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Scheduling Windows Mobile apps to run === How do you schedule a Windows Mobile application to periodically start up to perform some background processing. For example, assume I'm writing an email client and want to check for email every hour, regardless of whether my app is running at the time. The app is a native...
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Project structure for Google App Engine === I started an application in Google App Engine right when it came out, to play with the technology and work on a pet project that I had been thinking about for a long time but never gotten around to starting. The result is [BowlSK][1]. However, as it has grown, and features...
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How to disable Visual Studio macro "tip" balloon? === Whenever I use a macro in Visual Studio I get an annoying tip balloon in the system tray and an accompanying "pop" sound. It says: > Visual Studio .NET macros > > To stop the macro from running, double-click the spinning cassette. > Click here to not show ...
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How do I position one image on top of another in HTML? === I'm a beginning rails programmer, attempting to show many images on a page. Some images are to lay on top of others. To make it simple, say I want a blue square, with a red square in the upper right corner of the blue square (but not tight in the corner). I...
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Database Design for Tagging === How would you design a database to support the following tagging features: * items can have a large number of tags * searches for all items that are tagged with a given set of tags must be quick * creating/writing items may be slower to enable quick lookup/reading Ideally, the l...
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Choosing a desktop database === I'm looking for a desktop/embedded database. The two candidates I'm looking at are Microsoft SQL Server CE and Oracle Lite. If anyone's used both of these products, it'd be great if you could compare them. I haven't been able to find any comparisons online. The backend DB is Oracle1...
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keep rsync from removing unfinished source files === I have two machines, speed and mass. speed has a fast Internet connection and is running a crawler which downloads a lot of files to disk. mass has a lot of disk space. I want to move the files from speed to mass after they're done downloading. Ideally, I'd just run...
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Moving from legacy(COBOL) to Enterprise .net === I have worked as a developer/analyst for 10 years primarily in OpenVMS COBOL and SAS. I have been given the oppurtunity to "dabble" in asp.net as well as other things such as Informatica. But everything has to fit in within the scope of my current duties. I would say th...
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Firewall - Build or Buy === I have a Linux web server farm with about 5 web servers, web traffic is about 20Mbps. We currently have a Barracuda 340 Load Balancer (keep away from this device - piece of crap!) that is acting as a firewall. I want to put in a dedicated firewall and I'd like to know what peoples opinio...
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how to teach a crash course on C++ === In a few weeks we'll be teaching a crash course on C++ for Java programmers straight out of college. They have little or no experience yet with C or C++. Previous editions of this course were just 1 or 2 half-day sessions and covered topics including: * new language feature...
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problem with dojo dijit.form.ValidationTextBox === The following xhtml code is not working: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" conten...
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Citrix Server sort of app - on a Mac? === Does anyone know of a similar product to Citrix Server that'll run on the Mac OS? Essentially, I'm looking to allow multiple remote users to log in to the same OSX Server at the same time (with full visual desktop, not SSH).
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How can you databind a single object in .NET ? === I would like to use a component that exposes the datasource property, but instead of supplying the datasource with whole list of objects, I would like to use only simple object. Is there any way to do this ? The mentioned component is DevExpress.XtraDataLayout.Dat...
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Call Visitors web stat program from PHP === I've been looking into different web statistics programs for my site, and one promising one is [Visitors][1]. Unfortunately, it's a C program and I don't know how to call it from the web server. I've tried using PHP's [shell_exec][2], but my web host ([NFSN][3]) has PHP's [s...
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How do I publish a Asp.net web application using MSBuild? === I am trying to publish an Asp.net MVC web application locally using the NAnt and MSBuild. This is what I am using for my NAnt target; <target name="publish-artifacts-to-build"> <msbuild project="my-solution.sln" target="Publish"> ...
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Best way to compress HTML, CSS & JS with mod_deflate and mod_gzip disabled === I have a few sites on a shared host that is running Apache 2. I would like to compress the HTML, CSS and Javascript that is delivered to the browser. The host has disabled mod_deflate and mod_gzip, so these options are out. I do have PHP 5 ...
