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Drupal 6: How to quickly theme a view ?
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Local CPAN mirror
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BugzScout in hosted Fogbugz
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Is it possible to use BugzScout in the fogcreek-hosted version of Fogbugz? | 0 | [
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Xml or Sqlite, When to drop Xml for a Database?
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I really like Xml for saving data, but when does sqlite/database become the better option? eg, when the xml has more than _x_ items or is greater than _y_ MB?
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iBATIS for Python?
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At my current gig, we use iBATIS through Java to CRUD our databases. I like the abstract qualities of the tool, especially when working with legacy databases, as it doesn't impose its own syntax on you.
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How can I change the text color in the windows command prompt
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I have a command line program, which outputs logging to the screen.
I want error lines to show up in red. Is there some special character codes I can output to switch the text color to red, then switch it back to white?
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Mongrel hangs with 100% CPU / EBADF (Bad file descriptor)
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We have a server with 10 running mongrel_cluster instances with apache
in front of them, and every now and then one or some of them hang.
No activity is seen in the database (we're using activerecord sessions).
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Way to read Windows EventLog with Java
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C++ runtime knowledge of classes
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PHP: $_SESSION - What are the pros and cons of storing temporarily used data in the $_SESSION variable
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How to make any arbitrary SECTION of ANY aspx webpage available as an Ajax popup
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How do I solve this error: "Class PHPUnit_Extensions_SeleniumTestCase could not be found"
===
I am trying to run a SeleniumTestCase with phpunit but I cannot get it to run with the phpunit.bat script.
My goal is to use phpunit with Selenium RC in CruiseControl & phpUnderControl. This is what the test looks like:
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How do I clip a line segment against a frustum?
===
Given two vectors __A__ and __B__ which form the line segment __L__ = A-B.
Furthermore given a frustum __F__ which is defined by its left, right, bottom and top planes.
How do I clip __L__ against __F__?
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Interpreting Stacks in Windows Minidumps
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As someone who is just starting to learn the intricacies of computer debugging, for the life of me, I can't understand how to read the Stack Text of a dump in Windbg. I've no idea of where to start on how to interpret them or how to go about it. Can anyone offer direction t... | 0 | [
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In Delphi, How do I get an enumerator from LocalPolicy.CurrentProfile.GloballyOpenPorts in the Firewall API
===
I am writing some code to see if there is a hole in the firewall exception list for WinXP and Vista for a specific port used by our client software.
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What emails clients are being used out there?
===
This is not "exactly" a programming question, but it's highly related. We are writing an app that sends out email invitations for a client (no, it's not spam). Their designer gave us an HTML and CSS template to use which is fine. The problem is that it looks like cr... | 0 | [
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How to convert all controls on an aspx webform to a read-only equivalent
===
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Failures caused by logrotate on Apache 2 with passphrase protected SSL key
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Do you know of any language-aware diffing tools?
===
I got to thinking about how annoying messy merges can be and was wondering if there are any language aware diffing tools that go beyond the typical language-aware features of comment skipping and case sensitivity. Seems like the diffing engine could infer a lot mor... | 4 | [
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===
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What's the best way to calculate a 3D (or n-D) centroid?
===
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Visual Studio keeps adding blank lines
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Redraw screen in terminal
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SAP .NET Connector
===
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Custom events in C++?
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Executing different set of MSBuild tasks for each user?
===
In our development environment each developer has their own dev server. Often times they do not actually develop on that server but develop from their local machine, deploy to their dev server, and then attach with the remote debugger to do debugging.
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Rich User Interface on Embedded Linux Device
===
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Best way to detect an application crash and restart it?
===
What's the best way to detect an application crash in XP (produces the same pair of 'error' windows each time - each with same window title) and then restart it?
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Publishing multiple sites on a single instance of umbraco
===
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How to iterate over all the page breaks in an Excel 2003 worksheet via COM
===
I've been trying to retrieve the locations of all the page breaks on a given Excel 2003 worksheet over COM. Here's an example of the kind of thing I'm trying to do:
Excel::HPageBreaksPtr pHPageBreaks = pSheet->GetHPageBreaks();
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Chart controls for MFC application?
