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What is the difference between UNION and UNION ALL in Oracle === What is the difference between UNION and UNION ALL in Oracle. ( not sure that it matters which database ).
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Open source alternative to matlab's fmincon function? === Does anyone know of an open-source alternative to Matlab's [`fmincon`][1] function for constrained linear optimization? I'm rewriting a matlab program to use Python / [numpy][2] / [SciPy][3] and this is the only function I haven't found an equivalent to. A nump...
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How come a 32 bit kernel can run a 64 bit binary? === On my OS X box, the kernel is a 32 bit binary and yet it can run a 64 bit binary. How does this work? <pre> cristi:~ diciu$ file ./a.out ./a.out: Mach-O 64-bit executable x86_64 cristi:~ diciu$ file /mach_kernel /mach_kernel: Mach-O universal binary with 2 ...
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What is Dynamic Code Analysis? === What is Dynamic Code Analysis? How is it different from [Static Code Analysis][1] (ie, what can it catch that can't be caught in static)? I've heard of bounds checking and memory analysis - what are these? What other things are checked using dynamic analysis? -Adam [...
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Garbage Collection === Is it necessary to set large objects to null when implementing a Dispose method?
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Task Schedulers === Had an interesting discussion with some colleagues about the best scheduling strategies for realtime tasks, but not everyone had a good understanding of the common or useful scheduling strategies. For your answer, please choose one strategy and go over it in some detail, rather than giving a lit...
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Count a list of cells with the same background color === Each cell contains some text and a background color. So I have some cells that are blue and some that are red. What function do I use to count the number of red cells? I have tried =COUNTIF(D3:D9,CELL("color",D3)) with no success (Where D3 is red).
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how to remove black border around hyperlinked image? === When I turn an image (<img>) into a hyperlink (by wrapping it in <a>), Firefox adds a black border around the image. Safari does not display the same border. What CSS directive would be best to eliminate the border?
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In what order are locations searched to load referenced DLLs? === I know that the .NET framework looks for referenced DLLs in several locations * Global assembly cache (GAC) * Environment variables > System variables > PATH * Any private paths added to the AppDomain * The current directory of the executing a...
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Is there a good free SQL Server IDE? === For Oracle, I have found TOAD to be an excellent tool. Oracle's SQL Developer isn't too bad either. But for SQL Server, the only good choice seems to be the SQL Server Management Studio, where even simple things are made difficult. Can anyone recommend a good (preferably ...
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Really killing a process in Windows === Occasionally a program on a Windows machine goes crazy and just hangs. So I'll call up the task manager and hit the "End Process" button for it. However, this doesn't always work; if I try it enough times then it'll usually die eventually, but I'd really like to be able to jus...
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SQL 2000 database copy to SQL 2005 options... === We have a production web and database server with SQL Server 2000. (However, a few clients they have their own servers with SQL 2005.) So we have local installs of SQL 2005 Express for development on Windows XP SP3 boxes (which don't allow SQL 2000 Enterprise installat...
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Flash hyperlinks spacing error === I have a weird bug involving Flash text and hyperlinks, htmlText in a TextField with `<a>` tags seem to truncate surrounding space: ![output][1] Once I place my cursor over the text, it "fixes" itself: ![output with mouseover][2] Here is the HTML in the textField: ...
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Asp.Net Form DefaultButton Error in Firefox === The .Net generated code for a form with the "DefaultButton" attribute set contains poor javascript that allows the functionality to work in IE but not in other browsers (Firefox specifcially). Hitting enter key does submit the form with all browsers but Firefox canno...
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What are some good SharePoint security resources? === I've got a SharePoint application and I'm sad to say that in my SharePoint-induced excitement, I ignored a lot of the security concerns I should have been paying more attention to. Though we didn't before, now we actually *need* granular security, so I need to get...
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Graphics card memory usage in linux === What tools are available to monitor graphics card memory usage in linux?
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Is Visual Studio 2003 still available/supported === Pretty much what the title says really. We have some code that is .NET 1.1 based and no real desire to up-convert it. However, we are looking to add developers to the team and they will need copies of Visual Studio. My understanding is that they will need VS 2...
