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Enterprise Design Patterns for .NET === I was told that [this book][1] is a standard when it comes to enterprise design patterns (sort of like the GoF book). Is there a book that covers exactly what this book does only with .NET? [1]: http://www.amazon.com/Patterns-of-Enterprise-Application-Architecture/dp/0321...
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Delete all but the 4 newest directories === How would you do this in bash
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.NET Framework versions === I've had a little search and I was wondering if there is back compatibility for the .NET framework. The real question is, if there's a program that uses .NET Framework 1.1, can I install 3.5 and be done, or do I have to install 1.1 and then if something uses 3.5 I have to install 3.5 as ...
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Java Documentation === I have a school project which has to be coded in java and I'm having a little trouble getting started, mainly finding good documentation for this language. Is there anything for java like what http://www.php.net is for php?
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Why do we use extra expression? === Actually, I'm new at C-programming, so there is the sample from Kernighan & Ritchie's "The C Programming Language": int getline(char s[], int lim) { int c, i; i=0; while (--lim > 0; && (c=getchar()) !=EOF && c !='\n') s[i++] = c; ...
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How do I get the text size of a string on a WPF canvas? === I'm trying to find the amount of space/width that a string would take when its drawn on a WPF canvas?
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How to implement a Digg-like algorithm? === How to implement a website with a recommendation system similar to stackoverflow/digg/reddit? I.e., users submit content and the website needs to calculate some sort of "hotness" according to how popular the item is. The flow is as follows: - Users submit content - Other...
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How do I Validate the File Type of a File Upload? === I am using <code>&lt;input type="file" id="fileUpload" runat="server"&gt;</code> to upload a file in an asp.net app. I would like to limit the file type of the upload (example: limit to xls or xlsx extensions). Both Javascript or server-side validation are ok (as l...
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VB.Net Tutorials === My company's moving to VB.Net in the near future and I need to make the move from "Classic" ASP (i.e. VBScript) I've had a look at www.asp.net but most of the tutorials appear to be in video format which I can't access at the office. And I'm currently looking at http://www.dotnetjunkies.com/qui...
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IIS is keeping hold of my generated files === My web application generates pdf files and either e-mails or faxes them to our customers. Somehow IIS6 is keeping hold of the file and blocking any other requests for it claiming the old '..the process cannot access the file 'xxx.pdf' because it is being used by another pr...
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Emacs equivalent of Vim's yy10p ? === How can I copy a line 10 times easily in Emacs? I can't find a copy-line shortcut or function. I can use C-aC-spcC-eM-w to laboriously copy the line but how can I then paste it more than once? Any ideas before I go and write my own functions.
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How to run TAP::Harness tests written in Guile? === The usual approach of <pre>test: $(PERL) "-MExtUtils::Command::MM" "-e" "test_harness($(TEST_VERBOSE), '$(INCDIRS)')" $(TEST_FILES)</pre> fails to run Guile scripts, because it passes to Guile the extra parameter "-w". One possible approach is to set up you...
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c++ overload resolution === Given the following example, why do I have to explicitly use the statement b->A::DoSomething() rather than just b->DoSomething()? Shouldn't the compiler's overload resolution figure out which method I'm talking about? I'm using Microsoft VS 2005. class A { public: ...
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Best Practices for embedding .NET assemblies in SQL Server === What are some important practices to follow when creating a .NET assembly that is going to be embedded to SQL Server 2005? I am brand new to this, and I've found that there are significant method attributes like: [SqlFunction(FillRowMethodName = "Fil...
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Windows Forms Test Automation === We are looking for a way to automate windows forms acceptance testing. Our requirements are: - **Must be usable by non-developers** (ie: people with no development environment installed) - Must have a recorder - Must support third-party controls - Must have basic functionality (...
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Best way to implement mutliple Default Buttons on a ASP.NET Webform === What is the best way to implement mutliple Default Buttons on a ASP.NET Webform? I have what I think is a pretty standard page. There is a login area with user/pass field and a login button. Then elsewhere on the same page there is a single sea...
