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ruby method names === For a project I am working on in ruby I am overriding the method_missing method so that I can set variables using a method call like this: `Object.variable_name= 'new value'` (similar to setting variables in an ActiveRecord object). However, after implementing this I found out that many of the v...
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Deploying a project using LINQ to SQL === I am working on a winforms application using LINQ to SQL - and am building the app using a SQL Express instance on my workstation. The final installation of the project will be on a proper SQL Server 2005. The database has the same name, and all tables are identical but...
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Approximate string matching algorithms === Here at work, we often need to find a string from the list of strings that is the closest match to some other input string. Currently, we are using Needleman-Wunsch algorithm. The algorithm often returns a lot of false-positives (if we set the minimum-score too low), sometime...
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Embedded custom-tag in dynamic content (nested tag) not rendering. === Embedded custom-tag in dynamic content (nested tag) not rendering. I have a page that pulls dynamic content from a javabean and passes the list of objects to a custom tag for processing into html. Within each object is a bunch of html to be outp...
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Reading default application settings in C# === I have a number of application settings (in user scope) for my custom grid control. Most of them are color settings. I have a form where the user can customize these colors with a button for reverting to default color settings. By default value I mean what I set in Settin...
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Safe integer parsing in Ruby === I have a string, say `'123'`, and I want to convert it to `123`. I know you can simply do `some_string.to_i`, but that converts `'lolipops'` to `0`, which is not he effect I have in mind. I want it to blow up in my face when I try to convert something invalid, with a nice and painfu...
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File downloads in IE6 === I've come across a rather interesing (and frustrating) problem with IE6. We are serving up some server generated pdfs and then simply setting headers in PHP to force a browser download of the file. Works fine and all, except in IE6 but **only** if the windows user account is set to standard u...
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Will PRISM help? === I am considering building a application using PRISM (Composite WPF Guidance/Library). The application modules will be vertically partitioned (i.e. Customers, Suppliers, Sales Orders, etc). This is still all relatively easy... I also have a Shell with a main region were all the work will happen but...
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How to Identify Postback event in Page_Load === We have some legacy code that needs to identify in the Page_Load which event caused the postback. At the moment this is implemented by checking the Request data like this... if (Request.Form["__EVENTTARGET"] != null && (Request.Form["__EVENTTARGET"].IndexOf("BaseG...
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Parallel Traversals in Matlab === Using the **zip** function, Python allows for loops to traverse multiple sequences in parallel. > for (x,y) in zip(List1, List2): Does Matlab have an equivalent syntax? If not, what is the best way to iterate over two parallel arrays at the same time using Matlab?
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How do you keep track of programming/technology events in your location? === The major events such as Microsoft PDC or Google Developer Day or the Business of Software ;) are widely advertised and discussed. But i am sure lot of other interesting events on Leadership skills, Softskills, management training and etc...
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Sharepoint scheduling with SSRS issue. === I have some scheduled SSRS reports (integrated mode) that get emailed by subscription. All of a sudden the reports have stopped being emailed. I get the error: Failure sending mail: Report Server has encountered a SharePoint error. I don't even know where to start...
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VS 2005 & 2008 library linking === Is it correct to link a library (.lib) compiled with VS 2005 with a program which is compiled with VS 2008? Both library and my program are written in C++. This program is run on Windows Mobile 6 Professional emulator. This seems to work, there are no linking errors. However the p...
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Querying collections of value type in the Criteria API in Hibernate === In my database, I have an entity table (let's call it Entity). Each entity can have a number of entity types, and the set of entity types is static. Therefore, there is a connecting table that contains rows of the entity id and the name of the ent...
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C Code formatting/beautification tool.. === When working on large code base with large team, its real challenge to maintain code quality and coding style. well, controlling code quality is a huge topic on its own. But control of code style could be simplified with a tool. We started using [indent][1]. Its real n...
