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Google maps in some region can serve traffic information showing the blocked roads and so on. I was wondering if there is any code example demonstrating how can I serve traffice information for my own region. | 0 | [
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How do I export the Bazaar history of a subfolder
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I'm coding a framework along with a project which uses this framework. The project is a Bazaar repository, with the framework in a subfolder below the project.
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I noticed that google maps is providing directions in my local language (hungarian) when I am using google chrome, but english language directions when I am using it from ie. I would like to know how chrome figures this out and how can I write code that is always ... | 0 | [
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best library to do web-scraping
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I would like to get data from from different webpages such as addresses of restaurants or dates of different events for a given location and so on. What is the best library I can use for extracting this data from a given set of sites? | 0 | [
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Convention question: When do you use a Getter/Setter function rather than using a Property
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It strikes me that Properties in C# should be use when trying to manipulate a field in the class. But when there's complex calculations or database involved, we should use a getter/setter.
Is this correct?
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How to actually use a source control system?
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So I get that most of you are frowning at me for not currently using any source control. I want to, I really do, now that I've spent some time reading the questions / answers here. I am a hobby programmer and really don't do much more than tinker, but I've been bitt... | 0 | [
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What is the best epoll/kqueue/select equvalient on Windows?
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What is Windows' best I/O event notification facility?
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Is Asp.net and Windows Workflow good combination?
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I am implementing a quite simple state-machine order processing application. It is a e-commerce application with a few twists. The users of the application will not be editing workflows by themselves.
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===
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Using Rails 2.x with MS SQL Server 2005
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Does anybody here have positive experience of working with MS SQL Server 2005 from Rails 2.x?
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AxAcroPDF - Vista64 Class Not Registered Error
===
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Find memory leaks caused by smart pointers
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mod_python/MySQL error on INSERT with a lot of data: "OperationalError: (2006, 'MySQL server has gone away')"
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When doing an INSERT with a lot of data, ie~ `INSERT INTO table (mediumtext_field) VALUES ('...lots of text here: about 2MB worth...')', MySQL returns "OperationalError: (2006, 'MySQL server has gone away'... | 0 | [
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Best tool for the job: cross-platform, open source, on- and off-line tool development.
===
The goal is to build tools and applications that have both web-based and standalone versions for multiple OS's (*nix, Mac, Win, etc.).
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Tool recommendation for converting VB to C#
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How do you customize the copy/paste behavior in Visual Studio 2008?
===
How do you customize the Copy/Paste behavior in Visual Studio 2008?
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VisualStudio pastes `<div id="Div1"></div>` instead of the original text I c... | 0 | [
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===
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Reading from a ZipInputStream into a ByteArrayOutputStream
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I am working to integrate Unit Testing into the development process on the team I work on and there are some skeptics. What are some good ways to convince the skeptics of the value of Unit Testing? In my specific case we would be adding Unit Tests as we added functionality or fixe... | 4 | [
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Why doesn't BackColor work for TabControls in .NET?
===
If you use the standard tab control in .NET for your tab pages and you try to change the look and feel a little bit then you are able to change the back color of the tab pages but not for the tab control. The property is available, you could set it but it has no ... | 0 | [
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Save us from VSS!
===
Greetings.
I'm a 1-2 man band at work, and so far I've been using VSS for two reasons 1) the company was using that when I started a few months ago, and 2) it is friendly with Visual Studio.
Needless to say, I would very much like to upgrade to a not-so-archaic source control system. Howe... | 0 | [
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Dreaded iframe horizontal scroll bar can't be removed in IE?
===
I have an iframe. The content is wider than the width I am setting so the iframe gets a horizontal scroll bar. I can't increase the width of the iframe so I want to just remove the scroll bar. I tried setting the scroll property to "no" but that kills... | 0 | [
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A check list for fixing C#/VB.Net apps to sql-server timeout problems
===
I have run into this problem of users complaining either about very slow responses and/or timeout errors when using some applications in the past due to many reasons.
What type of solutions from basic to weird have you used to fix this pro... | 0 | [
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How do you update a live, busy web site in the politest way possible?
===
When you roll out changes to a live web site, how do you go about checking that the *live* system is working correctly? Which tools do you use? Who does it? Do you block access to the site for the testing period? What amount of downtime is a... | 0 | [
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Dynamically Create a generic type for template
===
I'm programming WCF using the ChannelFactory which expects a type in order to call the CreateChannel method. For example:
>IProxy proxy = ChannelFactory<IProxy>.CreateChannel(...);
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Which should I implement first, PayPal or Google Checkout, on my eCommerce website?
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Why isn't there a Team Foundation Server Express Edition?
