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Reference material for LabVIEW
===
I'm supposed to learn how to use [LabVIEW][1] for my new job, and I'm wondering if anybody can recommend some good books or reference/tutorial web sites.
I'm a senior developer with lots of Java/C#/C++ experience.
I realize that this question is perhaps more vague than is inten... | 0 | [
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How do you convert an aspx or master page file to page and code behind?
===
I have a project where a .master page was created without a code behind page. Now I want to add a code behind page for this .master page and move the "in page" code to the code behind file. What is the best/easiest way to go about doing this? ... | 0 | [
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What your favorite desk for a developer's home office?
===
I'd like to know what you think the best desk for a developer is. Size and price aren't a huge factor.
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Silverlight DataBinding cross thread issue
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I have an Image control with it's source bound to a property on an object(string url to an image). After making a service call, i update the data object with a new URL. The exception is thrown after it leaves my code, after invoking the PropertyChanged event.
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I am trying to improve the performance of a web application. I have metrics that I can use to optimise the time taken to return the main HTML page, but I'm concerned about the external CSS and Javascript files that are included from these HTML pages. These are served static... | 0 | [
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Rotate Windows XP Desktop
===
My LCD rotates. The software that comes with my ATI card to rotate the desktop just crashes. Is there any other way to rotate a Windows XP Desktop by 90 degree increments? I am looking for either software or code (any language is fine.) I know I have seen this before, but I can't find... | 0 | [
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MySQL UTF/Unicode migration tips
===
Does anyone have any tips or gotcha moments to look out for when trying to migrate MySQL tables from the the default case-insenstive swedish or ascii charsets to utf-8? Some of the projects that I'm involved in are striving for better internationalization and the database is going ... | 0 | [
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Determining the last changelist synced to in Perforce
===
A question that occasionally arises is what is the best way to determine the changelist that you last synced to in Perforce. This is often needed for things like injecting the changelist number into the revision info by the automatic build system.
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What languages support covariance on inherited methods' return types?
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"Phantom" directories in an SVN repository
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I've somehow managed to get an SVN repository into a bad state. I've moved a directory and now I can't commit it in its new location.
As far as `svn status` is concerned, the directory is unknown (the name of the directory is `type`).
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$ svn status
? type
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Recursive function for an xml file (hierarchial data).
===
I want to recursively traverse an XML file, and need a little help with the C# code.
My XML file looks like:
<pre>
@categories@
@category id="1"@
@/category@
@category id="2"@
@category id="3"@ @/category@
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Sprintf in Java
===
Printf got added to Java with the 1.5 release but I can't seem to find how to send the output to a string rather than a file (which is what sprintf does in C). Does anyone know how to do this? | 0 | [
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===
I'm looking to convert a SQL like statement on the fly to the equivalent regex i.e.
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LIKE 'Sm_th'
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"getting" path in linux
===
I am writing a c program in linux. Commands like execv() require a path in the form of a c string. Is there a command that will return the current path in the form of a c style string? | 0 | [
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Best way in asp.net to force https for an entire site?
===
About 6 months ago I rolled out a site where every request needed to be over https. The only way at the time I could find to ensure that every request to a page was over https was to check it in the page load event. If the request was not over http I would r... | 0 | [
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Slow SQL Query due to inner and left join?
===
Can anyone explain this behavior or how to get around it?
If you execute this query:
select *
from TblA
left join freetexttable ( TblB, *, 'query' ) on TblA.ID = [Key]
inner join DifferentDbCatalog.dbo.TblC on TblA.ID = TblC.TblAID
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ClickOnce disallow publishing of Debug builds
===
Is there any way to disallow publishing of debug builds with ClickOnce? I only want to allow Release builds through, but right now human error causes a debug build to slip in once in a while. | 0 | [
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Migrating to a GUI witout losing business logic written in COBOL
===
We maintain a system that has over a million lines of COBOL code. Does someone have suggestions about how to migrate to a GUI (probably Windows based) without losing all the business logic we have written in COBOL? And yes, some of the business logic... | 0 | [
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Can you recommend "Software Masterpiece"?
===
I found there is "Software Masterpiece" from [c2.com][1].
Reading and studying these kinds of software codes will be great step being better programmer.
But I want to know more softwares not just listed ones - Qmail, Emacs, Python and etc.
Can you recommend "Softw... | 4 | [
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Who, what, when, where, and why should you codereview?
===
- Who should be reviewed?
- Who should do the reviewing?
