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How do you determine how far to normalize a database?
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When creating a database structure, what are good guidelines to follow or good ways to determine how far a database should be normalized? Should you create an un-normalized database and split it apart as the project progresses? Should you create it fully normal... | 0 | [
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What are some good LINQ resouces?
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I have just finished reading "LINQ in Action" which I have found to be a great resource. What are some other resources available? | 0 | [
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Are mocks better than stubs?
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A while ago I read the [Mocks Aren't Stubs][1] article by Martin Fowler and I must admit I'm a bit scared of external dependencies with regards to added complexity so I would like to ask:
What is the best method to use when unit testing?
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Remove duplicates from a List<T> in C#
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Anyone have a quick method for de-duplicating a generic List<T> in C#? | 0 | [
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How-to: Ranking Search Results
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I have a webapp development problem that I've developed one solution for, but am trying to find other ideas that might get around some performance issues I'm seeing.
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Is there a way to parse a dependency tree from a build script output?
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I have an inherited project that uses a build script (not make) to build and link the project with various libraries.
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Google App Engine: Is it possible to do a Gql LIKE query?
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Simple one really. In SQL, if I want to search a text field for a couple of characters, I can do:
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Generator Expressions vs. List Comprehension
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When should you use generator expressions vs. list comprehensions in Python and vice-versa?
# Generator expression
(x*2 for x in range(256))
# List comprehension
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User Authentication in Pylons + AuthKit
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I am trying to create a web application using Pylons and the resources on the web point to the [PylonsBook][1] page which isn't of much help. I want authentication and authorisation and is there anyway to setup Authkit to work easily with Pylons?
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Most elegant way to force a Textfield element to line-wrap, *regardless* of whitespace
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Using core JQuery, how do you remove all the options of a select box, then add one option and select it?
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My select box is the following
<Select id="mySelect" size="9" </Select>
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HTML Compression and SEO?
===
At work, we have a dedicated SEO Analyst who's job is to pour over lots of data (KeyNote/Compete etc) and generate up fancy reports for the executives so they can see how we are doing against our competitors in organic search ranking. He also leads initiatives to improve the SEO rankings ... | 0 | [
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===
I know you can look at the row.count, but are there other ways to tell if a dataset is empty? | 0 | [
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I'm struggling to find the right terminology here, but if you have jQuery object...
$('#MyObject')
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Justification for Reflection in C#
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I've heard that creating a new process on a Windows box is more expensive than on Linux. Is this true? Can somebody explain the technical reasons for why it's more expensive and provide any historical reasons for the design decisions behind thos... | 0 | [
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Refer /select a drive based only on it's LABEL? (i.e., not the drive letter?)
===
I'm trying to refer to a drive whose letter may change. I'd like to refer to it by its label (e.g., MyLabel (v:) within a Batch File. It can be referred to by V:\ . I'd like to refer to it by MyLabel.
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How do you create a virtual network interface on Windows?
===
On linux, it's possible to create a tun interface using a tun driver which provides a "network interface psuedo-device" that can be treated as a regular network interface. Is there a way to do this programmatically on windows? Is there a way to do this wi... | 0 | [
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Upgrade database from SQL Server 2000 to 2005 -- and rebuild full-text indexes?
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I'm loading a SQL Server 2000 database into my new SQL Server 2005 instance. As expected, the full-text catalogs don't come with it. How can I rebuild them?
Right-clicking my full text catalogs and hitting "rebuild indexes" just han... | 0 | [
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Handling HttpRequestValidationException gracefully and ASP.net AJAX compatible?
===
ValidateEvents is a great ASP.net function, but the Yellow Screen of Death is not so nice. I found a way how to handle the HttpRequestValidationException gracefully [here][1], but that does not work with ASP.net AJAX properly.
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Programatically determine how many Comments a blog post has
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What is the most efficient way to determine how many comments a particular blog post has? We want to store the data for a new web app. We have a list of permalink URl's as well as the RSS feeds. | 0 | [
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What is a magic number, and why is it bad?
===
What is a magic number?
Why should it be avoided?
Are there cases where it's appropriate?
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How Does gcc on Solaris Find It's Libraries?
===
I'm trying to install 'quadrupel', a library that relies on ffmpeg on Solaris x86.