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How to build unit tests in Guile, which output to the TAP standard? === The following script, to be named guiletap.scm, implements the frequently-needed functions for using the TAP protocol when running tests. <pre>; Define functions for running Guile-written tests under the TAP protocol. ; Copyright &#169; 2008 by ...
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Problem with SET FMTONLY ON === I'm executing stored procedures using SET FMTONLY ON, in order to emulate what our code generator does. However, it seems that the results are cached when executed like this, as I'm still getting a *Conversion failed* error from a proc that I have just dropped! This happens even when I...
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How to implement "DOM Ready" event in a GreaseMonkey script? === I'm trying to modify my GreaseMonkey script from firing on window.onload to window.DOMContentLoaded, but this event never fires. I'm using FireFox 2.0.0.16 / GreaseMonkey 0.8.20080609 [This](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/59205/enhancing-stacko...
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How do I reference a local resource in generated HTML in WinForms WebBrowser control? === I'm using a winforms webbrowser control to display some content in a windows forms app. I'm using the DocumentText property to write the generated HTML. That part is working spectacularly. Now I want to use some images in the ...
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How do I use PDB files === I have heard using PDB files can help diagnose where a crash occurred. My _basic_ understanding is that you give Visual studio the source file, the pdb file and the crash information (from Dr Watson?) Can someone please explain how it all works / what is involved? (Thank you!)
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What can I use as a Notepad++ alternative in Linux (ubuntu)? === I got addicted to notepad++ on windows and I've recently moved to Ubuntu. I'm missing a tool as such.
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Sharepoint best practices === I am starting becoming a sharepoint developer... I am not sure what I did in a previous life to warrant this, it must have been bad! Anyway I am getting buried in a world of xml and guids that it seems should be automated, each time I add something to a folder I have to add little bits...
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Finding the Variable Name passed to a Function in C# === Let me use the following example to explain my question: public string ExampleFunction(string Variable) { return something; } string WhatIsMyName = "Hello World"'; string Hello = ExampleFunction(WhatIsMyName); When I pass the ...
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What are some common misunderstandings about TDD? === Reading over the responses to this question http://stackoverflow.com/questions/64333/what-is-the-downside-to-test-driven-development I got the impression there is alot of misunderstanding on what TDD is and how it should be conducted. It may prove useful to address...
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How do you pass an authenticaticated session between app domains === Lets say that you have websites www.xyz.com and www.abc.com. Lets say that a user goes to www.abc.com and they get authenticated through the normal ASP .NET membership provider. Then, from that site, they get sent to (redirection, linked, wha...
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Retrieving action's title using graph API === I am using the following query in Graph API explorer and i only want to get the title fields of previously posted actions on timeline, but the problem is that using the code below i am getting all fields like: title, image, URL etc. https://graph.facebook.com/me/kin...
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PayPal Direct Payments Recurring disabled for this merchant === I'm trying to create recurring profiles with Direct Payment, but I get this error (command `CreateRecurringPaymentsProfile`): Array ( [TIMESTAMP] => [not-relevant] [CORRELATIONID] = [not-relevant] [ACK] => Failure ...
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Position of top bar and browser window size === Here is the master page: <div id="top"> <div id="left"> <!-- menu with 5 items --> </div> <div id="rigth"> <!-- menu with 3 items --> </div> </div> <div id="title"> <h1>My MVC Applic...
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WinSock Error 10061 === I have written a simple client/server application using winsock. The server and client connect and communicate over TCP port 76567 (just a random number I chose) on the localhost. I've tested it on three desktops, two running XP and the other running Win7, I've also tested it on four laptops, t...
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Symfony2: Best practise for large forms === I going to set up some large forms with up to 100 fields. Now my question is if there is some best practise about handling such forms. Especially: 1. Entity relations 2. Form object it self Does somebody have experience about such tasks? Should I put all togeth...
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How to create C# class from Multiple XML files === I am looking for a tool (preferably freeware) which can help me to create C# DTOs(classes) from multiple xml files. Some of these xml files contains same complex type so to avoid duplication of classes i have to make one XSD from multiple files. I tried xsd.ex...