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Setting Colors in SWT. === This is pretty simple, I come from a swing/awt background. I'm just wondering what the proper way to set the background color for a SWT widget is? I've been trying: widget.setBackGround( ); Am I on the right track? Thanks, Brian Gianforcaro
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Impressions of D? === I've checked the tags and there is nothing for D - the programming language from Digital Mars. It is listed 12th on the TIOBE index, just after Ruby, so it must have some following. Anybody been using this? What are initial impressions?
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Where do the linux TCP/IP hackers live? === Over the past year or so my production platform has been plagued by an odd TCP/IP issue. I've spent zillions of hours working with competent & knowledgeable sysadmins, scouring the net, reading source code, been jerked around by RH's pathetic support, and **crying tears o...
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C Image Library === Can anyone recommend a decent C image library? I'm after loaders for bmp, gif, jpg, png and tga. I want to use this for programming my Sony Playstation Portable, so opensource would be very handy. After some googleing I've found FreeImage and CImg, but both feel rather heavy, and CImg is C...
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How do you backup IIS's metabase in C#? === exact code will be helpful. I assume the DirectoryServices namespace does it but I can't find the method that does it.
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How to pass password to scp? === I know it is not recommended, but is it at all possible to pass the users password to scp? I'd like to copy a file via scp as part of a batch job and the receiving server does of course need a password (no, I cannot easily change that to key-based authentication). TIA Argelbarge...
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How do I get a result from a modal dialog in JQuery === I would like to use an add-in like simplemodal or the dialog add-in in the UI kit. However, how do I use these or any other and get a result back. Basically I want the modal to do some ajaxy interaction with the server and return the result for the calling code t...
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Comparing two collections for equality === I would like to compare two collections (in C#), but I'm not sure of the best way to implement this efficiently. I've read the other thread about [Enumerable.SequenceEqual][1], but it's not exactly what I'm looking for. In my case, two collections would be equal if they...
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Looking for a SQL Transaction Log file viewer === I am trying my luck here after not getting answers in some other forums. If any of you have worked with a cool tool for viewing/querying the SQL Transaction logs, please let me know. This should show all the transactional sql statements which are committed, rolledba...
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WCF: WTF! Does WCF raise the bar or just the complexity level? === I understand the value of the three-part service/host/client model offered by WCF. But is it just me or does it seem like WCF took something pretty direct and straightforward (the ASMX model) and made a mess out of it? Is there an alternative to us...
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Using shadowbox disables keyboard shortcuts? === So my site uses shadowbox (http://mjijackson.com/shadowbox/) to do display some dynamic text. Problem is I need the user to be able to copy and paste that text. Right-clicking and selecting copy works but ctrl+c doesn't (no keyboard shortcuts do) and most people use C...
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LINQ to Java? === I'm looking for something simlar to linq except for java? any suggestions of where to go?
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Replace huge Case statement in Classic ASP === I have a 200+ case statement in Classic ASP which is getting out of control. It sets 5 variables, based on which case is selected. Address, Phone, Name etc. Just sets the variables and nothing else in each case. Databases or files are not an option for this application...
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Symmetric key storage === My company is going to be storing sensitive data for our customers, and will be encrypting data using one of the managed .NET encryption algorithm classes. Most of the work is done, but we haven't figured out how/where to store the key. I've done some light searching and reading, and it seems...
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A good algorithm similar to Levenstein but weighted for Qwerty keyboards? === I noticed some posts here on string matching, which reminded me of an old problem I'd like to solve. Does anyone have a good Levenstein-like algorithm that is weighted toward Qwerty keyboards? I want to compare two strings, and and allow ...
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How to promote WCF to a non-techie? === How would you describe and promote WCF as a technology to a non-technical client/manager/CEO/etc? What are competing solutions or ideas that they might bring up(such as those they read about in their magazines touting new technology)? What is WCF *not* good for that you've...
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Why does a "file exists" method in many languages return true for a directory? === I know that it does in PHP, and I'm pretty sure it does in Java. I haven't used the latest versions of .NET, so I won't speak for them. It seems very awkward, but I was wondering if there was an underlying reason for this.
