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  • Looking for Visual SourceSafe trainers

    - by Trindaz
    Hi, Not exactly sure where this one should go, but I'm sure someone on SO knows a good Visual SourceSafe 2005 trainer based in the Sydney, Australia area who'd be happy to do a course at my company. Can anyone recommend someone? Or failing that, is there somewhere better I should be searching for this? Thanks in advance

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  • When using a mocking framework and MSPEC where do you set your stubs

    - by Kev Hunter
    I am relatively new to using MSpec and as I write more and more tests it becomes obvious to reduce duplication you often have to use a base class for your setup as per Rob Conery's article I am happy with using the AssertWasCalled method to verify my expectations, but where do you set up a stub's return value, I find it useful to set the context in the base class injecting my dependencies but that (I think) means that I need to set my stubs up in the Because delegate which just feels wrong. Is there a better approach I am missing?

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  • VBNet2008 Transfer DATAREADER rows to CrystalReport DataSet1.xsd

    - by lennie
    Hi Good Guys, I need your help. Please help me as I am a newbie using VB.NET. I have been asked to transfer DATAREADER rows into Crystal Report DATASET1.XSD Here are the coding Private Sub BtnTransfer() dim strsql as string = "Select OrderID, OrderDate from ORDERS" dim DS as new dataset1 '<---crysal report dataset1.xsd dim DR as SqlDataReader dim RW as DataRow = DS.Tables(0).NewRow sqlconn = new sqlconnection(ConnString) sqlcmd = new sqlCommand(strSql, sqlconn) sqlcmd.Connection.open() DR = sqlcmd.ExecuteReader(CommandBehaviour.CloseConnection) Do while DR.READ RW("OrderID") = DR("OrderID") RW("OrderDate") = DR(OrderDate") DS.Tables(0).Rows.ADD(RW) Loop End sub

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  • When is shared code ownership useful?

    - by alchemical
    I've worked on several projects lately that have promoted the idea of shared code ownership. At times, this seemed to speed up code-improvement and enhancement. Other times, it seemed to become a ground of ego-jousting with changes being made to support individuals coding styles, favored technologies, or simply a demonstration of power/intellect. How can shared code ownership be implemented to avoid the pitfalls and still reap the benefits? Can too many cooks spoil the broth?

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  • Is there an analog for the VI '.' command to repeat-last-typed-text

    - by Don
    I've used emacs for decades and always wondered, but kept on coding, if there was a way to type in something, them move the cursor and insert the same text, like the VI . command. Instead what I do is to type the text, set the mark, backup, copy the region, go to the next spot (often just C-n, down one line) and then pre-arg yank, C-u C-y. It's the overhead of set mark, backup and copy region that makes me just go ahead and retype the thing.

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  • another porter stemming algorithm implementation question ?

    - by mike
    Hi, I am trying to implement porter stemming algorithm, but i am having difficualties understanding this point Step 1c (*v*) Y -> I happy -> happi sky -> sky Isn't that the the opposite of what we want to do , why does the algorithim convert the Y into I. for the complete algorithm here http://tartarus.org/~martin/PorterStemmer/def.txt Thanks

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  • elgg vs dolphin

    - by bugspy.net
    I need to decide whether to implement a social site using one these (any other recommendations? maybe some framework under python?) Which one is better? I don't want to use it out of the box but to do to lots of customizations and coding upon the framework..

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  • Populating ComboBoxDataColumn items and values

