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Regular expression that matches valid IPv6 addresses === I'm having trouble writing a regular expression that matches valid IPv6 addresses, including those in their compressed form (with "::" or leading zeros omitted from each byte pair). Can someone suggest a regular expression that would fulfill the requirement...
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It is possible to determine which process starts my .Net application? === I am developing console application in .Net and I want to change a behavior a little based on information that application was started from cmd.exe or from explorer.exe. Is it possible?
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Plain text passwords in Ruby on Rails using Restful_Authentication === If i use restful_authentication in my ruby on rails app are passwords transfered between the broswer and the server in paintext? And if so how worried should I be about it?
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In Python, what is the best way to check if a list is empty? === For example, if passed the following: a = [] How do I check to see if 'a' is empty?
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How can you unit test a database in SQL Server? === What are some of the ways? What frameworks can you use?
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Unit-testing servlets === I have a bunch of servlets running under the Tomcat servlet container. I would like to separate test code from production code, so I considered using a test framework. JUnit is nicely integrated into Eclipse, but I failed to make it run servlets using a running Tomcat server. Could you plea...
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MSSQL Freetext match - how do I sort by relevance === Is it possible to order results in MS SQL Server 2005 by the relevance of a freetext match? In MySQL you can use the (roughly equivalent) MATCH function in the ORDER BY section, but I haven't found any equivalence in MSSQL. From the [MySQL docs][1]: > For eac...
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What are some strategies to write python code that works in python, jython and ironpython === Having tries to target two of these environments at the same time I can safely say the if you have to use a database etc. you end up having to write unique code for that environment. Have you got a great way to handle this si...
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Get the App.Config of Another Exe === I have an exe with an App.Config file. Now I want to create a wrapper dll around the exe in order to consume some of the functionalities. The question is how can I access the app.config property in the exe from the wrapper dll?
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How would you go about for switching a site from Prototype to jQuery === I have written a site in Prototype but want to switch to jQuery. Any ideas on how best make the switch?
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Favorite advanced F# tutorial === I am looking into F# and have read a few "Hello World!" intros that shows off the very basic syntax of the language. I am now ready to move on and try more advanced features, ie. functional programming styles. So my question is: What is your favorite advanced level tutorial on F#. ...
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Enabling Hibernate second-level cache with JPA on JBoss 4.2 === What are the steps required to enable Hibernate's second-level cache, when using the Java Persistence API (annotated entities)? How do I check that it's working? I'm using JBoss 4.2.2.GA. From the Hibernate documentation, it seems that I need to enable...
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How to get the changes on a branch in git === What is the best way to get a log of commits on a branch since the time it was branched from the current branch? My solution so far is: git log $(git merge-base HEAD branch)..branch The documentation for [git-diff](http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/...
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NMBLookup OS X returning inconsistant results === We're trying to get SMB volume listings in our OS X application, and have been using NMBLookup, as suggested by Apple, to get listings. However, more often than not, we're not able to get a full listing of available SMB volumes using the tool. We've got a good benchmar...
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How do I compose existing Linq Expressions === I want to compose the results of two Linq Expressions. They exist in the form Expression<Func<T, bool>> So the two that I want to compose are essentially delegates on a parameter (of type T) that both return a boolean. The result I would like composed would be t...
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regex for parsing resource (.rc) files === Ulimately I just wanted to extract strings from the .rc file so I could translate them, but anything that goes with .rc files works for me.
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What does 'foo' really mean? === I hope this qualifies as a programming question, as in any programming tutorial, you eventually come across 'foo' in the code examples. (yeah, right?) what does 'foo' really mean? If it is meant to mean **nothing**, when did it begin to be used so? Cheers
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How to control IIS 5.1 from command line? === I found some informations about controlling IIS 5.1 from command line via adsutil.vbs (http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/WindowsServer2003/Library/IIS/d3df4bc9-0954-459a-b5e6-7a8bc462960c.mspx?mfr=true). The utility is available at c:\InetPub\AdminScripts. Th...