- What code should be reviewed? (all
code? Big changes? Etc)
- Where should the review take place?
(Does it have to take place in
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Is there a way to ensure entire code block execution in a .NET thread?
===
In my C# program, I have a thread that represents a running test, which can be aborted by a click on a button labeled "Interrupt execution". In order for the thread (and therefore the test) to terminate in an elegant manner (and do some vital w... | 0 | [
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Customising log4j adapter
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I want to build my own custom log4j (network) adapter to solve my problem [that I posted here.][1]
I have looked at the documentation on the log4j and I cant see where/if the developers go into how to do this.
Can anyone point me in the right direction to get started?
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How to set the order in subnodes of a tree structure.
===
I have a tree representation of pages in a CMS application. However, I don't have a good way to:
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Any suggestions? | 0 | [
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There are thousands of vi tutorials on the web, most of them generically listing all the commands. There are even videos on youtube which show basic functionality. But does anyone know of a vi tutorial which focuses on the needs of pro... | 0 | [
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I'd like to enable/disable some other controls based on how many items are in my `ListView` control. I can't find any event that would do this, either on the `ListView` itself or on the `ListViewItemCollection`. M... | 0 | [
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I would like to monitor the following system information in Java:
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Which Version of Python to Use for Maximum Compatibility
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If I was going to start an open source project using Python what version should I use to ensure that the vast majority of users can use it on their system?
I'm the kind of person who quickly jumps to the next version (which I'll do when Python 3 comes out... | 0 | [
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SQL Server, nvarchar(MAX) or ntext, image or varbinary?
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When should I choose one or the other? What are the implications regarding space and (full-text) indexing?
BTW: I'm currently using SQL Server 2005 planing to upgrade to 2008 in the following months.
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How many rows should be in the (main) buffer of a virtual Listview control?
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Django: Print url of view without hardcoding the url
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Is there a good Fogbugz client for Mac OS X?
===
And/or: do I need one?
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"Cannot change DataType of a column once it has data" error in Visual Studio 2005 DataSet Designer
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===
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Best ASP.NET E-Commerce Framework (aspDotNetStoreFront, AbleCommerce, BVCommerce, MediaChase,...)
===
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I've noticed a lot of microsoft sites have the *.MSPX extension. While I'm very familiar with ASP.NET, I've not seen this extension before.
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How can I generate database tables from C# classes?
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Does anyone know a way to auto-generate database tables for a given class? I'm not looking for an entire persistence layer - I already have a data access solution I'm using, but I suddenly have to store a lot of information from a large number of classes and I r... | 0 | [
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Is there a Firefox 3 addon similar to View Source Chart?
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Before I upgraded to Firefox 3 I used to constantly use the [View Source Chart Firefox Addon][1] which shows the source HTML in a very organized, graphical form. Unfortunately, this addon is only for Firefox 2 and the beta version for Firefox 3 now costs $10... | 0 | [
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Best programming language to write a Windows File Manager app.
===
I would like to write my own file manager i.e. something like what XYplorer or Free Commander does but with a feature set that's more helpful to programmers.
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How do you set up a python wsgi server under IIS with fastcgi?
===
I work in a windows environment and would prefer to deploy code to IIS. At the same time I would like to code in python. Having read that IIS can run fastCGI application, I went to the IIS site where it describes in detail how to get PHP up and runnin... | 0 | [
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Storing Windows passwords.
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How to get the most of out laptop batteries
===
What strategies should you employ to make laptop batteries last? | 2 | [
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===
Is there any good oracle podcasts around? The only ones I've found hard been produced by oracle corp, and as such are little more than advertising pieces pushing their technology of the moment. | 4 | [
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===
There's at least three ways of passing data into a Flex binary from a Rails application. Right now, I'm using the old e4x resultFormat with a xml.erb template. I've done AMF before, but I feel like inlining parameters into the e... | 0 | [
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GODI installation issue
===
I'm trying to install [GODI][1] on linux (Ubuntu). It's a library management tool for the ocaml language. I've actually installed this before --twice, but awhile ago-- with no issues --that I can remember-- but this time I just can't figure out what I'm missing.
$ ./bootstrap --prefi... | 0 | [
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Top tips for secure web applications
===
I am looking for easy steps that are simple and effective in making a web application more secure.
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UserControl rendering: write link to current page?
===
I'm implementing a custom control and in this control I need to write a bunch of links to the current page, each one with a different query parameter. I need to keep existing query string intact, and add (or modify the value of ) an extra query item (eg. "page"):... | 0 | [
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ASP.NET MVC Preview 5 routing ambiguity
===
I have a problem with a sample routing with the preview 5 of asp.net mvc.
