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When should I use Compiled LINQ vs Normal LINQ === I just read up on a performance of LINQ, and there is a HUGE amount to be gained by using Compiled LINQ. Now, why won't I always use compiled LINQ?
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How do I find the high water mark (for sessions) on Oracle 9i === How can I find the high water mark (the historical maximum number of concurrent users) in an oracle database (9i).
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How do you get a custom id to render using HtmlHelper in MVC === Using preview 4 of [ASP.NET MVC][1] Code like: <%= Html.CheckBox( "myCheckBox", "Click Here", "True", false ) %> only outputs: <input type="checkbox" value="True" name="myCheckBox" /> There is a `name` there for the form post bac...
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Pylons error - 'MySQL server has gone away' === [I hope this isn't too obscure&hellip; I'll ask the newsgroup if nobody knows here] I'm using Pylons (a python framework) to serve a simple web application, but it seems to die from time to time, with this in the error log: (2006, 'MySQL server has gone away') I di...
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MySQL replication: if i don't specify any databases, will log_bin log EVERYTHING? (i want that) === I'm setting up replication for a server which runs a bunch of databases (one per client) and plan on adding more all the time, on my.cnf, Instead of having: binlog-do-db = databasename 1 binlog-do-db = dat...
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Best MS DOS tutorial for beginners? === I'm trying to find a well written understandable MS DOS tutorial for beginners trying to use the command prompt. I'm working with one such beginner and they keep calling me with questions about commands, and I want a concise tutorial or reference to send them to. I tried goo...
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Generate Insert SQL statements from a csv file === I need to import a csv file into Firebird and I've spent a couple of hours trying out some tools and none fit my needs. The main problem is that all the tools I've been trying like [EMS Data Import][1] and [Firebird Data Wizard][2] expect that my csv file contains ...
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Instrumenting a UI === How are you instrumenting your UI's? In the past I've read that people have instrumented their user interfaces, but what I haven't found is examples or tips on *how* to instrument a UI. - How are you instrumenting your UI? - What format are you storing the instrumentation? - How are y...
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Test Distribution === At my work we are running a group of tests that consist of about 3,000 separate test cases. Previously we were running this entire test suite on one machine, which took about 24-72 hours to complete the entire test run. We now have created our own system for grouping and distributing the tests am...
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Connection Pooling in .NET/MSSQL? === Is it necessary or advantageous to write custom connection pooling code when developing applications in .NET with an MSSQL database? I know that ADO.NET gives you the option to enable/disable connection pooling -- does that mean that it's built into the framework and I don't need...
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Entourage with Exchange 07 === So this is IT more than programming but google found nothing, and you guys are just the right kind of geniuses. **My Exchange Server 2007 and Entourage clients don't play nice.** Right now the big issue is that the entourage client will not connect to exchange 2007 ( entourage 200...
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How do you determine the size of a file in C? === How can I figure out the size of a file, in bytes? unsigned int fsize(char* file){ //what goes here? }
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I can't get my debugger to stop breaking on first-chance exceptions === I'm using Visual C++ 2003 to debug a program remotely via TCP/IP. I had set the Win32 exception c00000005, "Access violation," to break into the debugger when thrown. Then, I set it back to "Use parent setting." The setting for the parent, Win3...
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Unit of Work Pattern in .Net === Does anyone have any concrete examples of a simple Unit of Work pattern in C# or Visual Basic that would handle the following scenario? I'm writing a WinForms application in which a customer can have multiple addresses associated with it. The user can add, edit and delete addresses...
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Class::DBI-like library for php? === I have inherited an old crusty PHP application, and I'd like to refactor it into something a little nicer to deal with, but in a gradual manner. In perl's CPAN, there is a series of classes around Class::DBI that allow you to use database rows as the basis for objects in your code,...
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Generating Icon Files === I'm looking for an online solution for generating .ICO files. I'd like the ICO files to have the ability to have transparency as well. What software or web site do you use to create them?
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Subversion Repository Redundancy === What is the best way to create redundant subversion repositories? I have a subversion repository (linked through apache2 and WebDAV) and would like to create a mirror repository on a different server in the event of outages, but I am not certain of the best way to proceed. I ...
