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Setting up Continuous Integration with SVN === What tools would you recommend for setting up CI for build and deployment of multiple websites built on DotNetNuke using SVN for source control? We are currently looking at configuring Cruise Control to work with NAnt, NUnit, NCover and Trac as a test case. What other...
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Alpha blending sprites in Nintendo DS Homebrew === I'm trying to alpha blend sprites and backgrounds with [devkitPro][1] (including libnds, libarm, etc). Does anyone know how to do this? [1]: http://www.devkitpro.org/
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What's the best way of converting a mysql database to a sqlite one? === I currently have a relatively small (4 or 5 tables, 5000 rows) MySQL database that I would like to convert to an sqlite database. As I'd potentially have to do this more than once, I'd be grateful if anyone could recommend any useful tools, or at...
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Is it possible to add behavior to a non-dynamic ActionScript 3 class without inheriting the class? === What I'd like to do is something like the following: FooClass.prototype.method = function():String { return "Something"; } var foo:FooClass = new FooClass(); foo.method(); Whi...
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User authentication on Resin webserver === I'm currently tasked with replacing an Apache + Resin Java web server with a Resin-only configuration. Currently in our apache setup, we use .htaccess and a small user database to provide passwording at a directory level. Does anyone know the equivalent setup when using...
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Automatically check bounced emails via POP3 ? === Can anyone recommend software or even a .net library to develop software, that will check for bounced emails and the reason for the bounce? I get bounced emails into a pop3 account that I can read then... I need it to keep my user database clean from invalid email a...
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Does running a SQL Server 2005 database in compatibility level 80 have a negative impact on performance? === Our software must be able to run on SQL Server 2000 and 2005. To simplify development, we're running our SQL Server 2005 databases in compatibility level 80. However, database performance seems slower on SQL ...
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Anyone know a good workaround for the lack of an enum generic constraint? === What I want to do is something like this: I have enums with combined flagged values. public static class EnumExtension { public static bool IsSet<T>( this T input, T matchTo ) where T:enum { return (input &...
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Puzzle: Find largest rectangle === What's the most efficient algorithm to find the rectangle with the largest area which will fit in the empty space? Let's say the screen looks like this ('#' represents filled area): .................... ..............###### ##.................. .................
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How to make junior programmers write tests? === We have a junior programmer that simply doesn't write enough tests. I have to nag him every two hours, "have you written tests?". We've tried: - Showing that the design becomes simpler - Showing it prevents defects - Making it an ego thing saying only ba...
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How do I setup Public-Key Authentication? === How do I setup Public-Key Authentication for SSH?
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How can I identify in which Java Applet context I'm running without passing an ID? === I'm part of a team that develops a pretty big Swing Java Applet. Most of our code is legacy and there are tons of singleton references. We've bunched all of them to a single "application context" singleton. What we now need is to cr...
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Of Ways to Count the Limitless Primes === Recently I've been cobbling together a little library of prime checks. **"Why?"** you ask? **"Well, just because."** I respond. I've implemented a couple and have seen the post on the [the most efficient way to find the first 10000](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/622/...
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Is it "bad practice" to be sensitive to linebreaks in XML documents? === I'm generating some XML documents and when it comes to the address part I have fragments that look like this: <Address>15 Sample St Example Bay Some Country</Address> The XSLT that I have for converting this to XHTML has some ...
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What is Turing Complete? === What does the expression Turing Complete means? Can you give a simple explanation, without going into too much theoretical details?
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How do you test/change untested and untestable code? === Lately I had to change some code on older systems where not all of the code has unit tests. Before making the changes I want to write tests, but each class created a lot of dependencies and other anti-patterns which made testing quite hard. Obviously, I wa...
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Any good java source code analyzing and modifying libraries? === I'm working on an app that converts source code from using one framework to another. I really wanted to make the agonizing monotonous job automatic. After looking a lot for something that code help me treat source code in an object-oriented way and...