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How do I implement a pre-commit hook script in SVN that calls dos2unix to validate checked-in file === I was wondering if anyone here had some experience writing this type of script and if they could give me some pointers. Thanks.
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Change user for running windows forms program === I wrote a simple Windows Forms program in C#. I want to be able to input a windows user name and password and when I click a login button to switch to program to run as the user I've entered as input.
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Something like a callback delegate function in php === I would like to implement something similar to a c# delegate method in PHP. A quick word to explain what I'm trying to do overall: I am trying to implement some asynchronous functionality. Basically some resource-intensive calls that get queued, cached, and dis...
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Troubleshooting a NullReference exception in a service === I have a windows service that runs various system monitoring operations. However, when running SNMP related checks, I always get a NullReference exception. The code runs fine when run through the user interface (under my username and password), but always er...
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.NET MVC Ambiguous Type Reference === Not entirely sure what's going on here; any help would be appreciated. I'm trying to create a new .NET MVC web app. I was pretty sure I had it set up correctly, but I'm getting the following error: The type 'System.Web.Mvc.ViewPage' is ambiguous: it could come from assem...
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Why do most Java system architects insist on first coding to an interface? === I'm not asking this question out of spite, but I really want to know, because I might be missing something. Almost every Java book I read talks about using the interface as a way to share state and behavior between objects that when first "...
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[ASP.NET] How to access controls in listview's layouttemplate? === How do I set a property of a user control in listview's layouttemplate from codebehind? <asp:ListView ...> <LayoutTemplate> <myprefix:MyControl id="myControl" ... /> </LayoutTemplate> ... </asp:ListView> I want to do ...
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Max Table size you have seen in a MySQL DB === What is the maximum size you have seen a MySQL table? 2 Million at 50gig? 5million at 80gig? Any stories appreciated. Did you end up compressing data? Splitting the table if it grew too big?
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Does ScopeGuard use really lead to better code? === I came across [this article][1] written by Andrei Alexandrescu and Petru Marginean many years ago, which presents and discusses a utility class called ScopeGuard for writing exception-safe code. I'd like to know if coding with these objects truly leads to better code...
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How do you send and receive UDP packets in Java on a multihomed machine? === I have a machine with VmWare installed which added two extra network interfaces. The OS is Vista. I have two Java applications, one which broadcasts datagrams, and one which receives those datagrams. The problem I'm having is that unless I...
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How should anonymous types be used in C#? === I've seen lots of descriptions how anonymous types work, but I'm not sure how they're really useful. What are some scenarios that anonymous types can be used to address in a well-designed program?
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Are there any tools out there to compare the structure of 2 web pages? === I receive HTML pages from our creative team, and then use those to build aspx pages. One challenge I frequently face is getting the HTML I spit out to match theirs exactly. I almost always end up screwing up the nesting of &lt;div&gt;s between...
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Copy a file without using the windows file cache === Anybody know of a way to copy a file from path A to path B and suppressing the Windows file system cache.<br> Typical use is copying a large file from a USB drive, or server to your local machine. Windows seems to swap everything out if the file is really big, ie ...
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Winforms c# - Set focus to first child control of tab page. === Say I have a `Textbox` nested within a `TabControl`. When the form loads I would like to focus on that textbox (by default the focus is set to the tabControl). Simply calling `textbox1.focus()` in the `Load` event of the form does not appear to wo...
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Pros/Cons of Django vs Pylons === I'm begining a new webapp in Python. I've narrowed my choices down to Django and Pylons. What are the pros/cons of each?
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How to save persistent objects databound to a DataLayoutControl (DevExpress tools) ? === I have a small form displaying the DataLayoutControl component. If I use a GridControl the objects get saved. If I use the DataLayoutControl (which shows them individually) they do not get saved after they are changed. The und...
