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Find long running query on Informix?
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How can you find out what are the long running queries are on Informix database server? I have a query that is using up the CPU and want to find out what the query is. | 0 | [
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What table/view do you query against to select all the table names in a schema in Oracle?
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High availability and scalable platform for Java/C++ on Solaris
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Change Attribute's parameter at runtime
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I am not sure whether is it possible to change attribute's parameter during runtime? For example, inside an assembly I have the following class
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What is a good resource for learning XSL?
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Recently, I have started to have to read a lot of XSL and XSLT at my job. Some of it makes sense and some of it really doesn't.
Here's an exmaple of what does not make sense to me
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Performance gain in compiling java to native code?
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Is there any performance to be gained these days from compiling java to native code, or do modern hotspot compilers end up doing this over time anyway?
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Strategy for single sign on with legacy applications
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I'm wondering what strategies people use for reduced sign on with legacy applications and how effective they have found them?
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Access to restricted URI denied" code: "1012
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How do you get around this Ajax cross site scripting problem on FireFox 3?
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How to keep Stored Procedures and other scripts in SVN/Other repository?
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Can anyone provide some real examples as to how best to keep script files for views, stored procedures and functions in a SVN (or other) repository.
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Pass Silverlight type to Microsoft AJAX and pass parameter validation
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Checking network status or PPP status in a program on linux
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So I'm running PPP under linux with a cellular modem. The program I'm writing needs to know if the link is active before sending any data.
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Find all drive letters in Java
===
For a project I'm working on. I need to look for an executable on the filesystem. For UNIX derivatives, I assume the user has the file in the mighty $PATH variable, but there is no such thing on Windows.
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How do I implement license management for on-site installation of webapps (preferably cross-platform)?
===
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How can you handle an IN sub-query with LINQ to SQL?
===
I'm a bit stuck on this. Basically I want to do something like the following SQL query in LINQ to SQL:
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Implementing user defined display order
===
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How do you start Knowledge Transfer?
===
Do you use a formal event to get people talking in your IT department? Like a **monthly meetup** in a social place, a **internal wiki/chat** space or just a regular "information market" with some **presentations about technology or projects** made by your staff for your staff? ... | 2 | [
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How to show a spinner while loading an image via JavaScript
===
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How does the Licenses.licx based .Net component licensing model work?
===
I've encountered multiple third part .Net component-vendors use a licensing scheme. On an evaluation copy, the components show up with a nag-screen or watermark or some such indicator. On a licensed machine, a **Licenses.licx** is created - with... | 0 | [
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When can DataInputStream.skipBytes(n) not skip n bytes?
===
The [Sun Documentation for DataInput.skipBytes][1] states that it "makes an attempt to skip over n bytes of data from the input stream, discarding the skipped bytes. However, it may skip over some smaller number of bytes, possibly zero. This may result from a... | 0 | [
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Where did all the java applets go?
===
When java was young, people were excited about writing applets. They were cool and popular, for a little while. Now, I never see them anymore. Instead we have flash, javascript, and a plethora of other web app-building technologies.
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Can you load a .Net form as a control?
===
I want to load a desktop application, via reflection, as a Control inside another application.
The application I'm reflecting is a legacy one - I can't make changes to it.
I can dynamically access the Form, but can't load it as a Control.
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Passing on named variable arguments in python
===
Say I have the following 2 methods:
def methodA(arg, **kwargs):
pass
def methodB(arg, *args, **kwargs):
pass
In methodA I wish to call methodB, passing on the kwargs. However, it seems if I simply do:
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How to get the base 10 logarithm of a Fixnum in Ruby?
===
I want to get the base 10 logarithm of a Fixnum using Ruby, but found that n.log or n.log10 are not defined. Math::log is defined but uses a different base than 10.
What is the easiest way to get the base 10 logarithm of a Fixnum? | 0 | [
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Windows version of the Unix touch command
===
I'm looking for a Windows port of the UNIX touch command. I don't want to install an entire MKS toolkit just for the one tool. Is there a native port available somewhere or a command in Windows that does the same thing and supports features like all files in a directory by... | 0 | [
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How to host licensed .Net controls in unmanaged C++ app?
===
I need to host and run managed controls inside of a purely unmanaged C++ app. How to do this?
To run unlicensed controls is typically simple:
if (SUCCEEDED(ClrCreateManagedInstance(type, iid, &obj)))
{
// do something with obj
}
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Getting A File's Mime Type In Java
===
I was just wondering how most people fetch a mime type from a file in Java? So far I've tried two utils: JMimeMagic & Mime-Util. The first gave me memory exceptions, the second doesn't close its streams off properly. I was just wondering if anyone else had a method/library tha... | 0 | [
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How do you show events in UML Class Diagrams?