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Best way to convert DateTime to "n Hours Ago" in SQL === I wrote a SQL function to convert a datetime value in SQL to a friendlier "n Hours Ago" or "n Days Aog" etc type of message. And I was wondering if there was a better way to do it. (Yes I know "don't do it in SQL" but for design reasons I have to do it this ...
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What is the best way to display a status message in WPF? === I have several wpf pages with update/delete/add buttons. I want to display to the user messages like "successful delete", etc. How can I best implement this so the message is defined in a single place (similar to an asp.net master page) and I can update th...
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Interprocess communication for Windows in C# (.NET 2.0) === I've never had to do IPC on Windows before. Currently I'm developing a pair of programs, a standard GUI/CLI app and a windows service. The app has to tell the service what to do. So, assuming the communication is local only, what would be the best communicati...
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Show all libraries used by executables on linux === I'd like to know which libraries are used by executables on my system. More specifically, I'd like to rank which libraries are used the most, along with the binaries that use them. How can I do this?
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How can I lock down my MS-SQL DB from my users and yet still access it through ODBC? === I've got an ms-access application that's accessing and ms-sql db through an ODBC connection. I'm trying to force my users to update the data _only_ through the application portion, but I don't care if they read the data directly o...
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Optimizing a LINQ query. === I have a query that looks like this: public IList<Post> FetchLatestOrders(int pageIndex, int recordCount) { DatabaseDataContext db = new DatabaseDataContext(); return (from o in db.Orders orderby o.CreatedDate descending select o).Skip(pageIndex * recordCount).Take(re...
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Does "display: marker" work in any current browsers, and if so, how? === I can't be sure if my code is sucking, or if it's just that the browsers haven't caught up with the spec yet. My goal is to simulate list markers using generated content, so as to get e.g. continuation of the counters from list to list in pure...
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An IDE for D === Does anyone know of an IDE for the D Programming Language?
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Linux/X11 input library without creating a window === Is there a good library to use for gathering user input in Linux from the mouse/keyboard/joystick that doesn't force you to create a visible window to do so? SDL lets you get user input in a reasonable way, but seems to force you to create a window, which is troub...
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any issues with using log4net in a multi-threaded environment? === Just like the title, I'm wondering if anyone has any experience using log4net in a multi-threaded environment like asp.net. We are currently using log4net and I want to make sure we won't run into any issues.
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Does a language-specific IDE have any advantages over a plugin for a multi-language IDE? === I do mostly Java and C/C++ development, but I'm starting to do more web development (PHP, Rails) and Eiffel (learning a new language is always good). Currently, I use Eclipse for Java, C/C++, and Ruby (not Rails). Since I k...
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multithreading in asp.net === What kind of multi-threading issues do you have to be careful for in asp.net?
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How to repeatedly merge branches in Mercurial === We're using Mercurial where I work and I want to have a setup similar to how I used SVN: * Trunk * Tags * Production * Branches Since Mercurial supports branches natively, I know how to create a named branch, but I can't find any documentation on how to repea...
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How do you programmatically change the tab order in a Win32 dialog? === Often time I need to add a control to a dialog after the dialog has been generated via dialog template and CreateDialogIndirect. In these cases the tab order is set by the dialog template and there is no obvious way to change the tab order by inc...
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View of allocated memory === I'm looking for a tool ($, free, open source; I don't care) that will allow me to view not just the memory statistics for a .NET program, but also the object hierarchy. I'd really like to be able to drill down each thourgh each object and view it's foot print, as well as all the object's i...
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Dynamic linq:Creating an extension method that produces JSON result === I'm stuck trying to create a dynamic linq extension method that returns a string in JSON format - I'm using System.Linq.Dynamic and Newtonsoft.Json and I can't get the Linq.Dynamic to parse the "cell=new object[]" part. Perhaps too complex? Any id...
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Modeling Geographic Locations in an Relational Database. === I am designing a contact management system and have come across an interesting issue regarding modeling geographic locations in a consistent way. I would like to be able to record locations associated with a particular person (mailing address(es) for work, s...