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How to prevent a hyperlink from linking. === Is it possible to prevent an asp.net Hyperlink control from linking, i.e. so that it appears as a label, without actually having to replace the control with a label? Maybe using CSS or setting an attribute? I know that marking it as disabled works but then it gets displa...
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Practical solution to center vertically and horizontally in HTML that works in FF, IE6 and IE7 === What can be a practical solution to center vertically and horizontally content in HTML that works in Firefox, IE6 and IE7? Some details: - I am looking for solution for the entire page. - When minimizing window,...
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how to make cruisecontrol only build one project at a time === I have just set up cruise control.net on our build server, and I am unable to find a setting to tell it to only build one project at a time. Any ideas?
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Problem with Oracle Application Server SSL Certificates === We've got an Apache instance deployed through Oracle Application Server. It's currently installed with the default wallet, and, the self-signed certificate. We've got a GEOTRUST certificiate, imported the Trusted Roots and imported the new Cert to the Wallet ...
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What is a good repository layout for releases and projects in Subversion? === We have the standard Subversion trunk/branches/tags layout. We have several branches for medium- and long-term projects, but none so far for a release. This is approaching fast. Should we: 1. Mix release branches and project branches ...
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CSS2 Attribute Selectors with Regex === [CSS Attribute selectors](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/selector.html#attribute-selectors) allow the selection of elements based on attribute values. Unfortunately, I've not used them in years (mainly because they're not supported by all modern browsers). However, I remember dis...
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Deploy MySQL Server + DB with .Net application. === HI All, We have a .Net 2.0 application which is has a MySQL backend. We want to be able to deploy MySQl and the DB when we install the application and im trying to find the best solution. The current setup is to copy the required files to a folder on the local ma...
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How to lock compiled Java Classes to prevent decompilation === I know this must be very well discussed topic on Internet but I could not come to any conclusion after referring them. Many people do suggest obfuscator but they just do rename classes / methods / fields with tough to remember character sequences but wh...
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What are the preferred conventions in naming attributes, methods and classes in different languages? === Are the naming conventions similar in different languages? If not, what are the differences?
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Creating batch jobs in PowerShell === Imagine a DOS style .cmd file which is used to launch interdependent windowed applications in the right order. Example: 1) Launch a server application by calling an exe with parameters. 2) Wait for the server to become initialized (or a fixed amount of time). 3) Launch cli...
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How do you parse a filename in bash? === I have a filename in a format like: > `system-source-yyyymmdd.dat` I'd like to be able to parse out the different bits of the filename using the "-" as a delimiter.
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SQL Query to get latest price === I have a table containing prices for a lot of different "things" in a MS SQL 2005 table. There are hundreds of records per thing per day and the different things gets price updates at different times. ID int NOT NULL, ThingID int NOT NULL, PriceDateTime datetime NOT N...
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GSM Modems, PCs, SMS and Telephone Calls === What all would be the requirements for the following scenario: > A GSM modem connected to a PC running > a web based (ASP.NET) application. In > the application the user selects a > phone number from a list of phone nos. > When he clicks on a button named the > PC s...
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How to shortcut time before data after first hit in browser === <p>We have a couple of large solutions, each with about 30 individual projects (class libraries and nested websites). It takes about 2 minutes to do a full rebuild all.</p> A couple of specs on the system: * Visual Studio 2005, C# * Primary proje...
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How do you manage your app when the database goes offline? === Take a .Net Winforms App.. mix in a flakey wireless network connection, stir with a few users who like to simply pull the blue plug out occasionally and for good measure, add a Systems Admin that decides to reboot the SQL server box without warning now and...
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Animation Extender Problems === I have just started working with the AnimationExtender. I am using it to show a new div with a list gathered from a database when a button is pressed. The problem is the button needs to do a postback to get this list as I don't want to make the call to the database unless it's needed....
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Trigger UpdatePanel on mouse over (as tooltip) === I need to display aditional information, like a tooltip, but it's a lot of info (about 500 - 600 characters) on the items in a RadioButtonList. I now trigger the update on a PanelUpdate when the user selects an item in the RadioButtonList,using **OnSelectedIndexCh...
