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Python dictionary from an object's fields
===
Do you know if there is a built-in function to build a dictionary from an arbitrary object? I'd like to do something like this:
>>> class Foo:
... bar = 'hello'
... baz = 'world'
...
>>> f = Foo()
>>> props(f)
{ 'bar' : 'hello',... | 0 | [
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What are the pros and cons of object databases?
===
There is a lot of information out there on object-relational mappers and how to best avoid impedance mismatch, all of which seem to be moot points if one were to use an object database. My question is why isn't this used more frequently? Is it because of performanc... | 0 | [
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Testing network interrupts in software
===
I have a network C++ program in Windows that I'd like to test for network disconnects at various times. What are my options?
Currently I am:
1. Actually disconnecting the network wire from the back of my computer
2. using ipconfig /release
3. Using the [cports][1]... | 0 | [
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Tips for hiring good testers?
===
We're looking to add a few good testers (err "qa engineers") to our team.
It's been my experience in the past that the "10-1" rule for developers (good devs are 10 times more productive than mediocre devs) is even more prevalent for testers. Most testers I've worked with found a d... | 0 | [
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How To Discover RSS Feeds for a given URL
===
I get a URL from a user. I need to know:<br/>
a) is the URL a valid RSS feed?<br/>
b) if not is there a valid feed associated with that URL
using PHP/Javascript or something similar
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Are there legitimate uses for JavaScript's "with" statement?
===
[Alan Storm's comments][1] in response to my answer regarding the [`with` statement][2] got me thinking. I've seldom found reason to use this particular language feature, and had never given much thought to how it might cause trouble. Now, i'm curious as... | 0 | [
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Spell Checking Service with python using mod_python
===
What is the best available method for developing a spell check engine (for example, with aspell_python), that works with apache mod_python ? apache 2.0.59+RHEL4+mod_python+aspell_python seems to crash. Any alternative to using aspell_python ? | 0 | [
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Is c# (with .Net/Mono) or Java the better cross-platform language?
===
I lack the overview over both alternatives but I have pretty much freedom of choice for my next project. I'm looking for hard technical facts in the areas of
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api documentation and "value limits": do they match ?
===
Do you often see in API documentation (as in 'javadoc of public functions' for example) the description of "value limits" as well as the classic documentation ?
Note: I am not talking about [comments within the code][1]
By "value limits", I mean:
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Is it pythonic for a function to return multiple values?
===
In python, you can have a function return multiple values. Here's a contrived example:
def divide(x, y):
quotient = x/y
remainder = x % y
return quotient, remainder
(q, r) = divide(22, 7)
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Should you use international identifiers in Java/C#?
===
C# and Java allow almost any character in class names, method names, local variables, etc.. Is it bad practice to use non-ASCII characters, testing the boundaries of poor editors and analysis tools and making it difficult for some people to read, or is American... | 0 | [
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NHibernate and shared web hosting
===
Has anyone been able to get an NHibernate-based project up and running on a shared web host?
NHibernate does a whole lot of fancy stuff with reflection behind the scenes but the host that I'm using at the moment only allows applications to run in medium trust, which limits what... | 0 | [
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Windows API Dialogs without using resource files
===
I'm trying to create a dialog box using C++ and the windows API, but I don't want the dialog defined in a resource file. I can't find anything good on this on the web, none of the examples I've read seem to define the dialog programmatically.
Anyone know how to d... | 0 | [
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"Beautifying" an OS X disk image
===
When I downloaded Skype, I noticed that, in place of a normal "disk image" icon, there was a custom icon, and when I double clicked on the icon, the window used a colorful image as the background, prompting me to drag the skype icon into the applications folder.
How can I do tha... | 0 | [
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Killer DateTime Utility for ASP.net
===
I was wondering if anyone could suggest a utility library that has useful functions for handling dates in ASP.NET easily taking away some of the leg work you normally have to do when handling dates?
Subsonic Sugar has some really nice functions:
http://subsonichelp.com/htm... | 0 | [
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Profiling in Visual Studio 2008 PRO
===
How do I use the profiler in Visual Studio 2008?
