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In LINQ to SQL how can I make it so I can add items to a collection of an entity without saving the entity first?
===
var e1 = new E1();
e1.e2s.Add(new e2()); //e2s is null until e1 is saved, i want to save them all at the same time
context.e1s.imsertonsubmit(e1);
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How to import a DBF file in SQL Server
===
How can you import a foxpro DBF file in SQL Server?
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Cross-Branch merging in TFS?
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Inform potential clients about security vulnerabilities?
===
We have a lot of open discussions with potential clients, and they ask frequently about our level of technical expertise, including the scope of work for our current projects. The first thing I do in order to gauge the level of expertise on staff they have n... | 0 | [
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What are the best RSS feeds for software project/program managers?
===
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Sorting Directory.GetFiles()
===
System.IO.Directory.GetFiles() returns a string[]. What is the default sort order for the returned values? I'm assuming by name, but if so how much does the current culture effect it? Can you change it to something like creation date?
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Hide directories in wxGenericDirCtrl
===
I am using a wxGenericDirCtrl, and I would like to know if there is a way to hide directories, I'd especially like to hide siblings of parent nodes.
For example if my directory structure looks like this:
+-a
|
+-b
| |
| +-whatever
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CSS overflow table row positioning
===
I have table inside a div tab. The table has 40 rows in it and the div's height is set to show 10 rows of that table. CSS's overflow:auto lets me scroll through the 40 rows. All is well there.
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How do you keep the machine awake?
===
I have a piece of server-ish software written in Java to run on Windows and OS X. I would like the software to signal to the OS to keep the machine awake (prevent it from going into sleep mode) while it is active.
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Google Reader API Unread Count
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Does Google Reader have an API and if so, how can I get the count of the number of unread posts for a specific user knowing their username and password? | 0 | [
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Graph searching algorithm
===
I'm looking for a graph algorithm with some unusual properties.
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SQL syntax curiousity
===
I've noticed that Visual Studio 2008 is placing square brackets around column names in sql. Do the brackets offer any advantage? When I hand code T-SQL I've never bothered with them.
Example:
Visual Studio:
SELECT [column1], [column2] etc...
My own way:
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How do you delete wild card cookies in Rails?
===
How do you delete a cookie in rails that was set with a wild card domain:
cookies[:foo] = {:value => 'bar', :domain => '.acme.com'}
When, following the docs, you do:
cookies.delete :foo
the logs say
Cookie set: foo=; path=/; expires=Thu, 01 J... | 0 | [
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Separating CSS deployment from rest of site
===
Where I work, the design and development departments are totally separated, however we (the design department) are responsible for managing the CSS for our sites. Typically, new CSS needs to be released to the production server far more often than new website code. Becau... | 0 | [
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Beginning C#
===
On recommendation I've decided to learn C# as my first desktop language. I've a good experience with PHP and MySQL under my belt but I'm completely new to desktop programming.
What I'm looking for is a good introductory tutorial into C# from the perspective of a new programmer. For example I've nev... | 0 | [
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Console.WriteLine and generic List
===
I frequently find myself writing code like this:
List<int> list = new List<int> { 1, 3, 5 };
foreach (int i in list) {
Console.Write("{0}\t", i.ToString()); }
Console.WriteLine();
Better would be something like this:
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Open Source Actionscript 3 or Javascript date utility classes?
===
I was wondering if anyone could point to an Open Source date utility class that is fairly robust. I find myself rolling my own when I want to do a lot of things I take for granted in C# and Java. For instance I did find a decent example of a DateDiff()... | 0 | [
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How can I modify a Work Item type to include additional information in TFS?
===
TFS2008. I'd like to track task points on a Task work item, but there isn't anywhere (other than the description) to record this. I'd like to add a dropdown with 0, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, etc, so these task points can be exported in reports. | 0 | [
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Best way to search data stored as XML in Sql Server?
===
Say I have data structures stored as XML (XML data type) within Sql Server. A user wishes to pull out a record if, within the data, a certain string is found.
What are my options for implementing this, and which is the best way to do it?
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How to make git ignore changes in case?