===
This one has me stumped regularly while creating top level class diagrams for documentation. Methods and attributes/fields are easy to model.
I usually end up adding a method named EvChanged to indicate a .Net event Changed.
What is the right way to show that a ty... | 0 | [
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How do I reset a sequence in Oracle?
===
In postgresql I can do something like this:
ALTER SEQUENCE serial RESTART WITH 0;
Is there a oracle equivalent? | 0 | [
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Polygon fill modes in GDI and GDI+
===
The system default polygon fill mode in current device context is `ALTERNATE` (as I've learned from the Petzold book on Windows programming) and this one is used in [`Polygon`][1] Win32 function unless you change the mode with [`SetPolyFillMode`][2].
**My question is**:
Does ... | 0 | [
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Any good automated frameworks for applying coding standards?
===
One I am aware of is [Perl::Critic](http://search.cpan.org/dist/Perl-Critic/)
And my googling has resulted in no results on multiple attempts so far. :-(
Does anyone have any recommendations here?
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Bad Smells When Reviewing Code Affects Approach?
===
G'day,
I was thinking about a comment from [Kristopher Johnson][1] about my answer to this [question][2] regarding Software Development Quality.
I'd posted a list of software quality metrics that I could think of off the top of my head that included:
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gdb linux arm
===
I have a ARM11 based hardware board which runs a Linux kernel ver. 2.6.21.5-cfs-v19. I have my application running on this ARM-LINUX board. To do sourlce level debugging, of my application i used to use gdb from command prompt of the linux board, that was with some earlier version of the board linux ... | 0 | [
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Improving Python readability?
===
I've been really enjoying Python programming lately. I come from a background of a strong love for C-based coding, where everything is perhaps more complicated than it should be (but puts hair on your chest, at least). So switching from C to Python for more complex things that don't r... | 0 | [
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How to make only certain parts of a site beta?
===
Most sites are either fully released, or in beta.
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How to get an absolute file name in Python?
===
Given a path such as
"mydir/myfile.txt"
How do I find the absolute filename relative to the current working directory in Python? E.g. on Windows, I might end up with:
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===
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MyList.Add(new MyStruct("john");
MyList.Add(new MyStruct("peter");
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Saving emails
===
If you have a site which sends out emails to the customer, and you want to save a copy of the mail, what is an effective strategy?
If you save it to a table in your database (eg create a table called Mail), it gets very large very quickly.
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===
I am currently in the process of restructuring my local Subversion repository by adding some new projects and merging legacy code and data from a couple of older repositories into it.
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Why are SQL aggregate functions so much slower than Python and Java (or Poor Man's OLAP)
===
I need a real DBA's opinion here:
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How do I automate finding unused #include directives?
===
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JavaScript culture sensitive currency formatting
===
How can i format currency related data in a manner that is culture aware in JavaScript? | 0 | [
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Good Java graph algorithm library?
===
Has anyone had good experiences with any Java libraries for Graph algorithms. I've tried [JGraph][1] and found it ok, and there are a lot of different ones in google. Are there any that people are actually using successfully in production code or would recommend?
[1]: http... | 4 | [
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Java Generics: Comparing the class of Object o to <E>
===
Let's say I have the following class:
public class Test<E> {
public boolean sameClassAs(Object o) {
// TODO halp!
}
}
How would I check that `o` is the same class as `E`?
Test<String> test = new Test<String>();
test... | 0 | [
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Twitter for work updates
===
If you are sending work/progress reports to the project lead on a daily or weekly basis, I wondered if you would consider using [Twitter][1] or similar services for this updates.
Say if you're working remotly or with a distributed team and the project lead has a hard time getting an ove... | 0 | [
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Accessing non-generic members of a generic object
===
Is there a way to collect (e.g. in a List) multiple 'generic' objects that don't share a common super class? If so, how can I access their common properties?