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Zip library options for the Compact Framework? === My requirements: * Support .NET Compact Framework 2.0 and Windows Mobile 6.0 devices. * Only need to unzip the contents to a directory on a storage card. Creation of zip files is not required. * Must be able to use in corporate/commercial software. * Can be open...
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PDF Editing in PHP? === Does anyone know of a good method for editing PDFs in PHP? Preferably open-source/zero-license cost methods. :) I am thinking along the lines of opening a PDF file, replacing text in the PDF and then writing out the modified version of the PDF? I have programmatically created PDF files in...
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PDF Creation Tutorials? === Are there any good tutorials or guides on the web for creating PDF files programmatically? I am especially thinking of discussing best practices in a language-agnostic way, though something tied to a language could also be useful. Do PDF libraries tend to have multiple APIs for different...
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Visual Studio - new "default" property values for inherited controls === I'm looking for help setting a new default property value for an inherited control in Visual Studio: class NewCombo : System.Windows.Forms.ComboBox { public NewCombo() { DropDownItems = 50; } } The problem is that the b...
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best IDE's === I'm looking to learn python and wasn't sure what IDE's are available, what is the best one, etc. As a way of making the question more general, lets try to establish a definitive list of the best IDE for all languages. Obviously for the .NET Languages its VS and for Java its Eclipse. what about Python...
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How to avoid redefining VERSION, PACKAGE, etc. === I haven't seen any questions relating to GNU autoconf/automake builds, but I'm hoping at least some of you out there are familiar with it. Here goes: I have a project (I'll call it myproject) that includes another project (vendor). The vendor project is a standal...
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What do you use to Unit-Test your Web UI? === The company I'm currently working for is using [Selenium][1] for Uniting-Testing our User Interface. What do you use to Unit-Test your Web UI and how effective do you find it? [1]: http://selenium.openqa.org/
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RSS feeds from Gallery2 === After a couple hours fighting with the [Gallery2](http://gallery.menalto.com/) [RSS module](http://codex.gallery2.org/Gallery2:Modules:rss) and getting only the message, "no feeds have yet been defined", I gave up. Based on [a Google search for "no feeds have yet been defined"](http://www....
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WPF Databinding === Can anyone point me to a good resource (or throw me a clue) to show me how to do databinding to controls (combobox, listbox, etc.) in WPF? I'm at a bit of a loss when all my WinForms niceities are taken away from me, and I'm not all that bright to start with... Many Thanks, my fellow Stackies.
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Autosizing Textarea === I'm currently working on an internal sales application for the company I work for, and I've got a form that allows the user to change the delivery address. Now I think it would look much nicer, if the textarea I'm using for the main address details would just take up the area of the text in ...
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How do I make a GUI? === I've made many different seperate parts of a GUI system for the Nintendo DS, like buttons and textboxes and select boxes, but I need a way of containing these classes in one Gui class, so that I can draw everything to the screen all at once, and check all the buttons at once to check if any ar...
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How do you stress test a web application? === Stress testing is something that gets very little love in most death mar.., er I mean web projects. It's usually done at the last minute (or not at all), next to no time gets allocated to it, etc. In the past I've picked a tool, installed it on my machine first, hit the...
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Linq to objects - select first object === I know almost nothing about linq. I'm doing this: var apps = from app in Process.GetProcesses() where app.ProcessName.Contains( "MyAppName" ) && app.MainWindowHandle != IntPtr.Zero select app; Which gets me all the running processes which match that...
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Dropping a group of tables in SQL Server === Is there a simple way to drop a group of interrelated tables in SQL Server? Ideally I'd like to avoid having to worry about what order they're being dropped in since I know the entire group will be gone by the end of the process.
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Of Memory Management, Heap Corruption, and C++ === So, I need some help. I am working on a project in C++. However, I think I have somehow managed to corrupt my heap. This is based off the fact that I added a `std::string` to a class and assigning it a value from another `std::string`: std::string hello = "Hell...