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When to create Interface Builder plug-in for custom view? === When do you recommend integrating a custom view into Interface Builder with a plug-in? When skimming through Apple's [Interface Builder Plug-In Programming Guide][1] I found: > - Are your custom objects going to be used by only one application? > - Do...
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How do I export (and then import) a Subversion repo? === I'm just about wrapped up on a project where I was using a commercial SVN provider to store the source code. The web host the customer ultimately picked includes a repository as part of the hosting package, so, now that the project is over, I'd like to relocate ...
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How does one decrypt a PDF with an owner password, but no user password? === Although the [PDF specification][1] is available from Adobe, it's not exactly the simplest document to read through. PDF allows documents to be encrypted so that either a user password and/or an owner password is required to do various thing...
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How to recover a deleted branch in TFS? === I deleted a branch in TFS and just found out that I need the changes that were on it. How do I recover the branch or the changes done on it?
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What's the state of play with "Visual Inheritance" === We have an application that has to be flexible in how it displays it's main form to the user - depending on the user, the form should be slightly different, maybe an extra button here or there, or some other nuance. In order to stop writing code to explicitly rem...
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VB.Net FormatNumber equivalent in C#? === Is there a C# equivelent for the VB.Net FormatNumber function? i.e.: JSArrayString += "^" + (String)FormatNumber(inv.RRP * oCountry.ExchangeRate, 2);
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Track down where packets are being blocked/droped === When I was in China my company's website was blocked for about 24 hours. I assume it was the "Great Chinese Firewall" but I was wondering if there is anyway that I can find out exactly where a packet or TCP/IP connection gets blocked. I was able to verify tha...
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Targeting with VS 2008 after installing SP1 of .NET 3.5 === How do I target .NET 3.5 alone after installing SP1 in VS2008? This is because VS 2008 lists only .NET 3.5, .NET 3.0 & .NET 2.0 and does not specifically show .NET 3.5 SP1.
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Is Bouncy Castle API Thread Safe ? === Is Bouncy Castle API (http://bouncycastle.org/java.html) Thread Safe ? Especially, org.bouncycastle.crypto.paddings.PaddedBufferedBlockCipher org.bouncycastle.crypto.paddings.PKCS7Padding org.bouncycastle.crypto.engines.AESFastEngine org.bouncycastle.crypto.modes.CBCBlockCi...
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Git ignore file for Xcode projects === Which files should I include in .gitignore when using Git in conjunction with Xcode?
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Apache rewrite based on subdomain === Im trying to redirect requests for a wildcard domain to a sub-directory. ie. `something.blah.domain.com` --> `blah.domain.com/something` I dont know how to get the subdomain name to use in the rewrite rule.
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Reverse engineer (oracle) schema to ERD === Can anyone recommend good tools for reverse engineering database schemas to ERD/UML, preferably to some generic format.
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Controlling which Network Card TCP/IP message are sent on === The system I'm currently working on consists of a controller PC running XP with .Net 2 connected to a set of embedded systems. All these components communicate with each other over an ethernet network. I'm currently using TcpClient.Connect on the XP compute...
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How do you set your Cocoa application as the default web browser? === How do you set your Cocoa application as the default web browser? I want to create an application that is launched by default when the user clicks on an HTTP or HTTPS link in other applications (Mail, iChat etc.).
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Using a wiki as a central development project repository === I have played with the idea of using a wiki (MediaWiki) to centralize all project information for a development project. This was done using extensions that pull information from SVN (using [SVNKit][1]) and by linking to Bugzilla to extract work assigned to...
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How do I *really* justify a horizontal menu in HTML+CSS? === You find plenty of tutorials on menu bars in HTML, but for this specific (though IMHO generic) case, I haven't found any decent solution: # THE MENU ITEMS SHOULD BE JUSTIFIED JUST AS PLAIN TEXT WOULD BE # # ^ ...
