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What is the best way to force yourself to master vi?
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A good while ago, I read [an article by the creator of viemu][1], clearing up a lot of the misconceptions about vi, as well as explaining why it's a good idea (and why it's been very popular for the last 30 years+). The same guy also has [a great set of graphica... | 4 | [
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How do you force a CIFS connection to unmount
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I have a CIFS share mounted on a Linux machine. The CIFS server is down, or the internet connection is down, and anything that touches the CIFS mount now takes several minutes to timeout, and is unkillable while you wait. I can't even run ls in my home directory bec... | 0 | [
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Modify an xml files in a jar file with Java
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I currently am tasked with updating an XML file (persistance.xml) within a jar at a customers site. I can of course unjar the file, update the xml, then rejar the file for redeployment. I would like to kind these command line operations in a Swing App so that the perso... | 0 | [
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what is the flex (ActionScript3) syntax for a function valued function's type?
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What is the syntax to declare a type for my compare-function generator in code like the following?
var colName:String = ""; // actually assigned in a loop
gc.sortCompareFunction = function() : ??WHAT_GOES_HERE??
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Has anyone hooked up BizTalk and Fogbugz?
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We have an intranet system that schedules routine tasks. We also have Fogbugz for bug tracking. When an urgent bug comes in, we track that task in the bugtracker. However, I need to write back to both the Intranet and our CMS. I'm thinking Biztalk as the middle piece, but ... | 0 | [
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How to do I check CPU and Memory Usage in Java?
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I need to check CPU and memory usage for the server in java, anyone know how it could be done? | 0 | [
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Tools to effectively manage the information?
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How do you guys manage the information overflow?
What are the tools that you guys use?
One of the usefull tool is RSS feed reader.
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Is there a platform independent way (Java?) to read an audio CD's TOC?
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I would like to avoid using native libaries if at all possible. Surely there is a better way to solve this issue for Linux, Windows and Mac OS X. | 0 | [
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Can you send a signal to Windows Explorer to make it refresh the systray icons?
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This problem has been afflicting me for quite a while and it's been really annoying.
Every time I login after a reboot/power cycle the explorer takes some time to show up.
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Deploying VSTO Project to Server
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Is it possible to place an application using vsto if the office is not installed? It doesn't appear to be so, but I was wondering if anyone had a work-around. | 0 | [
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What would you recommend as the best free online resource / tutorial to learn Agile Software Development methods?
===
I'm trying to learn Agile Software Development principles in a hurry and don't have time to wait for a book to arrive.
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Which to use, eruby or erb?
===
What's the difference between eruby and erb? What considerations would drive me to choose one or the other?
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Are there any projects for replacing HTML and the current javascript?
===
Google created protocol buffers as a replacement for the bulky XML method of data transition. Faster XML processing was just not good enough. Most of the web has grown up as a hodge podge of different technologies that have been integrated to w... | 0 | [
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is there a way for my binary to react to some global hotkeys in linux ?
===
Is it possible to listen for a certain hotkey ( e.g:Ctrl-I ) and then perform a specific action ? My application is written in C , will only run on Linux , and it doesn't have a GUI . Are there any libraries that help with this kind of task ?
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===
Our team has been experiencing a recurring problem with velocity templates. Upon rendering, some throw a RuntimeException with the message "Template.merge() failure - Unable to render Velocity Template, '/template.vm'". We have not been able t... | 0 | [
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where can I find vim-enhanced resources?
===
I recently installed vim-enhanced , but I can't find any article/tutorial related to it.All I could find is a page that briefly describes it's new features , along with several RPM's to download .
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Rhino Mocks: What scope do actions inside Do() execute in?
===
I notice that if I write
Expect.Call(delegate { obj.Method(null); }).IgnoreArguments().Do(
new Action(() => {Console.Write("executed");throw new Exception(); }));
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Bash or Ksh ?
===
I'm not new to *nix, however lately I have been spending a lot of time at the prompt to do my development for my job. My question is what are the advantages of using Korn Shell or Bash Shell? Where are the pitfalls of using one over the other? Looking to understand from the perspective of a user, rat... | 2 | [
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Php error_reporting, Best setting for development? E_STRICT ?
