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  • What are some non-obvious items that should be included in a good employment contract for a programm

    - by hamlin11
    My first employee's sub-contracting trial phase has gone extremely well. They become a full employee (programmer) next week. What are some non-obvious elements that should be included in the employment contract? I want the agreement to be as fair as possible to both the company and the new employee. Specific details: 40 hrs per week, except one 50 hour week per month Employee is Local Telecommuting allowed under certain circumstances already (as security allows) Benefits: 2 weeks paid vacation, full medical, year-end bonus Thanks

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  • Jquery simple photo manager demo - recycle trash completely

    - by Roman
    Hi, I'm using the Jquery's simple photo manager just as it is and it's working properly. http://jqueryui.com/demos/droppable/photo-manager.html All I need is the possibility to recycle all the elements from the trash by a single click. Sounds simple but I couldn't get it so far. Ok, I'm a newbie to Jquery. Help would be appreciated!

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  • Big datastructures in functional programming

    - by Denis Gorodetskiy
    I'm newbie in Functional Programming. I have a huge neural network with thousands of neurons and every connection between neurons has its weight. I have to update these weights very often, several thousand times per learning session. Is FP still applicable here? I mean in fp we can't modify variables and only able to return new variables not changing previous values. Does this mean I have to recreate whole network on every weight update?

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  • appscript on OSX 10.6.3 / Python 2.6.1

    - by jldupont
    I am having some trouble getting appscript installed on OS/X 10.6.3 / Python 2.6.1. When I issue sudo easy_install appscript I get "unable to execute gcc-4.2: No such file or directory". Even when I do export CC=/Developer/usr/bin/gcc-4.2 (a valid gcc-4.2 executable), easy_install barks. What could be the issue? Disclaimer: OS/X newbie at the helm...

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  • Does changing window.location stop execution of javascript?

    - by Aleksander Kmetec
    When writing server-side code you need to explicitly stop execution after sending a "Location: ..." header to the client or your code will continue to execute in the background. But what about when you change window.location in a client-side script? Does this immediately stop execution of the current script or is it up to the programmer to make sure that any code located after this call is not reached?

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  • Get client ip with python

    - by Elad
    Hi, I'm a newbie in python. I want to write a simple web that prints the client ip on screen my http.conf Handler: AddHandler mod_python .py PythonHandler mod_python.publisher PythonDebug On The cgi.escape(os.environ["REMOTE_ADDR"]) return this error: KeyError: 'REMOTE_ADDR' and I just get lost with the BaseHTTPRequestHandler so what is the simple way to get the client ip? thank you.

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  • What does binding mean exactly?

    - by Lily
    I always see people mention that "Python binding" and "C Sharp binding" etc. when I am actually using their C++ libraries. What does binding mean? If the library is written in C, and does Python binding means that they use SWIG kind of tool to mock a Python interface? Newbie in this field, and any suggestion will be welcomed.

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  • How can I use generic here.

    - by Shantanu Gupta
    I am trying to use generic for the first time and trying to typecast my result returned from database to programmer defined data type. How can I do this. dsb.ExecuteQuery( "DELETE FROM CurrencyMaster WHERE CurrencyMasterId=" + returnValueFromGrid<int>(getSelectedRowIndex(), "CurrencyMasterId"));` private T returnValueFromGrid<T>(int RowNo, string ColName) { return Convert.ChangeType(dgvCurrencyMaster.Rows[RowNo].Cells[ColName].Value,T); }

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  • Query Membership using Linq

    - by user310657
    Hi, I am not a experienced programmer, I need to query the Membership User Collection provided in asp.net mvc. I want the members be able to add other members as friends, I have created a added friend table. Id, MemberId, Friend_MemberId, DateAdded I want to display a list of Members which are not added to this list (like filter already existing friends), but unable to query using linq, can anyone suggest a way, links, articles, would it be better to extend memebership class.

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  • What is the strangest/weirdest program you've ever made?

    - by MrValdez
    Programmers are strange people. We build things out of thin air, a part of our sanity and with weird codes that would make any grown sane man cry. But sometimes, a programmer builds a program that is too weird even by their insane standards. What program have you created that is weird and strange? (One program per answer please)

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  • Drupal taxonomy multi-select default value

    - by msindle
    I'm using drupal 6.16 and have a set of taxonomy terms that are set up as a multi-select box. I would like for the first item to be selected when the user loads the page. I dont know if I need to add code to a file or just simply change a setting. I should warn you I do not have a lot of experience, but would rate myself as a low intermediate level programmer. Thanks in advance msindle

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  • Struggling to make sense of some Objective-C code

    - by Matt
    I'm an Objective-C newbie and am enjoying reading/learning Objective-C in order to do iPhone development but I'm struggling to understand some of the code, especially the code that comes with the UIKit framework. For example, take this line: - (NSInteger)tableView:(UITableView *)tableView numberOfRowsInSelection:(NSInteger)section { ... I understand the parameters passed in but am struggling to understand the return parameter. Any help appreciated.

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  • Gem installed and require but "Constant missing"

    - by Tom Andrews
    I have installed the gem 'simple_uuid' but nothing seems to be working. Using irb and running the following: require 'rubygems' require 'simple_uuid' is fine, both return true. But running the following: // Class added by simple_uuid UUID.new returns NameError: uninitialized constant UUID from (irb):3 from :0 I'm a ruby newbie, so don't assume much in the answers. Thanks.

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  • MBA and a Computer Science degree

    - by Chung Pow
    A similar question was asked a while back, but I want to know some people who both have an MBA and a Computer Science degree and advanced their careers. What kind of job did you have before and after achieving an MBA? I'm a programmer and I have thought about getting an MBA. What doors will that open for me?

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  • iTunes COM interface on OS/X

    - by jldupont
    Is the iTunes COM interface available on Mac OS/X? From the documentation I could find, it seems much more extensive than the Applescript interface I could expose through the Automator program. Disclaimer: absolute OS/X newbie here.

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  • Best practices to store CreditCard information into DataBase

    - by Garis Suero
    In my country the online payments are not an old thing, the first time i saw a web application taking payments directly to a local bank account was last year. So, Im a newbie coding web payment system. My question is, what are the best practices to store creditcard information into the database... I have many ideas: encrypting the creditcard, database security restriction, etc. What have you done?

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  • Hibernate - on the stack or on the heap?

    - by Stephano
    As a Java programmer, you usually keep two truths in your pocket: Instance variables and Objects lie on Heap. Local variables and methods lie on the Stack. Now that I use Hibernate in just about everything, I realize I'm not as sure of myself. Are there some good rules of thumb for using hibernate and knowing where your memory lives?

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