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Making sure a webpage is not cached, across all browsers. === Our investigations have shown us that no all browsers respect the http cache directives in a uniform manner. For security reasons we do not want certain pages in our application to cached, **ever,** by the web browser. This must work for at least the fol...
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LINQ and Database Permissions === I'm still trying to get my head around LINQ and accessing a SQL Database. I was always taught that you should only have execute permissions of stored procedures to your data. You should never have select / insert / update / delete. (This is because of performance and security...
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What are the ingredients of a great off-line tech group === For a long while i've been toying with the idea of creating a regional tech group. The aim is to create a gathering which will help teach developers about moving from good to great. I intend to have people talk about vendor independent technologies, practice ...
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Becoming Agile === Does anyone have any good techniques or examples on how to promote the benefits of Agile development practices in a waterfall driven corporate environment? We recently switched to feature based development, using trunk & branch code management, we have a one project running well with scrum, but i...
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HTML layout for winforms === Instead of arranging controls on a winform form by specifying pixel locations, I'd like to lay it out similar to the way you'd layout a form in html. This would make it scale better (for larger fonts etc). Does anyone know of a layout library that allows you to define the form in xml a...
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Where do I start designing a Custom Control that contains child objects? === I think this is a fun engineering-level question. I need to design a control which displays a line chart. What I want to be able to do is use a designer to add multiple `Pens` which actually describe the data and presentation so that it e...
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How to implement file upload progress bar on web? === I would like display something more meaningful that animated gif while users upload file to my web application. What possibilities do I have?
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Re-Running Database Development Scripts === In our current database development evironment we have automated build procceses check all the sql code out of svn create database scripts and apply them to the various development/qa databases. This is all well and good, and is a tremdous improvement over what we did in th...
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Developing on your own === In my company each developer is given a project to work on his own, so there is hardly any teamwork. I've been building software like this, without the discipline of a good methodology of development, for a year. The results were ok but I would like to change and start using a more serious d...
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String initialization.. === What is the difference between Str[32] = "\0"; and Str[32] = "";
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Binding custom functions to DOM events in prototype? === Jquery has a great language construct that looks like this: $(document).ready(function() { $("a").click(function() { alert("Hello world!"); }); }); As you might guess this, once the document has loaded, binds a custo...
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Is there a barebones Windows version control system that's suitable for only one guy? === I'm trying to find a source control for my own personal use that's as simple as possible. The main feature I need is being able to read/pull a past version of my code. I am the only developer. I've looked at a lot of different...
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How to limit result set size for arbitrary query in Ingres? === In Oracle you can limit the number of rows returned in an arbitrary query by filtering on the "virtual" rownum column. e.g. <pre>select * from all_tables where rownum &lt;= 10</pre> will return at most 10 rows. Is there a simple generic way t...
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64 bit tools like BoundsChecker & Purify === For many years I have used two great tools [BoundsChecker][1] & [Purify][2], but the developers of these applications have let me down, they no longer put effort into maintaining them or developing them. We have corporate accounts with both companies, and they both tell me ...
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Team System notification of unassociated checkins. === How can I be notified when someone checks a file into Team System and doesn't associate it with a work item?
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Nant <copy> and maintain directory structure === How do you use the nant &lt;copy&gt; command and maintain the directory structure? This is what I am doing, but it is copying all the files to a single directory. <copy todir="..\out"> <fileset> <includes name="..\src\PrecompiledWeb\**\*" /> ...
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problems with mouseout event === I'm using javascript to hide an image and show some text thats hidden under it. But, when the text is shown if you scroll over it, it fires the mouseout event on the container, that then hides the text and shows the image again, and it just goes into a weird loop. The html looks lik...
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Any good perl automated test suite? === can someone suggest some good automated test suite framework for perl?
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Is Java relevant in the game industry? === I'm a web developer/apps programmer who wants to break in the game industry. I used to code in C/C++/C# for desktop apps (mainly database-oriented enterprise apps) but nowadays I mainly to PHP/Ajax for websites. Recently, I try learning java and found it to be a very n...