===
Typically I use E_ALL to see anything that php might say about my code to try and improve it.
I just noticed a error constant E_STRICT, but have never used or heard about it, is this a good setting to use for development? The manual says:
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How good are you at a given language?
===
I get asked "how good are you at {a programming language goes here}" and quite honestly, I'm not sure how to answer them.
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How can I cause subversion to check out projects from other repositories?
===
I recently was working with a subversion project that checked out code not only from the repository I was working with, but also from a separate repository on a different server.
How can I configure my repository to do this?
I'm using ... | 0 | [
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Any tools to generate an XSD schema from an XML instance document?
===
I am looking for a tool which will take an XML instance document and output a corresponding XSD schema.
I certainly recognize that the generated XSD schema will be limited when compared to creating a schema by hand (it probably won't handle opti... | 0 | [
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Delegating a task in and getting notified when it completes (in C#)
===
Conceptually, I would like to accomplish the following but have had trouble understand how to code it properly in C#:
<pre><code>
SomeMethod { // Member of AClass{}
DoSomething;
Start WorkerMethod() from BClass in another thread;
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How do I compile mod_dontdothat on Windows
===
I cannot seem to compile mod_dontdothat on Windows. Has anybody managed to achieve this? | 0 | [
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What is a good book for Javascript the language, and not Javascript frameworks, usage, and quirks?
===
I find myself using Javascript day to day without a solid understanding of the language. There are some great writeups out there about using specific features of the language, but I'd like a distilled, printed book ... | 4 | [
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How can I create a command line (unix/linux) instruction that uses variables to execute numerous commands?
===
I need to rearrange some content in various directories but it's a bit of a pain. In order to debug the application I'm working on (a ruby app) I need to move my gems into my gem folder one at a time (long st... | 0 | [
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Is there a quality, file-size, or other benefit to JPEG sizes being multiples of 8px or 16px?
===
The JPEG compression encoding process splits a given image into blocks of 8x8 pixels, working with these blocks in future lossy and lossless compressions. <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jpeg#JPEG_codec_example">[so... | 0 | [
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Uninstall Mono from Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard
===
I installed Mono on my iMac last night and I immidiately had a change of heart! I don't think Mono is ready for prime time.
The Mono website says to run the following script to uninstall:
#!/bin/sh -x
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How do you integrate system testing into an agile process?
===
The classic descriptions of agile development have releasable code at the end of an iteration. If there is further testing and validation that has to happen to create a releasable product, how do you integrate that into the process? | 0 | [
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Tool to parse a file
===
I'm trying to figure out the best way to parse a GE Logician MEL trace file to make it easier to read.
It has segments like
<pre>>{!gDYNAMIC_3205_1215032915_810 = (clYN)}
execute>GDYNAMIC_3205_1215032915_810 = "Yes, No"
results>"Yes, No"
execute>end
results>"Yes, No"
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How can i combine two columns containing Richtext data/files
===
What is the best way to maniupulate richtext / *.rtf data in SQL server 2005 / 2008
I have looked at ocx solutions. Maybe creating some CLR stored procs?? | 0 | [
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How do I implement custom drag functionality in a Flex list control?
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Flex has built in drag-n-drop for list controls, and allows you to override this. But they don't cover this in examples. The built-in functionality automatically drags the list-item, if you want to override this you find the handlers are being se... | 0 | [
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Is there a Powershell "string does not contain" cmdlet or syntax?
===
In Powershell I'm reading in a text file. I'm then doing a Foreach-Object over the text file and am only interested in the lines that do NOT contain strings that are in $arrayOfStringsNotInterestedIn
Does anybody know the syntax for this?
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How do I add a namespace reference to a SOAP response with Apache Axis2 and Java
===
I'm looking at the SOAP output from a web service I'm developing, and I noticed something curious:
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XBAP Application, can these work in Google Chrome?