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Resolving Session Fixation in JBoss === I need to prevent [Session Fixation][1], a particular type of session hijacking, in a Java web application running in JBoss. However, it appears that the standard idiom [doesn't work in JBoss][2]. Can this be worked around? [1]: http://www.owasp.org/index.php/Session_Fixati...
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Using unhandled exceptions instead of Contains()? === Imagine an object you are working with has a collection of other objects associated with it, for example the Controls collection on a WinForm. You want to check for a certain object in the collection, but the collection doesn't have a Contains() method. There are...
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Different text formats in UITextView ? Or something else? === I want to set different text formats (normal, bold, italic...) in the same text view. Is it possible with UITextView ? Or what else ? Thanks for your advices
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How to get div id using div class and passing it function jquery === I need to get div id and its child class name by using div name . But div Id will be different and unique all the time. **HTML** <div class="diagram" id="12" > <div class="121"> ... </div> </div> <div cla...
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Guice Assisted Injection with custom Annotations === At the moment I use Assisted Injection with Named Parameters like this: public interface Factory { public MyObject create(@Assisted("string1") String string1, @Assisted("string2") String string2); } This works great. But I think it is a bit ugly ...
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Bug in a delete button in JSF page === I'm trying to implement JSF table with delete button. This is the JavaScript which displays the dialog: function dialog(a){ $("<div />", { text: a }).dialog({ width: 600, buttons: { ...
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how to implement infinite scroll masonry === I have used masonry js for showing content on my site. I want to implement infinite scrolling functionality using this file. I have see this demo http://masonry.desandro.com/demos/infinite-scroll.html but i can't understand how I can implement this demo in my w...
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Asynchronous serialization process produces incomplete bean === I have a class with object initialized to null : public class MyClass extends MySuperClass implements Serializable { private AnotherClass anotherClass = null; public AnotherClass getAnotherClass() { if(anotherCl...
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Command working in terminal, but not via QProcess === ifconfig | grep 'inet' is working when executed via terminal. But not via QProcess My sample code is QProcess p1; p1.start("ifconfig | grep 'inet'"); p1.waitForFinished(); QString output(p1.readAllStandardOutput()); textEdit->se...
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How to modify a query to force use of an left prefix of an index? === I have SQL queries of the following kind:<br> SELECT * FROM data_table WHERE col2 >= x AND col2 < x+y There is an index_1(col1, col2, col3) present on data_table whereas column one to three hold integer values greater than zero while null ...
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Can I run fortify on single class file? === I installed [Fortify](https://www.fortify.com) and it's eclipse plugin to scan my application. Scanning the whole application takes close to an hour. I don't see an option to scan individual files when I right click on them. Is there an option to run fortify on indivi...
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Firebug for IE === Trying to fix JavaScript bugs is huge pain as is determining the styles applied to an element. Firebug makes these issues a lot easier when working on Firefox, but when do you do when the code works fine on Firefox but IE is complaining?
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URL Redirection for SSL virtual hosts === What is the best way to transparently rewrite a URL over an SSL connection with Apache 2.2? Apache 2 does not natively support multiple name-based virtual hosts for an SSL connection and I have heard that mod_rewrite can help with this. I would like to do something like thi...
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MySQL Administrator Backups: "Compatibility Mode", What Exactly is this doing? === In Mysql Administrator, when doing backups, what exactly is "Compatibility Mode"? I'm trying to bridge backups generated by [webmin][1] with the upload tool available inside [mysql administrator][2]. My data already has a couple of ...
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How do you redirect https to http === that is, the opposite of what (seemingly) everyone teaches. I have a server on https for which I paid an SSL cert for and a mirror for which I haven't and keep around for just for emergencies so it doesn't merit getting a cert for. On my client's desktops I have SOME shortcu...
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Reading recommendations for: SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services === I have been shuffled around at work. Can anyone recommend a quick book/site to get me up to speed on SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services. Additionally; I have the following books available, a quick rating would be handy. > **Professional SQL Server...