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Best javascript i18n techniques / AJAX - dates, times, numbers, currency === For server side generated content, i18n support is usually pretty easy, for example, Java provides extensive i18n support. But, these rich server side libraries are not available within the browser, which causes a problem when trying to fo...
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What are your top design consideration? === When designing and writing code, after "make it work" what are your top design considerations?
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java/hibernate (jpa) designing the server data reload === Our design has a jboss/webapp that is used to maintain the data via hibernate (using jpa) to the db. The model has 10-15 persistent classes with 3-5 levels of depth in the relationships. We then have a separate jvm that is the server using this data. As it ...
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How Do You ... find the phone numbers in 50,000 HTML pages? === The Fizzbuzz question here at stackoverflow led me to this Question.<br><br> *I loved the reponses ... And I thought others might enjoy this too !* Jeff listed 5 Questions in his a blog which he thought would test the metal of programmers applying f...
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Is it wrong to get feedback from Stack Overflow on a live system architecture? === I am the technical director at a startup, and I will eventually be tasked with implementing a "real" system architecture when we hire more programmers. Right now our clients are small enough, and it is just me, so documented deployments...
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When should a method be static? === In addition, are there any performance advantages to static methods over instance methods? I came across the following recently: http://www.cafeaulait.org/course/week4/22.html I would be very interested in the feedback of the Stack Overflow community on this.
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Unhandled exceptions filter in a windows service === I am creating a windows service and want to know best practices for this. In all my windows Program I have a form that asks the user if he wants to report the error and if he answers yes I created a case in FogBugz. What should I do in a windows service.
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How do I create a foreign key in mssql? === I have never "hand coded" creation code for mssql and foreign key deceleration is seemingly different from MsSql and Postgres...here is my sql so far: <pre> <code> drop table exams; drop table question_bank; drop table anwser_bank; create table exams ( exam_id u...
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Boolean Expressions in Shell Scripts === What's the "right" way to do the following as a boolean expression? for i in `ls $1/resources`; do if [ $i != "database.db" ] then if [ $i != "tiles" ] then if [ $i != "map.pdf" ] then if [ $i != "map.png" ] the...
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Python: No module named core.exceptions === I'm trying to get Google AppEngine to work on my Debian box and am getting the following error when I try to access my page: <type 'exceptions.ImportError'>: No module named core.exceptions The same app works fine for me when I run it on my other Ubuntu box, so I...
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TinyMCE vs Xinha === I have to choose an online WYSIWYG editor. I'm pending between [TinyMCE][1] and [Xinha][2]. My application is developed in Asp.Net 3.5. Could you help me with with some pros and cons? [1]: http://tinymce.moxiecode.com/ [2]: http://trac.xinha.org/
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Html.RenderPartial call from masterpage === Here is a scenario: Let's say I have site with two controllers responsible for displaying different type of content - Pages and Articles. I need to embed Partial View into my masterpage that will list pages and articles filtered with some criteria, and be displayed on each p...
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How do you access browser history? === <a href="http://www.semanticator.com/">Semanticator</a> is an e-Marketing tool that chooses which web page to display based on where you were before. That is, if you've been browsing truck sites and then go to Ford.com, your first page would be of the Ford Explorer. I know you...
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Where to find resources on Refactoring? === Besides Martin Fowler's seminal book "[Refactoring - Improving the design of existing code][1]" and Joshua Kerievsky's book "[Refactoring to Patterns][2]", are there any good resources on refactoring? [1]: http://www.amazon.com/Refactoring-Improving-Existing-Addiso...
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Pricing for Agile Development === I hear very positive things about Agile Development, in particular as a way to keep the customer involved throughout the process, and therefore maximising the likelihood of building what the customer actually needs. The issue I have is the vast majority of new/potential customers w...
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Is the Mono Developer Support from Novell worth it? === My company are thinking about using Mono for an upcoming product, so we were thinking about the $12,995 [Mono Kickstart](http://www.mono-project.com/Kickstart) support from Novell. Anybody here used it, is it worth it?