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Backout unwanted changes and make a patch out of them === I'am collaborating with someone on remote repo. We realized that changes I made should be removed out of repo. But those changes are in many changesets and mixed with someone's changes. We decided to remove my changes just before I commit another changeset. ...
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Replace the first occuration in a string === I have this string : Hello my name is Marco and I'd like to replace the first space (between `Hello` and `my`) with `<br />`. Only the first. What's the best way to do it on C#/.NET 3.5?
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PIE does just not apply at all === So I try to use PIE.htc to render box-shadow for IE7/8. I set everything up according to the documentation, but it just won't work, no shadows, whether in IE8 nor 7. I quatriple checked the documentation and demos on [css3 pie][1], I googled a LOT and analysed my implementation, but ...
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Fastest way to find if a 3D coordinate is already used === Using C++ (and Qt), I need to process a big amount of 3D coordinates. Specifically, when I receive a 3D coordinate (made of 3 doubles), I need to check in a list if this coordinate has already been processed. If not, then I process it and add it to the lis...
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ORA-00933: SQL command not properly ended === I'm using OLEDB provider for ADO.Net connecting to an Oracle database. In my loop, I am doing an insert: insert into ps_tl_compleave_tbl values('2626899', 0, TO_DATE('01/01/2002', 'MM/DD/YYYY'), 'LTKN', 'LTKN', '52', TO_DATE('01/01/2002', 'MM/DD/YYYY'), 16.000000, 24....
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MSBuild ItemGroup, excluding .svn directories and files within === How can I construct a MSBuild ItemGroup to exclude .svn directories and all files within (recursively). I've got: <ItemGroup> <LibraryFiles Include="$(LibrariesReleaseDir)\**\*.*" Exclude=".svn" /> </ItemGroup> At the moment, ...
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Penetration testing tools === We have 100s of websites which were developed in asp, .net and java... and we are paying lot of money for an external agency to do a penetration testing for our sites to check for security loop holes. Are there any (good) software (paid or free) to do this? or.. are there any tehnic...
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How to play a standard windows sound? === How do I find out which sound files the user has configured in the control panel? Example: I want to play the sound for "Device connected". Which API can be used to query the control panel sound settings? I see that there are some custom entries made by third party pr...
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Does LINQ provide faster response times than using ado.net and oledb? === LINQ simplifies database programming no doubt, but does it have a downside? Inline SQL requires one to communicate with the database in a certain way that opens the database to injections. Inline SQL must also be syntax-checked, have a plan bu...
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Any good interview questions to ask prospective Junior java developers? === Does anyone have a good interview question to ask prospective junior java developers? They will have a two year minimum experience requirement. The questions will be on a written test and they will have five to ten minutes to answer each ques...
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Column Info only Returned with FMTONLY set to OFF === I have a query that is dynamically built after looking up a field list and table name. I execute this dynamic query inside a stored proc. The query is built without a where clause when the two proc parameters are zero, and built with a where clause when not. W...
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Is there an easy way to create two columns in a popup text window? === This seemed like an easy thing to do. I just wanted to pop up a text window and display two columns of data -- a description on the left side and a corresponding value displayed on the right side. I haven't worked with Forms much so I just grabbed ...
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Have you used Rhino Igloo? === Has anyone used [Rhino igloo](http://www.ayende.com/Blog/archive/2007/09/03/Rhino-Igloo-ndash-MVC-Framework-for-Web-Forms.aspx) in a non-trivial project? I am curious if it's worth, what are its drawbacks, does it enhance testability a lot, is it easy to use. How would you compare it to ...
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Recursion or loop === Is there a performance hit if we use loop instead of recursion in algorithms where both can serve the same purpose?? Eg : Check if given string is palindrome.
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Entities and Value Objects in Web Applications === We have a simple domain model: Contact, TelephoneNumber and ContactRepository. Contact is entity, it has an identity field. TelephoneNumber is typical value object: hasn't any identity and couldn't be loaded separately from the Contact instance. From other side we ...
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Mocking constructors in Ruby === I'm a Java-developer toying with Ruby, and loving it. I have understood that because of Ruby's metaprogramming facilities my unit-tests become much cleaner and I don't need nasty mocking frameworks. I have a class which needs the `File` class's services and in my test I don't want to t...