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How do I debug Javascript in Visual Studio? === I just saw this mentioned in this [thread][1] and didn't know it could be done. I'm a VS newbie, so how do you do it? Is there a separate debugger for Javascript? I know how to work the one for code-behind pages... I usually use Firebug to deal with debugging JS. ...
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How do you handle audit logging with SSRS? === I have some reports in SQL Server Reporting Services 2005 that I need to keep audit logs for. The audit log should include who ran what report with what parameters. I can't use Windows authentication. What is the best way to log this information?
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How do you get the icons out of shell32.dll? === I'd like to get the Tree icon to use for a homegrown app. Does anyone know how to extrace the images out as .icon files? I'd like both the 16x16 and 32x32, or I'd just do a screen capture.
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Conditional Visibility and Page Breaks with SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services === I know there's a bug with conditional visibility and page breaks with SQL 2005, but I wonder if anyone has come up with a work around. I have a table that has a conditional visibility expression, and I need a page break at the end of...
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Visual Studio Optimizations === Visual studio is a pretty awesome IDE, but sometimes you just wish it would go faster. I was wondering if people have any tips or tricks to help speed up visual studio in day to day use. Things that I'm particularly interested in are speeding up build times and switching aspx files f...
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Mod-Rewrite loading files behind the DocumentRoot === I'm using htaccess and mod_rewrite to point to files that reside behide the DocumentRoot. My folder structure looks like this: <pre> home/ webroot/ other_files/ </pre> I have a <code>.htaccess</code> file in webroot with the following: ...
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MSVC6: Breakpoint stops program - WTF? === Using Microsoft Visual Studio 98, Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 SP6 When running under the debugger, there's only one problem. If I pause the program and resume, everything's fine. The problem? When I hit a breakpoint, my program stops. But not in a good way; execution ha...
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Enum Flags Attribute === Anyone have a good explanation or example they could post?
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F# curried function === Anyone have a decent example, preferably practical/useful, they could post demonstrating the concept?
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Secure Memory Allocator in C++ === I want to create an allocator which provides memory with the following attributes: - cannot be paged to disk. - is incredibly hard to access through an attached debugger The idea is that this will contain sensitive information (like licence information) which should be i...
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I don't grok the WPF command pattern === I've done some WPF programing and one thing I never got was the command pattern. Every example seems to be for built in ones, edit, cut, paste. Anyone have an example or suggestion of best practice for custom commands?
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Best non-image based CAPTCHA? === It looks like we'll be adding [CAPTCHA](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captcha) support to Stack Overflow. This is necessary to prevent bots, spammers, and other malicious scripted activity. We only want human beings to post or edit things here! We'll be using a JavaScript (JQuery) C...
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Use the routing engine for form submissions in ASP.NET MVC Preview 4 === I'm using ASP.NET MVC Preview 4 and would like to know how to use the routing engine for form submissions. For example, I have a route like this: routes.MapRoute( "TestController-TestAction", "TestContr...
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Shelve in TortoiseSVN? === I've moved from TFS to SVN (TortoiseSVN) with my current company. I really miss the "Shelve" feature of TFS. I've read various articles on how to "Shelve" with SVN, but I've read nothing that gives a very simple experience to "shelve" work. Ideally, I'd like extra items added to the Torto...
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How should I monitor potential threats to my site? === By looking at our DB's error log, we found that there was a constant stream of almost successful SQL injection attacks. Some quick coding avoided that, but how could I have setup a monitor for both the DB and Web server (including POST requests) to check for this?...
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Lucene exact ordering === I've had this long term issue in not quite understanding how to implement a decent Lucene sort or ranking. Say I have a list of cities and their populations. If someone searches "new" or "london" I want the list of prefix matches ordered by population, and I have that working with a prefix s...
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With Lucene: Why do I get a Too Many Clauses error if I do a prefix search? === I've had an app doing prefix searches for a while. Recently the index size was increased and it turned out that some prefixes were too darned numerous for lucene to handle. It kept throwing me a [Too Many Clauses][1] error, which was very...
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Closet server versus Colo? === As a programmer I need a place to store my stuff. I've been running a server in my parents closet for a long time, but I recently came across a decent 2U server. I have no experience dealing with hosting companies, beyond the very cheap stuff, and I'm wondering what I should look for in ...