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Does Java need closures? === I've been reading a lot lately about the next release of Java possibly supporting closures. I feel like I have a pretty firm grasp on what closures are, but I can't think of a solid example of how they would make an Object-Oriented language "better". Can anyone give me a specific use-cas...
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.MSI Not Always Uninstalling Previous Versions === In a number of applications we create an MSI Installer with the Visual Studio Setup Project. In most cases, the install works fine, but every now and then the previous version was not uninstalled correctly. The user ends up with two icons on the desktop, and in the Ad...
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Floats messing up in Safari browsers === I have a site I made real fast that uses floats to display different sections of content. The floated content and the content that has an additional margin both appear fine in FF/IE but on safari one of the divs is completely hidden. I've tried switching to padding and position...
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Is it possible to do the Navision 5.0 export to Word/Excel to OpenOffice.org? === Navision 5.0 includes a feature to export to Word or Excel. Is it possible to make this work with OpenOffice.org Writer or Calc instead? If so, what has to be done to set it up?
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Why the option to use attributes in new ATL projects was removed from Visual Studio 2008? === This is the text from MSDN comment: "According to the book ATL Internals (2ed) the use of attributes is deprecated and should not be used in new ATL projects." But WHY?!!
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create and stream large XML document in C++ === I have some code that creates a fairly large xml DOM and writes it off to a file (up to 50-100MB) . It basically creates the DOM and then calls a toString on it and writes it out with ofstream. Is there a way to get streaming output of the generated dom so that it doesn'...
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Get CPU usage in shell script? === I'm running some [JMeter][1] tests against a Java process to determine how responsive a web application is under load (500+ users). JMeter will give the response time for each web request, and I've written a script to ping the Tomcat Manager every X seconds which will get me the curr...
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How do you allow multiple file uploads on an internal windows-authentication intranet? === I have a couple of solutions, but none of them work perfectly. **Platform** 1. ASP.NET / VB.NET / .NET 2.0 2. IIS 6 3. IE6 (primarily), with some IE7; Firefox not necessary, but useful *Allowed 3rd Party Options* ...
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How do I suppress firefox password field completion? === I'm developing a website. I'm using a single-page web-app style, so all of the different parts of the site are AJAX'd into index.php. When a user logs in and tells Firefox to remember his username and password, all input boxes on the site get auto-filled with th...
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How do I stop Visual Studio's 'Publish Web Site' from publishing my _ReSharper folder? === It's really quite annoying as they are not part of the project.
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WPF DatePicker: Whats the best? === I need a Datepicker for a WPF application. What is considered to be the best one? Thank you
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Would you override ScriptControl or BaseValidator for an async ASP.NET validator control? === I'm planning to develop an ASP.NET server control to provide asynchronous username availability validation for new user registrations. The control will allow a developer to point it at a "username" TextBox and it will provid...
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TreeView Drag & Drop help - _Invalid FORMATETC structure_ exception === I'm trying to implement Drag & Drop functionality with source being a TreeView control. When I initiate a drag on a node, I'm getting: _Invalid FORMATETC structure (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80040064 (DV\_E\_FORMATETC))_ The ItemDrag handler...
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Why is AppDomain.CurrentDomain.BaseDirectory different between Windows Forms and Library... === In my winforms application, AppDomain.CurrentDomain.BaseDirectory is set to "C:\Projects\TestProject\bin\Debug\" In my unit tests it is "C:\Projects\TestProject\bin\Debug" (no final slash). Why is this?
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How to convince my co-workers that the parameterized SQL generated by NHibernate is just as fast as a stored procedure === One of my co-workers claims that even though the execution path is cached, there is no way parameterized SQL generated from an ORM is as quick as a stored procedure. Any help with this stubborn d...
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Better Merge Tool for Subversion === Is there a good external merge tool for tortoisesvn (I don't particularly like the built in Merge tool). I use WinMerge for diffs, but it doesn't work with the three way merge (maybe a better question would be is there a way to force tortoisesvn to merge like tortoisecvs?)