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Getting ASN.1 Issuer strings from PEM files? === I recently came across an issue with Windows 2003 (apparently it also exists in other versions too), where if an SSL/TLS server is requesting client certificate authentication and it has more than 16KB of trusted certificate DNs, Internet Explorer (or any other app that...
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How to Call BizTalk Orchestration Dynamically === How can I call a BizTalk Orchestration dynamically knowing the Orchestration name? The call Orchestration shapes need to know the name and parameters of Orchestrations at design time. I've tried using 'call' XLang keyword but it also required Orchestration name as De...
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How do I set the HttpOnly flag on cookie in rails === The page <a href="http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/archives/001167.html"> explains why making HttpOnly cookies is a good idea How do I set this property in RubyOnRails
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How to determine visible region of a Windows in X Windows / Linux? === I am developing a plugin for Mozilla and I need to determine the region that describes the visible area of "my" window, i.e. the one that is passed from the Mozilla system as plugin viewport.
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When should the volatile keyword should be used in C#? === Can anyone provide a good explanation of the volatile keyword in C#? Which problems does it solve and which it doesn't? In which cases will it save me the use of locking?
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Error Running CLR Stored Proc === Receiving the following error when attempting to run a CLR stored proc. Any help is much appreciated. Msg 10314, Level 16, State 11, Line 1 An error occurred in the Microsoft .NET Framework while trying to load assembly id 65752. The server may be running out of resources,...
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Learning OpenGL ES 1.x === What is the quickest way to come up to speed on OpenGL ES 1.x? Let's assume I know nothing about OpenGL (which is not entirely true, but it's been a while since I last used OpenGL). I am most interested in learning this for iPhone-related development, but I'm interested in learning how i...
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Should I add the Visual Studio .suo and .user files to source control === Visual Studio solutions contain two types of hidden user files. One is the solution .suo file which is a binary file. The other is the project .user file which is a text file. Does anyone know exactly what data these files contain? I've also...
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How do I set the HttpOnly flag on JSF/Richfaces === I'd like to add the HttpOnly flag to my cookies to up the level of security on my web app. Any ideas?
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How should I capitalize Perl? === PERL? Perl? perl? What's good style? I know the answer - I just wanted to make sure the question was out there and questioners were aware that there is a correct form.
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What must I do to make content such as images served over HTTPS be cached client-side? === I am using Tomcat as a server and Internet Explorer 6 as a browser. A web page in our app has about 75 images. We are using SSL. It seems to be very slow at loading all the content. How can I configure Tomcat so that IE caches t...
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How to use the "is" operator in System.Type variables? === here is what a I'm doing: object ReturnMatch(System.Type type) { foreach(object obj in myObjects) { if (obj == type) { return obj; } } } ...
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What's the best CDN for image hosting on a high-volume web site? === Akamai is way too expensive. Photobucket is not reliable. Is there a great content delivery network that I can use just to host my images?
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In Visual Studio 2008, is it possible to mix vertical tab groups with horizontal tab groups? === I have a 1920x1200 screen an would like to customize VS2008 code windows to have some areas split vertically and horizontally (tab groups). I can only seem to do all vertical or all horizontal in VS2008. Is there any c...
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Speech Recognition for Searching Files === Here is the problem I have: I have a lot (tens of thousands) of mp3 files that my users would like to be able to search. Is there is software out there that you've used or heard good things about that would allow me to index that content and put it in a database so I can s...
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Given a Date Object how do I determine the last day of its month? === I'm trying to use the following code but it's returning the wrong day of month. Calendar cal = Calendar.getInstance(); cal.setTime(sampleDay.getTime()); cal.set(Calendar.MONTH, sampleDay.get(Calendar.MONTH)+1); cal.set(Calendar...
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What's the point of Perl golf? === Perl golf is a programmers' game which involves solving a problem with the shortest perl program possible. (ie, the winner is the person who completes the round in the lowest number of (key)strokes).