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is there a "try to lock, skip if timed out" operation in C# ? === <p>I need to try to lock on an object, and if its already locked just continue (after time out, or without it).</p> <p>the C# lock statement is blocking.</p>
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Visual Studio refactoring: Remove method === Is there any Visual Studio Add-In that can do the remove method refactoring? Suppose you have the following method: Result DoSomething(parameters) { return ComputeResult(parameters); } Or the variant where Result is void. The pur...
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Best way to access a control on another form in c#? === First off, this is a question about a desktop app using Windows Forms, not an ASP.Net question. I need to interact with controls on other forms. Trying to access the controls by using, for example, the following... otherForm.Controls["nameOfControl"].Vi...
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What's your "best practice" for the first Java EE Spring project? === I'm currently trying to get into the Java EE development with the Spring framework. As I'm new to Spring, it is hard to imaging how a good running project should start off. Do you have any *best practices*, tipps or major *DO NOTs* for a starter?...
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Watch for change in ip address status === Is there a way to watch for changes in the ip-address much the same as it is possible to watch for changes to files using the FileSystemWatcher? I'm connecting to a machine via tcp/ip but it takes a while until it gives me an ip-address. I would like to dim out the connect but...
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Best binary XML format for JavaME === Can anyone recommend a good binary XML format? It's for a JavaME application, so it needs to be a) Easy to implement on the server, and b) Easy to write a low-footprint parser for on a low-end JavaME client device. And it goes without saying that it needs to be smaller than XML...
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HTML Email Editor in a Windows Forms Application === We are looking for a WYSIWYG editor control for our windows application (vb.net or c#) so that users can design HTML emails (to send using the SMTP objects in the dot net framework) before sending. Currently all the available editors we can find have one of the f...
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Any good way to use Emacs for C# development? === Looking at the various C# modes for Emacs, I've found some very out of date packages: <ul> <li><a href="http://mfgames.com/linux/csharp-mode">C# Mode for Emacs</a></li> <li><a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/csde/>CSDE - C# for Emacs</a></li> </ul> Is an...
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any sample MySQL databases I can download? === I'm doing some inter-database operational research... e.g. synchronizing Oracle, MySQL, etc. Are there any nice MySQL databases that I can download, so that I can test some importing on real-world cases? I'm thinking of some open project that might have a weekly data ...
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Any good book on best practice and guidelines in developing a SDK in C? === I'm developing a small SDK in C, is there any good book or article on best practice and guidelines in the subject? I mean functions design, source code organization, portability issues etc.
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Best format for displaying rendered time on a webpage === I've started to add the time taken to render a page to the footer of our internal web applications. Currently it appears like this > Rendered in 0.062 seconds Occasionally I get rendered times like this > Rendered in 0.000 seconds Currently it's onl...
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Generic Type Conversion FROM String === Here is the problem I am having, I have a class that I want to use to store "properties" for another class, these properties simply have a name and a value. Ideally, what I would like is to be able to add _typed_ properties, so that the "value" returned is always of the type tha...
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Globus Toolkit virtual machine === Is there anyplace where one can download a virtual machine containing a working install of some Linux distro with Globus Toolkit and some development tools (Java) for testing purposes? A real deployment of a grid is more complicated but I just need something portable, for development...
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How can I empty the recycle bin for all users from a Windows service application in c# === I'm looking for a c# snippet which I can insert in a Windows service. The code must empty the recycle bin for all users on the computer. I have previously tried using SHEmptyRecycleBin (ref http://www.codeproject.com/KB/cs/Em...
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Import Namespace System.Query === I am trying to load Linq on my .Net 3.5 enabled web server by adding the following to my .aspx page: <%@ Import Namespace="System.Query" %> However, this fails and tells me it cannot find the namespace. > The type or namespace name 'Query' does not exist in the namespace...
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Numerical formatting using String.Format === Are there any codes that allow for numerical formatting of data when using string.format?
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Is there some way of recycling a Crystal Reports dataset? === I'm trying to write a Crystal Report which has totals grouped in a different way to the main report. The only way I've been able to do this so far is to use a subreport for the totals, but it means having to hit the data source again to retrieve the same da...
