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Getting a list of assemblies needed by application === Is there a way of getting all required assemblies (excluding the .net framework) for a .net project into a folder ready to be packaged into an [nsis][1] as setup file? I've tried writing a small console app that uses reflection to get a list of dlls but have go...
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Accessing a web service in a Flash CS3 AS3 project. === Since CS3 doesn't have a web service component, as previous versions had, is there a good, feature-complete, AS3-only (no Flex dependencies) library for accessing web services with AS3?
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What is the best source for information on COM error codes? === I'm at a loss for where to get the best information about the meaning, likely causes, and possible solutions to resolve COM errors when all you have is the HRESULT. Searching google for terms like '80004027' is just about useless as it sends you to ran...
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Dynamic regex for date time formats === Is there an existing solution to create regular expressions dynamically out of given date time format pattern? Supported date time format pattern does not matter (Joda DateTimeFormat, java.text.SimpleDateTimeFormat or others). What I need is extracting date time information from...
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.NET path manipulation library === Does anyone know of any good library that abstracts the problem of path manipulation in a nice way? I'd like to be able to combine and parse paths with arbitrary separators ('/' or ':' for example) without reinventing the wheel. It's a shame that `System.IO.Path` isn't more reusab...
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Inversion of Control Container for PHP? === I am trying to code TDD style in PHP and one of my biggest stumbling blocks (other than lack of a decent IDE) is that I have to make my own hacked together IoC container just to inject all my mock objects properly. Has anyone used an Ioc container in php? All I've been a...
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How do I build a loop in JavaScript? === How can I build a loop in JavaScript?
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Querying XML columns in SQLServer 2005 === There is a field in my company's "Contacts" table. In that table, there is an XML type column. The column holds misc data about a particular contact. EG. <contact> <refno>123456</refno> <special>a piece of custom data</special> </contact> The tags be...
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Why the claim that c# guys don't get object-oriented programming? (vs class-oriented) === This caught my attention last night. On the latest [ALT.NET Podcast][1] Scott Bellware discusses how as opposed to Ruby, languages like c#, java et al. are not truly object oriented rather opting for the phrase "class-oriented...
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Open source projects that are easy to contribute (code) to? === By easy to contribute to I mean things like: * Well-written/relatively easy to understand codebase * Easy to see what work needs to be done * Developer documentation * Likely to accept patches etc
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How do you navigate out of a ComboBox on a Windows Mobile Device without a TAB key? === I'm developing an application for Windows Mobile Devices using Visual Studio .NET 2008 whose UI requires the use of a ComboBox control. Unfortunately, for devices with neither a hardware fullsize keyboard nor a touchscreen interfac...
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Can I use SQL Server Management Studio 2005 for 2008 DB? === I am looking to manage a SQL Server 2008 DB using Management Studio 2005. The reason for this is because our server is a 64-bit machine and we only have the 64-bit version of the software. Is this possible? How about managing a SQL Server 2005 DB ...
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What is the best subversion client for Linux? === I like [Subclipse][2] when working within eclipse, but would like to find something better when working on files outside of Eclipse. I'm currently using [RapidSVN][1]. Is there anything better? [1]: http://rapidsvn.tigris.org/ [2]: http://subclipse.tigris.o...
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Does anyone know the shortcut to open a file within your solution === In visual studio 2008 + Resharper? Thanks!
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Extracting SVN data with Java === Does anyone know a good Java lib that will hook into SVN so I can extract the data? I want the SVN comments, author, path, etc... Hopefully with this data I can build a better time management tracking system.
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Physical Sectors Used by File on Windows XP === If I write a file to disk on Windows XP, how can I get the physical sector (or sectors) that are used to store the file on disk? Thanks, Terry
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Determining if an assembly is part of the .net framework === How can I tell from the assemblyName, or Assembly class (or others like it), whether an assembly is part of the .net framework (ie System.windows.Forms)? So far I've considered the PublicKeyToken, and CodeBase properties, but these are not always the same...