For example:
class MyObject<T>
{
public T Value { get; set; }
public string ... | 0 | [
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Integration Services: Multiple-step OLE DB operation generated errors
===
I'm attempting to make a DTS package to transfer data between two databases on the same server and I'm getting the following errors. Iv read that the Multiple-step OLE DB operation generated error can occur when you are transferring between diff... | 0 | [
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Is there a need to destroy char * = "string" or char * = new char[6]
===
I assume when I do **char* = "string"** its the same thing as **char* = new char[6]**. I believe these strings are created on the heap instead of the stack. So do I need to destroy them or free their memory when I'm done using them or do they get... | 0 | [
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Apache XML-RPC Exception Handling
===
What is the easiest way to extract the original exception from an exception returned via Apache's implementation of XML-RPC? | 0 | [
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How to setup GIT bare HTTP-available repository on IIS-machine
===
server already runs IIS to serve 80 and 443 port over TCP. I want to make centralized "push/pull" GIT repository available to all my team members over the Internet.
So I should use HTTP or HTTPS.
But I cannot use Apache because of IIS already h... | 0 | [
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Designers and developers working together
===
The rich presentational capabilities of WPF and Silverlight mean developers like me will be working closely with graphic designers more often these days, as is the case in my next project.
Does anyone out there have any tips/experience (from both points of view) on ma... | 0 | [
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How to discover USB storage devices and writable CD/DVD drives (C#)
===
How can I discover any USB storage devices and/or CD/DVD writers available at a given time (using C# .Net2.0).
I would like to present users with a choice of devices onto which a file can be stored for physically removal - i.e. not the hard dri... | 0 | [
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How does off-the-shelf software fit in with agile development?
===
Maybe my understanding of agile development isn't as good as it should be, but I'm curious how an agile developer would potentially use off-the-shelf (OTS) software when the requirements and knowledge of what the final system should be are changing as ... | 0 | [
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What to do with queries who don´t have a representation in a domain model?
===
This is not specific to any language, it´s just about best practices. I am using JPA/Hibernate (but it could be any other ORM solution) and I would like to know how do you guys deal with this situation:
Let´s supose that you have a query r... | 0 | [
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(N)Hibernate - is it possible to dynamically map multiple tables to the one class
===
I have the situation where i use GIS software which stores the information about GIS objects into separate database table for each type/class of GIS object (road, river, building, sea, ...) and keeps the metadata table in which it st... | 0 | [
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Metamodelling tools..
===
What tools are available for metamodelling?
Especially for developing diagram editors, at the moment trying out [Eclipse GMF][1]
Wondering what other options are out there?
Any comparison available?
[1]: http://www.eclipse.org/modeling/gmf/ | 0 | [
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Where can I find a good template/example for doucmenting C files using doxygen?
===
My team is starting to document our C API headers using doxygen. There appears to be a lot of flexibility and different special commands in doxygen, which is great, but it's not clear where to get started. I am looking to create an e... | 0 | [
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What is th easiest way to copy a database from one Informix IDS 11 Server to another
===
The source database is quite large. The target database, doesn't grow automatically. They are on different machines.
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Graph (Chart) Algorithm
===
Does anyone have a decent algorithm for calculating axis minima and maxima?
When creating a chart for a given set of data items, I'd like to be able to give the algorithm:
- the maximum (y) value in the set
- the minimum (y) value in the set
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Name of the process with highest cpu usage
===
I have a [Samurize](http://www.samurize.com/modules/news/) config that shows a CPU usage graph similar to Task manager.
How do I also display the name of the process with the current highest CPU usage percentage?
I would like this to be updated, at most, once pe... | 0 | [
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Is it possible to deploy a native Delphi application with ClickOnce
===
Is it possible to deploy a native Delphi application with ClickOnce without a stub C# exe that would be used to launch the Delphi application? | 0 | [
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Lightbox style dialogs in MFC App
===
Has anyone implemented Lightbox style background dimming on a modal dialog box in a MFC/non .net app.
I think the procedure would have to be something like:
steps:
1. Get dialog parent HWND or CWnd*
2. Get the rect of the parent window and draw an overlay with a... | 0 | [
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Vista BEX error
===
Recently I got IE7 crashed on Vista on jar loading (presumably) with the following error:
Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: BEX
Application Name: iexplore.exe
Application Version: 7.0.6001.18000
Application Timestamp: 47918f11
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Property default values using Properties.Settings.Default
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I am using .Net 2 and the normal way to store my settings. I store my custom object serialized to xml. I am trying to retrieve the default value of the property (but without reseting other properties). I use:
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Mail Message Link Handling
===
I've written an Applescript which when supplied with a Windows network link, will convert it to the correct smb:// equivelent for the server in our office, mount the network drive, and open the requested folder in Finder.
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Copyright question - Dictionary Application..
===
I am wondering about what kind of copyright issues should one be aware of, when developing a dictionary application.
There are plenty of sources where you can "collect" words from internet.
But what precautions should be used before using them?