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Why is the 'Resource Pool' not supported on the current platform? === What could be the possible causes for the following exception? System.PlatformNotSupportedException: 'ResourcePool' is not supported on the current platform. at System.EnterpriseServices.Platform.Assert(Boolean fSuccess, String functi...
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How to get whois information of a domain name in my program? === I want to get whois information of a domain name from my c#/java programs. Is there a simple way to do this?
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How to deal with poorly informed customer choices === Here's a scenario I'm sure you're all familiar with. 1. You have a fairly "hands off" customer, who really doesn't want to get too involved in the decision making despite your best efforts. 2. An experienced development team spend hours discussing the pro...
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History of changes to a particular line of code in Subversion? === Is it possible to see the history of changes to a particular line of code in a Subversion repository? I'd like, for instance, to be able to see when a particular statement was added or when that statement was changed, even if its line number is not the...
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How would you go about using the ASP.NET Control Toolkit in a project that doesn't use ASP.NET on the back end === Your backend could be PHP or Python but you want to use the controls from the ASP.NET toolkit is there a successful way to do this?
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creating an object without knowing the class name at design time === using reflection , I need to investigate a user DLL and create an object of a class in it. what is the simple way of doing it ?
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DataTable to readable text string === This might be a bit on the silly side of things but I need to send the contents of a DataTable (unknown columns, unknown contents) via a text e-mail. Basic ideea is to loop over rows and over columns and output all cell contents into a StringBuilder using .ToString(). Form...
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How to effectively work with multiple files in vim? === I've started using vim to develop Perl scripts and am starting to find it very powerful. One thing I like is to be able to open multiple files at once with e.g. "vi main.pl maintenance.pl" and then hop between them with: :n :prev and see which file are...
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Rhino Mocks - How can I test that at least one of a group of methods is called? === Say I have an interface IFoo which I am mocking. There are 3 methods on this interface. I need to test that the system under test calls at least one of the three methods. I don't care how many times, or with what arguments it does call...
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How to efficiently SQL select neweset entries from a MySQL database? === I have a database containing stock price history. I want to select most recent prices for every stock that is listed. I know PostreSQL has a <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/25224/joining-latest-of-various-usermetadata-tags-to-user-row...
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How to resolve ORA-011033: ORACLE initialization or shutdown in progress === When trying to connect to an ORACLE user via TOAD (Quest Software) or any other means (Oracle Enterprise Manager) I simply get the error: > ORA-011033: ORACLE initialization or > shutdown in progress ---------- [in the spirit of...
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Amazon SimpleDB === Has anyone considered using something along the lines of the Amazon SimpleDB data store as their backend database? SQL Server hosting (at least in the UK) is expensive so could something like this along with cloud file storage (S3) be used for building apps that could grow with your application....
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Credentials.acquireTGTFromCache(null, null) returns null using jre 7 === I'm admittedly unfamiliar with the JAAS API, but need to help out with investigation with a problem we encountered while upgrading to jre 7. Apps that used to be able to auto-login using the currently logged on Windows users name stops working. A...
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Encryption in .NET and decryption in Android throws BadPaddingException: pad block corrupted === I did lot of research but i couldn't find answer to my issue. I'm doing AES encryption (Rijndael block size 128 bits) in .NET and decryption in Android (AES) with same password, salt & IV between them. C# En...
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PHP - Convert multidimensional array to 2D array with dot notation keys === There are plenty of tips and code examples out there of accessing PHP arrays with dot notation, but I would like to do somewhat the opposite. I would like to take a multidimensional array like this: $myArray = array( 'key1' =...
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subst for-loop element in makefile? === Suppose my Makefile is as following: FILES = hello.py PHONY: hi hi: -@for file in $(FILES); do \ (echo $$file; \ echo $(subst py,xml,$$file); \ echo $(subst py,xml,hello.py)); \ done When ma...