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What are the (technical) pros and cons of Flash vs AJAX/JS? === We provide a web application with a frontend completely developed in Adobe Flash. When we chose Flash 6 years ago, we did so for its large number of features for user interaction, like dragging stuff, opening and closing menus, tree navigation elements, p...
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VB6 Runtime Type Retrival === How can you obtain the Type (the name as a string is sufficient) of an Object in VB6 at runtime? i.e. something like: If Typeof(foobar) = "CommandButton" Then ...
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Is there a free webservice available for song and album information? === I'd like to write a program to clean up my music collection and it would be nice to be able to query a webservice for song and album information. I'm not really thinking of a cddb/freedb type of situation where you hand them a hash based on t...
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BNF grammar test case generation === Does anyone have any experience with a tool that generates test strings from a BNF grammar that could then be fed into a unit test?
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Operating system features === Let's say, in a perfect world where everything is possible. What features would you like to have in your operating system, IDE, Compiler or computer in general. of course everybody wants reduced boot times and super faaaaaast processors, anything else? I personally really would like t...
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Unmovable Files on Windows XP === When I defragment my XP machine I notice that there is a block of "Unmovable Files". Is there a file attribute I can use to make my own files unmovable? Thanks, Terry
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What are the core mathematical concepts a good developer should know? === Since Graduating from a very small school in 2006 with a badly shaped & outdated program (I'm a foreigner & didnt know any better school at the time) i've come to realize that i missed a lot of basic concepts from a mathematical & software persp...
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Virtual Serial Port for Linux === I need to test a serial port application on Linux, however, my test machine only has one serial port. **Is there a way to add a virtual serial port to Linux and test my application by emulating a device through a shell or script?** Note: I cannot remap the port, it hard coded ...
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MooTools/Cappuccino/SproutCore/Django/RubyOnRails/Pylons/jQuery/etc...too many..too much..what to do? === Help, too many buzzwords out there.I spend more time reading about them than actually having time to learn and use them...what to do?
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Browser refresh behaviour === When a user hits Refresh on their browser, it reloads the page but keeps the contents of form fields. While I can see this being a useful default, it can be annoying on some dynamic pages, leading to a broken user experience. Is there a way, in HTTP headers or equivalents, to change th...
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Creating a Patch with TFS === Creating a patch is very easy in SubVersion, With Tortoise, you right-click and select Create Patch. But for the life of me, I can't find this functionality in TFS. Is this possible? If not, what's the standard way to submit patches in open source TFS hosted projects (a la CodePlex)?
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How can I highlight a table row using Prototype? === How can I use the Prototype library and create unobtrusive javascript to inject the onmouseover and onmouseout events to each row, rather than putting the javascript in each table row tag? An answer utilizing the Prototype library (instead of mootools, jQuery, et...
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Oracle lost sysdba password === We are working with an oracle database in which the person that set it up is "long gone" and thus do not know the sysdba password, but need it. We have root access to the box (its on linux). Is there any way to recover or change the sys passwords?
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What's a good open-source ASP.NET ecommerce solution? === Does anyone have experience with a good, open-source ecommerce solution for ASP.NET? I know there are a ton out there for PHP and other languages, but I'd like to find one written in .NET (C# preferably). I tried [dashCommerce][1] a few months ago and I fou...
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How to check if a given user is a member of the built-in Administrators group? === I need to check programmatically (in .NET) whether a given user (domain account) is a member of the built-in Administrators group on a current computer (the one where the application gets executed). Is it possible?
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iTunes warning message on quit due to scripting === Wrote the following in PowersHell as a quick iTunes demonstration: $iTunes = New-Object -ComObject iTunes.Application $LibrarySource = $iTunes.LibrarySource foreach ($PList in $LibrarySource.Playlists) { write-host $PList.name } T...
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Templates of Technical and Functional Specs === So basically I am looking for good templates for writing both technical and functional specs on a project or work request. What do you guys use? How in depth do you get while writing the specs? Any additional general tips you could provide would be appreciated. My...