===
I'm not too sure what is going on here, but sometimes a particular file in my repository will change the case of it's name. e.g.,:
before:
File.h
after:
file.h
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Detecting if an IDataReader contains a certain field before iteration.
===
So I'm using an IDataReader to hydrate some business objects, but I don't know at runtime exactly what fields will be in the reader. Any fields that aren't in the reader would be left null on the resulting object. How do you test if a reader ... | 0 | [
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How do I get javadoc to link to the Java API using an Ant task?
===
Right now my ant task looks like.
<javadoc sourcepath="${source}" destdir="${doc}">
<link href="http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/api/" />
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And I'm getting this warning:
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SQL Server Random Sort
===
What is the best way to sort the results of a sql query into a random order within a stored procedure? | 0 | [
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Is business logic subjective?
===
I have a team lead who seems to think that business logic is very subjective, to the point that if my stored procedure has a "WHERE ID = @ID" -- he would call this *business logic*
What approach should I take to define *business logic* in a very objective way without offending my t... | 0 | [
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Cannot delete from the database...?
===
So, I have 2 database instances, one is for development in general, another was copied from development for unit tests.
Something changed in the development database that I can't figure out, and I don't know how to see what is different.
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How do I generate Emma code coverage reports using Ant?
===
How do I setup an Ant task to generate [Emma](http://emma.sourceforge.net) code coverage reports? | 0 | [
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Using generic classes with ObjectDataSource
===
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How do I create tri-state checkboxes with a TreeView control in .NET?
===
I have a treeview control with checkboxes turned on. Because the treeview control has nested nodes, I need the checkboxes to be able to have some sort of tri-mode selection. I can't find a way to do this (I can only have the checkboxes fully che... | 0 | [
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Algorithm to decide if digital audio data is clipping?
===
Is there an algorithm or some heuristic to decide whether digital audio data is [clipping][1]?
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What kind of technologies are available for sending text messages?
===
I'm looking into sending regular automated text-messages to a list of subscribed users. Having played with Windows Mobile devices, I could easily implement this using the compact .Net framework + a device hooked up to usb and send the messages thro... | 0 | [
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Best way to implement 1:1 asynchronous callbacks/events in ActionScript 3 / Flex?
===
I've been utilizing the [command pattern][1] in my Flex projects, with asynchronous callback routes required between:
- whoever instantiated a given command object and the command object,
- the command object and the "data acce... | 0 | [
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How to easily edit SQL XML column in SQL Management Studio
===
I have a table with an XML column. This column is storing some values I keep for configuring my application. I created it to have a more flexible schema.
I can't find a way to update this column directly from the table view in SQL Management Studio. Other... | 0 | [
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Large Python Includes
===
I have a file that I want to include in Python but the included file is fairly long and it'd be much neater to be able to split them into several files but then I have to use several include statements.
Is there some way to group together several files and include all at once? | 0 | [
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GUID's in a SLN file
===
Visual Studio Solution files contain two GUID's per project entry. I figure one of them is from the AssemblyInfo.cs
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linq to sql stack overflow with self-referencing entity
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I have an entity that contains many of itself, how do I map this in LINQ to SQl such that it does not do an infinite loop of getting e1 then all its children then their parents (e1) then its children and repeat? Now I know I can do this if I set the child pro... | 0 | [
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How do you get double-underscores to display in markdown?
===
In python, there are some special variables and filenames that are surrounded by double-underscores. For example, there is the
__file__
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How to add a dll to gac in vista
===
When I drag & drop a dll to the assembly folder on vista, I get the error "Access is denied: mydll.dll". How can I bypass the error message and add my dll to gac? | 0 | [
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Embed asp page without iframe
===
I want to embed an .asp page on an html page. I cannot use an iframe. I tried:
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alt : <a href="url.asp">url</a>
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works great in ff but not ie7. Any ideas? | 0 | [
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Enterprise Library Application Blocks OR Home Grown Framework?
===
We are currently looking to adopt some type of "standard" developer framework and have looked into using the Enterprise Library. Would you recommend using these blocks as the foundation for software development, or should we do something *home grown*? | 0 | [
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In SQL Server, how do I identify *all* dependencies for a specific table using system tables/views?