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How do I print out a method within a loop === I apologize but I am new to programming and I'm having difficulty coding a program. The original program is as follows: import java.io.*; import java.io.IOException; import java.io.InputStreamReader; class buildABoat{ String boatNam...
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Creating MP4/M4A files with Chapter marks === I am trying to join together several audio files into one mp4/m4a file containing chapter metadata. I am currently using QTKit to do this but unfortunately when QTKit exports to m4a format the metadata is all stripped out (this has been confirmed as a bug by Apple) see ...
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Does Delphi call inherited on overridden procedures if there is no explicit call === Does Delphi call inherited on overridden procedures if there is no explicit call in the code ie (inherited;), I have the following structure (from super to sub class) TForm >> TBaseForm >> TAnyOtherForm All the forms in the proj...
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Managing customer expectations at prototype stage === Why is it that customers are seemingly **always** eager to believe that presenting a few mockup online screens means that the application is just a few tweaks away from being shipped? Ok, I realise the answer lies in the fact that they don't understand the work ...
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Hiding data points in Excel line charts === It is obviously possible to hide individual data points in an Excel line chart. - Select a data point. - Right click -> Format Data Point... - Select Patterns - Tab Set Line to None How do you accomplish the same thing in VBA? Intuition tells me there shou...
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Will HTML Encoding prevent all kinds of XSS attacks? === I am not concerned about other kinds of attacks. Just want to know whether HTML Encode can prevent all kinds of XSS attacks. Is there some way to do an XSS attack even if HTML Encode is used?
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Best use of indices on temporary tables in T-SQL === If you're creating a temporary table within a stored procedure and want to add an index or two on it, to improve the performance of any additional statements made against it, what is the best approach? Sybase says [this][1]: _"the table must contain data when the...
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How do you test the performance of a website? === Are there specific tools to perform the following job or there is a suite of tools that help me do the following: How can I check page load times? How can I track down a page that hogs memory? How can I track a page that consumes a lot of CPU cycles? I just w...
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How to escape a # in velocity === I would like to know how can i escape a # in velocity. Backslash seems to escape it but it prints itself as well This: \#\# prints: \#\# I would like: ##
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Which compiles to faster code: "n * 3" or "n+(n*2)"? === Which compiles to faster code: "ans = n * 3" or "ans = n+(n*2)"? Assuming that n is either an int or a long, and it is is running on a modern Win32 Intel box. Would this be different if there was some dereferencing involved, that is, which of these would b...
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Daily Build === OK, so we all know the daily build is the heart beat of a project, but whats the single best way of automating it? We have perl scripts wrapping our pipeline which includes ClearCase, VS2005 (C++), Intel FORTRAN, Inno setup. We use cron jobs on UNIX to schedule the build, and host a simple Apache w...
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How do i generate a histogram for a given probability distribution (for load testing a server) === I am trying to automate load testing of a server using a realistic frequency distribution of requests. I've chosen the [Weibull][1] distribution as it "sort of" matches the distribution I've observed (ramps up quickly...
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Is WindowsFormsHost fit for purpose (.net WPF hosting WinForms)? === A GUI driven application needs to host some prebuilt WinForms based components. These components provide high performance interactive views using a mixture of GDI+ and DirectX. The views handle control input and display custom graphical renderings....
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What is the best tool or utility to benchmark my JavaScript/. === I'm currently working on a JavaScript tool that, during the course of its execution, will ultimately traverse each node in the DOM. Because this has potential to be a very expensive task, I'd like to benchmark the performance of this script. What's t...
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Can I turn off automatic merging in Subversion? === We're looking at moving from a check-out/edit/check-in style of version control system to Subversion, and during the evaluation we discovered that when you perform an Update action in TortoiseSVN (and presumably in any Subversion client?), if changes in the repositor...
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Reintroducing functions in Delphi === Does anyone know what the motivation was for having the reintroduce keyword in Delphi? If you have a child class that contains a function with the same name as a virtual function in the parent class and it is not declared with the override modifier then it is a compile error. ...