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Multimap in Scala === I'm trying to mixin the MultiMap trait with a HashMap like so: val children:MultiMap[Integer, TreeNode] = new HashMap[Integer, Set[TreeNode]] with MultiMap[Integer, TreeNode] The definition for the MultiMap trait is: trait MultiMap[A, B] extends Map[A, Set[B]] Meanin...
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WScript.Shell and blocking execution? === I'm using WScript to automate some tasks, by using WScript.Shell to call external programs. However, right now it does not wait for the external program to finish, and instead moves on. This causes issues because I have some tasks dependant on others finishing first. I a...
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Good Featurs for an ORM === I'm currently working on putting together a fairly simple ORM tool to serve as a framework for various web projects for a client. Most of the projects are internal and will not require massive amounts of concurrency and all will go against SQL Server. I've suggested that they go with ORM ...
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Does having a registry full of old stuff slow down Windows? === I know this isn't strictly speaking a programming question but something I always hear from pseudo-techies is that having a lot of entries in your registry slows down your Windows-based PC. I think this notion comes from people who are trying to troublesh...
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Is it possible to track allocation/deallocation in C#? === As far as I can tell, this is isn't possible, so I'm really just hoping for a left field undocumented allocation hook function. I want a way to track allocations like in [_CrtSetAllocHook][1], but for C#/.net. The only visibility to the garbage collector/all...
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What Python way would you suggest to check whois database records? === I'm trying to get a webservice up and running that actually requires to check whois databases. What I'm doing right now is ugly and I'd like to avoid it as much as I can: I call gwhois command and parse its output. Ugly. I did some search to try...
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Calling C# code from Java? === Does anyone have a good solution for integrating some C# code into a java application? The code is small, so I could re-write in java, but I would rather reuse the code if possible. Don't repeat yourself, etc. Also, I know I can expose the C# as a web service or whatever, but it ...
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How do I get list of recent files in GNU Emacs? === When I use Emacs I want to be able to easily display and navigate through a list of files I worked on from not just the current session but from previous sessions. (BTW, running Emacs 22.2 on Windows)
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Can you recommend books about generative programming? === I currently have following books: * _Code Generation in Action_ by Jack Herrington * _Generative Programming_ by Krzysztof Czarnecki and Ulrich W. Eisenecker * _Program Generators with XML and Java_ by J. Craig Cleaveland * _Framing Software Reuse_ by Pau...
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Does silverlight work on chrome? === Does anyone know if silverlight plugs into chrome, or when they plan to support it?
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Preventing accidental double clicking on a button === I have a few controls that inherit from ASP.NET buttons and use 'onserverclick'. If the user clicks twice, the button fires two server side events. How can I prevent this? I tried setting "this.disabled='true'" after the click (in the 'onclick' attribute) via...
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CSS - Placement of a div in the lower left-hand corner === I wish I were a CSS smarty .... How can you place a div container in the lower left-hand corner of the web page; taking into account the users scroll-position? Thanks in advance for any assistance.
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How do I size a UITextView to it's content? === Is there a good way to adjust the size of a UITextView to conform to it's content? Say for instance I have a UITextView that contains one line of text: "Hello world" I then add another line of text: "Goodbye world" Is there a good way in Cocoa Touch to get th...
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Can I prevent user pasting Javascript into Design Mode IFrame? === I'm building a webapp that contains an IFrame in design mode so my user's can "tart" their content up and paste in content to be displayed on their page. Like the WYSIWYG editor on most blog engines or forums. I'm trying to think of all potential s...
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WebDev.WebServer.EXE Crashes After VS 2008 SP1 Install === Since, for various reasons, I can't use IIS for an ASP.NET website I'm developing, I run Cassini from the command line to test the site. However, after installing Visual Studio 2008 SP1, I get a System.Net.Sockets.SocketException when I try to start up the we...
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How do I in Python get the path and name of the file that is currently executing? === I have scripts calling other script files but I need to get the filepath of the file that is currently running within the process. (Executing os.getcwd() returns the original starting script's filepath not the current file's.)
