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How do you persist a tree structure to a database table with auto incrementing IDs using an ADO.NET DataSet and a DataAdapter === I have a self-referential Role table that represents a tree structure ID [INT] AUTO INCREMENT Name [VARCHAR] ParentID [INT] I am using an ADO.NET DataTable and DataAdap...
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How can I dynamically center an image in a MS Reporting Services report? === Out of the box, in MS Reporting Services, the image element does not allow for the centering of the image itself, when the dimensions are unknown at design time. In other words, the image (if smaller than the dimensions allotted on the design...
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Print a Winform/visual element === All the articles I've found via google are either obsolete or contradict one another, what's the easiest way to print a form or, say, a richtextbox in c#? I think it's using the PrintDiaglog class by setting the Document, but how does this get converted?
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Cross Platform, Language Agnostic GUI Markup Language? === I learned Swing back in the day but now I've moved to Python and want to make some apps with GUIs. I haven't had the time to learn a new GUI API so I've been using Jython, but I would prefer to use CPython. It would be great if I can have one simple markup...
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Is there a business reason for striving for pure CSS layout? === It seems like every time I try to create a pure CSS layout it takes me much longer than if I'd use a table or two. Getting three columns to be of equal lengths with different amount of data in them seems to require particular fancy hacks, especially when...
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Templates for lifecycle documentation === Does anybody have some good templates (or links to) that they use for software lifecycle documents (feasibility, concept, requirements, architecture)? I've taken some old ones I've had from school and slimmed them down a bit since none of the current projects that I work o...
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Why can't I use a try block around my super() call? === So, in Java, the first line of your constructor HAS to be a call to super... be it implicitly calling super(), or explicitly calling another constructor. What I want to know is, why can't I put a try block around that? My specific case is that I have a mock c...
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What is the difference between a bug and a change request in MSF for CMMI? === I'm currently evaluating the MSF for CMMI process template under TFS for use on my development team, and I'm having trouble understanding the need for separate bug and change request work item types. I understand that it is beneficial to b...
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Memcached chunk limit === Why is there a hardcoded chunk limit (.5 meg after compression) in memcached? Has anyone recompiled theirs to up it? I know I should not be sending big chunks like that around, but these extra heavy chunks happen for me from time to time and wreak havoc.
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How do you use a variable in xsl when trying to select a node? === I would have thought this would be an easy one to Google, but I've been unsucessful. I want to assign a variable the value out of an attribute (easy so far) then use that variable to select another node based on the value of that attribute. ex: ...
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SQL Server 2008 FileStream on a Web Server === First of all, congrats to Jeff, Joel and the guys for getting this thing up and running! OK, I've been developing a site using ASP.NET MVC, and have decided to use the new SQL Server 2008 FILESTREAM facility to store files 'within' the database rather than as separate ...
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Implementing online ordering for a small cafe. === I am meeting with a cafe owner this weekend to discuss the feasibilty of implementing an online ordering system. I am starting to research this a bit, and wanted to throw it out here. 1. Is there any open source projects already started out there I could ...
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Convert Bytes to Floating Point Numbers in Python === I have a binary file that I have to parse and I'm using Python. Is there a way to take 4 bytes and convert it to a single precision floating point number?
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Python, Unicode, and the Windows console === When I try to print a Unicode string in a windows console, I get a "UnicodeEncodeError: 'charmap' codec can't encode character ...." error. I assume this is because the Windows console does not accept Unicode-only characters. What's the best way around this? Is there any...
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HTML comments break down === I have a page that is generated which inserts an HTML comment near the top of the page. Inside the comment is a *nix-style command. <!-- command --option value --option2 value2 --option3 --> This comment breaks the page completely. What is wrong with the comment to cause this t...
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Do people use the Hungarian Naming Conventions in the real world? === Is it worth learning the convention or is it a bane to readability and maintainability?
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Accessing a CONST attribute of series of Classes === This is how I wanted to do it which would work in PHP 5.3.0+ <?php class MyClass { const CONSTANT = 'Const var'; } $classname = 'MyClass'; echo $classname::CONSTANT; // As of PHP 5.3.0 ?...
