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Can a Programmer Become a Decent Graphic Designer? === As a developer completely void of artistic skills, it's frustrating building applications from scratch. I know there are several open-source template web sites to draw from, but are there any good books/tutorials/web sites that can turn a poor, artistically-challe...
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Retrieving the associated shared service provider's name? === How do you programmatically retrieve the name of a shared services provider that's associated with a specific Sharepoint web application? I have a custom solution that needs to: 1. Enumerate all web applications that it's deployed to 2. Figure out th...
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Javascript syntax highlighting in vim === Has anyone else found VIM's syntax highlighting of Javascript sub-optimal? I'm finding that sometimes I need to scroll around in order to get the syntax highlighting adjusted, as sometimes it mysteriously drops all highlighting. Are there any work-arounds or ways to fix thi...
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ASP.NET Custom Controls and "Dynamic" Event Model === OK, I am not sure if the title it completely accurate, open to suggestions! I am in the process of creating an ASP.NET custom control, this is something that is still relatively new to me, so please bear with me. I am thinking about the event model. Since we ...
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Ambiguity in Left joins (oracle only?) === My boss found a bug in a query I created, and I don't understand the reasoning behind the bug, although the query results prove he's correct. Here's the query (simplified version) before the fix: select PTNO,PTNM,CATCD from PARTS left join CATEGORIES on (CAT...
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Precompiled headers with GCC === Anyone had any success getting precompiled headers working with GCC? I have had no luck in my attempts and I haven't seen many good examples for how to set it up. I've tried on cygwin gcc 3.4.4 and using 4.0 on Ubuntu.
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Can I set a breakpoint on 'memory access' in GDB? === I am running an application through gdb and I want to set a breakpoint for any time a specific variable is accessed / changed. Is there a good method for doing this? I would also be interested in other ways to monitor a variable in C/C++ to see if/when it changes.
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Should a software engineer know how to assemble their own computer? === Coming from a Mac background, I've never really spent much time tinkering with / assembling / tweaking my own computer beyond occasional RAM upgrades and swapping out hard disks. I feel like I have a good grasp on how a computer works at a concept...
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Rectangle functions in emacs === I've read in several places that the rectangle functions in emacs are very useful. I've read a bit about them, and I can't quite figure why. I mean, when you want to kill a paragraph, you mark the first row/column and then the last one, and that's actually a rectangle, right? But you ...
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How do I enable line numbers in VS2008? === I can't seem to find that option. Surely it's in there? Thanks.
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Drilling down in VisualVM === I just installed Java 1.6_07 so I could try profiling with VisualVM. It tells me that my app is spending 60% of its time in `sun.rmi.transport.tcp.TCPTransport$ConnectionHandler.run` How do I find out what it was doing during that time? How much of the time was it waiting for someth...
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Converting SVG to PNG using C# === I've been trying to convert SVG images to PNG using C#, without having to write too much code myself. Can anyone recommend a library or example code for doing this?
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Nested SQL Server transaction performing cascade delete === Suppose I have a table called Companies that has a DepartmentID column. There's also a Departaments table that has as EmployeeID column. Of course I have an Employee table as well. The problem is that I want to delete a company, so first i have to delete all ...
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ASP.NET how to Render a control to HTML? === I have any ASP.NET control. I want the HTML string how to do I get the HTML string of the control?
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Is there a keyboard shortcut for "Build Page" in Visual Studio 2005? === "Build Page" is one of the items you can add to your toolbar to compile just the ASPX page or ASCX control you are working on. Is there a keyboard shortcut for it?
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How to permanently remove a breakpoint in Visual Studio 2005 /2008 (ASP.NET, C#) === Often, when I have a breakpoint on some line in Visual Studio, The program will run and stop there. great. I will then click the red circle (or press F9) to remove it. Obviously I don't want my program to keep stopping there. The prob...
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How do I toggle Caps Lock in VB.NET? === Using VB.NET, how do I toggle the state of Caps Lock?
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JComboBox Selection Change Listener? === I'm trying to get an event to fire whenever a choice is made from a JComboBox. The problem I'm having is that there is no obvious addSelectionListener method. I've tried to use actionPerformed but it never fires. Short of overriding the model for the JComboBox I'm ou...
