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Looking for a very basic introduction to SQL === I'm looking for a webpage or some other resource that provides a very basic introduction to SQL queries. I'm teaching a class on Geographic Information Systems and I'd like to go into a bit more depth on SQL than the textbook does, but I still want a written resource t...
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Good ways to get up to speed on a complex project === The title says it all, but I'm curious to find methods that people use that I never thought about. Considering my relatively short history with development, I've never had to deal with massive code bases. What sort of things do you do to get familiar with a lar...
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How do I copy image data to the clipboard in my XUL application? === I have a XULRunner application that needs to copy image data to the clipboard. I have figured out how to handle copying text to the clipboard, and I can paste PNG data from the clipboard. What I can't figure out is how to get data from a data URL int...
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Does Java save its runtime optimizations? === My professor did an informal benchmark on a little program and the Java times were: 1.7 seconds for the first run, and 0.8 seconds for the runs thereafter. Is this due entirely to the loading of the runtime environment into the operating environment or is it influenced by...
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How to create a windows service from java app === I've just inherited a java application that needs to be installed as a service on XP and vista. It's been about 8 years since I've used windows in any form and I've never had to create a service, let alone from something like a java app (I've got a jar for the app and ...
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General purpose javascript library for building rich internet applications === What is the *single* most useful general purpose javascript library for building rich internet applications?
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Wildcards for resources in a Tomcat Servlet's context.xml === I'm not overly familiar with Tomcat, but my team has inherited a complex project that revolves around a Java Servlet being hosted in Tomcat across many servers. Custom configuration management software is used to write out the server.xml, and various resour...
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Plone-like search box in Django? === Plone has a beautiful search box with a "Google suggest" like functionality for its site. It even indexes uploaded documents like PDFs. Does anyone know of a module that can provide this kind of functionality in a Django site?
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Using XmlRpc in C++ and Windows === I need to use XmlRpc in C++ on a Windows platform. Despite the fact that my friends assure me that XmlRpc is a "widely available standard technology", there are not many libraries available for it. In fact I only found one library to do this on Windows, (plus another one that clai...
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How Long Do You Keep Your Code? === I took a data structures class in C++ last year, and consequently implemented all the major data structures in templated code. I saved it all on a flash drive because I have a feeling that at some point in my life, I'll use it again. I imagine *something* I end up programming will...
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BASIC Programming === I'm looking for a IDE that allows me to compile/run/debug BASIC code. Any help is appreciated!!
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Doing away with Globals? === I have a set of tree objects with a depth somewhere in the 20s. Each of the nodes in this tree needs access to its tree's root. A couple of solutions: 1. Each node can store a reference to the root directly (wastes memory) - I can compute the root at runtime by "going up" (wast...
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What's the right way to branch with Visual Source Safe? === What I currently do is I link the project to another location and give it the same name, then check the box where it says "Branch after share." And then I would Check out the shared project and work off it. And finally merge with the original project. Th...
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What is the best way to build an index to get the fastest read response? === I need to index up to 500,000 entries for fastest read. The index needs to be rebuilt periodically , on disk.
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Microsoft Reporting Services WebServices and Java === Has anyone successfully implemented a Java based solution that uses Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services? Reporting Services comes with a set of Web Services that allow you to control the creation of a report, execution of a report, etc and I am just start...
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MVC Retrieve Model On Every Request === Let’s say I'm developing a helpdesk application that will be used by multiple departments. Every URL in the application will include a key indicating the specific department. The key will always be the first parameter of every action in the system. For example http://help...
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Why do you need explicitly have the "self" argument into a Python method? === When defining a method on a class in Python, it looks something like this: class MyClass(object): def __init__(self, x, y): self.x = x self.y = y But in some other languages, such as C#, you have ...
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View/edit MP3 id3 data in C# === What's a quick and easy way to view and edit MP3 id3 tags (artist, album, etc.) using C#?
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A/B testing on a news site to improve relevance === If you were running a news site that created a list of 10 top news stories, and you wanted to make tweaks to your algorithm and see if people liked the new top story mix better, how would you approach this? Simple Click logging in the DB associated with the post...
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How do you quantify the advantages of programming environments? === I'm looking at starting a project with a team of really smart people with backgrounds in various assorted languages and programming environments. The only constraint is that it's "web-based." In this situation, how would you decide what technology ...
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Good Java Practices in Ubuntu === Hey all, my Computational Science course this semester is entirely in Java. I was wondering if there was a good/preferred set of tools to use in ubuntu. Currently I use gedit with a terminal running in the bottom, but I'd like an API browser. I've considered Eclipse, but it seem...