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Entity Framework vs LINQ to SQL === Now that .NET v3.5 SP1 has been released (along with VS2008 SP1), we now have access to the .NET entity framework. My question is this. When trying to decide between using the Entity Framework and LINQ to SQL as an ORM, what's the difference?! The way I understand it, the Ent...
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Advancing through relative dates with strtotime() === I'm trying to use strtotime() to respond to a button click to advance -1 and +1 days (two buttons) relative to the day advanced to on the previous click. Example: It's the 10th of the month, I click "-1 day" button, and now the date reads as the 9th. I click...
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Install Visual Studio 2008 Sp1 on "D" Drive === I am trying to install VS2008 sp1 to my work machine - it has a pathetic 10Gb C drive. The SP1 bootstrapper doesn't give the option to install items to D, only C. It needs 3Gb free and the machine only has about 700Mb. VS allowed me to install to D originally why not ...
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User Control Property Designer Properties === For a C# UserControl on Windows Mobile (though please answer if you know it for full Windows...it might work) how do you change what shows up in the Designer Properties window for one of the Control's public Properties. For example: private Color blah = Color.B...
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Instrumenting Database Access === Jeff mentioned in one of the podcasts that one of the things he always does is put in instrumentation for database calls, so that he can tell what queries are causing slowness etc. This is something I've measured in the past using SQL Profiler, but I'm interested in what strategies o...
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How do you use PowerShell? === [Windows PowerShell][1] came out last year and got great reviews from many .net bloggers ([Hanselman][2] comes to mind). It seemed to be touted as a great new utility that somehow made everything that you would ever do on the command line easier, and integrated with .Net. However, the mo...
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Getting accurate ticks from a timer in C# === I'm trying to rebuild an old metronome application that was originally written using MFC in C++ to be written in .NET using C#. One of the issues I'm running into is getting the timer to "tick" accurately enough. For example, assuming an easy BPM (beats per minute) of ...
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Learning Version Control, and learning it good === Where should I start learning about version control systems? I've used SVN, Team Foundation, and Sourcesafe in the past but I don't really feel like I grasp it completely, and my team doesn't seem to grasp it either. Which points are the most important to master? I...
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Should I move from C++ to Python? ... Or another language? === In the company I work for, we do a lot of file-based transaction processing. The processing centers around the conversion of files between numerous formats to suit numerous systems in numerous companies. The processing almost always involves an XML stag...
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Printing a PDF in .NET === It's the "printing question guy" again. Looking for a third-party solution to print PDFs, preferable from a service. I have seen some arguments against it, but due to our use case, this really is the preferred solution - the service will be receiving messages from a messaging bus, and ther...
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iPhone web applications, templates, frameworks? === Does anyone have any good starting points for me when looking at making web pages/sites/applications specifically for viewing on the iPhone? I've looked at templates like the one [Joe Hewitt](http://blog.wired.com/monkeybites/2007/07/meet-joe-hewitt.html) has made...
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Find out which colours are being used with the MFC Feature pack Office 2007 application style === I'm updating some of our legacy C++ code to use the "MFC feature pack" that Microsoft released for Visual Studio 2008. We've used the new classes to derive our application from CFrameWndEx, and are applying the Office 200...
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Best way to play MIDI sounds using C# === 'm trying to rebuild an old metronome application that was originally written using MFC in C++ to be written in .NET using C#. One of the issues I'm running into is playing the midi files that are used to represent the metronome "clicks". I've found a few articles online ab...
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Ant build scripts, antcall, dependancies, etc === I have a build script and as part of that script it copies a jar file to a directory, for ease lets call it the utils jar. the utils jar is built by another build script sitting in another directory. What im trying to do have my build script run the utils build scrip...
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Is there any list datatype in MySQL stored procedures, or a way to emulate them? === I would like to create a stored procedure in MySQL that took a list as argument. For example, say that I would like to be able to set multiple tags for an item in one call, then what I want to do is to define a procedure that takes th...