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If you knew then what you know now, what language(s) will you start learning first? === I will probably start with C and then Lisp. Although I started programming in C, I did not program in it as much as I want. It's fun working with the low level stuff. Learning C helped me a lot when I started working. I've only sta...
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SQL Server 2008 compatability with SQL Server 2005 === What is the best way to use SQL Server 2008 as a development database, but ensure that the database is compatible with SQL Server 2005?
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Pleae explain the use of java.math.MathContext === Recently I tried understanding the use of **java.math.MathContext** but failed to understand properly. Is it used for rounding in java.math.BigDecimal, if yes why does not it round the decimal digits but even mentissa part. From API docs, I came to know that it fol...
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Some kind of task manager for JavaScript in Firefox 3? === Recently I have been having issues with Firefox 3 on Ubuntu Hardy Heron. I will click on a link and it will hang for a while. I don't know if its a bug in Firefox 3 or whatever, but I would like to try and debug it a bit. So, my question is, is there a wa...
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Best Practices for securing a REST API / web service === When designing a REST API or service are there any established best practices for dealing with security (Authentication, Authorization, Identity Management) ? When building a SOAP API you have WS-Security as a guide and much literature exists on the topic. I ...
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Cocoa and Objective-C resources? === What are the recommended online or offline resources someone can offer for Objective-C and Cocoa programming? My online resources: - [Orielly][1], Some useful articles and examples - [Learning Objective C][2], This seems like a good resource so far - [Late Night Cocoa...
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Reorganise index vs Rebuild Index in Sql Server Maintenance plan === In the SSW rules to better SQL Server Database there is an example of a full database maintenance plan: [SSW][1]. In the example they run both a Reorganize Index and then a Rebuild Index and then Update Statistics. Is there any point to this? I thoug...
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can i use javascript to create a client side e-mail === i want to create a client side mail creator web page. i know the problems of using the mailto action in an html form (not standard, no default mail appication setted in the client...). but the web page isn't very important, and they don't care me very much. Th...
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How to structure a java application, in other words: where do I put my classes? === First of all, I know how to build a java application. But I was always puzzled where to put my classes. There are proponents for organizing the packages strictly domain oriented, others separate by tier. I for myself have always pro...
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Where can I find some good WS-Security introductions and tutorials? === Can anyone point me to some decent introductions to WS-Security? I'm looking for tutorials or something that provide a fairly gentle introduction to the subject, though I don't mind if it assumes basic knowledge of web services and SOAP. Most o...
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Testing a function that throws on failure === What is the best way of testing a function that throws on failure? Or testing a function that is fairly immune to failure? For instance; I have a I/O Completion Port class that throws in the constructor if it can't initialise the port correctly. This uses the Win32 func...
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Shift operator in C === Is the shift operator (<<, >>) in C arithmetic shift or logical shift?
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How do I convince my boss to buy nice big monitors for the developers? === What's the best way to convince management that buying nice big monitors for developer workstations is worthwhile? (Whether big monitors actually are worthwhile is totally irrelevant, I'd like to convince my boss anyway.)
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Naming convention for VB.NET private fields === Is there an official convention for naming private fields in VB.NET? For example, if I have a property called 'Foo', I normally call the private field '_Foo'. This seems to be frowned upon in the [Offical Guidelines](http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms229012.asp...
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Perl - how do I remove duplicate items from an array ? === I have an array in Perl: @my_array = ("one","two","three","two","three") How do I remove the duplicates from the array ?
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Querying like Linq when you don't have Linq. === I have a project that I'm currently working on but it currently only supports the .net framework 2.0. I love linq, but because of the framework version I can't use it. What I want isn't so much the ORM side of things, but the "queryability" (is that even a word?) of Lin...
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Java code for WGS84 to Google map position and back === Searching for some sample code for converting a point in WGS84 coordinate system to a map position in Google Maps (pixel position), also supporting zoom levels. If the codes is well commented, then it can also be in some other language. You can also point ...