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Access to Result sets from within Stored procedures Transact-SQL SQL Server === I'm using SQL Server 2005, and I would like to know how to access different result sets from within transact-sql. The following stored procedure returns two result sets, how do I access them from, for example, another stored procedure? ...
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What defines "pythonian" or "pythonic"? === I want to begin to learn Python, and I've seen that phrase come up here before, but I don't know exactly what it means. I've read some websites on Python scripting, but I don't recall ever seeing that (but I could have just glanced over it). What exactly makes something "...
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Best Way to Unit Test a Website With Multiple User Types with PHPUnit === I'm starting to learn how to use PHPUnit to test the website I'm working on. The problem I'm running into is that I have five different user types defined and I need to be able to test every class with the different types. I currently have a u...
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How do I get the current state of Caps Lock in VB.NET? === How do I find out whether or not Caps Lock is activated, using VB.NET? This is a follow-up to my [earlier question](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/58937/how-do-i-toggle-caps-lock-in-vbnet).
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Enforce SSL in code in an ashx handler === I have a site, which contains several ashx handlers, on a couple of the handlers I want to reject non-SSL requests. Is there a way that I can do this in code?
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How do I use a start commit hook in TortoiseSVN to setup a custom log entry? === I'd like to automate TortoiseSVN as part of a commit process. Specifically I'd like to dynamically create a log entry for the commit dialog. I know that I can launch the commit dialog either from the commandline or by right clicking o...
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How to check which locale is a .NET application running under, without having access to its sourcecode? === Context: I'm in charge of running a service written in .NET. Proprietary application. It uses a SQL Server database. It ran as a user member of the Administrators group in the local machine. It worked alright ...
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The Open/Closed Principle === The Open/Closed Principle states that software entities (classes, modules, etc.) should be open for extension, but closed for modification. What does this mean, and why is it an important principle of good object-oriented design?
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Replacing plain text password for app === We are currently storing plain text passwords for a web app that we have. I keep advocating moving to a password hash but another developer said that this would be less secure -- more passwords could match the hash and a dictionary/hash attack would be faster. Is there...
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How do I do a simple 'Find and Replace" in MsSQL? === Question is pretty self explanitory. I want to do a simple find and replace, like you would in a text editor on the data in a column of my database (which is MsSQL 2003)
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How do I save each sheet in an Excel workbook to seperate CSV files with a macro? === Title says it all. I have an excel with multiple sheets. And I was looking for a macro that will save each sheet to a seperate CSV (comma seperated file). Excel will not allow you to save all sheets to different CSV files.
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SqlServer Express slow performance === Yesterday, I did a stress test for a .NET web application. I did this for 2 reasons, I wanted to see what performance was like under real world conditions and also to make sure we hadn't missed any problems during testing. We had 30 concurrent users in the application using it as...
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What is Adobe Flex? Is it just Flash II? === Alright, I'm confused by all the buzzwords and press release bingo going on. - What is the relationship between flash and flex: - Replace flash (not really compatible) - Enhance flash - The next version of flash but still basically compatible - Sep...
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Does Windows Server 2003 SP2 tell the truth about Free System Page Table Entries? === We have some Win32 console applications running on Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 that regularly fail with this: > Error 1450 (`ERROR_NO_SYSTEM_RESOURCES`): "Insufficient system resources exist to complete the requested servic...
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What is the difference between the WPF TextBlock element and Label control? === Visually both of the following snippets produce the same UI. So why are there 2 controls.. **Snippet1** <TextBlock>Name:</TextBlock> <TextBox Name="nameTextBox" /> **Snippet2** <Label>Name:</Label> <TextBox...
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Best way to write a conversion function === Let's say that I'm writing a function to convert between temperature scales. I want to support at least Celsius, Fahrenheit, and Kelvin. Is it better to pass the source scale and target scale as separate parameters of the function, or some sort of combined parameter? Exam...
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Are you fluent in Unicode yet? === Almost 5 years ago Joel Spolsky wrote this article, ["The Absolute Minimum Every Software Developer Absolutely, Positively Must Know About Unicode and Character Sets (No Excuses!)"](http://www.joelonsoftware.com/articles/Unicode.html). Like many, I read it carefully, realizing it...