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Determine size of page via HttpModule === Here's an easy one for you: I'm currently logging request duration via an HttpModule and I'd like to find out the number of bytes each page is as well. HttpContext.Current.Response.OutputStream.Length throws a NotSupportedException. What's an easy way to do this?
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What is the real overhead of try/catch in C#? === So, I know that try/catch does add some overhead and therefore isn't a good way of controlling process flow, but where does this overhead come from and what is it's actual impact?
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C# switch limitations === This question is kind of an add-on to this [question][1] [1]: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/44905/c-switch-statement-limitations-why In C#, a switch case cannot fall through to other cases, this causes a compilation error. In this case I am just adding some number to the month...
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T-SQL trim &nbsp (and other non-alphanumeric characters) === We have some input data that sometimes appears with &nbsp characters on the end. The data comes in from the source system as varchar() and our attempts to cast as decimal fail b/c of these characters. Ltrim and Rtrim don't remove the characters, so we'...
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Tablet PC SDK (1.7) Merge Module + VS2008 + Windows Vista? === I have a VS2005 deployment & setup project, that makes use of the Tablet PC SDK 1.7 Merge Module, so users of Windows XP can make use of the managed Microsoft.Ink.DLL library. Now that we've moved over to Vista/VS2008, do I still need to install the TPC SD...
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Updating Legacy Code from System.Web.Mail to System.Net.Mail in Visual Studio 2005: Problems sending E-Mail === Using the obsolete System.Web.Mail sending email works fine, here's the code snippet: Public Shared Sub send(ByVal recipent As String, ByVal from As String, ByVal subject As String, ByVal body...
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How to validate an XML file against a schema using Visual Studio 2005 === Is it possible to validate an xml file against it's associated schema using Visual Studio 2005? I could only see options to create a schema based on the current file, or show the XSLT output ![alt text][1] [1]: http://farm4.static....
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What is causing a JVMTI_ERROR_NULL_POINTER? === I'm getting an error when my application starts. It appears to be after it's initialized its connection to the database. It also may be when it starts to spawn threads, but I haven't been able to cause it to happen on purpose. The entire error message is: FATAL E...
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How to detect (using .ASPX) if Javasript is enabled on browser === I'm thinking this might be a quick and easy way to lower the form spam on our site just a little bit. The idea being that (I have read) spammers aren't running with javascript enabled. (Or at least they are accessing your website without running javasc...
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In Java, what is the best way to determine the size of an object? === For example, let's say I have an application that can read in a CSV file with piles of data rows. I give the user a summary of the number of rows based on types of data, but I want to make sure that I don't read in too many rows of data and cause O...
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SQL 2005 copy single column between databases === I'm still fairly new to T-SQL and SQL 2005. I need to import a column of integers from a table in database1 to a identical table (only missing the column I need) in database2. Both are sql 2005 databases. I've tried the built in import command in Server Management Stud...
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What is the point of clog? === I've been wondering, what is the point of clog? As near as I can tell, clog is the same as cerr but with buffering so it is more efficient. Usually stderr is the same as stdout, so clog is the same as cout. This seems pretty lame to me, so I figure I must be misunderstanding it. If I hav...
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Simple & basic form spam reduction: checking for Javascript? === I'm trying to reduce the form spam on our website. (It's actually pretty recent). I seem to remember reading somewhere that the spammers aren't executing the Javascript on the site. Is that true? And if so, then could you simply check for javascri...
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.NET version === What are the different ways (programatically & otherwise) to determine what versions of .NET are running on a system?
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Ignore SVN ignore... possible? === So I have some files I want to ignore in a subversion repository, but I don't want my ignore patterns for this to be propagated to the repository. In other words, I added some private files in my checkout that I want to keep, but they only exist for me and wouldn't make sense to b...
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Patterns for the overlap of two objects === I'm sure this has already been asked and answered so I apologize in advance for that but I'm not figuring out the correct keywords to search for. Searching for "Pattern" hits way too many Q & A's to be useful. I'm working on a regression testing app. I'm displaying a fo...