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Software evaluation licensing === My company is looking to start distributing some software we developed and would like to be able to let people try the software out before buying. We'd also like to make sure it can't be copied and distributed to our customers' customers. One model we've seen is tying a license to...
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Where can I find thorough DCOM documentation? === I work on an application that uses DCOM to communicate between what are essentially several peers; in the course of normal use, instances on separate machines serve a variety of objects to one another. Historically, for this to work we have used some magic incantation...
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Sources of inspiration for navigation breadcrumbs === I'm looking for sources of inspiration and/or design patterns for navigation 'breadcrumbs'. So far I have found the [breadcrumb collection on Pattern Tap][1]. Does anyone know of any other sources? [1]: http://patterntap.com/tap/collection/breadcrumbs
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GetLocalTime() API time resolution === I need to find out time taken by a function in my application. Application is a MS VIsual Studio 2005 solution, all C code. I used thw windows API GetLocalTime(SYSTEMTIME *) to get the current system time before and after the function call which i want to measure time of. B...
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What is an OPPL License and what are its implications? === Just saw this at the top of a piece of code: \* @license OPPL What on earth is an OPPL license? Google has been uncharacteristically inconclusive. Has anyone come across this beast before, and what are it's main implications?
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Anyone know of Objective-J syntax highlighting in vi? === I have been looking at the new [Objective-J / Cappuccino][1] javascript framework from [280North][2]. They provide plug-ins for SubEthaEdit and TextMate to handle syntax highlighting, but I primarily use vi. Does anyone know of a way to get Objective-J syntax...
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What is static analysis? === There are [many][1] [options][2] for static analysis, and it's a hot topic, so: What is static analysis? When should you use it, and when shouldn't it be used? What are potential gotchas regarding proper and improper usage/application of static analysis? Any languages that don'...
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Templates In VB === I've got some VB code (actually VBA) which is basically the same except for the type on which it operates. Since I think the DRY principle is a good guiding principle for software development, I want to write one routine for all of the different types which need to be operated on. For example if ...
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Programmatically extract macro (VBA) code from Word 2007 docs === Is it possible to extract all of the VBA code from a Word 2007 "docm" document using the API? I have found how to insert VBA code at runtime, and how to delete all VBA code, but not pull the actual code out into a stream or string that I can store (a...
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Is automatic upgrades a realistic feature to expect from enterprise Web applications? === Most of the work I do is with what could be considered enterprise Web applications. These projects have large budgets, longer timelines (from 3-12 months), and heavy customizations. Because as developers we have been touting the ...
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Use-cases for reflection === Recently I was talking to a co-worker about C++ and lamented that there was no way to take a string with the name of a class field and extract the field with that name; in other words, it lacks reflection. He gave me a baffled look and asked when anyone would ever need to do such a thing....
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Autoupdating .net applications === I've written 2 reasonably large scale apps in .net so far, and both of them have needed an updating facility to automatically update the application when I roll out new code. I've found the 'Enterprise application block updater' a bit too complex for my needs, and I've found 'clic...
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Design Pattern for Undo Engine === I'm writing a structural modeling tool for a civil enginering application. I have one huge model class representing the entire building, which include collections of nodes, line elements, loads, etc. which are also custom classes. I have already coded an undo engine which saves a...
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What is a good design when trying to build objects from a list of key value pairs? === So if I have a method of parsing a text file and returning a **list** _of a_ **list** _of_ **key value pairs**, and want to create objects from the kvps returned (each list of kvps represents a different object), what would be the b...
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In HTML, what should happen to a selected, disabled option element? === In my specific example, I'm dealing with a drop-down, e.g.: <select name="foo" id="bar"> <option disabled="disabled" selected="selected">Select an item:</option> <option>an item</option> <option>another item</opti...