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I'm developing a .NET 3.5 XBAP application that runs perfectly fine in FF3 and IE6/7 etc. I'm just wondering if its possible to get these to run under other browsers, specifically (as its in the limelight at the moment) Google Chrome. | 0 | [
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Which resources should one monitor on a Linux server running a web-server or database
===
When running any kind of server under load there are several resources that one would like to monitor to make sure that the server is healthy. This is specifically true when testing the system under load.
Some examples for th... | 0 | [
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Why isn't there a viable mod_ruby for Apache yet?
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As popular as Ruby and Rails are, it seems like this problem would already be solved. JRuby and mod_rails are all fine and dandy, but why isn't there an Apache mod for just straight Ruby? | 0 | [
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Does Scripting.Dictionary's RemoveAll() method release all of its elements first?
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In a VB6 application, I have a `Dictionary` whose keys are `String`s and values are instances of a custom class. If I call `RemoveAll()` on the `Dictionary`, will it first free the custom objects? Or do I explicitly need to do this... | 0 | [
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How to stop a mp3 file from being downloaded by flash when in streaming mode
===
I have a flash player that has a set of songs loaded via an xml file.
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Begning J2EE
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Obtain parameter values from StackFrame in .NET?
===
I would like to be able to obtain all the parameter values from the StackFrame in .NET. A bit like how you're able to see the values in the CallStack when in the VS debugger. My approach has concentrated on using the StackFrame class and then to reflect over a Param... | 0 | [
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What datatype should be used for storing phone numbers in SQL Server 2005?
===
I need to store phone numbers in a table. Please suggest which datatype should I use?
**Wait. Please read on before you hit reply..**
This field needs to be indexed heavily as customers can use this field for searching (including wild ... | 0 | [
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Remove columns from DataTable in C#
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I have a DataSet which I get a DataTable from that I am being passed back from a function call. It has 15-20 columns, however I only want 10 columns of the data.
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How to make jQuery effects run in sequence, not simultaneously?
===
How do I have two effects in jQuery run in sequence, not simultaneously? Take this piece of code for example:
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$(".page:visible").fadeOut("normal");
$("#projects").fadeIn("normal");
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General Development Notes
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During a typical day programming, I implement functions in a way that I would like to remember. For instance, say I tuned a DB insert function that, when I come across the situation again, I want to find what I did to resuse.
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How to limit execution time for a Perl script in IIS
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This is a shared hosting environment. I control the server, but not necessarily the content. I've got a client with a Perl script that seems to run out of control every now and then and suck down 50% of the processor until the process is killed.
With ASP sc... | 0 | [
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What is the easiest way to get total number for lines of code (LOC) in SQL Server?
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Is there a working on-the-fly compilation in NetBeans 6.5 and how well is it doing?
===
I learned today that NetBeans 6.5 should have an on-the-fly compilation of (single) Java files. This feature is well known from Eclipse: Simply sotre the file and the compiled class is stored, too. Is NetBeans working the same way?... | 0 | [
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Create instance of generic type in Java?
===
Is it possible to create an instance of a generic type in Java? I'm thinking based on what I've seen that the answer is "no" (due to type erasure), but I'd be interested if anyone can see something I'm missing:
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How to display a dynamically allocated array in the Visual Studio debugger?
===
If you have a statically allocated array, the Visual Studio debugger can easily display all of the array elements. However, if you have an array allocated dynamically and pointed to by a pointer, it will only display the first element of ... | 0 | [
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Problem accessing the content of a div when that content came from an Ajax call
===
Here's a very simple Prototype example.
All it does is, on window load, an ajax call which sticks some html into a div.
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How can one detect being in a chroot jail without root privileges? Assume a standard BSD or Linux system. The best I came up with was to look at the inode value for "/" and to consider whether it is reasonably low, but I would like a more accurate method for detection. | 0 | [
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In C/C++, what is an unsigned char used for? How is this different from a regular char? | 0 | [
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In C++, what is the purpose of the scope resolution operator when used without a scope? For instance:
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How can I detect when an Exception's been thrown globally in Java?
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How can I detect when an Exception has been thrown anywhere in my application?
I'm try to auto-magically send myself an email whenever an exception is thrown anywhere in my Java Desktop Application. I figure this way I can be more proactive.
