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Are C++ Reads and Writes of an int atomic
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How to implement Repository pattern withe LinqToEntities
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Encrypting appSettings in web.config
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Linq to SQL - Accessing System Databases/Tables?
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CakePHP ACL Database Setup: ARO / ACO structure?
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Is there a way to highlight the target of a bookmark? (www.site.com/page.htm#bookmark) ?
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Will a hard drive survive in a fire resistant safe?
===
I've been working with a friend trying to come up with a way to backup his important data. He's wanting to put a flash drive or portable drive in a fire safe. I'm thinking the temperature in the safe, while not enough to damage paper, will damage the delicate e... | 0 | [
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In vim is there a way to delete without putting text in the register?
===
Using vim I often want to replace a block of code with a block that I just yanked.
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Tracking Refactorings in a Bug Database
===
Let's say you work someplace where every change to source code must be associated with a bug-report or feature-request, and there is no way to get that policy reformed. In such an environment, what is the best way to deal with code refactorings (that is, changes that improv... | 0 | [
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Writing java.util.Properties to xml does not sort keys.
===
I'd like to store a properties file as XML. Is there a way to sort the keys when doing this so that the generated XML file will be in alphabetical order?
String propFile = "/path/to/file";
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Is it possible to over OO?
===
My question is simple; is it possible to over object orientate your code?
How much is too much? At what point are you giving up readability and maintainability for the sake of OO?
I am a huge OO person but sometimes I wonder if I am over-complicating my code....
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Any tools to get code churn metrics for a Subversion repository?
===
I'm looking for any tools that can give you code churn metrics (graphs and charts would be even better) for a Subversion repository.
One tool I know of is [statsvn][1] - a Java tool that creates some HTML reports and some code churn metrics.
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How can I become a better communicator?
===
Sometimes it takes me two or three attempts to explain how a piece of code functions or how a process works within an application so that the person I am speaking to understands (or at least responds as if they understand).
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How do I concatenate text in a query in sql server?
===
SELECT notes + 'SomeText'
FROM NotesTable a
gives `The data types nvarchar and text are incompatible in the add operator.` as an error.
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How can you find out where the style for a ASP .Net web page element came from?
===
I have a quandary. My web application (C#, .Net 3.0, etc) has Themes, CSS sheets and, of course, inline style definitions. Now that's alot of chefs adding stuff to the soup. All of this results, not surprisingly, in my pages having ... | 0 | [
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Using ActiveDirectoryMembershipProvider with two domain controllers
===
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prepend to a file one liner shell?
===
This is probably [a complex solution][1].
I am looking for a simple operator like ">>", but for prepending.
I am afraid it does not exist. I'll have to do something like
<pre>
mv $F tmp
cat header tmp > $F
</pre>
Anything smarter? (I am not fond of tmp files)
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Problem rolling out ADO.Net Data Service application to IIS
===
I am adding a ADO.Net Data Service lookup feature to an existing web page. Everything works great when running from visual studio, but when I roll it out to IIS, I get the following error:
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Exposing .net methods as Excel functions?
===
I have a set of calculation methods sitting in a .Net DLL. I would like to make those methods available to Excel (2003+) users so they can use them in their spreadsheets.
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What is the best strategy for code chunks and macros in vim?
===
As I develop more with vim, I find myself wanting to copy in blocks of useful code, similar to "templates" in Eclipse.
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<code>:r code-fornext</code><br/>
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How do I (or can I) SELECT DISTINCT on multiple columns (postgresql)?
===
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===
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What is the design pattern for processing command line arguments
===
If you are writing a program that is executable from the command line, you often want to offer the user several options or flags, along with possibly more than one argument. I have stumbled my way through this many times, but is there some sort of de... | 0 | [
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What's cleanest, shortest Javascript to submit a URL the user is at to another process via URL?
===
Like the Delicious submission bookmarklet, I'd like to have some standard Javascript I can use to submit any visited URL to a 3rd party site when that's possible by URL. Suggestions?
For example, I've been using
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Adding Items Using DataBinding from TreeView to ListBox WPF
===
I want to add the selected item from the TreeView to the ListBox control using DataBinding (If it can work with Databinding).