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Detecting Client Disconnects in Web Services === I'm using the [Apache CXF][1] Web Services stack. When a client times out or disconnects from the server before the operation is complete, the server keeps running the operation until it is complete. I would like to have the server detect when the client disconnects and...
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What is this Icarus thing that comes with MbUnit? === I've had to install MbUnit multiple times now and it keeps coming with something called the Gallilo Icarus GUI Test Runner. I have tried using it thinking it was just an update to the MbUnit GUI but it won't detect my MbUnit tests and sometimes won't even open the...
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Why/when should you use nested classes in .net? Or shouldn't you? === In [Kathleen Dollard's recent blog post][1], she presents an interesting reason to use nested classes in .net. However, she also mentions that FxCop doesn't like nested classes. I'm assuming that the people writing FxCop rules aren't stupid, so ther...
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Choosing between AJAX, Flex and Silverlight === AJAX, Flex and Silverlight are a few ways to make more interactive web applications. What kinds of factors would you consider when deciding which to use for a new web app? Does any one of them offer better cross-platform compatibility, performance, developer tools or c...
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Amazon API library for Python? === What Python libraries do folks use for querying Amazon product data? (Amazon Associates Web Service - used to be called E-Commerce API, or something along those lines). Based on my research, PyAWS (http://pyaws.sourceforge.net/) seems okay, but still pretty raw (and hasn't been up...
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Fundeps and GADTs: When is type checking decidable? === I was reading a research paper about Haskell and how HList is implemented and wondering when the techniques described are and are not decidable for the type checker. Also, because you can do similar things with GADTs, I was wondering if GADT type checking is alw...
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How Do Sockets Work in C? === I am a bit confused about socket programming in C. You create a socket, bind it to an interface and an IP address and get it to listen. I found a couple of web resources on that, and understood it fine. In particular, I found an article [Network programming under Unix systems][1] to be...
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Javascript make the web broswer srcoll to the top? === What is the Javascript to scroll to the top when a button/link/etc. . . clicked?
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How to read bound hover callback functions in jquery === I used jquery to set hover callbacks for elements on my page. I'm now writing a module which needs to temporarily set new hover behavior for some elements. The new module has no access to the original code for the hover functions. I want to store the old hove...
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How do I list loaded plugins in Vim? === Does anybody know of a way to list up the "loaded plugins" in **Vim**? I know I should be keeping track of this kind of stuff myself but it would always be nice to be able to check the current status. Thanks
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In Delphi 7, why can I assign a value to a const? === I copied some Delphi code from one project to another, and found that it doesn't compile in the new project, though it did in the old one. The code looks something like this: procedure TForm1.CalculateGP(..) const Price : money = 0; begin ...
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c# Using WPF and .net 3.5, how can i register a global hot key to say CTRL+SHIFT+(LETTER) === Im building an app in c# using WPF and i need it to bind to some keys. Ive found some links but not work well with my setup. Anyone done this before? also if i could bind to the windows key would be great.
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How do I implement a callback in PHP? === How are callbacks written in PHP?
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Which Washington DC area school would you recommend for a masters degree in computer science? === I'm doing research on which grad school I should go to in the Washington DC area. I'd be going part time as I have full time employment as a software engineer in the metro area.
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Is there a way to make WatiN click a link before the page finishes loading === We're using WatiN for testing our UI, but one page (which is unfortunately not under our teams control) takes forever to finish loading. Is there a way to get WatiN to click a link on the page before the page finishes rendering completely?
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Best SVN Tools === Just wanted to see what tools for SVN people use, perhaps i can find some new cool ones. Im pretty much standard right now, ankh and tortoise.
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Linking combo box (JQuery preferrably) === I am wondering if anyone has any experience using a JQuery plugin that converts a html <select> <option> Blah </option> </select> combo box into something (probably a div) where selecting an item acts the same as clicking a link. I guess you could probably use j...