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Telligent's Community Server === The company I work for is wanting to add blog functionality to our website and they were looking to spend an awful amount of money to have some crap being built on top of a CMS they purchased (sitecore). I pointed them to Telligent's Community Server and we had a sales like meeting t...
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Undoing a git reset --hard HEAD~1 === Is it possible to undo the changes caused by the following: git reset --hard HEAD~1 ? If so, how? Thanks.
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How to specify javascript to run when ModalPopupExtender is shown === The ModalPopupExtender has OnCancelScript and OnOkScript properties, but it doesn't seem to have an OnShowScript property. I'd like to specify a javascript function to run each time the popup is shown. In past situations, I set the TargetControl...
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Alternative Hostname for an IIS web site for internal access only === I'm using IIS in Windows 2003 Server for a SharePoint intranet. External incoming requests will be using the host header `portal.mycompany.com` and be forced to use SSL. I was wondering if there's a way to set up an alternate host header such as ...
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Does it still make sense to learn low level WinAPI programming? === Does it make sense, having all of the C#-managed-bliss, to go back to Petzhold's [Programming Windows][1] and try to produce code w/ pure WinAPI? What can be learn from it? Isn't it just too outdated to be useful? [1]: www.amazon.com/Programmi...
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Rational Purify failng to jump to memory leaks. === So my company uses a delightfully buggy program called Rational Purify (as a plugin to Microsoft Visual Developer Studio) to manage memory leaks. The program is deigned to let you click on a memory after you have encountered it, and then jump to the line that the le...
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Numeric Data Entry in WPF === How are you handling the entry of numeric values in WPF applications? Without a NumericUpDown control, I've been using a TextBox and handling its PreviewKeyDown event with the code below, but it's pretty ugly. Has anyone found a more graceful way to get numeric data from the user wi...
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Public/Popular Websites using Java Server Faces === Are there any popular and/or public websites that utilize the Java Server Faces framework? I don't ever recall stumbling across any ever on the Internet. In my experience JSF is usually reserved for non-public enterprise and business level applications. I am curio...
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Anyone out there implement(ing) microformats? is this useful? === I've seen the MF people talk and have heard my own fair share of MF evangelism, yet haven't done anything about it fearing the gains aren't really worth the hassle. Does anyone use this? BTW, from [their website][1]: > "microformats are a set of ...
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Is there a real benefit of using J#? === I just saw a [comment of suggesting J#][1], and it made me wonder... is there a real, beneficial use of J# over Java? So, my feeling is that the only reason you would even consider using J# is that management has decreed that the company should jump on the Java bandwagon... an...
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In ASP.NET MVC I encounter an incorrect type error when rendering a user control with the correct typed object === I encounter an error of the form: "The model item passed into the dictionary is of type FooViewData but this dictionary requires a model item of type bar" even though I am passing in an object of the corr...
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Do you prefer to code on a Laptop or a Desktop, or both ? === What is your primary development machine - a Desktop or a laptop? Why? Do you use both - if so, do you use source control to keep them synched? This might seem like a dumb question but I'm on the steep part of the learning curve & I'd be interested in ...
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Document or RPC based web services === My gut feel is that document based web services are preferred in practice - is this other peoples experience? are they easier to support? (I noted that Sharepoint uses Any for the "document type" in its WSDL interface, I guess that makes it Document based). Also - are people ...
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Tables with no Primary Key === I have several tables whose only unique data is a uniqueidentifier (a Guid) column. Because guids are non-sequential (and they're client-side generated so I can't use newsequentialid()), I have made a non-primary, non-clustered index on this ID field rather than giving the tables a clust...
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HTTP Libraries for Emacs === I recently discovered the org-mode in emacs and it works very well for me. I also like www.RememberTheMilk.com. I would like to be able to sync my org-mode file and RTM list. I know that RTM has its API exposed as web services. I am currently looking for a HTTP library that I could use to ...