===
I would like to have some suggestions about which third-part controls can we use in our Visual C++ MFC application? | 0 | [
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SSRS 2005 Matrix and border styles when exporting to XLS
===
The Matrix in SSRS (SQL Server Reporting Services 2005) seems to have issues with certain the border styles when exporting to XLS (but not PDF or web view; maybe other formats, not sure?).
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Error code or Exception - which is the best practice for an ASP.Net web service?
===
I've read this [thread][1] for WCF has inbuilt Custom Fault codes and stuff.
But what is the best practice for ASP.Net web services. Do I throw exceptions and let the client handle the exception or send Error code (success, failure... | 0 | [
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Any good PowerShell MSBuild tasks?
===
Anyone know of any good MSBuild tasks that will execute a PowerShell script and pass it different parameters?
I was able to find [B# .NET Blog: Invoking PowerShell scripts from MSBuild][1], but I'm hoping for something that is a little more polished.
If I can't find anythin... | 0 | [
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Alphanumeric Sorting
===
What is the best/fastest way to sort Alphanumeric fields?
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Capture stdin and stdout of system command from a Perl script
===
In the middle of a Perl script, there is a system command I want to execute. I have a string that contains the data that needs to be fed into stdin (the command only accepts input from stdin), and I need to capture the output written to stdout. I've loo... | 0 | [
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Anyone used the Rebol programming language? What do you think of it?
===
Just curious if anyone has used this language much? I find it very interesting and has some good potential.
http://rebol.com/
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Is there a difference between apache module vs cgi (concerning security)?
===
E.g. Is it more secure to use mod_php instead of php-cgi?
Or is it more secure to use mod_perl instead of traditional cgi-scripts?
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Calling base.Dispose() automatically from derived classes
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## Background ##
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How can I stop bursty writes to SD/USB stalling my time-critical apps on embedded Linux?
===
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Assistance porting commctrl commands to C#
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In a C++ app, I have an hWnd pointing to a window which contains controls which extend the COM TreeView control.<br>
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In the C programming language and Pthreads as the threading library; do variables/structures that are shared between threads need to be declared as volatile? Assuming that they might be protected by a lock or not (barriers perhaps).
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Timed batch process in J2EE
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my employer just asked me to run a timed batch process in a J2EE websphere applicatin they have running. Its supposed to run a certain class at 1130 pm everyday.
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Compiling mxml files with ant and flex sdk
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I am just getting started with flex and am using the SDK (not Flex Builder). I was wondering what's the best way to compile a mxml file from an ant build script.
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XML to Excel (2007) Ideas using Windows XP, and C#.Net
===
I have a dataset that I have modified into an xml document and then used a xsl sheet to transform into an Excel xml format in order to allow the data to be opened programatically from my application. I have run into two problems with this:
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Any good dictioanry API available
===
Lot of googling did not help me! Are there any good dictionary web based available?
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How to fix a corrupt Delphi 2009 Install
===
I installed both the Delphi 2009 trial and actual release via the web installer when I received them and experienced the same errors when installing both.
Both times it appears that the core web installer failed when it went to spawn the additional install packages for b... | 0 | [
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===
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Good book to learn to program well in Java (engineering or architecture-wise, not syntax)
===
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Reasons why PHP would echo errors, even with error_reporting(0)?
===
What are some reasons why php would force errors to show, no matter what you tell it to disable?
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Remoting facilities on Visual Studio 2008
===
I'm toying with my first remoting project and I need to create a RemotableType DLL. I know I can compile it by hand with csc, but I wonder if there are some facilities in place on Visual Studio to handle the Remoting case, or, more specificly, to tell it that a specific fi... | 0 | [
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Writing a book and targeting PDF and HTML
===
I have an idea for a combination book and web app to help newbies learn computer programming from the ground up, and while I'm working on the web app side of it, I've been thinking in the back of my mind about the best way to do the book. Can anyone share their experiences... | 0 | [
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hard drive device name on solaris
===
I need to figure out the hard drive name for a solaris box and it is not clear to me what the device name is. On linux, it would be something like /dev/hda or /dev/sda, but on solaris I am getting a bit lost in the partitions and what the device is called. I think that entries l... | 0 | [
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Extract relevant changes for code review
===
I'm working on a project with a team where we check in early and often. Individual checkins are completed to the satisfaction of the developer doing the change (including tests where possible) but sometimes the direction of work changes slightly and previous commits need to... | 0 | [
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What runs in a C heap vs a Java heap in HP-UX environment JVMs?