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How do you quickly find the URL for a Win32 API on MSDN?
===
How do you quickly find the URL for a Win32 API on MSDN? It's easy for .NET methods -- just add the method name (for example, System.Byte.ToString) to http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/.
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How do you start running the program over again in gdb with 'target remote'?
===
When you're doing a usual <tt>gdb</tt> session on an executable file on the same computer, you can give the <tt>run</tt> command and it will start the program over again.
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How to make a Side-by-Side Compiler for .NET
===
Nikhil Kothari's [Script#][1] is quite possibly one of the most amazing concepts I've seen in the JavaScript arena for quite some time. This question isn't about JavaScript, but rather about language compilation in the .NET runtime.
I've been rather interested in how... | 0 | [
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In how many languages is Null not equal to anything not even Null?
===
In how many languages is Null not equal to anything not even Null?
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Open Source Database Plugin For Eclipse?
===
Does anyone know of a good open source plugin for database querying and exploring within Eclipse?
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"Could not reformat the document" in ASP.NET, VS2008
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I'm in an **ASP.NET UserControl**. When I type Control-K, Control-D to reformat all the markup, I get a series of messages from VS 2008:
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SelectedIndexChanged event handler getting old index
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I'm handling the onSelectIndexChanged event. An event is raised when the DropDownList selection changes. the problem is that the DropDownList still returns the old values for SelectedValue and SelectedIndex. What am I doing wrong?
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What real-world language implement academic features from functional programming?
===
Lisp developed a set of interesting language features quite early on in the academic world, but most of them never caught on in production environments.
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Multicolor cursor in X
===
X has the method XCreatePixmapCursor to create a cursor from a pixmap with a color depth of 1. The foreground and background colors can be other than black and white, but there are only two colors.
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Can anyone recommend an efficient method to execute XSLT transforms of XML data within a Ruby application? The XSL gem (REXSL) is not available yet, and while I have seen a project or two that implement it, I'm wary of using them so early on. A friend had recommended a shell out call t... | 0 | [
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execute an insert and then log in one sqlcommand
===
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Force numerical order on a SQL Server 2005 varchar column, containing letters and numbers?
===
I have a column containing the strings 'Operator (1)' and so on until 'Operator (600)' so far.
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How to make embedded servlet engine instantiate servlets eagerly?
===
The problem is simple, but I'm struggling a bit already.
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Make VS compiler catch signed/unsigned assignments?
===
The Visual Studio compiler does not seem to warn on signed/unsigned assignments, only on comparisons. For example the code below will generate a warning on the if statement but not the initial assignments.
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NHibernate to not cache a property
===
How can I configure NHibernate to not cache a file. I know I can create a method that does an HSQL, but can I through a configuration setting in the <class>.xml file or the hibernate xml file itself to not cache a property?
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Uses of "using" in C#
===
User [kokos][1] answered the wonderful [Hidden Features of C#][2] question by mentioning the **using** keyword. Can you elaborate on that? What are good uses of **using**?
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===
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mmc could not create the snap in error when launching internet information services
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I am getting this error when trying to run internet information services on a Virtual Machine running windows XP. Anyone have any idea?
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I am using URLDownloadToFile to retrieve a file from a website. Subsequent calls return the original file rather than an updated version. I assume it is retrieving a cached version.
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What method do I call to get the name of a class? | 0 | [
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Nant and changing file properties (read-only to writable)
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As part of the Nant copy task, I would like to change the properties of the files in the target location. For instance make the files "read-write" from "read-only". How would I do this? | 0 | [
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Hierarchical Group Permissions Theory/Resources?
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Eclipse RCP app fails to start
===
I have an Eclipse RCP app running on Java 6. When I try to run the product configuration from within Eclipse, it silently terminates almost immediately. No error is reported in the console. I've tried setting breakpoints in the IApplication and in the Activator, and neither are re... | 0 | [
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How can I pre-compress files with mod_deflate in Apache 2.x?
===
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What are the major new 'core' features of MS SQL Server 2008?