===
Why isn't there a Team Foundation Server Express Edition? | 0 | [
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Why does sed fail with International characters and how to fix?
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GNU sed version 4.1.5 seems to fail with International chars. Here is my input file:
Gras Och Stenar Trad - From Moja to Minneapolis DVD [G2007DVD] 7812 | X
<br>
Gras Och Stenar Trad - From Möja to Minneapolis DVD [G2007DVD] 7812 | Y
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Passing hierarchy into a Verilog module
===
I have a "watcher" module that is currently using global hierarchies inside it. I need to instantiate a second instance of this with a second global hierarchy.
Currently:
module watcher;
wire sig = `HIER.sig;
wire bar = `HIER.foo.bar;
...
endmo... | 0 | [
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Dynamically sorted STL containers
===
I'm fairly new to the STL, so I was wondering whether there are any dynamically sortable containers? At the moment my current thinking is to use a vector in conjunction with the various sort algorithms, but I'm not sure whether there's a more appropriate selection given the (pres... | 0 | [
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Serving dynamically generated ZIP archives in Django
===
How to serve users a dynamically generated ZIP archive in Django?
I'm making a site, where users can choose any combination of available books and download them as ZIP archive. I'm worried that generating such archives for each request would slow my server do... | 0 | [
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Tansparent Web Page Overlays in C#
===
How can I show a web page in a transparent window and have the white part of the web page also transparent. | 0 | [
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Good references / tips for designing rule systems?
===
I often need to implement some sort of rule system that is user-editable -- the requirements are generally different enough that the same system isn't directly applicable, so I frequently run into the same problem--how do I design a rule system that
1. is ma... | 0 | [
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What Is the simplest way to build an Array of N numbers following a simple pattern?
===
Let's say the first N integers divisible by 3 starting with 8.
I'm sure there is some one line solution using lamdas, I just don't know it that area of the language well enough yet. | 0 | [
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Best keyboard for custom Dvorak-based programming layout
===
I'm considering switching to a Dvorak-based keyboard layout, but one optimized for programming (mostly) Java and python (e.g. [DDvorak][1], [Programmer Dvorak][2], etc.). What particular keyboard would be best for such an undertaking?
Thanks.
[1]: ht... | 0 | [
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Flex: How to add a tab close button for TabNavigator component
===
I'd like to have a TabNavigator component that has a close button for some of the tabs. How do I do that?
It seems that the TabNavigator component does not allow (or I could not find) extensibility of this form.
Help. Thanks
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Multiple tabs in windows vista and gvim
===
I am trying to get the "Edit with Vim" my Right click context menu to
work, so that each new file I open opens in a new tab in a single instance
of vim.
Currently, using Regedit I have set
<code>
\HKEY-LOCAL-MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Vim\Gvim\path = "C:\Programs\Vim \vim... | 0 | [
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How to record webcam to flv with constant framerate
===
I would like my website to record flvs using webcams. These flvs need to have a constant framerate so I can play with them afterwards.
I've tried many different servers to handle the flv recording. The resulting flvs play OK in Wimpy FLV Player, for example, e... | 0 | [
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What's the best Free C++ Profiler for windows (if there are)
===
I'm looking for a profiler in order to find the bottleneck of my c++ code.
I'd like to find a free, non intrusive, good profiling tool.
I'm a game developer and I use PIX for Xbox360, I found it very good (but not free)
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Getting multiple file sizes for a preloader
===
Alright, currently I have my SWF hitting a php file that will go and find all the files I specify to it, add their sizes together and return their combined sizes as one number. I then use this number with a ProgressEvent listener to determine the current percentage of fi... | 0 | [
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How to Audit Database Activity without Performance and Scalability Issues?
===
I have a need to do auditing all database activity regardless of whether it came from application or someone issuing some sql via other means. So the auditing must be done at the database level. The database in question is Oracle. I looked ... | 0 | [
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===
How do I fix a broken debugger, one that just won't start, in EclipseME?
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Does fluent interfaces violate the Law of Demeter?
===
The [wikipedia article][1] about [Law of Demeter][3] says:
> The law can be stated simply as "use only one dot".
However a [simple example][4] of a [fluent interface][2] may look like this:
static void Main(string[] args)
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Comprehensive List of x86_64 Assembly Instructions
===
I'm doing a lab for a comp sci class that involves "defusing a binary bomb," basically reverse engineering a program to gain 6 "passwords." I was just looking for a list of all of the instructions in one, easy to read place.
Thanks
Alex | 0 | [
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How to Call a method via AJAX without causing the page to render at all?