===
I am writing a DDL script to drop a number of tables but need to identify all dependencies for those tables first. Those dependencies include foreign key constraints, stored procedures, views, etc. Preferably, I wan... | 0 | [
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Examples for coding against the PayPal API in .NET 2.0+?
===
Can anyone point me to a good introduction to coding against the paypal API? | 0 | [
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HTML meta keyword/description element, useful or not?
===
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Can I depend on the values of GetHashCode() to be consistant?
===
Is the return value of GetHashCode() guaranteed to be consistent assuming the same string value is being used? (C#/ASP.NET)
I uploaded my code to a server today and to my surprise I had to reindex some data because my server (win2008 64-bit) was retu... | 0 | [
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Why Does Path.Combine not properly concatenate filenames that start with Path.DirectorySeparatorChar
===
In the Immediate Window
? System.IO.Path.Combine(@"C:\test",@"test")
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? System.IO.Path.Combine(@"C:\test",@"\test")
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It seems that they should both be the same.... | 0 | [
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Is it possible to make a recursive SQL query ?
===
I have a table similar to this:
CREATE TABLE example (
id integer primary key,
name char(200),
parentid integer,
value integer);
I can use the parentid field to arrange data into a tree structure.
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Good Ways to Use Source Control and an IDE for Plugin Code?
===
What are good ways of dealing with the issues surrounding plugin code that interacts with outside system?
To give a concrete and representative example, suppose I would like to use Subversion and Eclipse to develop plugins for WordPress. The main code ... | 0 | [
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Java ConnectionPool connection not closing, stuck in 'sleep'
===
I have a webapp that uses JNDI lookups to get a connection to the database.
The connection works fine and returns the query no problems. The issue us that the connection does not close properly and is stuck in the 'sleep' mode (according to mysql admi... | 0 | [
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Mouse for programmer
===
We have [discussed][1] keyboards. But take a look at the small piece of plastic to the right (or left :) ) of your beloved keyboard! This humble creature helps use to draw nice forms, and click all around the web. Real programmer mouse must be precise and comfortable, so which mouse would you ... | 4 | [
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What registry access can you get without Administrator privleges?
===
I know that we shouldn't being using the registry to store Application Data anymore, but in updating a Legacy application (and wanting to do the fewest changes), what Registry Hives are non-administrators allowed to use? Can I access all of HKEY_LO... | 0 | [
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How to find all database references
===
In trying to figure out [this problem][1] (which is still unsolved and I still have no clue what is going on), I am wondering if maybe an external reference to the table in question is causing the problem. For example, a trigger or view or some other such thing.
Is there an ... | 0 | [
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What do you use to capture webpages, diagram/pictures and code snippets for later reference?
===
What do you use to capture webpages, diagram/pictures and code snippets for later reference? | 0 | [
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Find the highest order bit in C
===
what I'm after is something I can feed a number into and it will return the highest order bit. I'm sure there's a simple way. Below is an example output (left is the input)
<pre>1 -> 1
2 -> 2
3 -> 2
4 -> 4
5 -> 4
6 -> 4
7 -> 4
8 -> 8
9 -> 8
...
63 -> 32</pre> | 0 | [
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Looking for experiences working with Qt
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I had an idea for a plug-in for my favorite program runner [Launchy][1], however after downloading the source code I found that it makes heavy use of the Qt library. The bulk of my experience is in C# and PHP and until that moment I had never really even heard of this libra... | 0 | [
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On Disk Substring index
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How do I automatically destroy child processes in Windows?
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I want the child processes to be automatically closed if my main processes crashes or is closed.
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Getting international characters from a web page?
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I want to scrape some information off a football (soccer) web page using simple python regexp's. The problem is that players such as the first chap, ÄÄRITALO, comes out as &#196;&#196;RITALO!
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How do you check whether a python method is bound or not?
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How can I run a Windows GUI application on as a service?
===
I have an existing GUI application that should have been implemented as a service. Basically, I need to be able to remotely log onto and off of the Windows 2003 server and still keep this program running.