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Getting DIV id based on x & y position === The problem I'm trying to solve is "What's at this position?" It's fairly trivial to get the x/y position (offset) of a DIV, but what about the reverse? How do I get the id of a DIV (or any element) given an x/y position?
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Prefer composition over inheritance? === Why prefer composition over inheritance? What trade-offs are there for each approach? When should you choose inheritance over composition?
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REST how to handle query parameters when put to resource? === I have a REST data service where I want to allow the users to create new items with HTTP PUT using different formats like json,xml,csv. Now I'm a little unsure how to best handle the format specification in the url: PUT -> /ressource/ID/json P...
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What makes a good programming team? === I'm very interested in the community's input on this question: What are some characteristics of a good team of programmers? As a follow-up, what are your suggestions for a non-manager that wants to improve the team that they're on? It seems that some teams cooperate very we...
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What does the const operator mean when used with a method in C++? === Given a declaration like this: class A { public void Foo() const; }; What does it mean? Google turns up this: >Member functions should be declared with the const keyword after them if they can operate on a const (t...
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Different sizeof() results === Why does n not equal 8 in the following function? <pre> void foo(char cvalue[8]) { int n = sizeof (cvalue); } </pre> But n *does* equal 8 in this version of the function: <pre> void bar() { char cvalue[8]); int n = sizeof (cvalue); ...
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Renaming the containing project folder in VS.net under TFS. === I have a vs.net project, and after some refactoring, have modified the name of the project. How can I easily rename the underlying windows folder name to match this new project name under a TFS controlled project and solution? Note, I used to be able ...
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Adding command recall to a Unix command line application === I'm working on a command line application for Solaris, written in Java6. I'd like to be able to scroll through a history of previous commands using the up and down arrows like many Unix tools allow (shells, VIM command mode prompt, etc). Is there any stan...
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What are the best Visual Studio addins? === I currently use Resharper and have for a few years now. I know there are a ton of other useful addins out there but i never seem to have the time to sort through them to see which is worthy of using. So i was hoping some of you would be able to help me do some sorting.
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Where WCF and ADO.Net Data services stand? === I am bit confused about ADO.Net Data Services. Is it just meant for creating RESTful web services? I know WCF started in the SOAP world but now I hear it has good support for REST. Same goes for ADO.Net data services where you can make it work in an RPC model if you ca...
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Online Interactive Consoles === Where can I find an online interactive console for my favorite language/api? * [Ruby][1] * Python? * PHP? * Perl? * Scheme? * Java? * C? [1]: http://tryruby.hobix.com/
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Can cout alter variables somehow === So I have a function that looks something like this: float function(){ float x = SomeValue; return x / SomeOtherValue; } At some point, this function overflows and returns a really large negative value. To try and track down exactly where this was ...
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What's the cleanest way to simulate pass-by-reference in Actionscript 3.0? === Actionscript 3.0 (and I assume Javascript and ECMAScript in general) lacks pass-by-reference for native types like ints. As a result I'm finding getting values back from a function really clunky. What's the normal pattern to work around th...
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How do I write a for loop in bash === I'm looking for the basic loop like: for(int i = 0; i < MAX; i++) { doSomething(i); } but for bash.
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What's the best .NET library for OpenID and ASP.NET MVC? === I'm looking at using OpenID for my authentication scheme and wanted to know what the best .NET library is to use for MVC specific applications? thx
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Calling python from a c++ program for distribution === I would like to call python script files from my c++ program. I am not sure that the people I will distribute to will have python installed. Basically I'm looking for a .lib file that I can use that has an Apache like distribution license.
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Storing MD5 Hash in SQL Server === In Sql Server would a varbinary(16) be the most efficient way of storing an MD5 hash? Won't be doing anything with it except returning it in a linq query.
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What is the best way to make an .exe file from a python program === I've used several modules to make .exe's for python which options/library is best? It has been some tome since i've done this and I'm curious if there are any new options etc.