Cheers
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Issue reading Xml file into C# DataSet
===
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HTTP Errors with .Net 3.5 SP1
===
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SpecialCells in VSTO
===
I'm trying to use the SpecialCells method in a VSTO project using c# against the 3.5 framework and Excel2007.
Here's my code:
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Range myRange = myWs.get_Range("A7", "A800");
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Print stack trace information from C#
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The best way to validate XML in a unit test?
===
I have a class with a `ToString` method that produces XML. I want to unit test it to ensure it is producing valid xml. I have a DTD to validate the XML against.
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How do I export the code documentation in C# / VisualStudio 2008?
===
I have allways made a point of writing nice code comments for classes and methods with the C# xml syntax. I allways expected to easily be able to export them later on.
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How to serialize a graph structure?
===
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===
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Is there a standard approach to generating sql dynamically?
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Open one of a series of files using a batch file
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I have up to 4 files based on this structure (note the prefixes are dates)
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I want to open the the most recent one (0921filename.txt). how can i do this in a batch file?
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Using Makefile instead of Solution/Project files under Visual Studio (2005)
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VC++ and MapPoint OCX problem
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How to force my ASP.net 2.0 app to recompile
===
I have a ASP.net 2.0 app and I have made some changes the the source file ( cs files ). I uploaded the changes with the belief that it would auto-recompile. I also have the compiled dll in MY_APP/bin. I checked it and noticed that it did not recompile. Please understan... | 0 | [
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What is the best Visual Studio Plugin for Printing Code
===
What is the best Visual Studio 2005/2008 Plugin for Printing your code.
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1) Print Entire Solution
2) Ability to print line numbers
3) Proper choice of coding font and size to improve readability
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Use cases for regular expression find/replace
===
I recently discussed editors with a co-worker. He uses one of the less popular editors and I use another (I won't say which ones since it's not relevant and I want to avoid an editor flame war). I was saying that I didn't like his editor as much because it doesn't le... | 0 | [
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IDE placement on dual monitors.
===
What IDE placement (output, errors, threads, watch, etc..) do you use (coding/debugging) in Visual Studio on Dual Monitors?
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Operating System Overheads while profiling?
===
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Activating the main form of a single instance application
===
In a C# Windows Forms application I want to detect if another instance of the application is already running.
If so, activate the main form of the running instance and exit this instance.
What is the best way to achieve this?
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Continuous Integration
===
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How to check if element in groovy array/hash/collection/list?
===
How do I figure out if an array contains an element?
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TypeLoadException on System.Xml.Linq.XDocument when running T4 template on build server
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I'm having a problem running a T4 template using TextTransform.exe on my build server. On my dev machine the template works perfectly. The error message is as follows.
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How do I create a status dialog box in Excel
===
I have created a database report generator in Excel. I am trying to create a dialog box that displays status information as the program runs.
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Do you know of a good program for editing/translating resource (.rc) files?
===
I'm building a C++/MFC program in a multilingual environment. I have one main (national) language and three international languages. Every time I add a feature to the program I have to keep the international languages up-to-date with the n... | 0 | [
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How to get file extension from string in C++
===
Given a string "filename.conf", how to I check get the extension part? | 0 | [
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Open source simple CRM database / Social Network site that
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Does anyone know of a simple social network type of site that can be easily customised?
It should suck, but in the sense the blosxom sucks in this article:
http://www.plover.com/blog/oops/blosxom-sux.html
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How do I remove items from the query string for redirection?
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In my base page I need to remove an item from the query string and redirect. I can't use<br/>
Request.QueryString.Remove("foo")
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How to detect READ_COMMITTED_SNAPSHOT is enabled?
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In MS SQL Server is there a way to detect whether a database has had its isolation level set via the T-SQL command `ALTER DATABASE <database> SET READ_COMMITTED_SNAPSHOT ON;`
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I went though "Become an Xcoder", which was very useful, but it ended very abruptly, just as I started to understand about ObjC's syntax, and about Inlets/Outlets and such in Interface Builder.
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What .NET reporting tools are best for dynamic report generation?
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I often need to create forms and reports for Windows applications that either require dynamic generation or where I need control over the formatting that stretches or goes beyond the capabilities of most report designers. Essentially, I need to abil... | 0 | [
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Options for PivotTables in Excel
===
I need to design a small project for generating excel reports in .NET, which will be sent to users to use.
The excel reports will contain PivotTables.
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Uml for ruby
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Could any one recommend some good uml/modeling tools for ruby and ruby on rails? | 0 | [
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