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License Models === Pretty much all my career, I worked with building solutions (customized applications for a single customer). Now that my company is going in developing software for the masses, a lot of packaging is waiting for us.<br/> I wanna ask about licensing software. How to generate serial numbers and activa...
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Better Random Generating PHP === I know that just using rand() is predictable, if you know what your doing, and have access to the server.<br /> I have a project that is HIGHLY dependent on choosing a random that is as unpredictable as possible. So I'm looking for suggestions, either other built in functions, or us...
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Best ajax library for Sharepoint === For developing Windows Sharepoint Service application, what is the best ajax library available now? I'm thinking of free, customizable, and easy deployment, and its compatible with sharepoint, meaning it can run in 'quirks' mode.
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IE6 + SSL + AJAX + post form = 404 error (?) === **The setting:** The program in question tries to post form data via an AJAX call to a target procedure contained in the same package as the caller. This is done for a site that uses a secure connection (https). The technology used here is PLSQL and the DOJO JavaScr...
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Is there a way to include a fragment identifier when using Asp.Net MVC ActionLink, RedirectToAction, etc. ? === I want some links to include a fragment identifier. Like some of the URLs on this site: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5619/ie6-ssl-ajax-post-form-404-error**#5626** Is there a way to do this with ...
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Any reason not to start using the HTML 5 doctype? === <!DOCTYPE html> It is supposed to be backwards compatible with HTML4 and XHTML. [John Resig posted about some of the benefits][1]. [1]: http://ejohn.org/blog/html5-doctype/ As long as we don't use any of the new and not supported yet features, would th...
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x86 Assembly on a mac... === Does anyone know of any good tools (i'm looking for IDEs, primarily) to write assembly on the mac... XCode is a little cumbersome to me. Also, on the Intel Macs, can I use generic x86 asm? or is there a modified instruction set? Any information about post Intel Mac assembly helps.
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Sleep from within an Informix SPL procedure === What's the best way to do the semantic equivalent of the traditional sleep() system call from within an Informix SPL routine? In other words, simply "pause" for N seconds (or milliseconds or whatever, but seconds are fine). I'm looking for a solution that does *not* in...
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What are you using for Web UI/layout design? === What are folks out there using for web/ui design? For the most part we use PowerPoint at my company. The UI folks will mock up a screen in PowerPoint and we (the development group) will take it from there. So, for a side gig of mine I decided to do some mock ups to s...
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How do I create an HTML anchor in a FogBugz wiki page? === The StackOverflow transcripts are enormous, and sometimes I want to link to a little bit within it. How do I create an HTML anchor in a FogBugz wiki page?
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Is it just me, or are characters being rendered incorrectly more lately? === I'm not sure if it's my system, although I haven't done anything unusual with it, but I've started noticing incorrectly rendered characters popping up in web pages, text-files, [like this][1]: ![][2] I have a hunch it's a related to the...
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MVC Preview 4 - No route in the route table matches the supplied values. === I have a route that I am calling through a RedirectToRoute like this: return this.RedirectToRoute("Super-SuperRoute", new { year = selectedYear }); I have also tried: return this.RedirectToRoute("Super-SuperRoute", new { con...
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The imported project "C:\Microsoft.CSharp.targets" was not found === I got this error today when trying to open a Visual Studio 2008 **project** in Visual Studio 2005: The imported project "C:\Microsoft.CSharp.targets" was not found So I thought I'd post it here in case anyone else is interested
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Is there a lightweight, preferable open source, formatable label control for dotnet? === I have been looking for a way to utilize a simple markup language, or just plain html, when displaying text in WinForm applications. I would like to avoid embedding a webbrowser control since in most of the case I just want to hig...
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When do Request.Params and Request.Form differ? === I recently encountered a problem where a value was null if accessed with Request.Form but fine if retrieved with Request.Form.
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Better windows command line shells === Is there a better windows command line shell other than cmd which has better copy paste between Windows' windows and console windows?
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Understanding Pointers === Why are pointers such a leading factor of confusion for many new, and even old, college level students in the C/C++ language? Are there any tools or thought processes that helped you understand how pointers work at the variable, function, and beyond level? What are some good practice thi...