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Can you do "builds" with PHP scripts or an interpreted language? === Correct me if I'm wrong, but a "build" is a "compile", and not every language compiles. Continuous Integration involves building components to see if they continue to work beyond unit tests, which I might be oversimplifying. But if your project invol...
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Good 15 minute Java question to ask recent college graduate === When interviewing college coops/interns or recent graduates it helps to have a Java programming question that they can do on a white board in 15 minutes. Does anyone have examples of good questions like this? A C++ question I was once asked in an interv...
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How do you normally set up your compiler's optimization settings? === Do you normally set your compiler to optimize for maximum speed or smallest code size? or do you manually configure individual optimization settings? Why? I notice most of the time people tend to just leave compiler optimization settings to their...
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Why does windows XP minimize my swing full screen window on my second screen ? === In the application I'm developping (in Java/swing), I have to show a full screen window on the *second* screen of the user. I did this using a code similar to the one you'll find below... Be, as soon as I click in a window opened by w...
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Checking available stack size in C === I'm using MinGW with GCC 3.4.5 (mingw-special vista r3). My C application uses a lot of stack so I was wondering is there any way I can tell programatically how much stack is remaining so I can cleanly handle the situation if I find that I'm about to run out. If not what ot...
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How to support multiple languages on a microcontroller? === I'm currently working on upgrading a product for the Chinese market. The target is a ARMTDMI7 with a QVGA display. Most resources I've located on the net are targeted at desktop or web programming rather than embedded devices. - Can anyone suggest some t...
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Can XpsDocuments be serialized to XML for storage in a database? === And, if not, is the only other alternative a blob?
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How can I evaluate a C# expression dynamically? === I would like to do the equivalent of: object result = Eval("1 + 3"); string now = Eval("System.DateTime.Now().ToString()") as string
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Java Compiler Options to produce .exe files. === What compiler (I'm using gcj 4.x) options should I use to generate an "exe" file for my java application to run in windows?
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How do I tokenize a string in C++? === Java has a convenient split method: String str = "The quick brown fox"; String[] results = str.split(" "); Is there an easy way to do this in C++?
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How to create Virtual COM ports.. === I am trying to implement a software [Null Modem][1]. Any suggestion how to create virtual COM Ports? Looking for tips, strategy, known techniques, etc.. [1]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Null_modem
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Can a Linq query retrieve BLOBs from a Sql Database? === And how do they come out?
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What is your preferred site for code snippets === Do you use any public sites for code-snippets? If so, can you let me know which ones you would recommend?
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Where do you go to tickle your brain? === I am sure we all have some place to go to get our brain teased! Sometimes i visit [![Project Euler][1]](http://projecteuler.net/index.php?section=problems) Where do you all go? [1]: http://projecteuler.net/images/logo.jpg
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In vim, how do I go back to where I was before a search? === Programming in vim I often go search for something, yank it, then go back to where I was, insert it, modify it. The problem is that after I search and find, I need to MANUALLY find my way back to where I was. Is there an automatic way to go back to whe...
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How can I lay images out in a grid using XSL-FO? === I'm trying to produce sheets of photographs with captions arranged in a grid using XSLT and XSL-FO. The photo URLs and captions are produced using a FOR XML query against an SQL Server database, and the number of photos returned varies from sheet to sheet. I want to...
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Why can't Visual Studio run on more than one core? CPU at 25% === I'm running Visual Studio 2008 with the stuff-of-nightmares awful MS test framework. Trouble is that it's sending my CPU to 100% (well 25% on a quad-core). My question is why can't Visual Studio run on more than one core? Surely M$ must have a suf...
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Is there a tool that can convert common image formats (.bmp, jpg,..) to .emf files? === I'm using the GoDiagrams suite which seems to recommend .emf files for node images since they scale better on resizing. Bitmaps get all blurry. Google doesn't show up any good tools that seem to do this... So to reiterate I'm l...