Is this even possible? | 0 | [
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Are there any good Javascript code coverage tools?
===
Looking for a Javascript code coverage tool.
Ideally, I'd be able to easily integrate with continuous builds. Looking for something that I can run cross-platform, but Windows only tools may be able to work.
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Should we stop using Zend WinEnabler?
===
Our system uses Zend WinEnabler. Do you use it? Is it obsolete? Should we stop using it? Is it known to cause handle/memory leaks?
Here is an (old) introduction to it: "PHP Creators Unveil New Product that Makes PHP Truly Viable for Windows Environments"
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Getting closest element by id
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<input a>
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Case Tools
===
Anyone here using a case tool for programming in a corporate environment? I am using AllFusion Gen aka IEF\Composer\Cool:Gen from Computer Associates. | 0 | [
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Retaining HTTP POST data when a request is interrupted by a login page
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Say a user is browsing a website, and then performs some action which changes the database (let's say they add a comment). When the request to actually add the comment comes in, however, we find we need to force them to login before they can co... | 0 | [
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How could I get my SVN-only host to pull from a git repository?
===
I'd really like to get our host to pull from our Git repository instead of uploading files manually, but it doesn't have Git installed.
So is there a way to trick Subversion (which they do have) into checking out a Git repository?
I think I alre... | 0 | [
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Ruby Package Include Problems
===
I'm trying to use the [Optiflag][1] package in my Ruby code and whenever I try to do the necessary `require optiflag.rb`, my program fails with the standard `no such file to load -- optiflag` message. I added the directory with that library to my $PATH variable, but it's still not wor... | 0 | [
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Java Web Services API, however I can't run Tomcat on my server
===
I'm trying to use some data from a PlanPlusOnline account. They only provide a java web services API. The server for the site where the data will be used does not allow me to install Tomcat. I'm not going to lie, I am a Java software engineer, and I... | 0 | [
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Can you bind a DataTrigger to an Attached Property?
===
In WPF, is it possible for a DataTrigger to bind to an attached property?
I essentially want to use a converter on an attached property to provide a style when a particular validation rule has been broken. I am using markup like the following:
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Best way to draw text with OpenGL and Cocoa?
===
Does anyone know an easy way to draw arbitrary text in a Cocoa NSOpenGLView? I have a couple of constraints.
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Hibernate crops clob values oddly
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I have a one to many relationship between two tables. The many table contains a clob column. The clob column looks like this in hibernate:
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What are the disadvantages of Typed DataSets
===
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Crystal Report icons/toolbar not working when deployed on web server
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How do you create a shortcut to a directory so that it opens in explorer
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Better yet, how can I make My Computer always open in Explorer as well?
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Printing in Adobe AIR - Standalone PDF Generation
===
<p>Is it possible to generate PDF Documents in an Adobe AIR application without resorting to a round trip web service for generating the PDF? I've looked at the initial Flex Reports on GoogleCode but it requires a round trip for generating the actual PDF.</p>
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Getting hibernate to log clob parameters
===
*(see [here][1] for the problem I'm trying to solve)*
How do you get hibernate to log clob values it's going to insert. It is logging other value types, such as Integer etc.
I have the following in my log4j config:
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Where are people getting that rotaty loading image?
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I keep running across this loading image
<http://georgia.ubuntuforums.com/images/misc/lightbox_progress.gif>
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using DBMS_APPLICATION_INFO with Jboss
===
Does anyone have examples of how to use [DBMS_APPLICATION_INFO][1] package with JBOSS?
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Centralizing/controlling arbitrary builds of .NET projects and solutions.
===
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Suggestions wanted with Lists or Enumerators of T when inheriting from generic classes
===
I know the answer is not going to be simple, and I already use a couple of (I think ugly) cludges. I am simply looking for some elegant answers.
Abstract class:
public interface IOtherObjects;
public abstract cl... | 0 | [
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Managed OleDB provider written in C#
===
An OleDB provider is a binary implementing COM interfaces provided by Microsoft. From that it seems to be possible to create a provider using C#. Is that correct? Is there a sample demonstrating that? If not, would you discourage me from doing that? I see that there are multipl... | 0 | [
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wav <> mp3 for flash(as3)
===
I'm wondering about MP3 decoding/encoding, and I was hoping to pull this off in Flash using AS3
I'm sure it'll be a right pain...