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Firebug won't display console feeds for some of my sites === Using Firebug v1.20b7 with Firefox v3.0.1 I use firebug a lot for web devlopment. I have very often the problem that Firebug won't show its web console for seeing the POSTs and GETs. I can view all the other tabs, including the NET tab that gives me a lot...
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What is a good plotting library for .Net? === I'm writing some data acquisition software and need a gui plotting library that is fast enough to do realtime updated graphs. I've been using Nplot which is pretty good for a free library, but I'm wondering if there are any better libraries (preferably free or cheap).
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'Break' equivalent keyword for VB === Just moved over to the 'vb team' here at work. Quick easy one for my 1st question. What is the 'Break' equivalent keyword for VB ie to exit a loop early but not the method. Cheers.
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C# Tab Escape Character === A simple question. I'm just in the process of parsing some text and can't remember what the escape character is for a tab in C#?
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VB.NET - IsNothing versus Is Nothing === Does anyone here use VB.NET and have a strong preference for or against using 'IsNothing' as opposed to 'Is Nothing' (for example, 'If IsNothing(anObject)' or If anObject Is Nothing...')? If so, why?
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Other browsers === I'm aware of IE, Safari, Firefox and Opera but are there any other browsers out there that are worth knowing about? I've had several friends that don't like IE but then some of the above don't work on their computer either and I felt it'd be nice to have a few more alternatives.
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Recommended books for learning C#? === C# and .NET has become the official programming platform at my company for all new IT projects. I'm a bioinformatics scientist with 15 years of experience with C, C++, and Perl. And, fortunately, I'm not in IT, so I don't have to do my work using C#. But I anticipate having to wo...
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Inheritance in database? === Is there any way to use inheritance in database (Specifically in SQL Server 2005)? Suppose I have few field like **CreatedOn**, **CreatedBy** which I want to add on all of my entities. I looking for an alternative way instead of adding these fields to every table.
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SQL Server 2000/5 Escape an Underscore === How do I escape the underscore character? I am writing something like the following where clause and want to be able to find actual entries with _d at the end. Where Username Like '%_d'
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Binary patch-generation in C# === Does anyone have, or know of, a binary patch generation algorithm implementation in C#? Basically, compare two files (designated *old* and *new*), and produce a patch file that can be used to upgrade the *old* file to have the same contents as the *new* file. The implementation ...
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Looking for WYSIWYG HTML editor === Any suggestions for a relatively simple, free, WYSIWYG, HTML editor? I have a friend in need of a art portfolio website and I want to her feet wet without forcing her to learn raw HTML or an overly complex (and probably expensive) program. Extra points if somehow this free editor...
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Add 1 to a field (MySQL) === How do I turn the following 2 queries into 1 query $sql = "SELECT level FROM skills WHERE id = $id LIMIT 1;"; $result = $db->sql_query($sql); $level = (int) $db->sql_fetchfield('level'); $db->sql_freeresult($result); ++$level; $sql = "UPDATE skills SET level = $level ...
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Automate builds for Java RCP for deployment with JNLP === I've found many sources that talk about the automated Eclipse PDE process. I feel these sources don't do a good job explaining what's going on. I can create the deployable package, in a semi-manual process via the Feature Export. The automated process ...
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mailto link for large bodies === I have a page upon which a user can choose up to many differ paragraphs. When the link is clicked (or button), an email will open up and put all those paragraphs into the body of the email, address it, and fill in the subject. However, the text can bee too long for a mailto link. ...
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C# WCF Service - Backward compatibility issue === I'm just getting into creating some WCF services, but I have a requirement to make them backward compatible for legacy (.NET 1.1 and 2.0) client applications. I've managed to get the services to run correctly for 3.0 and greater clients, but when I publish the ser...
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Geographically Distributed Development === My company is using me as a sort of guinea pig for having developers on both sides of the US. The main office is located in Denver, and I'm in Louisville, KY. I've been trying to come up with ideas to make the remote development experience line up better with the experience i...