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Can I convert the following code to use generics? === I'm converting an application to use Java 1.5 and have found the following method: /** * Compare two Comparables, treat nulls as -infinity. * @param o1 * @param o2 * @return -1 if o1&lt;o2, 0 if o1==o2, 1 if o1&gt;o2 ...
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A good Ruby book (that resembles Dive into Python) === Anyone came across something like *Dive Into Python* for Ruby? Something that: 1. Gets the language knowledge across by examples of real code that does something useful not just trivial one-liners 1. Is ment for experienced programmers, not newbies (i.e. doe...
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VS 2005 Installer Project Version Number === I am getting this error now that I hit version number 1.256.0: Error 4 Invalid product version '1.256.0'. Must be of format '##.##.####' The installer was fine with 1.255.0 but something with 256 (2^8) it doesn't like. I found this stated on msdn.com: The Version prop...
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What platforms JavaFX is/will be supported on? === I have read about JavaFX, and like all new technologies I wanted to get my hands "dirty" with it. However, although it talks of multiplatform support, I can't find specifics on this. What platforms support a JavaFX application? All those with Java SE? ME? Does it d...
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What do I need to know to globalize an asp.net application? === I'm writing an asp.net application that will need to be localized to several regions other than North America. What do I need to do to prepare for this globalization? What are your top 1 to 2 resources for learning how to write a world ready application...
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Bug template in Bugzilla === Is there any way to enforce a template in Bugzilla to guide users fill in bugs descriptions ? Actually, i'd like to put some markup texts in the bug description field and avoid the creation of custom fields. I've installed version 3.2rc1. Thanks in advance
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Subversion Client-Side application === Which standalone Windows GUI application do you recommend for use for accessing a Subversion repository?
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Set Google Chrome as the Debugging Browser in Visual Studio === When I press F5 in Visual Studio 2008, I want Google Chrome launched as the browser that my ASP.NET app runs in. May I know how this can be done?
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How do you delcare a Predicate Delegate inline? === I'm using C#. So I have an object which has some fields, doesn't really matter what. I have a generic list of these objects. List<MyObject> myObjects = new List<MyObject>(); myObjects.Add(myObject1); myObjects.Add(myObject2); myObjects.Ad...
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What's the difference between the inner workings of Java's JVM and .NET's CLR? === What's the difference between the inner workings of Java's JVM and .NET's CLR? Perhaps a starting point would be, are they basically the same thing in their respective environments (Java > JVM > Machine code) (C# > CLR > IL).
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How do I disable validation in Web Data Administrator? === I'm trying to run some queries to get rid of XSS in our database using Web Data Administrator but I keep running into this Potentially Dangerous Request crap. How do I disable validation of the query in Web Data Administrator?
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WCF Service support file jsdebug fails to load === I have a WCF service that gets called from client side JavaScript. The call fails with a Service is null JavaScript error. WebDevelopment helper trace shows that the calls to load the jsdebug support file results in a 404 (file not found) error. Restarting IIS or ...
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What is the best way to keep an asp:button from displaying it's URL on the status bar? === What is the best way to keep an asp:button from displaying it's URL on the status bar of the browser? The button is currently defines like this: <asp:button id="btnFind" runat="server" ...
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Do I need to copy the .compiled files to the production server? === I'm using a deploy project to deploy my ASP.net web application. When I build the deploy project, all the .compiled files are re-created. Do I need to FTP them to the production web server? If I do a small change do I need to copy all the web s...
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Developing drivers with no info === How does the open-source/free software community develop drivers for products that offer no documentation?
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How are Mocks meant to be used? === When I originally was introduced to Mocks I felt the primary purpose was to mock up objects that come from external sources of data. This way I did not have to maintain an automated unit testing test database, I could just fake it. But now I am starting to think of it differentl...
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How can I tab accross a ButtonBar component in Flex? === I have a button bar inf flex along with several other input controls, I have set the tabIndex property for each control and all goes well until I tab to the ButtonBar. The ButtonBar has 3 buttons but tabbing to it, only the first button gets focus, tab again...