I have no idea where to start, can anyone offer any pointers? reference material? | 0 | [
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NHibernate or LINQ to SQL
===
If starting a new project what would you use for your ORM NHibernate or LINQ and why. What are the pros and cons of each.
edit: LINQ to SQL not just LINQ (thanks @Jon Limjap) | 4 | [
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Memory leak detectors for C?
===
What memory leak detectors have people had a good experience with? | 0 | [
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What are some good Python ORM solutions?
===
I'm evaluating and looking at using CherryPy for a project that's basically a javascript front-end from the client-side (browser) that talks to a Python web service on the back-end. So, I really need something fast and lightweight on the back-end that I can implement using ... | 4 | [
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Getting IIS Worker Process Crash dumps
===
I'm doing something bad in my ASP.NET app. It could be the any number of CTP libraries I'm using or I'm just not disposing something properly. But when I redeploy my ASP.NET to my Vista IIS7 install or my server's IIS6 install I crash an IIS worker process.
I've narrowed t... | 0 | [
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Is it possible to unit test p/invoke calls?
===
I want to wrap a piece of code that uses the Windows Impersonation API into a neat little helper class, and as usual, I'm looking for a way to go test-first. However, while WindowsIdentity is a managed class, the LogonUser call that is required to actually perform the lo... | 0 | [
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donation services
===
A friend came to me about a donation service on his website. We want to go as cheap as possible, and when I suggested paypal he said he wants to go an "independent" route --I think this means he doesn't want a gateway service, but I don't think that is possible without collecting the data and goi... | 0 | [
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When building a Handler, should it be .ashx or .axd?
===
Say I'm building an ASP.Net class that inherits from IHttpHandler, should I wire this up to a URL ending in .ashx, or should I use the .axd extension?
Does it matter as long as there's no naming conflict? | 0 | [
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How to stop IIS asking authentication for default website on localhost
===
I have IIS 5.1 installed on Windows XP Pro SP2. Besides I have installed VS 2008 Express with .NET 3.5. So obviously IIS is configured for ASP.NET automatically for .NET 3.5
The problem is whenever I access http://localhost IE & Firefox both... | 0 | [
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Best way to convert a Ruby string range to a Range object
===
I have some Ruby code which takes dates on the command line in the format:
-d 20080101,20080201..20080229,20080301
Which means I want to run for all dates between 20080201 and 20080229 (inclusive) and the other dates present in the list.
Given I ca... | 0 | [
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Javascript - Applying class to an HTML tag given an attribute/value
===
I am trying to apply styles to HTML tags dynamically by reading in the value of certain HTML attributes and applying a class name based on their values. For instance, if I have:
`<p height="30">`
I want to apply a `class="h30"` to that parag... | 0 | [
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ASP.NET MVC vs. Web client software factory (WCSF)
===
I have recently been doing a bit of investigation into the different types of Model View architectures, and need to decide which one to pursue for future in-house development. As I'm currently working in a Microsoft shop that has ASP.NET skills, it seems my option... | 0 | [
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Fuzzy text (sentences/titles) matching in C#
===
Hey, I'm using [Levenshteins][1] algorithm to get distance between source and target string.
also I have method which returns value from 0 to 1:
/// <summary>
/// Gets the similarity between two strings.
/// All relation scores are in the [0, 1] rang... | 0 | [
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How do I change the password of the root user in MySQL?
===
I have long since forgotten the password for the root user on one of my boxes. Is there a way I can change it without having to log in to the instance, or will I have to reinstall?
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How do you list all processes on the command line in Windows?
===
Is there a command equivalent to 'ps' on Unix that can list all processes on a Windows machine? | 0 | [
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How do I enable external access to MySQL Server?
===
How do I enable external access to MySQL Server? I can connect locally but I cannot connect from another box on the network.
I just tried
grant all privileges on *.* to root@'%' identified by '*****' with grant option;
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