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How can I make a shortcut start in a different directory when running it as an administrator on Windows Vista? === I have a shortcut on my desktop which opens a command prompt with many arguments that I need. I set the 'start in' field to d:\ and it works as expected (the prompt starts in d:\). When I choose Advance...
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Does anyone have a good resource for mobile CSS templates that work on most phones/devices? === More and more mobile devices are consuming content on my eCommerce sites. IPhones, Blackberries, PSPs, Windows Mobile, etc and I need some ideas how to handle repurposing my data using CSS templates for these devices. Any...
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What is the best way to implement soft deletion? === Working on a project at the moment and we have to implement soft deletion for the majority of users (user roles). We decided to add an "is_deleted='0'" field on each table in the database and set it to '1' if particular user roles hit a delete button on a specific r...
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Change command Method for Tkinter Button in Python === I create a new Button object but did not specify the `command` option upon creation. Is there a way in Tkinter to change the command (onclick) function after the object has been created?
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How do I copy a file to a remote server in python using scp or ssh? === I have a text file on my local machine that is generated by a python script run daily in cron. I would like to add a bit of code to have that file sent securely to my server over ssh. Help.
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What level of complexity requires a framework? === At what level of complexity is it mandatory to switch to an existing framework for web development? What measurement of complexity is practical for web development? Code length? Feature list? Database Size?
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Implement symmetric difference in SQL Server? === Here's a problem I've been trying to solve at work. I'm not a database expert, so that perhaps this is a bit sophomoric. All apologies. I have a given database D, which has been duplicated on another machine (in a perhaps dubious manner), resulting in database D'....
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List comparison === I use this question in interviews and I wonder what the best solution is. Write a Perl sub that takes *n* lists, and then returns *n*^2-1 lists telling you which items are in which lists; that is, which items are in the first list, the second, list, both the first and second list, and all other ...
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What are some of your favorite little known command-line tricks using Bash? === We all know how to use <CTRL>-R to reverse search through history, but did you know you can use <CTRL>-S to forward search if you set `stty stop ""`? Also, have you ever tried running bind -p to see all of your keyboard shortc...
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How to write a Rails mixin that spans across model, controller, and view. === In an effort to reduce code duplication in my little Rails app, I've been working on getting common code between my models into it's own separate module, so far so good. The model stuff is fairly easy, I just have to include the module at...
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Comparing names === Is there any 'simple' algorithm to determine the likeliness of 2 names representing the same person? I'm not asking for something of the level that Custom department might be using. Just a simple algo that would tell me if 'James T. Clark' is most likely the same name as 'J. Thomas Clark' or 'James...
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Combinging SWFs and other resources into a single SWF file === We have a program that produces several SWF files, some CSS and XML files, all of which need to be deployed for the thing to work. Is there a program or technique out there for wrapping all these files together into a single SWF file?
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How can I change the main display via AppleScript? === From the Displays pane in System Preferences, I can manually change the main monitor by dragging the menu bar from one display to the other. I'd like to automate this and make it part of an AppleScript.
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How to merge from branch to branch and back again (bidirectional merging) in SVN? === Using the svnmerge.py tool it is possible to merge between branches, up and down. It is hard to find the details for doing this. Hopefully, v1.5 will have a neat method for doing this without using svnmerge.py - details requested!
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Has Ubuntu reached the point yet where it's user friendly for most users? === I remember once before (1-2 yrs ago) if you needed to configure ANYTHING in Ubuntu, you needed to go use the command line. How is it today? Can I use it as my full desktop? Can I take it to presentations around the country and not embarra...
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Is anyone using the ASP.NET MVC Framework on live sites? === Is it ready for that? I've been playing with it for a short amount of time and it seems quite reasonable. Is anyone using it for live sites? any issues to be aware of?
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What client do you use for Remote Desktop/VNC? === Which one client do you think is the best for remote PC management/access?
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How to start/plan a software project for data collection on a PDA/handheld device. === A friend is having mysterious health problems that we're trying to track down. One thing that would help would be to improve his record keeping by giving him a handheld device with which he could keep track of various details of hi...
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Send file using POST from a Python script === Is there a way to send a file using POST from a Python script?
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What are my IDE/Editor choices for Haskell? === I typically use Emacs with hasktags for editing Haskell but I would like to enumerate all the choices and hopefully get feedback on each. - [Emacs][1] - [VIM][2] - [Visual Haskell][3] - [EclipseFP][4] - [leksah][5] - [SHIM][6] (wasn't this for emacs o...