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Database, Table and Column Naming Conventions? === When ever I design a database, I always wonder if there is a best way of naming an item in my database. Quite often I ask myself the following questions: 1. Should table names be plural? 2. Should column names be singular? 3. Should I prefix tables or columns?...
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Windows C++: How can I redirect stderr for calls to fprintf? === I am wrapping existing C++ code from a BSD project in our own custom wrapper and I want to integrate it to our code with as few changes as possible. This code uses fprintf to print to stderr in order to log / report errors. I want to redirect this to...
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How to resolve symlinks in a shell script === Given an absolute or relative path (in a Unix-like system), I would like to determine the full path of the target after resolving any intermediate symlinks. Bonus points for also resolving ~username notation at the same time. If the target is a directory, it might be po...
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Best practices for building Flash video player === We have a custom-built Flash-based video player that I maintain, and it needs to support preroll ads and ideally both progressive video playback and streaming depending on a server switch. I've been working with the flvPlayback component but am finding myself a lit...
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Replicating between SqlServer 2005 and Compact Edition === Can it be done and how?
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Test serialization encoding === What is the best way to verify/test that a text string is serialized to a byte array with a certain encoding? In my case, I want to verify that an XML structure is serialized to a byte array with the UTF-8 encoding which is of variable character length. As an example, my current ugly...
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Merge Sort a Linked List === I was recently brushing up on some fundamentals and found merge sorting a linked list to be a pretty good challenge. If you have a good implementation then show it off here.
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How do i enable MSTDC on sqlserver? === Is that even a valid question? I have a .Net windows app that is using MSTDC and it throwing an exception: > System.Transactions.TransactionManagerCommunicationException: > Network access for Distributed > Transaction Manager (MSDTC) has been > disabled. Please enable DTC ...
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IE8 overflow:auto with max-height === First of all, I know IE8 is still testing. But I'd *like* to have my site look the same even in testing version... so: I have an element which may contain very big amounts of data, but I don't want it to ruin the page layout, so I set `max-height: 100px` and `overflow:auto`, ho...
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Capture MouseDown event for .NET TextBox === Is there any way to capture the MouseDown even from the .NET 2.0 TextBox control? I know the inherited Control class has the event, but it's not exposed in TextBox. Is there a way to override the event handler? I also tried the OpenNETCF TextBox2 control which does hav...
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Packaging Java apps for the Windows/Linux desktop. === I am writing an application in Java for the desktop using the Eclipse SWT library for GUI rendering. I think SWT helps Java get over the biggest hurdle for acceptance on the desktop: namely providing a Java application with a consistent, responsive interface that...
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What are the options for delivering Flash video? === I'd like a concise introduction to the different options.
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How to display unicode text in OpenGL? === Is there a good way for displaying unicode text in opengl under Windows? For example, when you have to deal with different languages. The most common approach like #define FONTLISTRANGE 128 GLuint list; list = glGenLists(FONTLISTRANGE); wglUseFontBitmaps...
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What is the value-binding syntax in xaml? === I'm getting all learned up about binding in WPF. I'm having a lot of trouble debugging the parse errors in my xaml, though. Can somebody pretty please tell me what's wrong with this little piece? : <Border Name="TrackBackground" Margin="0"...
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change visibility of asp.net label with javascript === I have an asp.net page with an asp:button that is not visible. I cant turn it visible with javascript because its not rendered to the page. What are my alternatives to solve this? Thanks in advance, Artur
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I would like a recommendation for a book on Eclipse's Rich Client Platform (RCP). === I have read through several reviews on Amazon and some books seem outdated. I am currently using MyEclipse 6.5 which is using Eclipse 3.3. I'm interested in hearing from people that have experience learning RCP and what reference m...
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PostGRESQL Programming Tutorial === Can anyone suggest a good guide/tutorial for programming PostGRESQL? The manual is good, but I found it lacking as a learning aid (it is more of a reference, as manuals should be)? I have used the forums in the past <http://www.postgresqlforums.com/forums/> but I think a...