I managed to build ffmpeg and its libraries live in /opt/gnu/lib and the includes are in /opt/gnu/include but when I try to build quadrupel, it can't find the ffmpeg headers.
What f... | 0 | [
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Is it worth learning to use MSBuild?
===
I simply wondered whether people thought it was worth learning to use the MSBuild syntax in order to customise the build process for a .net project, or whether it is really not worth it given the ease with which one can build a project using visual studio.
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SEO Superstitions: Are <script> tags really bad?
===
We have an SEO team at my office, and one of their dictums is that having lots of <script> blocks inline with the HTML is apocalypticly bad. As a developer that makes no sense to me at all. Surely the Google search engineers, who are the smartest people on the... | 0 | [
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===
Is it possible for UDP data to come to you corrupted? I know it is possible for it to be lost. | 0 | [
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For general protocol message exchange, with loss tolerant. How much more efficient is UDP over TCP? | 0 | [
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===
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===
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Organization of C files
===
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Combining and Caching multiple JavaScript files in ASP.net
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Preparing an iPhone Application for Submission to the App Store
===
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> The binary you uploaded was invalid. The signature was invalid, or it was not signed with an Apple submission certificate.
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===
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===
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===
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Is it possible to develop DirectX apps in Linux?
===
More out of interest than anything else, but can you compile a DirectX app under linux?
Obviously there's no official SDK, but I was thinking it might be possible with wine.
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===
I'm really beginning to understand what people mean when they say that C++'s error messages are pretty terrible in regards to templates. I've seen horrendously long errors for things as simple as a function not matching its prototype.
Are there any tricks to deciphering ... | 0 | [
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===
How to set, clear and toggle a bit in C? | 0 | [
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===
Is there a risk of legal trouble if you include GPL or LGPL licensed icons in a closed source software?
Would it force it to become open source just to include the icon?
Does it matter if the icon is compiled as a resource?
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===
Right up front: I do _not_ want to start a religious war.
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Implications of Instantiating Objects with Dynamic Variables in PHP
===
What are the performance, security, or "other" implications of using the following form to declare a new class instance in PHP
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How do the CakePHP and codeigniter frameworks compare to the ASP.NET MVC framework?
===
As a classic ASP developer about once a year since ASP.NET came out I decide I really gotta buckle down and learn this fancy new ASP.NET. A few days in and messing with code behinds and webforms and all this other stuff I decide t... | 0 | [
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What is a jump table?
===
Can someone explain the mechanics of a jump table and why is would be needed in embedded systems? | 0 | [
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Good Book on Scaling Asp.Net applications
===
Can somebody suggest a good solid book on scaling Asp.Net applications? One that could potentially scale to millions of users.
Some of the books listed here are pretty good (http://highscalability.com/book-store).
They cover a range of techniques which can be used inde... | 0 | [
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Hbase / Hadoop Query Help
===
I'm working on a project with a friend that will utilize Hbase to store it's data. Are there any good query examples? I seem to be writing a ton of Java code to iterate through lists of RowResult's when, in SQL land, I could write a simple query. Am I missing something? Or is Hbase mi... | 0 | [
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Is there an alternative to using % (modulus) in C/C++?
===
I read somewhere once that the modulus operator is inefficient on small embedded devices such as 8 bit micros without integer division operator. Perhaps someone can confirm this but I thought the difference is 5-10 time slower than with an integer division ope... | 0 | [
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Moving ViewState out of the page?
===
We are trying to lighten our page load as much as possible. Since ViewState can sometimes swell up to 100k of the page, I'd love to completely eliminate it.
I'd love to hear some techniques other people have used to move ViewState to a custom provider.
That said, a few cavea... | 0 | [
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What's a good IDE to edit WScript (.vbs files) that provides intellisene?
===
I tried editing it in VB.net 2005 and it's giving me syntax highlighting, but not intellisense. | 4 | [
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Is there a .NET Control Similar to the Access 2007 Split Form?
===
Is there a .NET Control Similar to the Access 2007 Split Form?
Or has anyone built such a control?
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Select a random N elements from List<T> in C#
===
I need a quick algorithm to select a random 5 elements from a generic list. For example, I'd like to get a random 5 elements from a List<string>.
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Returning from a finally block in Java
===
I was surprised recently to find that it's possible to have a return statement in a finally block in Java.