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Data Encryption === A database that stores a lot of credit card information is an inevitable part of the system we have just completed. What I want though is ultimate security of the card numbers whereby we setup a mechanism to encrypt and decrypt but of ourselves cannot decrypt any given number. What I am after i...
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How do you change the displayed order of ActiveScaffold "actions"? === I am using ActiveScaffold in a Ruby on Rails app, and have replaced the default "actions" text in the table (ie. "edit", "delete", "show") with icons using CSS. I have also added a couple of custom actions with action_link.add ("move" and "copy"). ...
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Easiest way to add a Header and Footer to a Printing.PrintDocument (.Net 2.0)? === What's the easiest way to add a header and footer to a .Net PrintDocument object, either pragmatically or at design-time? Specifically I'm trying to print a 3rd party grid control (Infragistics GridEx v4.3), which takes a PrintDocume...
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Merging two arrays in .Net === Is there a built in function in .Net 2.0 that will take two arrays and merge them into one array? The arrays are both of the same type. I'm getting these arrays from a widely used function within my code base and can't modify the function to return the data in a different format. I'm ...
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How Do I Load an Assembly and All of its Dependencies at Runtime in C# for Reflection? === I'm writing a utility for myself, partly as an exercise in learning C# Reflection and partly because I actually want the resulting tool for my own use. What I'm after is basically pointing the application at an assembly and c...
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How can I display simple tooltips on icons in html? === I am using ActiveScaffold in a Ruby on Rails app, and to save space in the table I have replaced the default "actions" text in the table (ie. "edit", "delete", "show") with icons using CSS. I have also added a couple of custom actions with action_link.add ("move"...
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Software Architecture Related Podcasts === It has now been about 9 months since [ARCast with Ron Jacobs][1] stopped releasing new episodes and I miss this podcast. Can you recommend other podcasts in a similar vein? I already listen to HanselMinutes and DotNetRocks but they do not seem to have the same 'Software...
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How do i find duplicate values in a table in Oracle? === What's the simplest SQL statement that will return the duplicate values for a given column and the count of their occurrences in an Oracle database table? For example: I have a `JOBS` table with the column `JOB_NUMBER` - how can I find out if I have any dup...
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HTML.Button in ASP.NET MVC === Starting from ASP.NET MVC Preview 3, HTML.Button ( and other related HTML controls) are no longer supported. The question is, what is the equivalent for them? I've an app that was built using Preview 2, now I have to make it compatible with the latest CTP releases.
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What is the best way to rollout web applications? === I'm trying to create a standard way of rolling out web applications for our company. Currently we do it with zip files, vbscript/javascript, and manual some steps. For thick client installs we generate MSI installers using Wise/Wix. We don't create installer...
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Programmatically change combobox === I need to update a combobox with a new value so it changes the reflected text in it. The cleanest way to do this is after the combobox has been initialised and with a message. So I am trying to craft a postmessage to the hwnd that contains the combobox. So if I want to send a...
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In SQL, what's the difference between count(column) and count(*)? === I have the following query: select column_name, count(column_name) from table group by column_name where count(column_name) > 1; What would be the difference if I replaced all calls to count(column_name) to count(*)? This...
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How do you stop IIS SMTP Server from sending bounce emails? === How do you stop the "Default SMTP Virtual Server" from sending bounce messages for email addresses that you don't have? i.e. I'm using IIS' SMTP server to handle my email and if an email is sent unknown at mydomain.com a bounce email with 'address not ...
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When/Why to use Cascading in SQL Server? === When setting up foreign keys in SQL Server, under what circumstances should you have it cascade on delete or update, and what is the reasoning behind it? This probably applies to other databases as well.
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maxElementsOnDisk from EHCache to TreeCache === I'm migrating a Hibernate application's cache from EHCache to JBoss TreeCache. I'm trying to find how to configure the equivalent to maxElementsOnDisk to limit the cache size on disk, but I couldn't find anything similar to configure in a FileCacheLoader with passivatio...