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[C#] Best implementation for Key Value Pair Data Structure? === So I've been poking around with C# a bit lately, and all the Generic Collections have me a little confused. Say I wanted to represent a data structure where the head of a tree was a key value pair, and then there is one optional list of key value pairs be...
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Cannot add WebViewer of ActiveReports to an ASP.NET page === I installed ActiveReports from their site. The version was labeled as ".NET 2.0 build 5.2.1013.2 (for Visual Studio 2005 and 2008)". I have an ASP.NET project in VS 2008 which has 2.0 as target framework. I added all the tools in the DataDynamics namespace ...
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Not showing Dialog when opening file in Acrobat Pro using Applescript === When opening Adobe Acrobat Pro, whether it be through Applescript or finder, the introductory dialog is shown. Is there a way to not show this dialog without already having checked the "Don't Show Again" option when opening a document using App...
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mod_rewrite to alias one file suffix type to another === I hope I can explain this clearly enough, but if not let me know and I'll try to clarify. I'm currently developing a site using ColdFusion and have a mod_rewrite rule in place to make it look like the site is using PHP. Any requests for index.php get processe...
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Ajax project suggestion. === Yesterday, a friend of mine asked me to suggest to him an interesting Ajax based project to do in his spare. I first thought that it'll be an easy task but no idea came out! So is there any interesting idea out there? The difficulty level wouldn't be a problem as he is willing to lea...
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SharePoint - Connection String dialog box during FeatureActivated event === Does anyone know if it is possible to display a prompt to a user/administrator when activating or installing a sharepoint feature? I am writing a custom webpart and it is connecting to a separate database, I would like to allow the admini...
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Difference between NULL and null in PHP === Is there a difference between NULL and null in PHP? Sometimes they seem to be interchangeable and sometimes not. I know that you must set a variable to NULL in order for it to be considered "null", but what about when testing it for... nullity... Do you have to say "$var ...
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Evidence Base Scheduling Tool === Are there any free tools that implement evidence based scheduling that [joel talks about][1]? There lies fogbugz of course but I am looking for a simple and free tool that can apply ebs on some tasks that I give estimates (and actual times which are complete) for. [1]: http://w...
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Get list of domains on the network === Using the Windows API, how can I get a list of domains on my network?
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Anyone know of an on-line free database? === I wrote an application that currently runs against a local instance of MySql. I would like to centralize the DB somewhere on the Net, and share my application. But, I'm cheap, and don't want to pay for it. Does anyone know of a free on-line relational DB service that I...
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PostGRESQL's phppgadmin Reports Database === phppgadmin comes with instructions for creating a reports database on the system for use with phppgadmin. The instructions describe how to set it up, but do not really give any indication of what its purpose is, and the phppgadmin site was not very helpful either. It see...
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Memcached on Windows (x64) === Does anyone know **IF**, **WHEN** or **HOW** I can get [Memcached][1] running on a Windows 64bit environment? I'm setting up a new hosting solution and would much prefer to run a 64bit OS, and since it's an ASP.Net MVC solution with SQL Server DB, the OS is either going to be Windows...
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Looking for best practice for doing a "Net Use" in C# === I'd rather not have to resort to calling the command line. I'm looking for code that can map/disconnect a drive, while also having exception handling. Any ideas?
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ActionScript 3.0 sockets can't reconnect === I'm having trouble connecting (via the Socket and XMLSocket classes) to a TCP listener after a connect timeout. I have a flash applet that needs to maintain a TCP connection to a server. I have implemented timeouts using Timers, a ping-pong system, etc. However, there's ...
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VMWare Server Under Linux Secondary NIC connection === With VMWare Server running under Linux (Debain), I would like to have the following setup: - 1st NIC being used by many of the images running under VMWare, as well as being used by the Linux OS - 2nd NIC being used by only 1 image and to be unus...
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Generic Type Checking === OK, here we go again! Following on from my [previous question](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8625/generic-type-conversion-from-string) on Converting to a Generic Type from String, I thought I would ask another Generics-related question! This time, **is there a way to enforce/limit the...
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Accessing mp3 Meta-Data with Python === What is the best way to retrieve mp3 metadata in python? I've seen a couple frameworks out there, but I'm unsure as to which would be the best to use.... Any ideas?
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