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How often do you use System.Component.Background worker in your UIs ? (if ever) === I am sure a responsive UI is something that everyone strives for and the reccomended way to do stuff is to use the BackgroundWorker for this. Do you find it easy to work with ? Do you use it often ? Or do you have your own framewor...
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How to create a non-interactive window in MFC === In my application I have a window which I popup with small messages on it (think similar to tooltip). This window uses the layered attributes to draw alpha backgrounds etc. If I have several of these windows open at once, and I click one with my mouse, when they dis...
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Learning .NET === Assuming all goes well and I get employed by the company I am about to interview with I will probably need to learn .NET and C# I already know PHP, Python, Java and some C (Pointers and Memory Management are not so good) so I'm going to be able to do it if I can find a good tutorial to cover the k...
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Java -> Python? === Besides the dynamic nature of Python (and the syntax), what are some of the major features of the Python language that Java doesn't have, and vice versa?
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Is A+ Certification relevant? === After reading an [overview][1] of the A+ certification from CompTIA, it states that they "recognize the evolution by continually reviewing the content of their credentials..." Then they state that their most recent change was in 2003. Really? Are they really keeping up? Is this cer...
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Open source or low cost "log shipping" program === I have written a log shipping program a number of times. It is a simple program that is used to maintain a warm fail over box for SQL Server. It has two pieces. On the live dB server it: - Does full and transaction backups and removes old files On the bac...
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I understand threading in theory but not in practice in .net === I have a basic cs-major understanding of multi-threading but have never had to do anything beyond simple timers in an application. Does anyone know of a good resource that will give me a tour how to work with multi-threaded applications, explaining the b...
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Simpler interface for SQL Server analysis services cubes for end users === Is there a simpler interface for end users to run "queries" on pre-existing SqlServer Analysis Service cubes? I'm looking for a way to deploy the cubes and allow the users to work with the data through a simpler interface than BIDS. Is this e...
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colored build output in Visual Studio === I am using a VS project with custom build script/batch file (ala make/ant etc) When the build is run from the command line we have placed colored highlighting on various output lines. However when built via Visual Studio (2005 in my case) the output window does not show...
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What real-world usages of ADO.NET Entity Framework do you know? === Does anyone have real-world experience with ADO.NET EF? Do you know any project based on this framework?
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xslt: apply-templates in reverse order === say i have this given xml file <root> <node>x</node> <node>y</node> <node>a</node> </root> and i want the following to be displayed ayx using something similar to <xsl:template match="/"> <xsl:apply-templates...
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Mediawiki custom tag Stops page parsing. === I created a few mediawiki custom tags, using the guide found here http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Tag_extensions I will post my code below, but the problem is after it hits the first custom tag in the page, it calls it, and prints the response, but does not get a...
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Which is the best way to bring a file from a remote host to local host over an SSH session? === When connecting to remote hosts via ssh, I frequently want to bring a file on that system to the local system for viewing or processing. Is there a way to copy the file over without (a) opening a new terminal/pausing the s...
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Is there a way to generalize an Apache ANT target? === We have an Apache ANT script to build our application, then check in the resulting JAR file into version control (VSS in this case). However, now we have a change that requires us to build 2 JAR files for this project, then check both into VSS. The current tar...
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Best tools for code reviews === It has been well established that code reviews are good, so this question is purely about the mechanics. For a dev environment centered around Visual Studio and Subversion what are the best tools for handling code reviews? We currently use TortoiseSVN as the Subversion client. so ...
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How to create custom pages in dasBlog? === I know I've seen this in the past, but I can't seem to find it now. Basically I want to create a page that I can host on a dasBlog instance that contains the layout from my theme, but the content of the page I control. Ideally the content is a user control or ASPX that ...
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Best dotnet memory and performance profiler . . === We are using Jetbrains dottrace. Anyone recommend any other profiling tools that you think are better for profiling C# winforms apps.
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Regex to Match first 28 days of the month === I am looking for a Regular expression to match only if a date is in the first 28 days of the month. This is for my validator control in ASP.NET
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