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Wrap an Oracle schema update in a transaction === I've got a program that periodically updates its database schema. Sometimes, one of the DDL statements might fail and if it does, I want to roll back all the changes. I wrap the update in a transaction like so: BEGIN TRAN; CREATE TABLE A (PKey int N...
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How to vertically center content with variable height within a div? === What is the best way to vertically center the content of a div when the height of the content is variable. In my particular case, the height of the container div is fixed, but it would be great if there were a solution that would work in cases wh...
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User Initiated Kernel dump in Windows XP === I remember watching a webcast from Mark Russinovich showing the sequence of keyboard keys for a user initiated kernel dump. Can somebody refresh my memory on the exact order of the keys. Please note this is for XP.
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In a Scrum project, should testing and peer reviews be worked into each sprint as individual tasks? === This seems to be a point of contention where I work. Some complain about the lack of verification structure in Scrum projects, while Scrum purists say it's not what Scrum is about. Both sides bring up great points, ...
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In SQL, what’s the difference between count(*) and count('x')? === I have the following code: SELECT <column>, count(*) FROM <table> GROUP BY <column> HAVING COUNT(*) > 1; Is there any difference to the results or performance if I replace the COUNT(*) with COUNT('x')? (This question is related t...
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Best tools for time tracking? === What is the best/most productive tools you use for time tracking? Specifically, I'm looking for time tracking tools that: * Allow you to tag/start/stop time sessions quickly and as automatic as possible. * Has an efficient organizing feature. * Take up the least amount of work...
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What online brokers offer APIs? === So I'm getting really sick of E*TRADE and, being a developer, would love to find an online broker that offers an API. It would be great to be able to write my own trading tools, and maybe even modify existing ones. Based on my research so far, I've only found one option. Interact...
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Visibility of template specialization of C++ function === Suppose I have `fileA.h` which declares a class `classA` with template function `SomeFunc<T>()`. This function is implemented directly in the header file (as is usual for template functions). Now I add a specialized implementation of `SomeFunc()` (like for `Som...
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Kenai invites: where to get them? === Recently, Sun launched a new hosting site, like SourceForge and GitHub, but for Mercurial. However, for the time being, it's invite-only. Being a Hg user, I'm very interested in getting an invite, but I have no idea where to find them. Are only Sun-employees given invitations t...
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Copying relational data from database to database with FOR XML (or alternate method?) === In SQL Server, I can use a SELECT statement with joins and FOR XML to get a nice XML formatted doc of the data in several tables: select * from People inner join PeopleAddresses ...
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Is there a way to use GflAx to incorporate gradient colours? === Ok, narrow question of the day. I'm using GflAx (from [xnview][1]) to create some graphic tiles. I would like to put some gradients in as well though. Is there a way I can do this within this product? Thanks. [1]: http://www.xnview.com
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Wildcard Subdomain Exceptions === I have a wildcard subdomain enabled and dynamically parse the URL by passing it as-is to my index.php (ex. somecity.domain.com). Now, I wish to create a few subdomains that are static where I can install different application and not co-mingle with my current one (ex. blog.domain...
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ColdFusion: Is it safe to leave out the variables keyword in a CFC? === In a ColdFusion Component (CFC), is it necessary to use fully qualified names for variables-scoped variables? Am I going to get myself into trouble if I change this: <cfcomponent> <cfset variables.foo = "a private instance variable...
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Best way to migrate from VSS to Subversion? === I'm a single developer looking to get off of Visual Source Safe and move to svn. A quick search brings up several tools, but I don't see a clear winner and I can't afford to spend a lot of time testing different tools. Has anyone done this successfully before and c...
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Rhino Mocks: How can I mock out a method that transforms its input? === I have a Data Access Object TransactionDao. When you call TransactionDao.Save(transaction) I would like for it to setting a transaction.IsSaved=true flag (this is a simplification the actual thing I'm trying to do is not quite so banal). So when...
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Pex users: what are your Impressions of Pex and Automated Exploratory Testing in general? === Those of you who have used [Pex][1], what do you think its advantages and disadvantages are of Pex as a tool? Also, what do you think are the advantages and disadvantages of "Automated Exploratory Testing" in general, **in...