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SQL Server best way to calculate datediff between current row and next row? === I've got the following rough structure: Object -> Object Revisions -> Data The Data can be shared between several Objects. What I'm trying to do is clean out old Object Revisions. I want to keep the first, active, and a spread of ...
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How do I draw text using OpenGL, SDL and C++? === I heard about SDL_TFF which I read about [here][1] but I don't understand how am I supposed to connect the TrueType2 library. Maybe there is something better out there? [1]: http://www.gamedev.net/reference/articles/article1953.asp
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Literal hashes in c#? === I've been doing c# for a long time, and have never come across an easy way to just new up a hash. I've recently become acquainted with the ruby syntax of hashes and wonder, does anyone know of a simple way to declare a hash as a literal, without doing all the add calls. { "whatever"...
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Are there C library resources similar to C++'s Boost library? === I don't ever recall coming across anything for C that's as extensive as C++'s Boost library.
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IQuery NHibernate - does it HAVE to be a list? === Can I return it as an object if I'm doing a Select OneItem from Table Where OtherItem = "blah"? Is there a better way to do this? I'm building a constructor to return an object based on its name rather than its ID
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How do I find and decouple entities from a certificate when upgrading MS-SQLServer editions? === While in the final throws of upgrading MS-SQL Server 2005 Express Edition to MS-SQL Server 2005 Enterprise Edition, I came across this error: >The certificate cannot be dropped because one or more entities are either sign...
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Visual Web Developer Express and .NET, et al. === I'm coming from the open source world, and interested in giving ASP.NET a spin. But I'm having a little trouble separating the tools from the platform itself in regards to the licensing. I've downloaded Visual Web Developer 2008 Express, but not sure how different thi...
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ASP.NET ObjectDataSource Binding Automatically to Repeater - Possible? === I have a Question class: class Question { public int QuestionNumber { get; set; } public string Question { get; set; } public string Answer { get; set; } } Now I make an ICollection of these available t...
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What is the best way to avoid getting "Emacs Pinky"? === I just started using GNU Emacs as my text editor and I am concerned about getting afflicted with "[Emacs Pinky][1]" by having to constantly press the control key with my pinky finger as is required when using Emacs. How can I avoid potentially getting this type ...
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C++ Template Ambiguity === A friend and I were discussing C++ templates. He asked me what this should do: #include <iostream> template <bool> struct A { A(bool) { std::cout << "bool\n"; } A(void*) { std::cout << "void*\n"; } }; int main() { A<true> *d ...
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Is off-the-cloud desktop applications dead? === Although somewhat related to [this question][1], I have what I think is a different take on it. Is a desktop app that has no connections to the "cloud" dead? I believe that some things are going to continue to be on the machine (operating systems obviously, browsers, ...
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What does the ',' operator do in C? === What does the ',' operator do in C?
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profile-guided optimization (C) === Anyone know how to use the most of the compilers? It seems GCC support that. What is the real gain? In which case it's good? Inner loops?
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iPhone browser tag and optimized web site === What is iPhone's browser tag and how iPhone optimized web site is different from a usual mobile web site? Thanks!
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CSS: Textbox to Fill Parent Container === I'm trying to let an `<input type="text">` (henceforth referred to as “textbox”) fill a parent container by settings its `width` to `100%`. This works until I give the textbox a padding. This is then added to the content width and the input field overflows. Notice that in Fire...
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MSSQL Server 2000 - Debugging Deadlocks === I'm looking for suggestions on how to debug and chase down deadlock issues in an MSSQL Server 2000 database. I've had it recommended to me to use trace flags 1024 and 3605, which I have found give me the following: 1024 - this trace flag returns the type of locks partici...
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Best tool for synchronizing MySQL databases === I'm on a little quest of merging the structure of two MySql databases. Is there a tool for this with the might of Red-Gate's SQL Compare? Are there any free alternatives?