It seems like lots of people think it's a bad thing to do as described in '[Don't return in a finally clause][1]'. Scratching a little deaper, I also found '[Java's r... | 0 | [
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C++ deleting a pointer to a pointer
===
So I have a pointer to an array of pointers. If I delete it like this:
delete [] PointerToPointers;
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Free text search integrated with code coverage
===
Is there any tool which will allow me to perform a free text search over a system's code, but only over the code which was actually executed during a particular invocation?
To give a bit of background, when learning my way around a new system, I frequently find mys... | 0 | [
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DHCP overwrites Cisco VPN resolv.conf on Linux
===
I'm using an Ubuntu 8.04 (x86_64) machine to connect to my employer's Cisco VPN. (The client didn't compile out of the box, but I found <a href="http://projects.tuxx-home.at/?id=cisco_vpn_client">patches to update the client to compile on kernels released in the last ... | 0 | [
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Glade or no glade: What is the best way to use PyGtk?
===
I've been learning python for a while now with some success. I even managed to create one or two (simple) programs using PyGtk + Glade.
The thing is: I am not sure if the best way to use GTK with python is by building the interfaces using Glade.
I was won... | 0 | [
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Generating (sudo)random alpha-numeric strings
===
How can I generate a (sudo)random alpha-numeric string, something like: 'd79jd8c' in PHP? | 0 | [
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PHP + MySql + Stored Procedures, how do I get access an "out" value?
===
Documentation is severely lacking on anything to do with stored procedures in mysql with PHP. I currently have a stored procedure that I call via PHP, how can I get the value of an out parameter?
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Monitoring CPU Core Usage on Terminal Servers
===
I have windows 2003 terminal servers, multi-core. I'm looking for a way to monitor individual CPU core usage on these servers. It is possible for an end-user to have a run-away process (e.g. Internet Explorer or Outlook). The core for that process may spike to near... | 0 | [
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How can I allow incoming connections to a server inside of VirtualBox?
===
I have a NAT configured to run when loading up my favorite Linux distribution in VitualBox. This allows outgoing connections to work successfully.
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What are advantages of bytecode over native code?
===
It seems like anything you can do with bytecode you can do just as easily and much faster in native code. In theory, you could even retain platform and language independence by distributing programs and libraries in bytecode then compiling to native code at install... | 0 | [
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Tool for analyzing .Net app memory dumps
===
Can somebody suggest a good **free** tool for analyzing .Net memory dumps other than Adplus/windbg/sos ? | 0 | [
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Configure static routes on Windows
===
There is a "netsh" and a "route" command on Windows. From their help text it looks like both can be used to configure static routes. When should you use one and not the other? Is IPv6 a distinguishing factor here? | 0 | [
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Embedding a remote Python shell in an application
===
You can embed the [IPython](http://ipython.scipy.org/) shell inside of your application so that it launches the shell in the foreground. Is there a way to embed a telnet server in a python app so that you can telnet to a certain port and launch a remote IPython sh... | 0 | [
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Video Thumbnails in Java
===
I want to generate a thumbnail preview of videos in Java. I'm mostly JMF and video manipulation alienated.
- Is there an easy way to do it?
- What about codecs? Will I have to deal with it?
- Any video type is suported? (including Quicktime)
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How can you find out which process is listening on a port on Windows?
===
How can you find out which process is listening on a port on Windows? | 0 | [
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Are there any Java Developer specific Linux Distros ?
===
Enough said ... | 0 | [
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Free python decompiler that is not an online service?
===
Is there a library or app that can decompile Python 2.4+ bytecode to obtain the source code?
A search revealed:
* <http://depython.net> - an online service that you need to upload a pyc or pyo file to
* the [dis module](http://docs.python.org/lib/modu... | 0 | [
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JQuery & Objects, trying to make a ligthwight widget.
===
Trying to make a make generic select "control" that I can dynamically add elements to but I am having trouble getting functions to work right.
This is what I started with.
$select = $("<select></select>");
$select.addOption = function(value,text)... | 0 | [
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How to use webclient in a secure site?
===
I need to automate a process involving a website that is using a login form. I need to capture some data in the pages following the login page.
I know how to screen-scrape normal pages, but not those behind a secure site.