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DnGuard Review === I'm thinking about purchasing DnGuard, a .Net Protection tool. Does anybody use it and can recommend it or the opposite? Judging the cracking community it seems to be on of the stronger solutions. Link: [DnGuard][1] Thanks [1]: http://www.dnguard.net/
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Clean up Designer.vb file in Visual Studio 2008 === I noticed that my Designer.vb file of one of my forms has **a lot** of controls that aren't even used or visible on my form. This is probably from copying controls from my other forms. Is there a way to clean up the Designer.vb file and get rid of all the unused co...
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Is a bool read/write atomic in C# === Is accessing a **bool** field atomic in C#? In particular, do I need to put a lock around: class Foo { private bool _bar; //... in some function on any thread (or many threads) _bar = true; //... same for a read if ...
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I have a link icon next to each link. How do I exclude the link icon from images? === I've got the following in my .css file creating a little image next to each link on my site: div.post .text a[href^="http:"] { background: url(../../pics/remote.gif) right top no-repeat; padding-right: 10px; ...
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Creating a mini-site in ASP.NET that works on Blackberry, Windows Mobile, and iPhone === I'm working on an ASP.NET website which targets desktop browsers. We want to enable an optional mobile view (e.g. http://m.sample.com) which will offer a few simple pages which will be mostly text. There will be not need for AJAX ...
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How do I find records added to my database table in the past 24 hours? === I'm using MySQL in particular, but I'm hoping for a cross-vendor solution. I'm using the NOW() function to add a timestamp as a column for each record. INSERT INTO messages (typeId, messageTime, stationId, message) VALUES ...
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Learning LISP/Scheme - Interpreter === I've been making my way through The Little Schemer and was wondering what environment/ide/interpreter would be best to use in order to test any of the Scheme code I jot down for myself. Thanks
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How do you check what version of SQL Server for a database using TSQL? === Is there a system stored procedure to get the version #?
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Creating a Silverlight DataTemplate in code === How do I create a silverlight data template in code? I've seen plenty of examples for WPF, but nothing for Silverlight. Thanks Nick
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Why does all methods in the Google Analytics tracking code start with an underscore? === Prefixing variable and method names with an underscore is a common convention for marking things as private. Why does all the methods on the page tracker class in the Google Analytics tracking code (`ga.js`) start with an undersco...
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In Emacs, how can I add a website like 'Stackoverflow' to my webjump hotlist? === By default the webjump hotlist has the following which I use quite often: M-x webjump RET Google M-x webjump RET Wikipedia How can I add 'Stackoverflow' to my list?
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Configure VS to automaticly remove blank line after cut? === Is there a way (or shortcut) to tell VS 2008 that it cuts a line like this: **Before:** Some Text here This gets cut Some Code there **After:** Some Text here Some Code there **What I want:** Some Text here Some Code there ...
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Optimize Windows Form Load Time === I have a Windows Form that takes quite a bit of time to load initially. However, each subsequent request to load the Form doesn't take as long. Is there a way to optimize a Form's load time?
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What's the better database design: more tables or more columns? === A former coworker insisted that a database with more tables with fewer columns each is better then one with fewer tables with more columns each. For example rather than a customer table with name, address, city, state, zip, etc. columns, you would ha...
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Confused by gdb... === 1167 ptr = (void*)getcwd(cwd, MAX_PATH_LENGTH-1); (gdb) n 1168 if (!ptr) { (gdb) print ptr $1 = 0xbff2d96c "/media/MMC-SD/partition1/aaaaaaaaaaa" (gdb) print &cwd $2 = (char (*)[3500]) 0xbff2d96c (gdb) print strlen(cwd) $3 = 36 (gdb) pri...
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Help convert this delegate to an anonymous method or lambda === I am new to all the anonymous features and need some help. I have gotten the following to work: public void FakeSaveWithMessage(Transaction t) { t.Message = "I drink goats blood"; } public delegate void FakeSave(Transaction t); public v...
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Sync Algorithms === Are there any good references out there for sync algorithms? I'm interested in algorithms that synchronize the following kinds of data between multiple users: - calendars - documents - lists and outlines I'm not just looking for synchronization of contents of directories _a la_ rsync; I am...
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