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Should I use EJB3 or Spring for my business layer? === My team is developing a new service oriented product with a web front-end. In discussions about what technologies we will use we have settled on running a JBoss application server, and Flex frontend (with possible desktop deployment using Adobe AIR), and web serv...
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Design problem regarding type slicing with many different subclasses. === A basic problem I run into quite often, but ever found a clean solution to, is one where you want to code behaviour for interaction between different objects of a common base class or interface. To make it a bit concrete, I'll throw in an exampl...
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Best Practice for Creating Data Tables Without Controls in ASP.net === So, I am kinda new to ASP.net development still, and I already don't like the stock ASP.net controls for displaying my database query results in table format. (I.e. I would much rather handle the HTML myself and so would the designer!) So my que...
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"Winning" OO programming job interviews with sysadmin/Perl/Linux background? === I'm a student in software engineering in Montreal. For the last 3 years I've had a few interships (once per year). The first two (in the same company) were mostly sysadmin jobs, but I did get to do a few Perl programs (mostly log file ana...
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How do you stop a Visual Studio generated web service proxy class from encoding? === I'm using a Visual Studio generated proxy class to access a web service (added the web service as a web reference to my project). The problem is that the function the web service exposes expects a CDATA element, i.e.: <Functio...
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VS2008 Setup Project always requires .NET 3.5 at install time but I don't need it! === 1, Create and build a default Windows Forms project and look at the project properties. It says that the project is targetting .NET Framework 2.0. 2, Create a Setup project that installs just the single executable from the Windo...
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text watermark on website? how to do it? === I am a C++/C# developer and never spent time working on web pages. I would like to put text (randomly and diagonally perhaps) in large letters across the background of some pages. I want to be able to read the foreground text and also be able to read the "watermark". I ...
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Fluent NHibernate Architecuture Question === I have a question that I may be over thinking at this point but here goes... I have 2 classes Users and Groups. Users and groups have a many to many relationship and I was thinking that the join table group_users I wanted to have an IsAuthorized property (because some gr...
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Multiple Cases in Switch: === I believe I've seen this somewhere, but I don't recall if it was a different language, or if I just can't remember the syntax well. Is there a way to fall through multiple case statements without stating case value: repeatedly? I know this works: Switch (value) { ...
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foreach access the index or an assocative array === I have the following code snippet. $items[A] = "Test"; $items[B] = "Test"; $items[C] = "Test"; $items[D] = "Test"; $index = 0; foreach($items as $key => $value) { echo "$index is a $key containing $value\n"; $i...
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Good ways to test a unit that communicates via HTTP === Often, I find myself wanting to write a unit test for a portion of code that accesses HTTP resources as part of its normal function. Have you found any good ways to write these kinds of tests?
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SVN hosting (and defect tracking) === Does anyone have experience with third party (non open source) svn hosting? I am looking at two (WUSH and someother one with svn in the name) They sound ok on paper - but I was hoping to get feedback. I was able to integrate minimal svn crossover into another web based tracki...
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Text Centering Problem Using CSS with IE === I'm working on a site, and am having trouble getting text within a table to appear centered in IE. Firefox 2, 3 and Safari all work fine, but for some reason, the text won't appear centered in IE 6 or 7. I'm using: h2{font:300 12px "Helvetica", serif; text-align:cent...
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Mixing EJB 2.x BMP entity beans with Hibernate 3.x === I have a large application that uses EJB 2.x entity beans (BMP). This is well-known to be a horrible persistence strategy (I can elaborate if necessary). I'd like to start migrating this application to use a much more expressive, transparent, and non-invasive p...
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Design question: does the Phone dial the PhoneNumber, or does the PhoneNumber dial itself on the Phone? === This is re-posted from something I posted on the DDD Yahoo! group. All things being equal, do you write phone.dial(phoneNumber) or phoneNumber.dialOn(phone)? Keep in mind possible future requirements (account...
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How to parse a query string into a NameValueCollection in .NET === I would like to parse a string such as "p1=6&p2=7&p3=8" into a NameValueCollection. What is the most elegant way of doing this?
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Are tuples more efficient than lists in Python? === Is there any performance difference between tuples and lists when it comes to instantiation and retrieval of elements?
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Regex that Will Match a Java Method Declaration === I need a Regex that will match a java method declaration. I have come up with one that will match a method declaration, but it requires the opening bracket of the method to be on the same line as the declaration. If you have any suggestions to improve my regex or sim...
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Can you have a Class in a Struct === Is it possible in C# to have a Struct with a member variable which is a Class type? If so, where does the information get stored, on the Stack, the Heap, or both?