<TreeView HorizontalAlignment="Left" Margin="30,32,0,83" Name="treeView1" Width="133" >
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Website load testing
===
My team has just developed a website for a client and wants to test that it'll work under the expected usage for 50 simultaneous users. So the plan is to write a test program that will act as 50 simultaneous users. We need this test program to be able to:
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Help with aggressive JavaScript caching
===
I've run into a problem where I make changes to a few JavaScript files that are referenced in an HTML file, but the browser doesn't see the changes. It holds onto the copy cached in the browser, even though the web server has a newer version.
Not until I force the browser... | 0 | [
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How do I list user defined types in a SQL Server database?
===
I need to enumerate all the user defined types created in a SQL Server database with CREATE TYPE, and/or find out whether they have already been defined.
With tables or stored procedures I'd do something like this:
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Demanding better work environments, how to say it in a polite way?
===
We all know that a programmers working environment is vital for productivity.
What techniques have you guys used to sway your employer to improve your situation?
Improvements include:
- dual monitors
- faster computer
- ergo chair
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Storing Images in PostgreSQL
===
Alright, so I'm working on an application which will use a Linux back-end running PostgreSQL to serve up images to a Windows box with the front end written in C#.NET, though the front-end should hardly matter. My question is:
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How should I store short text strings into a MS SQL Server database?
===
varchar(255), varchar(256), nvarchar(255), nvarchar(256), nvarchar(max), etc?
256 seems like a nice, round, space-efficient number. But I've seen 255 used a lot. Why?
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Printing data into a preprinted form in C# .Net 3.5 SP1
===
I need to print out data into a pre-printed A6 form (1/4 the size of a landsacpe A4). I do not need to print paragraphs of text, just short lines scattered about on the page.
All the stuff on MSDN is about priting paragraphs of text.
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win32 GUI app that writes usage text to stdout when invoked as "app.exe --help"
===
How do I create a windows application that does the following:
* it's a regular GUI app when invoked with no command line arguments
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Prevent Use of the Back Button (in IE)
===
So the SMEs at my current place of employment want to try and disable the back button for certain pages. We have a page where the user makes some selections and submits them to be processed. In some instances they have to enter a comment on another page. What the users hav... | 0 | [
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How can I indicate that multiple versions of a dependent assembly are okay?
===
Assemblies A and B are privately deployed and strongly named. Assembly A contains references to Assembly B. There are two versions of Assembly B: B1 and B2. I want to be able to indicate for Assembly A that it may bind to either B1 or B... | 0 | [
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Call to a member function on a non-object
===
So I'm refactoring my code to implement more OOP. I set up a class to hold page attributes.
class PageAtrributes
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private $db_connection;
private $page_title;
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How do I get InputVerifier to work with an editable JComboBox
===
I've got an JComboBox with a custom inputVerifyer set to limit MaxLength when it's set to editable.
The verify method never seems to get called.
The same verifyer gets invoked on a JTextField fine.
What might I be doing wrong?
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How to capture output of "pnputil.exe -e"
===
How do I capture the output of "%windir%/system32/pnputil.exe -e"?
(assume windows vista 32-bit)
Bonus for technical explanation of why the app normally writes output to the cmd shell, but when stdout and/or stderr are redirected then the app writes nothing to the cons... | 0 | [
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WCF Configuration without a config file
===
Does anyone know of a good example of how to expose a WCF service programatically without the use of a configuration file? I know the service object model is much richer now with WCF, so I know it's possible. I just have not seen an example of how to do so. Conversely, I wou... | 0 | [
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When should you use a class vs a struct in C++?
===
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Solid Config for webdev in emacs under linux AND windows ?
===
I have a windows laptop (thinkpad) and somewhat recently rediscovered emacs and the benefit that all those wacky shortcuts can be when the arrow keys are located somewhere near you right armpit.
I was discouraged after php-mode, css-mode, etc, under mmm... | 0 | [
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Best PHP Framework w/ AJAX Support?
===
I'm fairly familiar with many of the PHP frameworks out there, but I'm wondering which ones actually integrate AJAX functionality and which ones do it well? Ideally I'd love to find a framework that would allow me to avoid JavaScript alltogether (at least for typical/basic JavaS... | 4 | [
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Software to Creative UI Mockups
===
What are good Open Source / Free software packages that let you design GUIs quickly, like "on a napkin" style, but also give a bit of polish that you could throw into a slide deck? Preference would be to use some clipart/objects ala Visio, but not required.