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Dynamically inserting javascript into HTML that uses document.write === I am currently loading a lightbox style popup that loads it's HTML from an XHR call. This content is then displayed in a 'modial' popup using `element.innerHTML = content` This works like a charm. In another section of this website I use a Flic...
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HTML to Image .tiff File === Is there a way to convert a HTML string into a Image .tiff file? I am using C# .NET 3.5. The requirement is to give the user an option to fact a confirmation. The confirmation is created with XML and a XSLT typically it is e-mailed. Is there a way I can take the HTML string gener...
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Locate and add project reference for .Net assembly containing a given type? === I'm working with a large (270+ project) VS.Net solution. Yes, I know this is pushing the friendship with VS but it's inherited and blah blah. Anyway, to speed up the solution load and compile time I've removed all projects that I'm not c...
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What is wrong with this PHP regular expression? === $output = preg_replace("|(/D)(/s+)(/d+)(;)|", "//1,//3;", $output); I'm trying to replace all alphabetical character followed by one or more whitespace characters (tabs and/or spaces) followed by one or more numerical characters followed by a semicolon with th...
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How would you implement the IEnumerator interface? === I have a class that map objects to objects, but unlike dictionary it maps them both ways. I am now trying to implement a custom IEnumerator interface that iterates through the values. public class Mapper<K,T> : IEnumerable<T>, IEnumerator<T> { ...
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Linking directly to a SWF, what are the downsides? === Usually Flash and Flex applications are embedded on in HTML using either a combination of `object` and `embed` tags, or more commonly using JavaScript. However, if you link directly to a SWF file it will open in the browser window and without looking in the addres...
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Any good AJAX framework for Google App Engine apps? === I am trying to implement AJAX in my Google App Engine application, and so I am looking for a good AJAX framework that will help me. Anyone has any idea? I am thinking about Google Web Toolkit, how good it is in terms of creating AJAX for Google App Engine?
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Could not load type 'XXX.Global' === Migrating a project from ASP.net 1.1 to ASP.net 2.0 and I keep hitting this error. I don't actually need Global because I am not adding anything to it, but after I remove it I get more errors.
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What are the best Java Podcast you can find on the net? === What are the best Java coding practices Podcast you can find on the net? I'm thinking in a podcast like **HeardingCode** or **Hanselminutes**, but oriented to java development... is there any this good out there? thanks!
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Programmatically access browser history === how can i create an application to read all my browser (firefox) history? i noticed that i have in C:\Users\user.name\AppData\Local\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\646vwtnu.default what looks like a sqlite database (urlclassifier3.sqlite) but i don't know if its really wha...
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Credit card expiration dates - Inclusive or exclusive? === Say you've got a credit card number with an expiration date of 05/08 - i.e. May 2008. Does that mean the card expires on the morning of the 1st of May 2008, or the night of the 31st of May 2008?
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Running a scheduled task in a Wordpress plug-in === I'm trying to write a Wordpress plug-in that automatically posts a blog post at a certain time of day. For example, read a bunch of RSS feeds and post a daily digest of all new entries. There are plug-ins that do something similar to what I want, but many of them...
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Does anyone know a library for working with quantity/unit of measure pairs? === I would like to be able to do such things as var m1 = new UnitOfMeasureQuantityPair(123.00, UnitOfMeasure.Pounds); var m2 = new UnitOfMeasureQuantityPair(123.00, UnitOfMeasure.Liters); m1.ToKilograms(); m2.ToPou...
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Regex's For Developers === I've been trying to figure out a regex to allow me to search for a particular string while automatically skipping comments. Anyone have an RE like this or know of one? It doesn't even need to be sophisticated enough to skip `#if 0` blocks; I just want it to skip over `//` and `/*` blocks. ...
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How do you get the logged in Windows domain account from an ASP.NET application? === We have an ASP.NET application that manages it's own User, Roles and Permission database and we have recently added a field to the User table to hold the Windows domain account. I would like to make it so that the user doesn't ha...