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What real world WPF applications are out there? === Im currently working with WPF and Ive seen a couple of examples on [dnrtv][1] and some other places. I'd like to see more *real* stuff. Anybody knows of good examples? Thanks [1]: http://www.dnrtv.com/
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How can I split an XML document into thirds (or, even better, n pieces)? === I would like to use a language that I am familiar with - Java, C#, Ruby, PHP, C/C++, although examples in any language or pseudocode are more than welcome. What is the best way of splitting a large XML document into smaller sections that a...
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Why all the Active Record hate? === As I learn more and more about OOP, and start to implement various design patterns, I keep coming back to cases where people are hating on [Active Record][1]. Often, people say that it doesn't scale well (citing Twitter as their prime example) -- but nobody actually explains ***w...
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MVC pattern question: Who has what? who calls what? === I am refactoring a project and I want to make it conform to the MVC pattern (model view control). There are three objects: 1. a **ServerList** (maintains a list of servers that are active) - this guy will be the controller 2. a **Form** - this is your ...
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How do you open a file in C++? === I want to open a file for reading, the C++ way. I need to be able to do it for text files, which would involve some sort of read line function, and a way to do it for binary files, which would provide a way to read raw data into a char* buffer.
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Testing for inequality in T-SQL === I've just come across this in a WHERE clause: AND NOT (t.id = @id) How does this compare with: AND t.id != @id I'd always write the latter myself, but clearly someone else thinks differently. Is one going to perform any better than the other? I know that usi...
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How do you create objects in Perl? === Perl has OOP features, but they are somewhat rarely used. How do you create and use Perl objects with methods and properties?
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How do I make Subversion (SVN) send email on checkins? === I've always found checkin mails to be very useful for keeping track of what work other people are doing in the codebase. How do I set up SVN to email a distribution list on each checkin?
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Remove Quotes and Commas from a String in MySQL === I'm importing some data from CSV file, and numbers that are larger get turned into "1,100". What's a good way to remove both the quotes and the comma from this so I can put it into an int field?
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interrogating table lock schemes in T-SQL === Is there some means of querying the system tables to establish which tables are using what locking schemes? I took a look at the columns in **sysobjects** but nothing jumped out.
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Solve the IE select overlap bug === When using IE, you cannot put an absolutely positioned div over a select input element. That's because the select element is considered an ActiveX object and is on top of every HTML element in the page. I already saw people hiding selects when opening a popup div, that leads to p...
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How important is W3C XHTML/CSS validation when finalizing work? === Even though I always strive for complete validation these days, I often wonder if it's a waste of time. If the code runs and it looks the same in all browsers (I use browsershots.org to verify) then do I need to take it any further or am I just being...
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SQL Server Recpvery States === When restoring a SQL Server Database, I notice that there are 3 different Recovery States to choose from: - Restore with Recovery - Restore with No Recovery - Restore with Standby I've always left it at it's default value, but what do they all mean? (Preferably in layman...
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User Interface Design === Where do you turn when creating user interface? I am a programmer, not a designer. Any ideas? My "UI" is usually terrible, as I just want to make it work, what do you do?
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Decoding printf statements in C (Printf Primer) === I'm working on bringing some old code from 1998 up to the 21st century. One of the first steps in the process is converting the printf statements to a <a href = "http://doc.trolltech.com/4.4/qstring.html">QString</a> variables. No matter how many times I look back ...
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Printing from a .NET Service === I am working on a project right now that involves receiving a message from another application, formatting the contents of that message, and sending it to a printer. Technology of choice is C# windows service. The output could be called a report, I suppose, but a reporting engine is ...
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Center text output from Graphics.DrawString() === I'm using the .NET Graphics class and the DrawString() method to render a single character to the screen. The problem is that I can't seem to get it centered properly. No matter what I set for the Y coordinate of the location of the string render, it always comes out...
