that the key should be [devoid of information content][1]. So I was wondering if anyone had written a book or published papers rega... | 0 | [
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Program for working with large CSV Files
===
Are there any good programs for dealing with reading large CSV files? Some of the datafiles I deal with are in the 1 GB range. They have too many lines for Excel to even deal with. Using Access can be a little slow, as you have to actually import them into a database to wo... | 0 | [
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Differences in string compare methods in C#
===
Comparing string in C# is pretty simple. In fact there are several ways to do it. I have listed some in the block below. What I am curious about are the differences between them and when one should be used over the others? Should one be avoided at all costs? Are the... | 0 | [
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Enabled Brigded Network in Vmware Server
===
I have the vmware server with this error, anyone knows how to fix it?![VMware Server Error][1]
[1]: http://soporte.cardinalsystems.com.ar/errorvmwareserver.jpg | 0 | [
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Strong Validation in WPF
===
I have a databound TextBox in my application like so: (The type of `Height` is `decimal?`)
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preferred way to implement visitor pattern in dynamic languages?
===
As an exercise for myself, I was translating a sample program into various languages. Starting in C#, I had a visitor-pattern interface like so:
interface Visitor
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Unit testing with network-reliant code
===
I'm trying to be better about unit testing my code, but right now I'm writing a lot of code that deals with remote systems. SNMP, WMI, that sort of thing. With most classes I can mock up objects to test them, but how do you deal with unit testing a real system? For example... | 0 | [
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Which Oracle version supports cube and rollup?
===
Particularly, Does it work with 9i Standard?
Do you have some easy example that'd allow me to check it? | 0 | [
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What are the best keyboard macros for programming in windows?
===
I like putting shortcuts of the form "g - google.lnk" in my start menu so google is two keystrokes away. Win, g.
My eight or so most frequent applications go there.
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How do I get the current location of an iframe?
===
I have built a basic data entry application allowing users to browse external content in iframe and enter data quickly from the same page. One of the data variables is the URL.
Ideally I would like to be able to load the iframes current url into a textbox with javas... | 0 | [
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===
So, I was reading the Google testing blog, and it says that global state is bad and makes it hard to write tests. I believe it--my code is difficult to test right now. So how do I avoid global state?
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Best Language for an AJAX-driven "Reputation Index"
===
I'd like to produce a fun AJAX-driven "Reputation Index" taking from Cory Doctorow's book "Down an Out in the Magic Kingdom" where "Whuffie" is a measurement of reputation/currency.
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BLOB Storage - 100+ GB, MySQL, SQLLite, or PostgreSQL + Python
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Add alternating row color to SQL Server Reporting services report
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Reading Email using Pop3 in C#
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I am looking for a method of reading emails using Pop3 in C# 2.0. Currently, I am using code found in [CodeProject][1]. However, this solution is less than ideal. The biggest problem is that it doesn't support emails written in unicode.
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How do I prevent replay attacks?
===
This is related to [another question I asked](/questions/43324/can-i-put-an-aspnet-session-id-in-a-hidden-form-field). In summary, I have a special case of a URL where, when a form is POSTed to it, I can't rely on cookies for authentication or to maintain the user's session, but I ... | 0 | [
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WPF - Load Font from Stream?
===
I have a MemoryStream with the contents of a Font File (.ttf) and I would like to be able to create a FontFamily WPF object from that stream **WITHOUT** writing the contents of the stream to disk. I know this is possible with a System.Drawing.FontFamily but I cannot find out how to do ... | 0 | [
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How to reference javadocs to dependencies in Maven's eclipse plugin when javadoc not attached to dependency
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I use Eclipse, Maven, and Java in my development. I use Maven to download dependencies (jar files and javadoc when available) and Maven's eclipse plug-in to generate the .project and .classpath files for Ecl... | 0 | [
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catching button clicks in javascript without server interaction
===
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C# .Net 3.5 Code to replace a file extension using LINQ
===
I've written this very simple function to replace a file extension using LINQ in C#.NET 3.5 however I have a feeling that there's a more elegant way to do this. (I'm not committed to using LINQ here - just looking for a more elegant approach.) Ideas?
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What can cause .NET assembly registration to fail?
===
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Compressing a TIF file
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I'm trying to convert a multipage color tif file to a c# CompressionCCITT3 tif in C#. I realize that I need to make sure that all pixels are 1 bit. I have not found a useful example of this online.
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For this directory structure:
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Arbitrary Naming Convention Question About Business Objects
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Ok, do you do Business.Name or Business.BusinessName
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Single Sign On across multiple domains
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JavaFX video encoding
===
On [JavaFX's Wikipedia][1]
> In May 2008 (...) Sun Also announced a
> multi-year agreement with On2
> Technologies to bring comprehensive
> video capabilities to the JavaFX
> product family using the company's
> TrueMotion Video codec.