===
I've been running into a peculiar issue with certain Java applications in the HP-UX environment.
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Absolute Minimum Requirements for Good Software Design
===
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===
I'm new to RhinoMocks, and trying to get a grasp on the syntax in addition to what is happening under the hood.
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===
I have an application that works pretty well in Ubuntu, Windows and the Xandros that come with the Asus EeePC.
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===
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Redirect command to input of another in Python
===
I would like to replicate this in python:
gvimdiff <(hg cat file.txt) file.txt
(hg cat file.txt outputs the most recently committed version of file.txt)
I know how to pipe the file to gvimdiff, but it won't accept another file:
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===
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I'm trying to use Python with ReportLab 2.2 to create a PDF report.
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> Special TableStyle Indeces [sic]
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Date object last modified
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In Delphi, is TDataSet thread safe?
===
I'd like to be able to open a TDataSet asynchronously in its own thread so that the main VCL thread can continue until that's done, and then have the main VCL thread read from that TDataSet afterwards. I've done some experimenting and have gotten into some very weird situations,... | 0 | [
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.NET and AMF
===
How can I get a ASP.NET (inc MVC) application talking to a Flex UI over AMF. I am wanting to push approx 100+ records around at a time and AMF would appear to be the way forward, but there doesn't appear to be anything obvious. | 0 | [
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$$ in Bash.
===
I once read that one way to obtain a unique filename in bash for temp files was to use a double dollar sign ($$). This does produce a number that varies from time to time... but if you call it repeatedly, it returns the same number. (The solution is to just use the time.)
I am curious to know wha... | 0 | [
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design patterns or best practices for shell scripts
===
Does anyone know of any resources that talk about best practices or design patterns for shell scripts (sh, bash etc...)? | 4 | [
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OpenID Migration
===
I'm curious about OpenID. While I agree that the idea of unified credentials is great, I have a few reservations. What is to prevent an OpenID provider from going crazy and holding the OpenID accounts they have hostage until you pay $n? If I decide I don't like the provider I'm with this there a w... | 0 | [
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Cloning objects in C#
===
I want to do something like...
myObject myObj = GetmyObj()//create and fill a new object
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...and then make changes to the new object that are not reflected in the original object.
I don't often need this functionality so when it's been necessa... | 0 | [
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Passing data to Master Page in ASP.NET MVC
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What is your way of passing data to Master Page (using ASP.NET MVC) without breaking MVC rules?
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Locked SQL Server Data Files
===
I have an SQL Server database where I have the data and log files stored on an external USB drive. I switch the external drive between my main development machine in my office and my laptop when not in my office. I am trying to use sp_detach_db and sp_attach_db when moving between de... | 0 | [
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Which JavaScript library is recommended for neat UI effects?
===
I need a JavaScript library that supports Ajax as well as help me in making simple and neat animation effects [in a website][1] I am working on.
Which library do you recommend?
[1]: http://www.voidy.com/ | 0 | [
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Create a calendar event on Palm OS
===
I've been googling for a while now, and can't figure out how to create an event in the calendar on a newer Palm OS device. Any ideas on how to do this? I'm guessing that I'll be creating a record in the calendar database, but the format of the data in that record, and which dat... | 0 | [
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Similar thing to RJS (used in Ruby on Rails) in the Java web app world ?
===
In Ruby on Rails, there's RJS templates that help do AJAX by returning javascript code that will be executed in the client browser. How can I do a similar thing in the Java/J2EE world? Is Google Widget Toolkit similar to RJS? What options d... | 0 | [
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What is a good equivalent to Perl lists in bash?
===
In perl one would simply do the following to store and iterate over a list of names
my @fruit = (apple, orange, kiwi);
foreach (@fruit) {
print $_;
}
What would the equivalent be in bash?