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Making a production build of a PHP project with Subversion === If you are working in PHP (or I guess any programming language...) and using subversion as your source control, is there a way to take your project (for example): > C:\Projects\test\\.svn > C:\Projects\test\docs\ > C:\Projects\test\faq.php > C:...
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Drag and drop ftp file upload web widgets === It seems like drag and drop upload widgets disappeared from the face of Web 2.0. The last one of these I remember using was an activex widget, and inability of using it in anything other than IE doomed it. Have you used or seen one of these recently?
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How do I prevent dnsmasq from appending my domain name to invalid domain requests? === I use [dnsmasq][1] to resolve DNS queries on my home network. Unfortunately, if a domain name is not known, it will append my own domain name to the request which means that I always end up viewing my own site in a browser. For e...
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Is there any negative reasons to use an N-Tier solution? === I'm pretty new to my company (2 weeks) and we're starting a new platform for our system using .NET 3.5 Team Foundation from DotNetNuke. Our "architect" is suggesting we use one class project. Of course, I chime back with a "3-tier" architecture (Business, Da...
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Link issues (VC6) === This is making me feel like a real noob. I've opened an old workspace that is a libray and its test harness. It used to work fine and older versions of the code don't work either with the same errors. I've tried recreating the project and that causes the same errors too. Nothing seems out of orde...
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Genealogy Tree Control === I've been tasked (by my wife) with creating a program to allow her to track the family trees on both sides of our family. Does anyone know of a cost effective (free) control to represent this type of information. What I'm looking for is a modified org-chart type chart/tree. The modifi...
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User access log to SQL Server === Greetings all, I need to get a log of user access to our SQL Server so I can track average and peak concurrency usage. Is there a hidden table or something I'm missing that has this information for me? To my knowledge the application I'm looking at does not track this at the applic...
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Get size of a file before downloading in Python === I'm downloading an entire directory from a web server. It works OK, but I can't figure how to get the file size before download to compare if it was updated on the server or not. Can this be done as if I was downloading the file from a FTP server? import urlli...
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Getting the text from a drop-down box === This gets the value of whatever is selected in my dropdown menu. document.getElementById('newSkill').value I cannot however find out what property to go after for the text that's currently displayed by the drop down menu. I tried "text" then looked at [W3Schools][1] ...
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How do you feeling about code folding? === For those of you in the Visual Studio environment, how do feel about wrapping any of your code in #regions? (or if any other IDE has something similar...)
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API Yahoo India Maps === Yahoo has separate map for India ( which has more details than the regular maps.yahoo.com) at http://in.maps.yahoo.com/ . But when I use the API it goes to default map. How do I get API access to YMaps India?
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Always Commit the same file with SVN === In my web application I have a file which hold the current revision number via $Rev$. This work fine except, if I don't make any changes to that file, it doesn't get committed. Is there anyway I can force a single file to always get committed to the SVN server?
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Best way to abstract season/show/episode data === Basically, I've written an API to www.thetvdb.com in Python. The current code can be found [here](http://github.com/dbr/tvdb_api/tree/master/tvdb_api.py). It grabs data from the API as requested, and has to store the data somehow, and make it available by doing: ...
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AS3 - How to fix "multiple describeType entries for 'selectedItem' on type 'mx.controls::ComboBox'" === Does anyone know why when using BindingUtils on the selectedItem property of a ComboBox you get the following warning? Any ideas how to resolve the issue? The binding still works properly, but it would be nice to...
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What's the best way to kick ass in programming? === I've been programming since college, was a hobbyist programmer as a kid, but never got serious until I was a freshman. That was almost a decade and a half ago. One thing I've noticed is that when people reach a certain point in their skills they never really move bey...
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Should I provide accessor methods / Getter Setters for public/protected components on a form? === If I have .Net Form with a component/object such as a textbox that I need to access from a parent or other form I obviously need to "upgrade" the modifier to this component to an Internal or Public level variable. Now,...
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Log4Net configuring log level === How do I make Log4net only log Info level logs? Is that even possible? Can you only set a threshold? This is what i have, and it logs Info and above as i would expect. Is there anything i can do to make it only log info. <logger name="BrokerCollection.Model.XmlDocumentCreati...