I know theres a build option in Config Properties -> Linker -> Advanced -> Profile (/PROFILE), however I can't find anything about actauly using it, only articles I was able to find appear to only apply to older versions of Vis... | 0 | [
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Recovering from a broken TCP socket in Ruby when in gets()
===
I'm reading lines of input on a TCP socket, similar to this:
class Bla
def getcmd
@sock.gets unless @sock.closed?
end
def start
srv = TCPServer.new(5000)
@sock = srv.accept
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Expose an event handler to VBScript users of my COM object
===
Suppose I have a COM object which users can access via a call such as:
Set s = CreateObject("Server")
What I'd like to be able to do is allow the user to specify an event handler for the object, like so:
Function ServerEvent
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How to work around a very large 2d array in C++
===
I need to create a 2D int array of size 800x800. But doing so creates a stack overflow (ha ha).
I'm new to C++, so should I do something like a vector of vectors? And just encapsulate the 2d array into a class?
Specifically, this array is my zbuffer in a grap... | 0 | [
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Stopping keystrokes being lost in a web application
===
My current project is to write a web application that is an equivalent of an existing desktop application.
In the desktop app at certain points in the workflow the user might click on a button and then be shown a form to fill in. Even if it takes a little t... | 0 | [
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How to add uninstall option in .NET Setup Project?
===
The .NET Setup project seems to have a lot of options, but I don't see an "Uninstall" option.
I'd prefer if people could "uninstall" from the standard "start menu" folder rather than send them to the control panel to uninstall my app, so can someone please te... | 0 | [
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How do I get my Java application to shutdown nicely in windows?
===
I have a Java application which I want to shutdown 'nicely' when the user selects Start->Shutdown. I've tried using JVM shutdown listeners via Runtime.addShutdownHook(...) but this doesn't work as I can't use any UI elements from it.
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Adding assemblies to the GAC
===
Until recently we were using Inno Setup for our installations, something I would like to continue doing, unless we can get an [uninstall option in the start menu][1] (thanks Giovanni Galbo), however we now need to GAC some external libraries, something I suspect is only doable (or at l... | 0 | [
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Switching editors in Eclipse with keyboard, rather than switching Design/Source
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In Eclipse, I can switch through open editors using control-page up/down. This works great, except for editors like XML or JavaScript, where there are Design and Source tabs. For those editors, it just toggles between the different tab... | 0 | [
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Where to save high scores in an XNA game?
===
I'm making a simple 2 player game in XNA and started looking into saving the player's high scores.
I want the game to work on the XBox 360 as well as Windows, so I have to use the framework to save the data.
It seems that you save data to a particular user's gamer ta... | 0 | [
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How to capturing crash logs in Java
===
I'm working on a cross platform application in Java which currently works nicely on Windows, Linux and MacOS X. I'm trying to work out a nice way to do detection (and handling) of 'crashes'. Is there an easy, cross-platform way to detect 'crashes' in Java and to do something in ... | 0 | [
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Database integration tests
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When you are doing integration tests with either just your data access layer or the majority of the application stack. What is the best way prevent multiple tests from clashing with each other if they are run on the same database? | 0 | [
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How to determine the size of the button portion of a Windows radio button
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I'm drawing old school (unthemed - themed radios are a whole other problem) radio buttons myself using DrawFrameControl:
DrawFrameControl(dc, &rectRadio, DFC_BUTTON, isChecked() ? DFCS_BUTTONRADIO | DFCS_CHECKED : DFCS_BUTTONRADIO... | 0 | [
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Installing PDO-drivers for PostgreSQL on Mac (using Zend for eclipse)
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How can I get PDO to work on my mac (os x 10.5)? I'm using the built in php and php in Zend/Eclipse. Can't seem to find useful drivers for it at all. | 0 | [
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How to implement database engine independent paging?
===
Task: implement paging of database records suitable for different RDBMS. Method should work for mainstream engines - MSSQL2000+, Oracle, MySql, etc.
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Browser WYSIWYG best practices.
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I am using a rich text editor on a web page. .NET has feature that prevent one from posting HTML tags, so I added a JavaScript snippet to change the angle brackets to and alias pair of characters before the post. The alias is replaced on the server with the necessary angle bracket ... | 0 | [
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Good Ruby on Rails File Manager?