NOT:
+ Visio
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Fast Disk Cloning
===
Is there a way to have Linux read ahead when cloning a disk? I use the program named "dd" to clone disks. The last time I did this it seemed as though the OS was reading then writing but never at the same time. Ideally, the destination disk would be constantly writing without waiting that's of... | 0 | [
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How do I get an XML file as XML (and not a string) with Ajax in Prototype.js?
===
This code is from Prototype.js. I've looked at probably 20 different tutorials, and I can't figure out why this is not working. The response I get is null.
new Ajax.Request( /path/to/xml/file.xml, {
method: "get",
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Need help with Programming Environment
===
I am a .net developer (currently using Visual Studio 2008). I am looking to buy a new computer which I don't want to change for the next 3 years.
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Is there a ClientScriptManager.RegisterClientScriptInclude equivalent for CSS
===
The [ClientScriptManager.RegisterClientScriptInclude][1] method allows you to register a JavaScript reference with the Page object (checking for duplicates).
Is there an equivalent of this method for CSS references?
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Apache Download: Make sure that page was viewed before download
===
The job at hand:
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Any good building tools for a C++ project, which can replaceme make ??
===
i'm wondering if there is any nice and neat tool to replace the GNU Autotools or Make to build a very large C++ project, which are such a complicated thing to use.
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AJAX Dropdown extender question
===
I am using the example on the AJAX website for the dropdown extender. I'm looking to make the target control, the label, have the dropdown image appear always instead of just when I hover over it. Is there any way to do this? | 0 | [
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Should I choose scripting or compiled code for small tasks?
===
I'm a Java programmer, and I like my compiler, static analysis tools and unit testing frameworks as tools that help me quickly deliver robust and efficient code. The JRE is pretty much everywhere I would work, too.
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Programmatically accessing Data in an ASP.net 2.0 Repeater
===
This is an ASP.Net 2.0 web app. The Item template looks like this, for reference:
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Multiple approaches exist to write your unit tests when using Rhino Mocks:
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Change the "From:" address in Unix "mail"
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Sending a message from the Unix command line using `mail TO_ADDR` results in an email from `$USER@$HOSTNAME`. Is there a way to change the "From:" address inserted by `mail`? | 0 | [
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Tool for debugging makefiles
===
I have a large legacy codebase with very complicated makefiles, with lots of variables. Sometimes I need to change them, and I find that it's very difficult to figure out why the change isn't working the way I expect. What I'd like to find is a tool that basically does step-through-d... | 0 | [
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How can you do paging with NHibernate?
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Getting the back/fwd history of web browser in C# WinForms
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In C# WinForms, what's the proper way to get the backward/forward history stack for the System.Windows.Forms.WebBrowser? | 0 | [
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Is there a way to unfilter an NSPasteboard for what the source application specifically declared it would provide?
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Conferences and training for architects, best practices,
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How do you implement Levenshtein distance in Delphi?
===
I'm posting this in the spirit of answering your own questions.
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How to best merge information, at a server, into a "form", a PDF being generated as the final output
===
**Background**:
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Prevent Multi-Line ASP:Textbox from trimming line feeds
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<%@ Page Language="C#" AutoEventWireup="true" CodeBehind="Default.aspx.cs"
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How can I monitor trace output of a .Net app?
===
I'm working on some code that uses the System.Diagnostics.Trace class and I'm wondering how to monitor what is written via calls to Trace.WriteLine() both when running in debug mode in Visual Studio and when running outside the debugger. | 0 | [
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Modbus - .NET
===
Does anyone know of a good (preferably open source) library for dealing with the Modbus protocol? I have seen a few libraries, but I am looking for some people's personal experiences, not just the top ten Google hits. I figure there has to be at least one other person who deals with PLCs and automati... | 0 | [
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What are some best practices for creating my own custom exception?
===
In a follow-up to a [previous question][1] regarding exceptions, what are best practices for creating a custom exception in .NET?
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How do I open a Document from Java?