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Tool to view the contents of the Solution User Options file (.suo) === Are there any free tools available to view the contents of the solution user options file (the .suo file that accompanies solution files)? I know it's basically formatted as a file system within the file, but I'd like to be able to view the cont...
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Efficiently selecting a set of random elements from a linked list === Say I have a linked list of numbers of length N. N is very large and I don’t know in advance the exact value of N. How can I most efficiently write a function that will return k completely random numbers from the list?
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Any restrictions on development in Vista === I'm looking at a new computer which will probably have vista on it. But there are so many editions of vista; are there any weird restrictions on what you can run on the various editions? For instance you couldn't run IIS on Windows ME. Can you still run IIS on the home e...
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How to send MMS with C# === <br /> I need to send MMS thought a C# application. I have already found 2 interesting components: http://www.winwap.com<br /> http://www.nowsms.com Does anyone have experience with other third party components?<br /> Could someone explain what kind of server I need to send those MMS...
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Secure session cookies in ASP.NET over HTTPS === I got a little curious after reading [this /. article][1] over hijacking HTTPS cookies. I tracked it down a bit, and a good resource I stumbled across lists a few ways to secure cookies [here][2]. Must I use adsutil, or will setting requireSSL in the httpCookies section...
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Code completion for Perl in vim? === Surprisingly as you get good at vim, you can code even faster than standard IDEs such as Eclipse. But one thing I really miss is code completion, especially for long variable names and functions. Is there any way to enable code completion for Perl in vim?
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What is the Best Way to Populate a Menu Control on a Master Page === Database? Page variables? Enum????? looking for opionions here.
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Billing for phone calls === I have an arrangement with a couple of my regular clients whereby there's a regularly scheduled conference call to chat about various work being done and also new stuff coming down the pike. At first I never billed for this time, since some of it was spent on sales-y stuff like discussin...
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Using jQuery to beautify someone else's html === I have a third-party app that creates HTML-based reports that I need to display. I have *some* control over how they look, but in general it's pretty primitive. I *can* inject some javascript, though. I'd like to try to inject some jQuery goodness into it to tidy it ...
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C++ Comma Operator === How does the comma operator work in C++? For instance, if I do: a = b, c; Does a end up equaling b, or c? (Yes, I know this is easy to test - just documenting on here for someone to find the answer quickly.)
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How do I insert a character at the caret with javascript? === I want to insert some special characters at the caret inside textboxes using javscript on a button. How can this be done? The script needs to find the active textbox and insert the character at the caret in that textbox. The script also needs to work in ...
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Handling Information overflow === Almost everyday I see new stuffs coming out of Beta or CTP releases from Microsoft. It used to be exciting but the list of products and technologies is getting bigger and bigger everyday. WPF, WF, Silverlight, Powershell, SSIS, SSDS, EF, LINQ, WCF, Data Services, XAML, Asp.Net AJAX, ...
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What do you think will be the level of usage of Silverlight 1 year from now? === There is a lot of buzz about Microsoft Silverlight, especially after the Olympics. Also H264 will be supported in a future version. Where do you think Silverlight will be 1 year from now?
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What are the advantages/disadvantages of using a CTE? === I'm looking at improving the performance of some SQL, currently CTEs are being used and referenced multiple times in the script. Would I get improvements over using a table variable instead? (Can't use a temporary table as the code is within functions)
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Website performance monitoring tools === I have websites that we are performance tuning and wanted to know if anyone has a good tool for monitoring secure web sites? What I am looking for is a tool that can log on to a web site and test a few links and the performance. At least one of the links will access another w...
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What should be considered when building a Recommendation Engine? === I've read the book [Programming Collective Intelligence][1] and found it fascinating. I'd recently heard about a challenge amazon had posted to the world to come up with a better recommendation engine for their system. The winner apparently produ...
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Best tool to monitor network connection bandwidth === I'm looking for a very simple tool to monitor the bandwidth of all my applications. No need for extra features like traffic spying, I'm just interested by bandwidth. I already know Wireshark (which is great), but what I'm looking for is more something like Tcp...
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