1. Can this be done with the WebClient class?
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Play button in browser
===
I want to put songs on a web page and have a little play button, like you can see on Last.fm or Pandora. There can be multiple songs listed on the site, and if you start playing a different song with one already playing, it will pause the first track and begin playing the one you just clicke... | 0 | [
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How can I help to port Google Chrome to Linux ?
===
I really enjoy Chrome, and the sheer exercise of helping a port would boost my knowledge-base.
Where do I start? | 0 | [
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Getting the ID of the element that fired an event using JQuery
===
Is there any way to get the ID of the element that fires an event?
I'm thinking something like:
<html>
<head>
<script type="text/javascript" src="starterkit/jquery.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
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How can I upsert a bunch of ActiveRecord objects and relationships in Rails?
===
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Is there a simple way to embed a browser in a Java Applications Window, which is not Platform Specific ?
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I have been looking for some time but have still to find this! | 0 | [
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I was looking out for a free plugin for developing/debugging JSP pages in eclipse.
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Compile a PHP script in Linux
===
I know php scripts don't actually compile until they are run. However say I want to create a small simple program and compile it to a binary without requiring the php binary. How could I do this?
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===
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Setting DataGridView.DefaultCellStyle.NullValue to null at designtime raises error at adding rows runtime.
===
In Visual Studio 2008
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How to print css applied background images with the winforms webbrowser control
===
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Unexpected behaviour of Process.MainWindowHandle
===
I've been trying to understand [Process.MainWindowHandle][1].
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Running a regular background event in Java web app
===
In podcast #15, Jeff mentioned he twittered about how to run a regular event in the background as if it was a normal function - unfortunately I can't seem to find that through twitter. Now I need to do a similar thing and was going to throw the question to the mas... | 0 | [
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C++ UI resources.
===
No that I know C++ i want to get into desktop application that have a UI instead of Command Prompt stuff, where should I start, and what are some good online resources? | 0 | [
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Fundamental Data Structures in C#
===
I would like to know how people implement the following data structures in C# without using the base class library implementations:-
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- Hash Table
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- Red-Black Tree
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- Fibonacci Heap
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Best Ruby on Rails social networking framework
===
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===
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===
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Cannot handle FaultException
===
i have a wcf service that does an operation. and in this operation there could be a fault. i have stated that there could be a fault in my service contract.
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===
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Can't Re-bind a socket to an existing IP/Port Combination
===
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Is tagging organizationally superior to discrete subforums?
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Design crowd sourcing
===
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Generating Documentation from C# XML Comments
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Sprint velocity calculations
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Eclipse spelling engine does not exist
===
I'm using Eclipse 3.4 (Ganymede) with CDT 5 on Windows.
When the integrated spell checker doesn't know some word, it proposes (among others) the option to add the word to a user dictionary.
If the user dictionary doesn't exist yet, the spell checker offers then to help ... | 0 | [
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.Net 3.5 silent installer?
===
Is there a redistributable .Net 3.5 installation package that is a silent installer?
Or alternatively, is there a switch that can be passed to the main redistributable .Net 3.5 installer to make it silent?
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What are the best resources to get started with Eclipse plugin development?
===
I'm interested in writing eclipse plugins where do I start?
What resources have helped you?
I'm looking for:
1. Tutorials
2. Sites devoted to plugin development
3. Books
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What's the best tool to graphically display memory layout from a .map file?
===
My build (gcc) toolchain produces a .map file. Is there a tool to analyze the memory map graphically? | 0 | [
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Pros & cons between LINQ and traditional collection based approaches
===
Being relatively new to the .net game, I was wondering, has anyone had any experience of the pros / cons between the use of LINQ and what could be considered more traditional methods working with lists / collections?
For a specific example o... | 0 | [
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How Much Time Should be Allotted for Testing & Bug Fixing
===
Every time I have to estimate time for a project (or review someone else's estimate), time is allotted for testing/bug fixing that will be done between the alpha and production releases. I know very well that estimating so far into the future regarding a pr... | 0 | [
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Rule of thumb for choosing an implementation of a Java Collection?
===
Anyone have a good rule of thumb for choosing between different implementations of Java Collection interfaces like List, Map, or Set?
For example, generally why or in what cases would I prefer to use a Vector or an ArrayList, a HashTable or a Ha... | 0 | [
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