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Tools to convert asp.net dynamic site into static site
===
Are there any tools that will spider an asp.net website and create a static site? | 0 | [
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How to ensure that the same thread is used to execute code in IIS?
===
We have a third party dll that is used in our web service hosted in IIS6. The problem is that once this dll is loaded into memory, the exception <a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.accessviolationexception.aspx">AccessViolationE... | 0 | [
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What is the best way to send html/image email?
===
Do you attach the images?
Use absolute urls?
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Your Favorite Code Kata
===
What are your favorite code [kata](http://codekata.pragprog.com/)?
* What do you do to practice software development?
* Where do you go to find new small projects to practice?
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what algorithm/pseudo-code is used to create the paging links for stackoverflow
===
Can someome provide code or pseudo-code for how the paging links in stackoverflow are generated?
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What’s your logging philosophy?
===
As [Jeff Atwood asked][1]: "What’s your logging philosophy? Should all code be littered with .logthis() and .logthat() calls? Or do you inject logging after the fact somehow?"
[1]: http://blog.stackoverflow.com/2008/09/podcast-20/ | 0 | [
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How do I simultaneously work on version 1.1 and version 2.0?
===
The situation: We're out of beta and version 1.0 has been released to several customer sites. Team A is already busy working on version 1.1 that will have incremental bugfixes and usability tweaks, while another team works on version 2.0 with large-scale... | 0 | [
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Octal number literals: when? why? ever?
===
I have never used octal numbers in my code nor come across any code that used it (hexadecimal and bit twiddling notwithstanding).
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How to convince a company to switch their Source Control.
===
My current place of employment is currently in a transition, new ownership has taken over, things are finally getting standardized and proper guidelines are being enforced.
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.NET Development on a Mac Tips
===
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Good place for a week of training?
===
I am a junior developer in Philadelphia, my company is letting me pick somewhere to go for a week of training.
Anyone have any good recommendations? I am into web development, design, usability. Anything from PHP to .NET to Scala to Ruby. Thanks!
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Adding more information to TestResult.xml file from NUnit
===
I would like to be able to add a "message" to a unit test, such that it actually appears within the TestResult.xml file generated by NUnit. For example, this is currently generated:
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How Do I Test Rails Logging In from the Console?
===
I was having a heck of a time figuring out how to login and logout using response objects from Rails. The standard blogs were ok, but I finally diagnosed it, and I wanted to record it here.
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Why continue writing legacy systems?
===
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version control practice
===
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How to start using ndepend?
===
I recently downloaded ndepend and ran an analysis on an open source project I participate in.
I did not now where to look next - a bit of visual and information overload and it turned out I don't even know where to start.
Can anyone suggest starting points?
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Identifying ASP.NET web service references
===
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Is there a good method in C# for throwing an exception on a given thread
===
The code that I want to write is like this:
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Regex in VB6?
===
I need to write a program that can sift through specially-formatted text files (essentially CSV files with a fixed set of column types that have different delimiters for some columns ... comma in most places, colons in others) to search for formatting errors. I figure regular expressions will be the... | 0 | [
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dotNetNuke/Moodle integration
===
anyone out there have a moodle module for dotnetnuke, or some kind of integration setup that at least allows SSO? | 0 | [
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In C++, what alternatives do I have for exposing a collection, from the point of view of performance and data integrity.
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My problem is that I want to return an internal list of data to the caller, but I don't want to generate a copy. Thant leaves me with either returning a reference to the list, or a pointer to th... | 0 | [
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VB.NET Empty String Array
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How can I create an empty one-dimensional string array? | 0 | [
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How to have to remote orgins for Git?
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My company is a small one where we would be using Git for version control. The main server will be local. But we do want an server where our local repo is kept online to give access to our clients so that they can have assurance that we are doing the right thing and to allow t... | 0 | [
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About "AUTOMATIC TEXT SUMMARIZER (lingustic based)"
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I am having **"AUTOMATIC TEXT SUMMARIZER (linguistic approach)"** as my final year project. I have collected enough research papers and gone through them. Still i am not very clear about the ***'how-to-go-for-it'*** thing. Basically i found **"AUTOMATIC TEXT SUM... | 0 | [
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Create an ActionLink with HTML elements in the link text
===
In an ASP.NET MVC view I'd like to include a link of the form:
`<a href="blah">Link text <span>with further descriptive text</span></a>`
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Why do ruby setters need "self." qualification within the class?
===
Ruby setters -- whether created by (c)attr_accessor or manually -- seem to be the only methods that need "self." qualification when accessed within the class itself. This seems to put Ruby alone the world of languages:
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Is there a plugin for targetting .NET 1.1 with VS 2008?
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Question in the title... | 0 | [
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