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ASP.Net word count with a custom validator === A requirement for an ASP.Net 2.0 project I'm working on limits a certain field to a max of 10 words (not characters). I'm currently using a CustomValidator control with the following ServerValidate method: Protected Sub TenWordsTextBoxValidator_ServerValidate(ByVal...
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Code Walkthrough vs. Code Review === How many of you use walkthroughs instead of reviews? Or in conjunction with Reviews? Or only use walkthroughs? Are Walkthroughs beneficial and how have you all implemented code walkthroughs?
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What does the PDB get me while debugging and how do I know it's working? === I have to use a third-party component without source code. I have the release DLL and release PDB file. Let's call it 'CorporateComponent.dll'. My own code creates objects from this DLL and calls methods on these objects. CorpObject o ...
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Is Subversion (Version Control) Necessary For A Small Development Group (1-2 programmers)? === I am trying to debate the point that version control is important for either 1 or 2 developers. More specifically, I work in a department in which there are typically two PHP developers, using a shared framework. He argues...
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Automating DB Object Migrations from Source Control === I'm looking for some "Best Practices" for automating the deployment of Stored Procedures/Views/Functions/Table changes from source control. I'm using StarTeam & ANT so the labeling is taken care of; what I am looking for is how some of you have approached automat...
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GridView will not update underlying data source === So I'm been pounding on this problem all day. I've got a LinqDataSource that points to my model and a GridView that consumes it. When I attempt to do an update on the GridView, it does not update the underlying data source. I thought it might have to do with the Linq...
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Best Practice: Legitimate Cross-Site Scripting === While cross-site scripting is generally regarded as negative, I've run into several situations where it's necessary. I was recently working within the confines of a very limiting content management system. I needed to include database code within the page, but the...
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Pretty graphs and charts in Python === What are the best libraries for creating pretty charts and graphs in a Python application?
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How are people unit testing code that uses Linq to SQL === How are people unit testing code that uses Linq to SQL?
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ASP.NET MVC quick start - a one-stop tutorial? === There are many ASP.MVC blog post bits and pieces scattered over different web sites, as well as couple of resource questions here - [ASP.NET Model-view-controller (MVC) - where do I start from?][1] and [MVC Learning Resources][2] I wonder if there was a one-stop tu...
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Simplest way to reverse the order of strings in a make variable === Let's say you have a variable in a makefile fragment like the following: MY_LIST=a b c d How do I then reverse the order of that list? I need: $(warning MY_LIST=${MY_LIST}) to show MY_LIST=d c b a Edit: the real proble...
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Favorite Windows keyboard shortcuts === I'm a keyboard junkie. I love having a key sequence to do everything. What are your favorite keyboard shortcuts? I'll start by naming a couple of mine: 1 - Alt-Space to access the windows menu for the current window 2 - F2 to rename a file in Windows Explorer
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BlackBerry development using IntelliJ IDEA 7.0? === I know RIM has their own IDE (<a href="http://na.blackberry.com/eng/developers/downloads/jde.jsp">BlackBerry JDE</a>) for building BlackBerry apps, but does anyone know how to configure <a href="http://www.jetbrains.com/idea/index.html">IntelliJ IDEA</a> to build/deb...
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Building Apps for Motorola Cell Phone === I have an L6 phone from motorola, a usb cable to connect it to my computer, and the Tools for Phones software so I can do things like upload my own custom ringtones or download pictures from the phone's camera. I have some ideas for programs I'd like to run on the phone, an...
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SharePoint stream file for preview === I am looking to stream a file housed in a SharePoint 2003 document library down to the browser. Basically the idea is to open the file as a stream and then to "write" the file stream to the reponse, specifying the content type and content disposition headers. Content dispositio...
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php is_dir returns true for non-existent folder === Has anyone encountered this oddity? I'm checking for the existence of a number of directories in one of my unit tests. <code>is_dir</code> is reporting true (1) in spite of the folder not existing at the time it is called. Code looks like this (with a few extraneo...