===
Does anyone know of a good, open source, web-based file manager that is easy to integrate with Ruby on Rails? | 4 | [
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Replacing Virtual PC/Server with VMWare Fusion/Server for Development Environments
===
I develop exclusively on VMs. I currently run Boot Camp on a MacBook Pro and do all my development on a series of Virtual PC VMs for many different environments. This [post by Andrew Connell][1] litterally changed the way I work.
... | 0 | [
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What technology(ies) and language(s) is Microsoft Navison implemented with/in?
===
Navision is also known as Microsoft Dynamics NAV. | 0 | [
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python cgi on IIS
===
How do you set up IIS so that you can call python scripts from asp pages?
Ok, so I found the answer to that question here: <a href="http://support.microsoft.com/kb/276494">http://support.microsoft.com/kb/276494</a>
So on to my next question: How do you call a cgi script from within classic ... | 0 | [
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Has anyone attempted to make PHP's system functions more Object-Oriented?
===
I'm just curious if any project exists that attempts to group all (or most) of PHP's built-in functions into a more object-oriented class hierarchy. For example, grouping all the string functions into a single String class, etc. I realize th... | 0 | [
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HardDisk.Dispose
===
What is the proper way to dispose an old hard disk (which might have contained sensitive information)? I was about to throw it away in the recycle box but thought better to check it with SO users first. | 0 | [
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Java profiler for IBM JVM 1.4.2 (WebSphere 6.0.2)
===
I'm looking for a Java profiler that works well with the JVM coming with WebSphere 6.0.2 (IBM JVM 1.4.2). I use yourkit for my usual profiling needs, but it specifically refuses to work with this old jvm (I'm sure the authors had their reasons...).
Can anybody p... | 0 | [
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Does Tiles for Struts2 support UTF-8 encoded templates?
===
If so what are required configuration elements to enable UTF-8 for tiles?
I'm finding my tile results are sent as:
Content-Type text/html;
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ASP.NET MVC ViewData (using indices) Question
===
I had a working solution using ASP.NET MVC Preview 3 (was upgraded from a Preview 2 solution) that uses an untyped ViewMasterPage like so:
public partial class Home : ViewMasterPage
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What's the best method in ASP.NET to obtain the current domain?
===
I am wondering what the best way to obtain the current domain is in ASP.NET?
For instance:
http://www.domainname.com/subdir/ should yield http://www.domainname.com
http://www.sub.domainname.com/subdir/ should yield http://sub.domainname.com
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What should I learn next after VB and C#
===
I am currently learning VB and C# and have been for the last two and a bit years but I would really like to broaden my programming skills a little bit.
I was just wondering what people would recommend learning?
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Do I need to release xib resources?
===
If I have something like a UILabel linked to a xib file, do I need to release it on dealloc of my view? The reason I ask is because I don't alloc it, which makes me think I don't need to release it either?
eg (in the header):
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Is there a way to asynchronously filter an IList?
===
Ok, so there has to be a way to do this... no? If not I'd love some ideas.
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Anyone using WPF for real LOB applications?
===
Anyone using WPF for real LOB applications?
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Web Control Properties
===
I would like to make my web control more readable in design mode, basically I want the tag declaration to look like:
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Rosetta Stone - Sorting Arrays
===
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Sum of items in a collection
===
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How do I use my pager (more/less) on error output only
===
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Use Float or Decimal for Accounting Application Dollar Amount?
===
We are rewriting our legacy Accounting System in VB.NET and SQL Server. We brought in a new team of .NET/ SQL Programmers to do the rewrite. Most of the system is already completed with the Dollar amounts using Floats. The legacy system language, I pro... | 0 | [
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Power Efficient Software Coding
===
In a typical handheld/portable embedded system device Battery life is a major concern in design of H/W, S/W and the features the device can support. From the Software programming perspective, one is aware of MIPS, Memory(Data and Program) optimized code.
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Using svn for general purpose backup
===
Is it possible to use SVN as general purpose backup tool? (as kind of rsync alternative) | 0 | [
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What's a good way to find relative paths in Google App Engine?