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Designing a new UI for a legacy WinForms MDI application === I'm working on moving a client/server application created with C# and WinForms into the SOA/WPF/Silverlight world. One of the big hurdles is the design of the UI. My current UI is MDI driven and users rely heavily on child windows, having many open at the sa...
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What is an 'independent capturing group' === From the java 6 regex documentation: >Special constructs (non-capturing) (?:X) X, as a non-capturing group ... (?>X) X, as an independent, non-capturing group What is the difference between (?:X) and (?>X)? What does the **independent** mean i...
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Implicit casting and interger overflowing in the evaluation of expressions question in c. === Lets take the code int a, b, c; ... if ((a + b) > C) If the values of a and b add to exceed the max value of an int will the integrity of the comparison be compromised? I was thinking that there might...
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Font-size independent UI: everything broke when I switched to 120 DPI!? === So I was reading those Windows Vista UI guidelines someone linked to in another question, and they mentioned that you should be able to survive a switch to 120 DPI. Well, I fire up my handy VM with my app installed, and what do we get... AAAAG...
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Can you be terrible at math and still a great programmer? === I'm just after reading Jeff's 'Five Things You Didn't Know About Me (and my office)' blog entry on Coding Horror and right at the bottom of this page he mentions (to my surprise) that he is terrible at math: [http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/archives/000...
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How do I format a number in java? === How do I format a number in java? What are the "Best Practices"? Will I need to round a number before I format it? "32.302342342342343" formatted to "32.30" ".7323" formatted to "0.73" etc.
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Multiline ddl Custom Control === One of the guys I work with needs a custom control that would work like a multiline ddl since such a thing does not exist as far as we have been able to discover does anyone have any ideas or have created such a thing before we have a couple ideas but they involve to much databas...
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How do you initialize a 2 dimensional array when you do not know the size === I have a two dimensional array that I need to load data into. I know the width of the data (22 values) but I do not know the height. I have it declared as follows: float[,] _calibrationSet; .... int calibrationRow...
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What thread is holding a synchronization lock === Is it possible at runtime to programmatically check the name of the Thread that is holding the lock of a given object?
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Context Menu Resets ComboBox's SelectedIndex === I have a ContextMenu that is displayed after a user right clicks on a ComboBox. When the user selects an item in the context menu, a form is brought up using the ShowDialog() method. If frmOptions.ShowDialog() = Windows.Forms.DialogResult.Cancel Then ...
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Django Sessions === I'm looking at sessions in Django, and by default they are stored in the database. What are the benefits of filesystem and cache sessions and when should I use them?
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Windows XP support for Remote NDIS === I'm looking at developing a device which will need to support Ethernet over USB (hosted in Linux, XP, and Vista). As I understand it, Vista and Linux support the industry standard USB CDC. However, in classic Windows style, XP only supports it's own Remote NDIS. So, now I'm thi...
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What's your favorite (free) log viewer for EntLib or Log4Net? === Currently we have Enterprise Library Logging going to the Event Log & a rolling flat file, but I'd like to implement database level logging so that I can have much better browsing/filtering/grouping ability. While I could write this by hand (and have...
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Simultaneous calls from CDR === I need to come up with an analysis of simultaneus events, when having only starttime and duration of each event. **Details** I've a standard CDR call detail record, that contains among others: * calldate (timedate of each call start * duration (int, seconds of call duration) ...
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__doPostBack not rendering on postback === I'm having a strange problem. I have to use GetPostBackEventRefence to force a Postback, but it works the first time, after the first postback, the .NET function is not rendered... any ideas? This is what I'm missing after the postback: <script language="javascri...
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How do you capture mouse events in FF, over Shockwave Object === How do you capture the mouse events, move and click over top of a shockwave object in Firefox, via Javascript. The code works in IE but not in FF.
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signed to unsigned conversion in C - is it always safe? === Suppose I have the following C code: unsigned int u = 1234; int i = -5678; unsigned int result = u + i; What implicit conversions are going on here, and is this code safe for all values of u and i? (safe, in the sense that even thoug...
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