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Best way to wrap rsync progress in a gui? === I use [rsync][1] to synchronize files to Windows clients in a server agnostic way. What methods are available to send the progress of rsync to the parent process for display in a gui progress bar? I imagine two or three choices exist. (1) Watch STDOUT (2) Watch rsync.ex...
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Allow user to set up an SSH tunnel, but nothing else === I'd like to allow a user to set up an SSH tunnel to a particular machine on a particular port (say, 5000), but I don't want to restrict this user as much as possible. (Authentication will be with public/private keypair). I know I need to edit the relevant ~/....
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Migration library for .NET === There are a number of migration libraries for .NET. Which one do you prefer and why?
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Extension interface patterns === The new extensions in .Net 3.5 allow functionality to be split out from interfaces. For instance in .Net 2.0 public interface IHaveChildren { string ParentType { get; } int ParentId { get; } List<IChild> GetChildren() } Can (in 3.5) be...
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Beginners Guide to LINQ === During the beta of Stack Overflow, I have seen quite a few questions about LINQ SQL but know nothing about it... it sounds very interesting. **What is LINQ and how do I get started?** Links guides or documentation a bonus :) *PS: I am a long time C# developer who daily uses Datatab...
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.NET Interfaces === Over the past few years I've changed from having a long flowing page of controls that I hid/showed to using a lot of user controls. I've always had a bit of a discussion between co-workers on best practices. Should you have properties that you populate, or use paramterized sub's to load the inf...
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What's your favourite way of interacting with DBs from your programming language? === There are numerous ways to connect and interact with the DB layer. In Java, for example, common usages are JDBC calls of raw SQL, object relational mappers, JDBCTemplate (Spring), stored procedures, etc. In your language, which op...
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Has anyone run performance benchmarks comparing LINQ === to yesteryear's standards such as nHibernate, good old custom ORM, or something like LLBGenPro? Also, having run the benchmarks, what are your suggestions?
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MySQL replication for fallback scenario === When I have two mysql servers that have different jobs (holding different databases) but want to be able to use one of them to slip in when the other one fails, what would you suggest how I keep the data on both of them equal "close to realtime"? Obviously it's not possi...
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basic codeigniter active record and native query === i'm confuse about simple problem - what the different active record and native query? - if i have a trouble when coding CI, what should i do? are there trouble shoot? what fitur should i use? - and last, what the different between CI session and ph...
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Eclipse PDT Debugging Setup (XDebug/Zend) === I've been having a hell of a time getting Eclipse to debug my CakePHP application. I've tried reading through several tutorials (none of which were that great). I've tried using both Zend and XDebug. I'm not even sure on exactly how I'm supposed to be using this thing o...
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Is there any thing just like Bundle in C#? === I'm working on a project with c# and I need something like bundle that we have on android. any suggestion?
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Autosize UITableView === I'm using cells to display information from a plist.The problem is that there is a string that has a lot of content. TableView for rows is shown like this: - (CGFloat)tableView:(UITableView *)tableView heightForRowAtIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)indexPath{ return 65.0; I know, w...
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Sound string declaration hangs arduino compiler === I have a string of chars from an 8 but wav file that I'm trying to import into my arduino project. I declare it like this const unsigned char sounddata_data[] PROGMEM = "€€[fill these brackets in with 6500 other chars]"; When I try to run this code the co...
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Pre-build task - deleting the working copy in CruiseControl.NET === I'm currently in the process of setting up a continuous integration environment at work. We are using VisualSVN Server and CrusieControl.NET. Occasionally a build will fail and a sympton is that there are conflicts in the CruiseControl.NET working cop...
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How do I calculate CRC32 of a string === How do I calculate the CRC32 (Cyclic Redundancy Checksum) of a string in .NET?
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Plugin Capability === Is there a general procedure for programming extensibility capability into your code? I am wondering what the general procedure is for adding extension-type capability to a system you are writing so that functionality can be extended through some kind of plugin API rather than having to modify...
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