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Python and "re" === A tutorial I have on Regex in python explains how to use the re module in python, I wanted to grab the URL out of an A tag so knowing Regex I wrote the correct expression and tested it in my regex testing app of choice and ensured it worked. When placed into python it failed. After much head scr...
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What should a developer know _before_ building a public web site? === I saw an HttpOnly question today, and that had me thinking back to Jeff's CodingHorror post about it, and how it was kinda funny that he had a site up for nearly a month before addressing it. Of course, no one can know _everything_, but it got me w...
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Python's unittest logic === Can someone explain this result to me. The first test succeeds but the second fails, although the variable tested is changed in the first test. >>> class MyTest(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): self.i = 1 def testA(self): self.i = 3 self.assertEqu...
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What is the null value of Nullable(Of T) ? === I have a nullable property, and I want to return a null value. How do I do that in VB.NET ? Currently I use this solution, but I think there might be a better way. Public Shared ReadOnly Property rubrique_id() As Nullable(Of Integer) Get ...
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How do I use .htaccess to redirect to a URL containing HTTP_HOST? === **Problem** I need to redirect some short convenience URLs to longer actual URLs. The site in question uses a set of subdomains to identify a set of development or live versions. I would like the URL to which certain requests are redirected to...
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Automated testing of FLEX based applications === What tools, preferably open source, are recommended for driving an automated test suite on a FLEX based web application? The same tool also having built in capabilities to drive Web Services would be nice.
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equivalent vb code for a java code === Can anyone tell me what exactly does thi java code do? SecureRandom random = SecureRandom.getInstance("SHA1PRNG"); byte[] bytes = new byte[20]; synchronized (random) { random.nextBytes(bytes); } return Base64.encode(bytes); ---------------------------------------------...
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gwt lazy loading === Is it possible in large GWT project, load some potion of JavaScript lazy, on the fly? Like overlays. PS: Iframes is not a solution.
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How do I change the type of control that is used in a .NET PropertyGrid === I have a Windows application that uses a .NET PropertyGrid control. Is it possible to change the type of control that is used for the value field of a property? I would like to be able to use a RichTextBox to allow better formatting of the...
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Auto number column in SharePoint list === In a SharePoint list I want an auto number column that as I add to the list get's incremented. How best can I go about this? All the best Kieran
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Is a software token a valid second factor in multi-factor security? === We are changing our remote log-in security process at my workplace, and we are concerned that the new system does not use <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two-factor_authentication">multi-factor authentication</a> as the old one did. (We had ...
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One Update Panel vs. Multiple Update Panels === I have an ASP.NET web page that displays a variety of fields that need to be updated best on certain conditions, button clicks and so on. We've implemented AJAX, using the ASP.NET Update Panel to avoid visible postbacks. Originally there was only *one* area that neede...
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C++: When Has The volatile Keyword Ever Helped You? === I'd like to know of an example of a problem which was solved by adding the __volatile__ keyword. I'm sure it has helped *somebody* solve *something*, but I don't know where I would actually apply it. In my case, it has __never__ been the answer.
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Hot to commit changes for a TreeView while editing a node (C#)? === I am playing with Microsoft's TreeView control and I am trying to force a data update of some sorts while editing a node's label, similar to UpdateData for a grid. Basically, in my editor, I have a Save button and this TreeView control: what I want...
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Exception handling in Delphi === Is there a good way to find out which exceptions a procedure/function can raise in Delphi (including it's called procedures/functions)? In Java you always have to declare which exceptions that can be thrown, but this is not the case in Delphi, which could lead to unhandled exceptio...
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Multiple return values to indicate success/failure. === I'm kind of interested in getting some feedback about this technique I picked up from somewhere. I use this when a function can either succeed or fail, but you'd like to get more information about why it failed. A standard way to do this same thing would be w...
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Do you know any good distributed database systems? === What's the best way to scale a single database horizontally?
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Can you use CMFCVisualManager with a dialog based application? === Can you use CMFCVisualManager with a dialog based application to change the applications appearance? If so how is it done?
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Future of Winforms? === I have an app that I've written in C#/WinForms ([my little app][1]). To make it cross-platform, I'm thinking of redoing it in Adobe AIR. Are there any arguments in favor of WinForms as a cross-platform app? Is there a cross-platform future for Winforms (e.g., Mono, etc.)? Suggestions for cross-...