In the AccountController I have 2 actions:
public ActionResult Delete()
public ActionResult Delete(string username)
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Versioning library like SQLite database library?
===
I like how SQLite library can be included into an application and the application has a full-fledged database to use.
Similarly, is there an open source versioning library that I can include into my application so that I can save versions of files as well as do d... | 0 | [
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Do you know any WPF based text editor control?
===
Note that I'm not looking for something based on TextBox or RichTextBox. What I'm interested in is a text editing control written from scratch using [WPF typography][1] features. Open source would be a plus.
[1]: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms74219... | 0 | [
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How do you list all triggers in a MySQL database?
===
What is the MySQL command to list all triggers in a MySQL database? | 0 | [
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SQL Compare-Like tool for Oracle?
===
We're a .NET team which uses the Oracle DB for a lot of reasons that I won't get into. But deployment has been a bitch. We are manually keeping track of all the changes to the schema in each version, by keeping a record of all the scripts that we run during development.
Now, i... | 0 | [
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Best practices re: LINQ To SQL as a data access layer
===
Part of the web application I'm working on is an area displaying messages from management to 1...n users. I have a DataAccess project that contains the LINQ to SQL classes, and a website project that is the UI. My database looks like this:
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How can I monitor the executed sql statements on a ms SQL server 2005
===
In a project of mine the SQL statements that are executed against a ms SQL server are failing for some unknown reason. Some of the code is already used in production so debugging it is not an easy task. Therefore I need a way to see in the datab... | 0 | [
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Setting Up MySQL Triggers
===
I've been hearing about triggers, and I have a few questions.<br />
What are triggers?<br />
How do I set them up?<br />
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Are there any Open Source / Free Software alternatives to ATG?
===
ATG is a suite services built on top of J2EE which uses it's own proprietary flavor of ORM (like Hibernate but not), dependency injection (like Spring but not), and JSP tag libraries to offer and integrate services like customer profiling and targeting... | 0 | [
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Best way to test a MS Access application?
===
With the code, forms and data inside the same database I am wondering what are the best practices to design a suite of tests for a Microsoft Access application (say for Access 2007).
One of the main issues with testing forms is that only a few controls have a hwnd handl... | 0 | [
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Given an array of characters which form a sentence of words, give an efficient algorithm to reverse the order of the words (not characters) in it.
===
taken from [here][1]
>>> reversewords = lambda s: " ".join(reversed(s.split())) #NOTE: it does not meet the requirements!
>>> reversewords("this is a string... | 0 | [
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Where can I find (old) scientific articles (and books)?
===
Often when reading books I find references to old studies, essays and articles that I would like to take a closer look at. Now, the problem is, how do I find them?
Popular and semi-popular books can often be found on Amazon or other book stores, but what a... | 2 | [
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MS-Access design pattern for last value for a grouping
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It's common to have a table where for example the the fields are account, value, and time. What's the best design pattern for retrieving the last value for each account? Unfortunately the last keyword in a grouping gives you the last physical record in the d... | 0 | [
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Standard way to merge Entities in LlblGenPro
===
I start with an entity A with primary key A1, it has child collections B and C, but they are empty, because I haven't prefetched them. I now get a new occurrence of A (A prime) with primary key A1 with the child collections B and C filled.
What is a good way to get ... | 0 | [
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How can I break on exception using ddbg
===
I'm using the d programing language to write a program, and I'm trying to use ddbg to debug it. When there is an exception, I want to have the program break whenever there is an exception thrown so that I can inspect the stack.
Alternatively, is there another debugger th... | 0 | [
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Why do some websites add "Slugs" to the end of URLs?
===
Many websites, including this one, add what are apparently called *slugs* - descriptive but as far as I can tell useless bits of text - to the end of URLs.
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Would you recommend using "The C5 Generic Collection Library for C# and CLI" based on your experience with it ?
===
This free collection library comes from IT University of Copenhagen.
[http://www.itu.dk/research/c5/][1]
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subselect vs outer join
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select tblA.a,tblA.b,tblA.c,tblA.d from tblA where tblA.a not in (select tblB.a from tblB)
select tblA.a,tblA.b,tblA.c,tblA.d from tblA left outer join tblB on tblA.a = tblB.a where tblB.a is null
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===
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A Well-Designed Web App GUI Framework?