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Algorithm for finding characters in the same positions in a list of strings? === Suppose I have: 1. Toby 2. Tiny 3. Tory 4. Tily Is there an algorithm that can easily create a list of common characters in the same positions in all these strings? (in this case the common characters are 'T' at position 0 a...
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CLIPBRD_E_CANT_OPEN error when setting the Clipboard from .NET === This is caused by a bug/feature in the .NET implementation of the clipboard when a delay occurs (sometimes caused by Terminal Services). The solution is to try multiple times within a loop and sleep in between. for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) { ...
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How can I print a binary value as hex in TSQL? === I'm using SQL Server 2000 to print out some values from a table using <code>PRINT</code>. With most non-string data, I can cast to nvarchar to be able to print it, but binary values attempt to convert using the bit representation of characters. For example: D...
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DefaultButton in ASP.NET forms === What is the best solution of defaultButton and "Enter key pressed" for ASP.NET 2.0-3.5 forms?
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What's the best way to extract table content from a group of HTML files? === After cleaning a folder full of HTML files with TIDY, how can the tables content be extracted for further processing?
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Lisp super popular? === Will Lisp ever become super popular?
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Windows Server 2008 Virtual Hosting? === Is there anyone out there who has Windows Server 2008 virtual hosting under $75/mo?
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Good pattern or framework for adding auditing to an existing app? === I have an existing J2EE enterprise application to which I need to add auditing, i.e. be able to record CRUD operations on several important domain types (Employee, AdministratorRights, etc.). The application has a standard n-tier architecture: ...
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Working with USB devices in .NET === Using .Net (C#), how can you work with USB devices? How can you detect USB events (connections/disconnections) and how do you communicate with devices (read/write). Is there a native .Net solution to do this?
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How do you write a C# Extension Method for a Generically Typed Class === This should hopefully be a simple one. I would like to add an extension method to the System.Web.Mvc.ViewPage< T > class. How should this extension method look? My first intuitive thought is something like this: namespace System.W...
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How can you tell if viewstate in an ASP.Net application has been tampered with? === During a discussion about security, a developer on my team asked if there was a way to tell if viewstate has been tampered with. I'm embarrassed to say that I didnt know the answer. I told him I would find out, but thought I would give...
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Best way to open a socket in Python === I want to open a TCP client socket in Python. Do I have to go through all the low-level BSD create-socket-handle / connect-socket stuff or is there a simpler one-line way ? What I'm looking for is something similar to fsockopen in PHP.
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Dynamically hiding columns in a NSTableView === I want to dynamically hide/show some of the columns in a NSTableView, based on the data that is going to be displayed - basically, if a column is empty I'd like the column to be hidden. I'm currently populating the table with a controller class as the delegate for the ta...
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How can I stop Visual Studio (both 2005 and 2008) from crashing (sometimes) when I select the "Close All But This" option? === It does not do it all the time.
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Code Review === What code review policy you could recommend as the best for project you're managing?
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Where am I supposed to see FirePHP output? === Ok, so I am finally trying out FirePHP. I installed it and restarted firefox, enabled firebug for my localhost, moved the demo oo.php file that comes with the download into an IIS virtual directory, changed the include path, removed the apache_request_headers() call si...
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Automatic Internationalization Testing For Web === Does there exist a website service or set of scripts that will tell you whether your web page badly configured if your goal is to be internationally friendly? To be more precise, I'm wondering if something like this exists: Checking URL: http://www.example.c...
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How do you measure the time a function takes to execute? === How can you measure the amount of time a function will take to execute? This is a relatively short function and the execution time would probably be in the millisecond range. This particular question relates to an embedded system.
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How to fix the endless printing loop bug in Nevrona Rave === [Nevrona Designs'][1] [Rave Reports][2] is a Report Engine for use by [Embarcadero's][3] [Delphi][4] IDE. This is more of a work-around than a true solution. I first posted this work-around on the [Nevrona newsgroup][5] (Group=nevrona.public.rave.develope...
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Given an unsigned int, what's the fastest way to get the "indexes" of the set bits? === So for e.g. 0110 has bits 1 and 2 set, 1000 has bit 3 set 1111 has bits 0,1,2,3 set
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Anyone know of a scratch like program construction UI framework? === I quite like the drag and drop pluggable programming blocks in scratch ( http://scratch.mit.edu/ ) I'd like to be able to get users to create their own mini scripts using the same kind of technique... just wondering if anyone knows of anythin...