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How do I create a MessageBox in C# ? === I am trying to display a MessageBox when I click a button in C#. How do I do this?
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Importing JavaScript in JSP tags === I have a .tag file that requires a javascript library (as in a .js file). Currently I am just remembering to import the .js file in every JSP that uses the tag but this is a bit cumbersome and prone to error. Is there a way to do the importing of the .js inside the JSP tag? ...
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GreaseMonkey script to auto login using HTTP authentication === I've got quite a few GreaseMonkey scripts that I wrote at my work which automatically log me into the internal sites we have here. I've managed to write a script for nearly each one of these sites except for our time sheet application, which uses HTTP au...
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How do I turn a python program into an .egg file? === How do I turn a python program into an .egg file?
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Connecting to registry remotely, and getting exceptions === I've inherited a hoary old piece of code (by hoary, I mean warty with lots of undocumented bug fixes than WTF-y) and there's one part that's giving me a bit of trouble. Here's how it connects to the remote registry to get the add/remove programs key: t...
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Embedding Perl inside a C++ application === I would like to call Perl script files from my c++ program. I am not sure that the people I will distribute to will have Perl installed. Basically I'm looking for a .lib file that I can use that has an Apache like distribution license.
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MFC: MessageBox during a Drag-Drop === I need to display an error message on rejecting a drop in my application. I tried this in the OnDrop() but then the source application hangs till my message box is dismissed. How?
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ASP.NET MVC Preview 4 - Stop Url.RouteUrl() etc. using existing parameters === I have an action like this: /* Inside TestController, route to this action is 'test-route' */ public ActionResult TestAction(String param) { /* ... */ } The URL that leads to this action looks like this: ...
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What language should i learn as a bridge to C (and derivatives) === The first language i learnt was PHP, but i have more recently picked up python. As these are all 'high-level' languages, i have found them a bit difficult to pick up. I tried a bit of objective-c, and i just gave up. So, what language should i lea...
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Storing third-party libraries in source control === Should libraries that the application relies on be stored in source control? One part of me says it should and another part say's no. It feels wrong to add a 20mb library that dwarfs the entire app just because you rely on a couple of functions from it (albeit rather...
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Is there a FLASH editor that supports intellisense & step-into debugging? === I'm considering using Flash but I'm pretty addicted to Intellisense and Step-at-a-time debugging.
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Cycle count measurement === I have a MS Visual Studio 2005 application solution. All the code is in C. I want to measure the number of cycles taken for execution by particular functions. Is there any Win32 API which i can use to get the cycle count. I have used gettimeofday() to get time in micro secs, but i want ...
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How can I use a key blob generated from Win32 CryptoAPI in my .NET application? === I have an existing application that is written in C++ for Windows. This application uses the Win32 CryptoAPI to generate a TripleDES session key for encrypting/decrypting data. We're using the [exponent of one trick][1] to export the s...
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Populating a list of integers in .NET === I need a list of integers from 1 to x where x is set by the user. I could build it with a for loop eg assuming x is an integer set previously: List<int> iList = new List<int>(); for (int i = 1; i <= x; i++) { iList.Add(i); } This seems dumb, ...
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Good crash reporting library in c# === Does anyone know of a good crash reporting library for C#? In C++ there is CrashRpt available, so I'd like something along those lines. Ideally I'd like the library to zip up general information about the computer, and a crash mini dump file. I would also need a librar...
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128 bit data encryption using Java === I need to store some sensitive data by encrypting it with atleast 128 bit key. I investigated into javax.crypto package and found that there are certain Cipher names, like PBEWithMD5AndDES or PBEWithSHA1AndDESede which provides encryption upto 56 bit and 80 bit (http://en.wikip...
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Crash reporting in C for Linux === Following this question: <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/49224/good-crash-reporting-library-in-c">Good crash reporting library in c#</a> Is there any library like CrashRpt.dll that does the same on Linux? That is, generate a failure report including a core dump and...
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