    - by MarceloRamires
    I have a "populate combobox", and I'm so happy with it that I've even started using more comboboxes. It takes the combobox object by reference with the ID of the "value set" (or whatever you want to call it) from a table and adds the items and their respective values (which differ) and does the job. I've recently had the brilliant idea of using comboboxes in a gridview, and I was happy to notice that it worked JUST LIKE a single combobox, but populating all the comboboxes in the given column at the same time. ObjComboBox.Items.Add("yadayada"); //works just like ObjComboBoxColumn.Items.Add("blablabla"); But When I started planning how to populate these comboboxes I've noticed: There's no "Values" property in ComboBoxDataColumn. ObjComboBox.Values = whateverArray; //works, but the following doesn't ObjComboBoxColumn.Values = whateverArray; Questions: 0 - How do I populate it's values ? (I suspect it's just as simple, but uses another name) 1 - If it works just like a combobox, what's the explanation for not having this attribute ? -----[EDIT]------ So I've checked out Charles' quote, and I've figured I had to change my way of populating these bad boys. Instead of looping through the strings and inserting them one by one in the combobox, I should grab the fields I want to populate in a table, and set one column of the table as the "value", and other one as the "display". So I've done this: ObjComboBoxColumn.DataSource = DTConfig; //Double checked, guaranteed to be populated ObjComboBoxColumn.ValueMember = "Code"; ObjComboBoxColumn.DisplayMember = "Description"; But nothing happens, if I use the same object as so: ObjComboBoxColumn.Items.Add("StackOverflow"); It is added. There is no DataBind() function. It finds the two columns, and that's guaranteed ("Code" and "Description") and if I change their names to nonexistant ones it gives me an exception, so that's a good sign. -----[EDIT]------ I have a table in SQL Server that is something like code  |  text —————    1    | foo    2    | bar It's simple, and with other comboboxes (outside of gridviews) i've successfully populated looping through the rows and adding the texts: ObjComboBox.Items.Add(MyDataTable.Rows[I]["MyColumnName"].ToString()); And getting every value, adding it into an array, and setting it like: ObjComboBox.Values = MyArray; I'd like to populate my comboboxColumns just as simply as I do with comboboxes.

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  • Security in programmming?

    - by yesraaj
    What is the best book to read about security issues that should be kept in mind while programming? What should a c++ programmer know about security? Is it worth buying any one of the following book If so which one should I get. Secure Coding In C & C++ Secure Programming Cookbook for C and C++ Writing Secure code

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  • what is programmer job or task?

    - by sam
    Hi, what is programmer job or tasks? is it only programming, or it includes software testing,windows installer, network management, helpdesk, documentation??? AS I am a graduate developer, I feel like I am doing everything, from upgrading hardware, installing antivirus, ...everything.... and of course coding... thanks

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  • YUI Compressor and .NET Apps

    - by objektivs
    I want to use YUI Compressor (the original) and use it as part of typical MS build processes (Visual Studio 2008, MSBuild). Does anyone have any guidance or thoughts on this? For example, good ways for incorporating into project, what to do with existing CSS and JS references, and the like. I am happy to hear on the benefits of YUI Compressor .NET and alternatives but I'm mor einterested in use of the original. Thanks Scott

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  • database splitting; multiple tables

    - by Ben
    I am coding a classifieds ad web app. What is the optimal way to structure the database for this? Because of the high repeatability, would it be faster (in terms of searching/indexing) to have a separate table in the database for each city? Or would it be okay to just have one table for every city (it would have a lot of rows..). The classifieds table has id, user_id, city_name, category,[description and detail fields].

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  • How to install python without idle?

    - by jasonz
    I'm using Archlinux and I find I don't need Idle when I'm coding Python. Here is the part of default PKGBUILD file: ./configure --prefix=/usr \ --enable-shared \ --with-threads \ --with-computed-gotos \ --enable-ipv6 \ --with-valgrind \ --with-system-expat \ --with-dbmliborder=gdbm:ndbm \ --with-system-ffi Can I build python without installing Idle? Thanks in advance.

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  • Running windows 7 on a Mac Pro

    - by Simon
    My question is simple is running windows 7 on a mac pro as the dominat OS a bad idea? im interested in starting some mac programing but still want to do windows based coding. im tossing up between a macbook pro + a desktop or just a Mac pro. Also what development tools are available for mac?

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  • LiteSpeed vs Apache httpd

    - by Luke
    I've been hearing things lately about the LiteSpeed webserver as being a drop-in replacement for Apache webserver. Even my web host is going to replace their shared webhost environment with LiteSpeed (I'm currently not sure if I must be happy about that or not). Does anyone have any experience with the LiteSpeed webserver (both in development and production)? It would be appreciated if you could share your experience here.

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  • Partials vs for loop — best practices

    - by Mike
    In coding up your view templates you can render a partial and pass an array of objects to be rendered once per object. OR you can use a For blank in @blank loop. How do you decide when to do which? It seems that if you use a partial for every iterable object you will end up having to modify tons of separate files to make changes to potentially one view. With the loops you can see everything right there in one file.

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