===
As one of those people that never got around to properly learning design (or having no talent for it), the design seems to be the step always holding me back. It's not a problem for rich-clients, as the standard GUI toolkits provide some acceptable ways to design a good-looki... | 0 | [
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Are unit-test names important?
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If unit-test names can become outdated over time and if you consider that the test itself is the most important thing, then is it important to choose wise test names?
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Passing switches to Xcode 3.1 user scripts
===
I have a user script that would be much more useful if it could dynamically change some of its execution dependent on what the user wanted. Passing simple switches would easily solve this problem but I don't see any way to do it.
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Tips for database design in a web application
===
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Create a variable in .CSS file for use within that .CSS file
===
We have some "theme colors" that are reused in our CSS sheet.
Is there a way to set a variable and then reuse it?
E.g.,
.css
OurColor: Blue
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What language do I use to program behavior for electronic devices?
===
It is very difficult to find information on programming hardware or electronic devices that are not an actual desktop computer, laptop or server. A few instances that I am speaking of are kid's toys like Bop It, or how about a control system for th... | 0 | [
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How to make your website look the same on Linux
===
I have a fairly standards compliant XHTML+CSS site that looks great on all browsers on PC and Mac. The other day I saw it on FF3 on Linux and the letter spacing was slightly larger, throwing everything out of whack and causing unwanted wrapping and clipping of text. ... | 0 | [
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Using yield to iterate over a datareader might not close the connection?
===
Here is a sample code to retrieve data from a database using the yield keyword that I found in a few place while googling around :
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Maven2 Eclipse integration
===
There seem to be two rival Eclipse plugins for integrating with Maven:
[m2Eclipse][1]
and
[q4e][2].
Has anyone recently evaluated or used these plugins?
Why would I choose one or the other?
[1]: http://m2eclipse.codehaus.org/
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JUnit for database code
===
I've been trying to implement unit testing and currently have some code that does the following:
1. query external database, loading
into a feed table
2. query a view,
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feed table
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Simple encryption implementation in C
===
I've used a nice public domain [C++ DES implementation][1] before, but now I need some simple, basic, fast cryptography for an embedded system.
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Reading from a socket in C#
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I am trying to read ASCII text response from a tcp open streaming socket
This is what I have come up with so far. I want to know what is the best way to do this that includes error handling. Should I also be checking the SocketError after the Receive call in the do loop?
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SQL to add column with default value - Access 2003
===
Updating an old ASP/Access site for a client (and hating it) - I need SQL to add a column to an existing table and set a default value. Doesn't work - any ideas?
This works fine
ALTER TABLE documents ADD COLUMN membersOnly NUMBER
I want this to work:
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C# Console?
===
Does anyone know if there is a c# Console app, similar to the Python or Ruby console? I know the whole "Compiled versus Interpreted" difference, but with C#'s reflection power I think it could be done.
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Win32 HCURSOR
===
I am building a custom win32 control/widget and would like to change the cursor to a horizontal "splitter" symbol when hovering over a particular vertical line in the control. IE: I want to drag this vertical line (splitter bar) left and right (WEST and EAST).
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Practical Experience using Stripes?
===
I am coming from an Enterprise Java background which involves a fairly heavyweight software stack, and have recently discovered the
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How to code an iPhone app that will send predefined smses to predefined numbers?
===
Many people I am sure use a smart netbank that lets you transfer money from your savings account to your credit card account, or just ask for the saldo, using just SMS. I have been doing this for a few years now on my 10 year old noki... | 0 | [
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Can I detect and handle MySQL Warnings with PHP?
===
I'm dealing with a MySQL table that defines the JobName column as UNIQUE. If somebody tries to save a new Job to the database using a JobName that is already in the database, MySQL throws a warning.
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java String concatenation
===
I'm curious and wasn't sure, so i thought id ask:
assuming String a and b.
a+=b
a.concat(b)
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===
I've got a C# class with a Dispose function via IDisposable. Its intended to be used inside a using block so the expensive resource it handles can be released right away.
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Simple third party Captcha I can add to my website.
===
Just something simple like showing an image and asking the user to type in the number on the image.
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===
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===
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Standards Document
===
I am with writing a coding standards document for a team of about 15 with a load of between 10 and 15 projects a year. Amongst other sections (which I may post here as I get to them) I am writing a section on code formatting. So to start with, I think it wise that, for whatever reason, we establ... | 0 | [
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Tomcat vs Weblogic JNDI Lookup
===
The Weblogic servers we are using have been configured to allow JNDI datasource names like "appds".
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