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What is the fastest way to convert float to int on x86
===
What is the fastest way you know to convert a floating-point number to an int on an x86 CPU. Preferrably in C or assembly (that can be in-lined in C) for any combination of the following:
- 32/64/80-bit float -> 32/64-bit integer
I'm looking for some ... | 0 | [
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What do I need to start using Embedded Firebird with Delphi?
===
I wan a good lightweight FOSS embedded database to use with Delphi. I've used [DBISAM by Elevate Software][1] for years and I just love it, but I like to share the source on some of my utilities, and it is closed source commercial.
Someone suggeste... | 0 | [
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Is it stupid to write a large batch processing program entirely in PL/SQL?
===
I'm starting work on a program which is perhaps most naturally described as a batch of calculations on database tables, and will be executed once a month. All input is in Oracle database tables, and all output will be to Oracle database tab... | 0 | [
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What should a conference newbie bring to make the most out of their first conference?
===
I am planning to attend my first developer conference (Microsoft TechDays 2008 in Toronto). I have been looking around for suggestions so that I can prepare and make the most out of my first developer conference. Many articles ... | 4 | [
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A Good 3D mesh library
===
I'm looking for a good 3D Mesh library
- Should be able to read popular formats (OFF, OBJ...)
- Should support both half-edge structure and a triangle soup
- Should be tolerant to faults and illegal meshes.
- Basic geometric operations - intersections, normal calculation, etc'
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How do I enable Platform Builder mode in VS2008
===
After installing VS2008, the platform builder mod, and the WM7 aku, VS usually prompts you, upon first startup, for your default mode. If you make a mistake and select something other than PB7, how do you get back into PB mode?
I can get the device window, but i... | 0 | [
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How to package a library as an eclipse plugin for use by another plugin
===
I'm trying to build an Eclipse plugin that depends on a library which has to be distributed separate to it. The reasons for that are:
1. It's a commercial library, while the plugin will be distributed freely. Also, most people won't need it... | 0 | [
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Why does the 256-color palette change in terminal VIM on OS X?
===
I have been playing with color schemes for terminal VIM and have found something annoyingly frustrating that I have been unable to solve thus far.
I expect the 16 system colors to change. They are obviously configurable. For that reason, I attempted... | 0 | [
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Increase tumblr photo size
===
How do I edit this html so I can customise the width of a photo, tumblr doesn't seem to like changing the photo set size to anything bigger. I have looked up, but don't understand where a maxwidth:600px would fit in or if this is even the best way to do it.
Massive thanks to anyone wh... | 0 | [
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Rspec, testing for update controller not working?
===
This is a homework I am working towards to familiar myself with TDD and Rspec. But somehow
I don't understand why the following test failed:
describe 'update' do
fixtures :movies
before :each do
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Detect Mouse held down
===
I am trying to be able to detect when a mouse is held down instead of clicked in an ns event. this is what I have but instead of a click count I want to be able to detect the mouse being held down, how can i do this? thanks!
-(void)mouseDown:(NSEvent *)event;
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Vista UAC, Access Elevation and .Net
===
I'm trying to find out if there is any way to elevate a specific function within an application. For example, I have an app with system and user settings that are stored in the registry, I only need elevation for when the system settings need to be changed.
Unfortunately al... | 0 | [
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KVM and Linux wireless bridging?
===
I'm using KVM to run a Windows virtual machine on my Linux box. Networking is accomplished through a tap device, hooked into a bridged Ethernet device, which allows the Windows VM to basically appear like a separate physical computer on my network. This is pretty nice.
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javascript (jquery) calendar plugin
===
Does any know of a good calendar (not datepicker, but a BIG browsable calendar) plugin for one of the major javascript frameworks. I'd prefer jQuery. | 3 | [
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Good Python Network Programing Resource
===
i'm begining on a new proyect that need to collect data from some VoIP network equiment, and i thinking to make a python app using some network library and need know some intersting Books or web resources about the netwoking library in python.
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Is XSLT worth it?
===
A while ago, I started on a project where I designed a html-esque XML schema so that authors could write their content (educational course material) in a simplified format which would then be transformed into HTML via XSLT. I played around (struggled) with it for a while and got it to a very basi... | 4 | [
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