===
I'm looking mainly at things like new SQL syntax, new kinds of locking, new capabilities etc. Not so much in the surrounding services like data warehousing and reports... | 0 | [
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Formatting a long timestamp into a Date with JSTL
===
I am pulling a long timestamp from a database, but want to present it as a Date using Tags only, no embedded java in the JSP.<br><br> I've created my own tag to do this because I was unable to get the parseDate and formatDate tags to work, but that's not to say the... | 0 | [
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WPF UserControl Design Time Size
===
When creating a UserControl in WPF, I find it convenient to give it some arbitrary Height and Width values so that I can view my changes in the Visual Studio designer. When I run the control, however, I want the Height and Width to be undefined, so that the control will expand to f... | 0 | [
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Best way to convert pdf files to tiff files
===
I have around 1000 pdf filesand I need to convert them to 300 dpi tiff files. What is the best way to do this? If there is an SDK or something or a tool that can be scripted that would be ideal. | 0 | [
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Trying to convert bunch of jpegs into a movie
===
I have 28,000 images I need to convert into a movie.
I tried
mencoder mf://*.jpg -mf w=640:h=480:fps=30:type=jpg -ovc lavc -lavcopts vcodec=msmpeg4v2 -nosound -o ../output-msmpeg4v2.avi
But it seems to crap out at 7500 frames.
The files are named
webcam... | 0 | [
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Form library
===
Zend_Form has a few problems for my use cases.
HTML_QuickForm2 looks dead (frozen in alpha for almost a year).
What is a good standalone alternative to these? | 0 | [
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===
I understand that some countries have laws regarding website accessibility. In general, what are the minimum requirements that a website must meet to be accessible, regardless of country? | 0 | [
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What are the best anti-code sites?
===
What are the best anti-code sites that people have found? What I mean by "anti-code" is websites, books, blogs, etc. that describe or explain bad code with the tongue-in-cheek goal of showing us what we should not do. (I made up the phase anti-code for lack of a better term.)
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Better terminal in Mac OS X -- reversing the control and command key-mappings
===
I'm trying to have the same KDE Konsole experience within Mac OS X.
Here's my (overly complicated?) setup:
- I have Control and Command swapped at the System Preferences level. (Can't live without this)
- Parallels lets you, ... | 0 | [
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Hidden Features of C++
===
No C++ love when it comes to the "hidden features of" line of questions? Figured I would throw it out there. What are some of the hidden features of C++? | 4 | [
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Initializing user.config or app.exe.config during install
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I am developing a .NET WinForms application which relies on user.config to store various useful settings such as intranet web service URLs. We would like to make it possible to import custom initial settings as part of the installation. The use case for t... | 0 | [
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What is your favorite low-level profiling tool?
===
Its not uncommon that I have a program whose performance relies heavily on just a few functions and I want to be able to measure a single loop or code segment's speed down to single-clock precision so that I know whether my changes are actually improving performance ... | 0 | [
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Databinding ApplicationSettings to Custom Components
===
I have a custom component where I have implemented
INotifyPropertyChanged and IBindableComponent.
However, when I try to databind a property, the designer adds this
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this.component11.TestString =
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Serializing SQL CE data to XML
===
I'm working on a product feature that will allow the user to export data from a SQL CE database on one copy of my application and re-import it into SQL CE on the other end. This data is not whole tables, but the result of queries.
I had hoped to take advantage of .net's built-in X... | 0 | [
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Using Lock pages in memory without being Administrator on Windows Vista and 2008 Server
===
The following question answers how you get large memory pages on Windows "[how do i run my app with large pages in windows][1]".
The problem I'm trying to solve is how do I configure it on Vista and 2008 Server.
Normally ... | 0 | [
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How to use form values from an unbound form
===
I have a web report that uses a Django form (new forms) for fields that control the query used to generate the report (start date, end date, ...). The issue I'm having is that the page should work using the form's initial values (unbound), but I can't access the cleaned_... | 0 | [
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How do i pass an object to a JSP tag
===
I have a JSP page that contains a scriplet where i instantiate an object. I would like to pass that object into the JSP tag without using any cache.
For example i would like to accomplish this:
<%@ taglib prefix="wf" uri="JspCustomTag" %>
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