===
I've been using the following code to open Office Documents, PDF, etc. on my windows machines using Java and it's working fine, except for some reason when a filename has embedded it within it multiple contiguous spaces like "File[SPACE][SPACE]Test.doc".
How can I make this w... | 0 | [
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How well does .NET scale?
===
(I'll begin by making it clear, I am not a .NET developer and am not tied to any other environment.)
Recently, I heard that the London Stock Exchange went down for an entire day. I've also heard that the software was written in .NET. Up to this point they would experience performance h... | 0 | [
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Best way to parse Space Seperated Text
===
I have string like this
/c SomeText\MoreText "Some Text\More Text\Lol" SomeText
I want to tokenize it, however I can't just split on the spaces. I've come up with somewhat ugly parser that works, but I'm wondering if anyone has a more elegant design.
This is in ... | 0 | [
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Old style and new style classes in Python
===
What is the difference between old style and new style classes in Python? Is there ever a reason to use old-style classes these days? | 0 | [
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What is the best HTML editor for Eclipse?
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I was amazed to find out that apparently Eclipse doesn't come with a decent HTML editor by default (it opened my .html file in some kind of browser view and apparently tried to render it). And the basic text editor is not good enough (I need at least some syntax highlighti... | 0 | [
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jQuery "after" selector question
===
I can't seem to figure out a good way to do this, but it seems like it should be simple. I have an element that I want to append a div to. Then I have another element that I want to clone and shove into that intermediate div. Here's what I was hoping to do:
$("#somediv > ... | 0 | [
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How do I in java add a stacktrace to my debugging printout
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What's the easiest way to print a stacktrace from a debugging printout? Often during testing you would like to know the callstack leading up to the situation provoking a debug message. | 0 | [
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Hidden / Tricks for Eclipse
===
Alright it can be a lame question, but everybody uses these things differently. What's some of the best time savers out there for this IDE.
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As a ASP.NET programmer, do I need to be concern about email injection attacks ?
===
There are lots of PHP articles about the subject so is this a PHP only problem. | 0 | [
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How do I clone a generic List in Java?
===
I have an ArrayList of Strings that I'd like to return a copy of. The ArrayList clone method has the following signature:
public Object clone()
After I call this method, how do I cast the returned Object back to an ArrayList of Strings?
EDIT: Unfortunately mark... | 0 | [
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Java: Make a JPanel not draw its background
===
Is it possible, in Java, to make a JPanel skip drawing its background thus being transparent except for the components on it? | 0 | [
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What are the hidden features of Asp.Net?
===
There are always features that would be useful in fringe scenarios, but for that very reason most people don't know them.
What are the ones that you know? | 4 | [
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Which scenarios, areas of an application/system, etc. are best suited for 'classic' state based testing versus using mock objects? | 0 | [
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Java, UTF-8 and Windows console
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We try to use Java and UTF-8 on Windows. The application writes logs on the console, and we would like to use UTF-8 for the logs as our application has internationalized logs.
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Count Xpaths in XmlSpy
===
I am using XmlSpy to analyze an xml file, and I want to get a quick count of the number of nodes that match a given xpath. I know how to enter the xpath and get the list of nodes, but I am really just interested in the count. Is it possible to get this?
I'm using XmlSpy Professional Edi... | 0 | [
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===
I see a bunch of lines in the .log files in the postgres pg_log directory that say something like:
> ERROR: prepared statement "pdo_pgsql_stmt_09e097f4" does not exist
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Pls recommend a good platform (environment / language /reuseable component) for data visualization
===
I have lots and lots of data in various structures. Are there any better platforms other than Excel charts which can help me.
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How would you refactor this LINQ code?
===
I've got a lot of ugly code that looks like this:
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How would I go about replacing Windows Explorer with a third party tool such as TotalCommander, explorer++, etc?
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Command parsing library
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Is it possible to change the hostname in Windows 2003 from the command line with out-of-the-box tools? | 0 | [
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Generating Random Passwords
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Could not find a duplicate for this so will ask it.
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How Scalable is Sqlite?
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I recently read this Question about [Sqlite Vs MySql][1] and the answer pointed out that Sqlite doesn't scale well and the official website [sort-of confirms this][2], however.
How scalable is Sqlite and what are its upper most limits?
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