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Getting started with windows mobile development === I have a personal pet project I'd like to start on, targeted at windows mobile 6. I've never done win mobile dev and would like to know what resources are out there, good tools to use, perhaps a jump start tutorial, as well as any gotchas I might want to keep in min...
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What's a good lightweight Python MVC framework? === I know there are a ton of Python frameworks out there. Can you guys point me in the right direction? My primary concern is simplicity, I don't need a lot of extraneous features. Here are a couple of other things that I'd want (or don't want): - don't care for ORM...
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how to get emacs to unwrap a block of code === Say I have a line in an emacs buffer that looks like this: foo -option1 value1 -option2 value2 -option3 value3 \ -option4 value4 ... I want it to look like this: foo -option1 value1 \ -option2 value2 \ -option3 value3 \ ...
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How can I find the response time of a HTTP request through a Socket === I'm using a Java socket, connected to a server. If I send a HEADER http request, how can I measure the response time from the server? Must I use some provided timer, or is there a better way?
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Visual Studio basicHttpBinding and endpoint problems === I have a WPF application in VS 2008 with some web service references. For varying reasons (max message size, authentication methods) I need to manually define a number of settings in the WPF client's app.config for the service bindings. Unfortunately, this me...
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Any reccomendation on tools for doing translations / localization in .NET? === We have made use of Passolo for a number of years, But its kind of clunky and over priced. It's got to be able to handle winforms and WPF.... Is there any open source alternatives?
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In Applescript, how can I find out if a menu item is focused? === I have an script for OS X 10.5 that focuses the Search box in the Help menu of any application. I have it on a key combination and, much like Spotlight, I want it to toggle when I run the script. So, I want to detect if the search box is already focus...
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Binding a form combo box in Access 2007 === I've created an Access 2007 form that displays, for example, Products from a Product table. One of the fields in the Product table is a CategoryID that corresponds to this product's parent category. In the form, the CategoryID needs to be represented as a combo box that ...
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How can you insure your code executes with no variability in execution time? === In an embedded application (written in C, on a 32-bit processor) with hard real-time constraints, the execution time of critical code (specially interrupts) needs to be constant. How do you insure that time variability is not introduce...
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How to default the source folder for new JUnit tests in Eclipse? === Most of our Eclipse projects have multiple source folders, for example: - src/main/java - src/test/java When you right-click on a class and choose New JUnit Test, the default source folder for the new test is "src/main/java" (presumably th...
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OpenID login workflow === When someone logs into a site using Open ID, what goes on behind the scene? can someone explain to me the work flow/steps of what happens during a typical login from a partner open ID site? (like this site) i.e. when I login at myopenid, what is passed into this site? how does SO know i...
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How to do hit-highlighting of results from a SQL Server full-text query === Microsoft's Search Server 2008 has hit highlighting support built in, but SQL Server (2008) does not seem to have it. Do we need to build this from scratch or is there perhaps some libraries or knowledge around on how to do this? Thanks.
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Leading edge of Software Design? === So.... we have a much better tool kit of design advice these days.... Design patterns have been around for years Agile TDD/Refactoring processes have helped hone pragmatic OO skills Domain Driven Design offers great advice on understanding a problem space Polygot programming ...
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Reading Body on chunked transfer encoded http requests in ASP.NET === A J2ME client is sending HTTP POST requests with chunked transfer encoding. When ASP.NET (in both IIS6 and WebDev.exe.server) tries to read the request it sets the Content-Length to 0. I guess this is ok because the Content-length is unknown when...
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Best Refactor to Handle Multiple jQuery Email Field Form Validation === What is the best way to refactor the attached code to accommodate multiple email addresses? The attached HTML/jQuery is complete and works for the first email address. I can setup the other two by copy/pasting and changing the code. But I would...
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Using Java JAR file in .NET === What options/methods/software are available to convert a JAR file to a managed .NET assembly? Please provide all commercial and non-commercial methods in the answer. These don't include solutions which require Java to be installed on the host machine.
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What is a symbol? === Can someone describe what a symbol table is in a C and C++ application?
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char[] to hex string exercise === Below is my current char* to hex string function. I wrote it as an exercise in bit manipulation. It takes ~5ms on a AMD Athlon MP 2800+ to hexify a 10 million byte array. Is there any trick or other way that I am missing? How can I make this faster? static const char _hex2...
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SaaS database design - Multiple Databases? Split? === I've seen SaaS applications hosted in many different ways. Is it a good idea to split features and modules across multiple databases? For example, putting things like the User table on one DB and feature/app specific tables on another DB and perhaps other commonly ...
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