===
I am working with ASP.net.<br><br>
I am trying to call a method that exists on the base class for the page I am using. I want to call this method via Javascript and do not require any rendering to be handled by ASP.net.<br><br>
What would b... | 0 | [
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Deepzoom for WPF
===
Are there any ports to WPF of Silverlight's MultiScaleImage (aka DeepZoom)? Have Microsoft road-mapped this at all for WPF?
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===
What does "Client-only Framework subset" in Visual Studio 2008 do? | 0 | [
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===
How can I load a python module given its full path? Note that the file can be anywhere in the filesystem, as it is a configuration option.
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Other than Xcode, are there any full functioned IDEs for Objective C?
===
I know and have XCode, but I was wondering if there were any other complete development environments that support Objective C? I'm not looking for solutions with vim or emacs, nor editors like BBEdit that support syntax highlighting, but a full ... | 0 | [
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How to convert a FLV file to MP3 in C# ?
===
I'm looking for a way to extract the audio part of a FLV file. I googled it and I've found several implementations but none of them in C#.
I know I could use a tool like ffMpeg but I'd prefer a pure code solution.
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Can a LINQ to SQL IsDiscriminator column NOT inherit?
===
I'm designing my database and LINQ To SQL ASP.NET web application.
Imagine I have two types of pages: normal and root. Some pages are roots. Some pages are not.
I have a Page database table and a RootPage database table:
Page
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IE7 CSS Scrolling Div Bug
===
I recently came across an IE7 only bug that I thought I'd share so when I come to this site 6 months from now to figure out the same thing, I'll have it on hand.
I believe the easiest way to recreate this bug would be the following:
<div style="overflow: auto; height: 150px;">
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Backup/Restore database for oracle 10g testing
===
Using Oracle 10g with our testing server what is the most efficient/easy way to backup and restore a database to a static point, assuming that you always want to go back to the given point once a backup has been created.
A sample use case would be the following
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DataSet.Select and DateTime
===
How can I use .NET DataSet.Select method to search records that match a DateTime?
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How do I use Javascript to locate by X-Y Coordinates in my browser?
===
I'm trying to make it so when a user scrolls down a page, click a link, do whatever it is they need to do, and then come back to the pages w/ links, they are at the same (x-y) location in the browser they were before. How do I do that?
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How to concatenate webcam FLVs
===
I want my website to concatenate some webcam recordings in FLV files (like this one). This needs to be done on Linux without user input. How do I do this? For simplicity's sake, I'll use the same flv as both inputs in hope of getting a flv that plays the same thing twice in a row.
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How do I clone all remote branches with Git?
===
I have a master and a dev branch, both pushed to github, I've cloned, pulled, fetched, but I remain unable to get anything other than the master branch back.
I'm sure I'm missing something obvious, but I have RTM any I'm getting no joy at all.
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LinqToSql and full text search
===
Has anyone come up with a good way of performing full text searches (`FREETEXT() CONTAINS()`) for any number of arbitrary keywords using standard LinqToSql query syntax?
I'd obviously like to avoid having to use a Stored Proc or have to generate a Dynamic SQL calls.
Obviously I... | 0 | [
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How do display a form in any site's pages using a bookmarklet (like Note in Google Reader)?
===
In Google Reader, you can use a bookmarklet to "note" a page you're visiting. When you press the bookmarklet, a little Google form is displayed on top of the current page. In the form you can enter a description, etc. When ... | 0 | [
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Is there an algorithm that extracts meaningful tags of english text
===
I would like to extract a reduced collection of "meaningful" tags (10 max) out of an english text of any size.
[http://tagcrowd.com/][1] is quite interesting but the algorithm seems very basic (just word counting)
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Execute JavaScript from within a C# assembly
===
I'd like to execute JavaScript code from within a C# assembly and have the results of the JavaScript code returned to the calling C# code.
It's easier to define things that I'm not trying to do:
- I'm not trying to call a JavaScript
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WCF problem passing complex types
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NetworkStream.Write returns immediately - how can I tell when it has finished sending data?
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Where can I find an example burn-down / planning game template?
===
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If I add 3-400 databases to a single MSSQL server instance will I encounter scaling issues introduced by the large number of databases. | 0 | [
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I have some code with multiple very similar functions to look up an item in a list based on the contents of one field in a structure. The only difference between the functions is the type of the structure that the lookup is occurring in. If I could pass i... | 0 | [
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Multiline C# Regex to match after a blank line
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I'm looking for a multiline regex that will match occurrences after a blank line. For example, given a sample email below, I'd like to match "From: Alex". `^From:\s*(.*)$` works to match any From line, but I want it to be restricted to lines in the body (anything af... | 0 | [
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How to debug a JSP tomcat service using eclipse?
