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Introduction
A few months back, I was
asked how long a particular nightly process took to run. It was a super
question and the one thing that struck me was that there were a plethora of
factors affecting the processing time. This said, I developed a query to
ascertain process run times, the…
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public static class DynamicExtensions
{
public static T FromDynamic<T>(this IDictionary<string, object> dictionary)
{
var bindings = new List<MemberBinding>();
foreach (var sourceProperty in typeof(T).GetProperties().Where(x => x…
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Hi all,
I am filtering the data and displaying in scroll window. There are many combination to display this data by customer id, customer id and itemnumber, customer id, itemnumber, work and history condition. And from date and To date condition. My query is when I am selecting the customer id and…
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I am parsing feeds using feedparser and I am trying to store updated or updated_parsed attributes of feeds in Django db.
But it shows an error as [u'Enter a valid date/time in YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM[:ss[.uuuuuu]] format.']
Please tell me how to convert updated and updated_parsed such that it can be stored…
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As the trend to digitize all paper assets continues, so does the push to digitize all the processes around these assets. One such process is redaction - removing sensitive or classified information from documents. While for some this may conjure up thoughts of old CIA documents filled with nothing…
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//Programmer-William Chen
//Seventh Period Computer Science II
//Problem Statement - First get the elapsed times and the program will find the
//split times for the user to see.
//
//Algorithm- First the programmer makes the prototype and calls them in the
//main…
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This is the structure of my file:
1111111111111111111111111
2222222222222222222222222
3333333333333333333333333
4444444444444444444444444
5555555555555555555555555
6666666666666666666666666
7777777777777777777777777
8888888888888888888888888
9999999999999999999999999
0000000000000000000000000
0000000000000000000000000
0000000000000000000000000
0000000000000000000000000
0000000000000000000000000
And…
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I wrote a function recently that finds maximum of two ints. Here is a code:
int get_max (int(*a)(int(*)(int(*)()),int(*)(int(*)(int**))), int(*b)(int(*)
(int(*)()),int*,int(*)(int(*)()))){return (int)((((int(*)(int(*)(int(*)()),int(
*)(int(*)())))a)> ((int(*)(int(*)(int(*)()),int(*)(int(*)())))b))…
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I always mess up how to use it correctly. Is there a set of rules defining what you can and cannot do?
I want to know all the Do's and all DoNOTs in terms of assignments, passing to the functions, etc.
Thanks
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I am trying to get this Zombie/Human agent based simulation running, but I am having problems with these derived classes (Human and Zombie) who have parent class "Creature". I have 3 virtual functions declared in "Creature" and all three of these are re-declared AND DEFINED in both "Human" and "Zombie"…
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