===
So I've done the trivial "warmup" apps with GAE. Now I'd like to build something with a more complex directory structure. Something along the lines of:
siteroot/
models/
controllers/
controller1/
controller2/
...
templates/
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iframe wikipedia article without the wrapper
===
I want to embed a wikipedia article into a page but I don't want all the wrapper (navigation, etc.) that sits around the articles. I saw it done here: http://www.dayah.com/periodic/. Click on an element and the iframe is displayed and links to the article only (no wra... | 0 | [
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Lazy loading property and session.get problem
===
In Hibernate we have two classes with the following classes with JPA mapping:
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VS 2005 Toolbox kind of control .NET
===
I'm looking for a control that the Visual Studio "Toolbox" menu uses. It can be docked and can retract (pin).
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VS Code Snippets automatic synchronizer?
===
I use more than one machine for development in VS 2008. Is there a tool to automatically synchronize the snippets between the machines? Same concept of synchronizing browsers' bookmark. | 0 | [
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Firebird database replication
===
I have reached the point where I've decided to replace my custom-built replication system with a system that has been built by someone else, mainly for reliability purposes. Can anyone recommend any replication system that is worth it? Is [FiBRE][1] any good?
What I need might be a... | 0 | [
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How do you bind an Enum to a DropDownList control in ASP.NET?
===
Let's say I have the following simple enum:
enum Response
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Yes = 1,
No = 2,
Maybe = 3
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How can I bind this enum to a DropDownList control so that the descriptions are displayed in the list as well as retrie... | 0 | [
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TFS vs open source alternatives?
===
We're currently in the process of setting up a source control/build/and more-server for .NET development and we're thinking about either utilizing the Team Foundation Server (which costs a lot of dough) or combining several open source options, such as SourceForge Enterprise/GForge... | 0 | [
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Howto import an oracle dump in an different tablespace
===
I want to import an oracle dump into a different tablespace.
I have a tablespace A used by User A. I've revoked DBA on this user and given him the grants connect and resource. Then I've dumped everything with the command
> exp a/*** owner=a file=oracledump... | 0 | [
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Is there a way to loop through a table variable in TSQL without using a cursor?
===
Let's say I have the following simple table variable:
declare @databases table
(
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I often want to printout programs so that I can read them when away from the computer, and I'm wondering what tools people use to make the code readable when printed.
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Apache Fall Back When PHP Fails
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I was wondering if anybody knew of a method to configure apache to fall back to returning a static HTML page, should it (Apache) be able to determine that PHP has died? This would provide the developer with a elegant solution to displaying an error page and not (worst case scenari... | 0 | [
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Problem with Login control of ASP.NET
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I set up a website to use SqlMembershipProvider as written on [this page][1].
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best way to get started using Asterisk
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VS2008 Command Prompt + Cygwin
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I use the VS2008 command prompt for builds, TFS access etc. and the cygwin prompt for grep, vi and unix-like tools. Is there any way I can 'import' the vcvars32.bat functionality into the cygwin environment so I can call "tfs checkout" from cygwin itself? | 0 | [
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Unit Testing Monorail's RedirectToReferrer()
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I am trying to write a unit test for an action method which calls the Controller.RedirectToReferrer() method, but am getting a "No referrer available" message.
How can I isolate and mock this method?
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Rails model validators break earlier migrations
===
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===
I'm trying to construct a find command to process a bunch of files in a directory using two different executables. Unfortunately, -exec on find doesn't allow to use pipe or even \| because the shell interprets that character first.
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How to do Flash pseudo-streaming?
===
I need to build something that starts serving a H.264 encoded video to a flash server halfway through the file (to support skipping to a point in the video that has not been buffered yet).
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The best Django webcasts/videos
===
I'm currently learning Django though reading [the Django Book][1], but I'm a huge fan of webcasts/screencasts/videos and haven't found any good ones so far. Are there any and which ones would you recommend?
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MySQL Interview Questions
===
I've been asked to screen some candidates for a MySQL DBA / Developer position for a role that requires an enterprise level skill set.
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Beta Test Guidelines / Agreement
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Is there a Transformation engine or libary using .NET ?
===
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Comparing runtimes
===
I am trying to get some accurate runtime comparisons of PHP vs Python (and potentially any other language that I have to include). Timing within a script is not my problem but timing within a script does not account for everything from the moment the request is made to run the script to output.