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Temp tables and SQL SELECT performance === Why does the use of temp tables with a SELECT statement improve the logical I/O count? Wouldn't it increase the amount of hits to a database instead of decreasing it. Is this because the 'problem' is broken down into sections? I'd like to know what's going on behind the scene...
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How do I invoke an exe that is an embedded resource in a .Net assembly? === I have an executable file that is included in my .net assembly as an embedded resource. Is there a way to run this executable that does not involve writing it out to disk and launching it? This is .Net 2.0.
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Embed data in a C++ program === I've got a C++ program that uses SQLite. I want to store the SQL queries in a separate file -- a plain-text file, *not* a source code file -- but embed that file in the executable file like a resource. (This has to run on Linux, so I can't store it as an actual resource as far as I k...
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SharePoint Content Query Web Part === I have a content query web part that queries by content type against a site collection. I have grouped it by content type so I have: -- Agenda (Content Type) ----Agenda #1 ----Agenda #2 -- Report (Content Type) ----Report #1 ----Report #2 I would...
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"Could not find file" when using isolated storage === I'm saving some stuff in an IsolatedStorageFile. It works well and I can retrieve the saved values when calling the saving and retrieving methods in my DAL layer from my GUI layer. However, when I try to retrieve the same settings from another assembly in the same ...
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What is the best way to process all versions of MS Excel spreadsheets with php on a non-Windows machine. === I am importing data from MS Excel spreadsheets into a php/mySQL application. Several different parties are supplying the spreadsheets and they are in formats ranging from Excel 4.0 to Excel 2007. I am having ...
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Should I use a state machine or a sequence workflow in WF? === I have a repeatable business process that I execute every week as part of my configuration management responsibilities. The process does not change: I download change details into Excel, open the spreadsheet and copy out details based on a macro, create a ...
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Is there an 'Unformat' method in delphi === Has anyone written an 'Unformat' routine for Delphi? What I'm imagining is the opposite of Format and looks something like this Unformat('a number %n and another %n',[float1, float2]); So you could unpack a string into a series of variables using format strings. ...
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how to remove this kind of symbols from string? === Imagine I have String in C#: "I Don’t see ya.." I want to remove (replace to nothing or etc...) these "’" symbols. Any ideas how to do this? :)
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Is there a name for this anti-pattern? === Let me start by saying that I do not advocate this approach, but I saw it recently and I was wondering if there was a name for it I could use to point the guilty party to. So here goes. Now you have a method, and you want to return a value. You _also_ want to return an e...
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Which is generally best to use -- StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase or StringComparison.InvariantCultureIgnoreCase? === If I have some code like this: If key.Equals("search", StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase) Then ' .. do something .. And I don't care about the case, should I use OrdinalIgnoreCase, Invariant...
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Is it better to join two fields together, or to compare them each to the same constant? === For example which is better: select * from t1, t2 where t1.country='US' and t2.country=t1.country and t1.id=t2.id <br>or<br> select * from t1, t2 where t1.country'US' and t2.country='US' and t1.id=t2.id better as in les...
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Good book for a C# developer going over to Java? === I'm pretty fluent in C#, but maybe need to go over to the dark^H^H^H^H other side and code some Java again. I'm ok with the Java language, as well as OO in general. But I want to learn some more about whats special in Java, as well as, if possible, whats different f...
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How do I get TextMate style quotes in Emacs? === In textmate, when there's a current selection, I hit the " key and the selection gets surrounded by quotes. The same thing happens with other balanced characters like (, {, [ and '. Am I missing something obvious in Emacs configuration that would enable similar behav...
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How do you detect Credit card type based on number? === I'm trying to figure out how to detect the type of credit card based purely on it's number. Does anyone know of a definitive, reliable way to find this?
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Static libraries with managed code issue === Problem (simplified to make things clearer): 1. there is one statically-linked static.lib that has a function that increments: extern int CallCount = 0; int TheFunction() { void *p = &CallCount; printf("Function called"); ...
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