===
I would like to debug my separately running JSP/Struts/Tomcat/Hibernate application stack using the Eclipse IDE debugger. How do I setup the java JVM and eclipse so that I can set breakpoints, monitor variable values, and see the code that is currently executing? | 0 | [
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What is the best data access paradigm?
===
There are so many different options coming out of microsoft for data access. Which one is the best for scalable apps?
**Linq**
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Good ways to Learn Cocoa?
===
I'd love to learn Cocoa, it seems like the best systems language for Mac OS X.
Can you recommend any useful ways to learn the language? Books, websites, example projects or even classes to take? | 0 | [
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Passing data between a parent app and a virtual directory
===
I have an application that runs as a child application in a virtual directory.
I want to pass a value from the parent application, but I believe that Session is keyed per application, and won't work.
To further complicate things, the parent applicatio... | 0 | [
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What's the best way to hash a url in ruby?
===
I'm writing a web app that points to external links. I'm looking to create a non-sequential, non-guessable id for each document that I can use in the URL. I did the obvious thing: treating the url as a string and str#crypt on it, but that seems to choke on any non-alpha... | 0 | [
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Why do we need extern "C"{ #include <foo.h> } in C++?
===
**Specifically:**
- When should we use it?
- What is happening at the compiler/linker level that requires us to use it?
- How in terms of compilation/linking does this solve the problems which require us to use it?
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TDD and productivity
===
Ignoring the obvious benefits after the code has been written, I am interested to get a rough idea how much productivity is initially lost, or how much extra time is initially required, due to the requirements of TDD.
I am aware of the benefits of TDD and the productivity gains that come fr... | 2 | [
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lambada expressions in vb.net
===
I have something that is driving me absolutely crazy...
Public Function GetAccountGroups() As IList(Of AccountGroup)
Dim raw_account_groups As IList(Of AccountGroup)
raw_account_groups = _repository.GetAccountGroups().ToList()
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Copying data from one DataTable to another
===
What is the fastest way of transferring few thousand rows of data from one DataTable to another? Would be great to see some sample code snippets. | 0 | [
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How can I import a raw RSS feed in C#?
===
Does anyone know an easy way to import a raw, XML RSS feed into C#? Am looking for an easy way to get the XML as a string so I can parse it with a Regex.
Thanks,
-Greg
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C# XML serialization gotchas
===
I've run into a few gotchas when doing C# XML serialization that I thought I'd share:
* You can't serialize items that are read-only (like KeyValuePairs)
* You can't serialize a generic dictionary. Instead, try this wrapper class (from http://weblogs.asp.net/pwelter34/archive/2006/... | 4 | [
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What is the best free way to clean up Word HTML?
===
Please provide the single best option you are aware of. | 0 | [
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How do I register a custom type converter in Spring?
===
I need to pass a UUID instance via http request parameter. Spring needs a custom type converter (from String) to be registered. How do I register one? | 0 | [
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Simple free-or-cheap tool for rolling out Windows XP + standardized apps to a small computer lab?
===
I manage a high-school computer lab with ~40 machines, have old PCs with varying hardware. I need to roll out Windows XP + a standard set of apps and settings for new machines, and to re-format older machines.
Wha... | 4 | [
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Folder with Extension
===
I'm looking to have windows recognize that certain folders are associated to my application - maybe by naming the folder 'folder.myExt'.
Can this be done via the registry?
A bit more info<br>
- This is for a x-platform app ( that's why I suggested the folder with an extension - mac ca... | 0 | [
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ResourceBundle from Java/Struts and replace expressions
===
If I have a Resource bundle property file:
A.properties:
thekey={0} This is a test
And then I have java code that loads the resource bundle:
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labels.getString("th... | 0 | [
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How To Generate A Javascript File From The Server
===
I'm using BlogEngine.NET (a fine, fine tool) and I was playing with the TinyMCE editor and noticed that there's a place for me to create a list of external links, but it has to be a javascript file:
`external_link_list_url : "example_link_list.js"`
this is gr... | 0 | [
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How would I host an external application in WPF?
===
How can I host a (.Net, Java, VB6, MFC, etc) application in a WPF window. I have a need to use WPF windows to wrap external applications and control the window size and location. does anyone have any ideas on how to accomplish this or a direction to research in? | 0 | [
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Good way to learn Scala?
===
I've recently become interested in learning Scala, my first thought was a simple compiler, but I don't have very good knowledge of Automata theory.
So my question is: what's a good project or tutorial to learn scala with? | 0 | [
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Switching from C# to C++. Any must-reads?
===
I'm trying to find a least-resistance path from C# to C++, and while I feel I handle C# pretty well after two solid years, I'm still not sure I've gotten the "groove" of C++, despite numerous attempts.
Are there any particular books or websites that might be suitable fo... | 0 | [
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