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E4X : Assigning to root node
===
I am using Adobe Flex/Air here, but as far as I know this applies to all of JavaScript. I have come across this problem a few times, and there must be an easy solution out there!
Suppose I have the following XML (using e4x):
var xml:XML = <root><example>foo</example></root>
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What does Class::MethodMaker exactly do?
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I want to know what exactly is the sequence of calls when a getter/setter created through Class::MethodMaker is called?
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Flexible compiler pipeline definitions...
===
I'm developing a compiler framework for .NET and want a flexible way of defining pipelines. I've considered the following options:
- WWF
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ADO.NET Entity Framework tutorials
===
Does anyone know of any good tutorials on ADO.NET Entity Framework?
There are a few useful links here at [Stack OverFlow][1], and I've found one tutorial at [Jason's DotNet Architecture Blog][2], but can anyone recommend any other good tutorials?
Any tutorials available from... | 4 | [
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What are the real benefits of TFS for the individual developer?
===
The question of TFS **versus** OSS has [already been asked][1], with most answers tending toward OSS as the better alternative.
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How can I find the current DNS server?
===
I'm using Delphi and need to get the current Windows DNS server IP address so I can do a lookup. What function should I call to find it? The only solution I have right now does an ipconfig/all to get it, which is horrible. | 0 | [
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===
I've just heard the term covered index in some database discussion - what does it mean? | 0 | [
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Does anyone have a handy visulization widget that I can use for a web project?
===
What I want is lots of nodes which can expand making a a map.
I'd ideally like to be able to navigate around the map fluidly.
Thanks,
Alex. | 0 | [
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DateTime.Now vs. DateTime.UtcNow
===
I've been wondering what exactly are the principles of how the two properties work. I know the second one is universal and basically doesn't deal with time zones, but can someone explain in detail how they work and which one should be used in what scenario? | 0 | [
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Reasons not to build your own bug tracking system
===
Several times now I've been faced with plans from a team that wants to build their own bug tracking system - Not as a product, but as an internal tool.
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Response.Clear in ASP.NET 3.5
===
I have recently upgraded some of my web applications to ASP.NET 3.5 by installing the framework on the server and setting up my web applications acrodingly and all is well, however.
On some pages, I want to clear the current contents of the response buffer with code like this:
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Would you bother to mock StreamReader object ?
===
I use a stream reader to import some data and at the moment I hardcode a small sample file in the test to do the job.
Is it sensible to use Mock Objects with this and how ?
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Where can I find a QR Code component/API for Windows Mobile?
===
I am looking for a **3rd party solution to integrate a QR code reader** in Windows Mobile Applications (.NET Compact Framework).
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Stack overflow code golf
===
To commemorate the public launch of Stack Overflow, what's the shortest code to cause a stack overflow? Any language welcome. | 4 | [
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How (and whether) to populate rails application with initial data
===
I've got a rails application where users have to log in. Therefore in order for the application to be usable, there must be one initial user in the system for the first person to log in with (they can then create subsequent users). Up to now I've ... | 0 | [
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Is there any way to get rid of the long list of usings at the top of my .cs files?
===
Simple question - As I get more and more namespaces in my solution, the list of using statements at the top of my files grows longer and longer. This is especially the case in my unit tests where for each component that might be ca... | 0 | [
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Centos or Debian as a server OS ?
===
What would you choose for a server used for web hosting, dns and email and why? | 2 | [
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Classis ASP debugging global.asa in VS2005
===
I was trying to set a breakpoint in global.asa in an old classis ASP project with IIS 6 in Visual Studio 2005.
Somehow the context menu for actually setting the breakpoint somewhere in global.asa is disabled (greyed). How can I set a breakpoint then?
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How do I access class variables of a parent object in PHP?
===
An instance of class A instanciates a couple of other objects, say for example from class B:
$foo = new B();
I would like to access A's public class variables from methods within B.
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How to convert a Reader to InputStream and a Writer to OutputStream ?
===
Is there an easy way to avoid dealing with text encoding problems? | 0 | [
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Merging records for Mnesia
===
I am trying to refactor some code I have for software that collects current status of agents in a call queue. Currently, for each of the 6 or so events that I listen to, I check in a mnesia table if an agent exists and change some values in the row depending on the event or add it as new... | 0 | [
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