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How do you discard unstaged changes in git? === If some changes are added to the index and there are some changes that are not added to the index, how do I discard the changes in my working copy that are not added to the index yet?
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What factors could cause the following SqlException: A transport-level error has occurred when receiving results from the server. (provider: Shared Memory Provider, error: 1 - I/O Error detected in read/write operation) === I've started seeing this message intermittently for a few of the unit tests in my application (...
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STL vector vs map erase === In the STL almost all containers have an erase function. The question I have is in a vector, the erase function returns an iterator pointing to the next element in the vector. The map container does not do this. Instead it returns a void. Anyone know why there is this inconsistancy?
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SQL Pagination === I am trying to paginate the results of an SQL query for use on a web page. The language and the database backend are PHP and SQLite. The code I'm using works something like this (page numbering starts at 0) http://example.com/table?page=0 page = request(page) per = 10 // results...
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Mirroring perforce with SVK? === Anyone know of a way to use SVK with perforce? The docs [seem to imply][1] it used to be possible, but some [mailing list messages][2] claim that is no longer the case? [1]: http://svk.bestpractical.com/view/MirrorVCP [2]: http://lists.bestpractical.com/pipermail/svk-devel/2...
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Perform token replacements using VS post-build event command? === I would like to "post-process" my app.config file and perform some token replacements after the projects builds. Is there an *easy* way to do this using a <a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/42x5kfw4(VS.80).aspx">VS post-build event</a> ...
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How do I dynamically create a Video object in AS2 and add it to a MovieClip? === I need to dynamically create a Video object in ActionScript 2 and add it to a movie clip. In AS3 I just do this: var videoViewComp:UIComponent; // created elsewhere videoView = new Video(); videoView.width = 400; ...
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Is there a way to infer what image format a file is, without reading the entire file? === Is there a good way to see what format an image is, without having to read the entire file into memory? Obviously this would vary from format to format (I'm particularly interested in TIFF files) but what sort of procedure wo...
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Derive from Exception or ApplicationException in .NET === What is best practice when creating your exception classes in a .NET solution. To derive from System.Exception or from System.ApplicationException?
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What determines the monitor my app runs on? === I am using Windows, and I have two monitors. Some applications will *always* start on my primary monitor, no matter where they were when I closed them. Others will always start on the *secondary* monitor, no matter where they were when I closed them. Is there a ...
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XAML to SVG? === How would you go about converting XAML to SVG and vice versa? My initial approach it to use xslt to map the different elements and attributes, but I don't know enough about both syntaxes to even guess about the plausibility of such an approach.
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How do you handle making "clean" test builds? === In my current environment, we have a "clean" build machine, which has an exact copy of all committed changes, nothing more, nothing less. And of course I have my own machine, with dozens of files in an "in-progress" state. Often I need to build my application wit...
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How do I add a div and pick it up later === I think this is specific to IE 6.0 but... In javascript I add a div to the dom...I assign an ID attribute. When I later try to pick up the Div by the ID all I get is null??? Any suggestions? Example: var newDiv = document.createElement("DIV"); newDiv.setAttribut...
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C#: How do I get the path of the assembly the code is in? === Is there a way to get the path for the assembly in which the current code resides? I do not want the path of the calling assembly, just the one containing the code. Basically my unit test needs to read some xml test files which are located relative to ...
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Help me construct a complex SQL query (or queries). === As part of a larger web-app (using CakePHP), I'm putting together a simple blog system. The relationships are exceedingly simple: each User has a Blog, which has many Entries, which have many Comments. An element I'd like to incorporate is a list of "Popular E...
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.NET Production Debugging === I've had a Windows app in production for a while now, and have it set up to send us error reports when it throws exceptions. Most of these are fairly descriptive and help me find the problem very quickly (I use the MS Application Exception Block). On a few occasions I have reports tha...
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Help on website optimization for iPhone === We re trying to work on making a mobile version for one of our asp.net web applications, however we would like to make iPhone specific. Are there any resources out there which provide best practice guidelines: * UI Guidelines, any .net control libraries which are iPh...
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