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How do you deal with configuration files in source control? === Let's say you have a typical web app and with a file configuration.whatever. Every developer working on the project will have one version for their dev boxes, there will be a dev, prod and stage versions. How do you deal with this in source control? Not c...
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What are good tools for creating compiled HTML help files (.chm)? === I've seen a number of places recently that offer online HTML API documentation and also offer downloadable (usually .chm) help files. I really love using .chm help files, mainly because of the index tree on the left. What are the best tools fo...
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Source control for web projects. === I'm looking for good suggestions on how to implement version and source control for web projects. I've looked into subversion, but it seems to only take care of code. I'm really looking for something that can do good version-ing, branching, archival, etc. with not only source c...
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Default Form Button in FireFox === I am building a server control that will search our db and return results. The server control is contains an ASP:Panel. I have set the default button on the panel equal to my button id and have set the form default button equal to my button id. On the Panel: <pre><code> MyPan...
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What to use for login ID? === We are in the early design stages of a major rewrite of our product. Right now our customers are mostly businesses. We manage accounts. User names for an account are each on their own namespace but it means that we can't move assets between servers. We want to move to a single namespac...
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Gathering OS and tool version numbers for build archive purposes === Our automated build machine needs to archive the version numbers of the OS plus various tools used during each build. (In case we ever need to replicate exactly the same build later on, perhaps when the machine is long dead.) I see the command "m...
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Normalizing a Table with Low Integrity === I've been handed a table with about 18000 rows. Each record describes one customer location. The issue is, that when the person created the table, they did not add a field for "Company Name", only "Location Name," and one company can have many locations. For example, here ...
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What is the best way to store connection string in .NET DLLs? === The application my team is currently developing has a DLL that is used to perform all database access. The application can not use a trusted connection because the database is behind a firewall and the domain server is not. So it appears that the conn...
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How do you handle huge if-conditions? === It's something that's bugged me in every language I've used, I have an if statement but the conditional part has so many checks that I have to split it over multiple lines, use a nested if statement or just accept that it's ugly and move on with my life. Are there any other...
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Repair SVN Checksum === I'm using subclipse in Flex Builder 3, and recently received this error when trying to commit: `svn: Checksum mismatch for '/Users/redacted/Documents/Flex Builder 3/path/to/my/file.mxml'; expected: 'f8cb275de72776657406154dd3c10348', actual: 'null'` I worked around it by: 1. Committin...
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How do you find the age of a long-running Linux process? === I have a problem with some zombie-like processes on a certain server that need to be killed every now and then. How can I best identify the ones that have run for longer than an hour or so?
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How do I edit work items in the Visual Studio 2008 xml editor? === I'm trying to customize some TFS work items via the VS2008 xml editor, but every time I open a work item xml file it jumps to the graphical designer. All that gives me is a "View XML" button that doesn't let you edit the xml directly.
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Common Types of Subversion Hooks === What kinds of hook scripts are people using for Subversion? Just general ideas but code would be great too!
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Any good PHP IDE, preferably free or cheap? === Does anyone know of any good IDE (Code completion, Syntax coloring, etc) that will handle php. Looking for anything that might be relatively cheap or free and doesn't run like crap (IE: Eclipse)
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Regular expression for parsing links from a webpage? === I'm looking for a .NET regular expression extract all the URLs from a webpage but haven't found one to be comprehensive enough to cover all the different ways you can specify a link. And a side question: Is there 'one regex to rule them all'? Or am I bett...
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How do I make event callbacks into my win forms thread safe? === When you subscribe to an event on an object from within a form, you are essentially handing over control of your callback method to the event source. You have no idea whether that event source will choose to trigger the event on a different thread. Th...
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Experiences of the Smart Client Software Factory === Has anyone had any experience in building a 'real world' application with the [Smart Client Software Factory][1], from Microsofts Patterns and Practices group? I'm looking for advice on how difficult it was to master, whether it decreased your time to market and an...
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