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  • Showing response time in a rails app.

    - by anshul
    I want to display a This page took x seconds widget at the bottom of every page in my rails application. I would like x to reflect the approximate amount of time the request spent on my server. What is the usual way this is done in Rails?

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  • Why should I bother with unit testing if I can just use integration tests?

    - by CodeGrue
    Ok, I know I am going out on a limb making a statement like that, so my question is for everyone to convince me I am wrong. Take this scenario: I have method A, which calls method B, and they are in different layers. So I unit test B, which delivers null as a result. So I test that null is returned, and the unit test passes. Nice. Then I unit test A, which expects an empty string to be returned from B. So I mock the layer B is in, an empty string is return, the test passes. Nice again. (Assume I don't realize the relationship of A and B, or that maybe two differente people are building these methods) My concern is that we don't find the real problem until we test A and B togther, i.e. Integration Testing. Since an integration test provides coverage over the unit test area, it seems like a waste of effort to build all these unit tests that really don't tell us anything (or very much) meaningful. Why am I wrong?

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  • Php date() giving the wrong time after parsing

    - by Kirill
    This is confusing as hell, here's the php I'm using: <?php echo date('H:i D j, F',$j->date); ?> This is what it gives me: 01:33 Thu 1, January Which seems fine, until you look at the actual time that is being given ($j-date provides): 2010-06-12 21:12:23 Why is it giving me a January and what am I doing wrong?

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  • linux user login/logout log for computer restriction

    - by Cedric
    Hi ! I would like to know how to log the login and logout of a user. I know it's possible to use the command "last". But this command is based on a file that has a r/w permission for the user, hence the possibility to change these data. I would like to log these data over two months. Why would I like to do that ? In fact, I would like to prevent a normal user to use a computer more than an hour a day - except week-ends, and 10 hours in total a week. Cedric System used : kubuntu, Programming language : bash script

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  • Function that creates a timestamp in c#

    - by Konstantinos
    Hi there, I was wondering, is there a way to create a timestamp in c# from a datetime? I need a millisecond precision value that also works in Compact Framework(saying that since DateTime.ToBinary() does not exist in CF). My problem is that i want to store this value in a database agnostic way so i can sortby it later and find out which value is greater from another etc.

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  • Best way to ensure accurate timing with C

    - by Paul
    I am a beginning C programmer (though not a beginning programmer) looking to dive into a project to teach myself C. My project is music-based, and because of this I am curious whether there are any 'best practices' per-se, when it comes to timing functions.

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  • How to output two ddl files at the same time with using maven hbm2ddl plugin

    - by daniel-cai
    Our application needs to use two different kinds of databases.One is oracle, the other is mysql and we want to use maven plugin hbm2ddl to generate the ddl file, and want to output the two ddl files at the same time, I don't know how to set the configuration in pom.xml. I tried to use this plugin twice, but it always generated one ddl file. Any one encountered such case before ? could u please give some advice.

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  • Python: date, time formatting

    - by TarGz
    I need to generate a local timestamp in a form of YYYYMMDDHHmmSSOHH'mm'. That OHH'mm' is one of +, -, Z and then there are hourhs and minutes followed by '. Please, how do I get such a timestamp, denoting both local time zone and possible daylight saving?

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  • Big O, how do you calculate/approximate it?

    - by Sven
    Most people with a degree in CS will certainly know what Big O stands for. It helps us to measure how (in)efficient an algorithm really is and if you know in what category the problem you are trying to solve lays in you can figure out if it is still possible to squeeze out that little extra performance.* But I'm curious, how do you calculate or approximate the complexity of your algorithms? *: but as they say, don't overdo it, premature optimization is the root of all evil, and optimization without a justified cause should deserve that name as well.

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  • Grouping SQL results by continous time intervals (oracle sql)

    - by Kamil Zadora
    Hi I have following data in the table: ID-----startDate----endDate 5549 2008-05-01 4712-12-31 5567 2008-04-17 2008-04-30 1 5567 2008-05-01 2008-07-31 1 5567 2008-09-01 4712-12-31 2 5569 2008-05-01 2008-08-31 5569 2008-09-01 4712-12-31 5589 2008-04-18 2008-04-30 5589 2008-05-01 4712-12-31 5667 2008-05-01 4712-12-31 5828 2008-06-03 4712-12-31 5867 2008-06-03 4712-12-31 6167 2008-11-01 4712-12-31 6207 2008-07-01 4712-12-31 6228 2008-07-01 4712-12-31 6267 2008-07-14 4712-12-31 I am looking for I way to group the continuous time intervals for each id to return: ID, min(startDate), max(endDate), to have something like this in result for the bolded ID 5567 5567 2008-04-17 2008-07-31 5567 2008-09-01 4712-12-31 PL/SQL is also an option here :) Thanks,

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  • sudo taking long time

    - by Sam
    On a Ubuntu 9 64bit Linux machine, sudo takes longer time to start. "sudo echo hi" takes 2-3 minutes. strace on sudo tells poll("/etc/pam.d/system-auth", POLLIN) timesout after 5 seconds and there are multiple calls(may be a loop) to same system call (which causes 2-3min delay). Any idea why sudo has to wait for /etc/pam.d/system-auth? Any tunable to make sudo to timeout faster? Thanks Samuel

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  • zend_date relative time

    - by flufferok
    Hi, i want to make stackoverflow timestamps(X minutes ago, etc). How i can make it using zend_date? I found http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1639892/how-to-calculate-time-passed-with-php-or-zend-date this realisation, but it uses other library. Are there any different ways?

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  • How to implement a countdown clock on a product launch web page?

    - by Daniel Earwicker
    I'm asking this on behalf of a certain corporation: http://www.microsoft.com/visualstudio/en-us/watch-it-live Things to bear in mind: It's 8:30 AM at different times depending on where you are in the world. For example, where I am, it is already 10 AM, whereas in Redmond it's still only 2 AM. That's probably the main thing, I guess. Can any SO users recommend ways to improve the existing countdown page so that it works correctly for users in any timezone? (Serious question - clearly this is a pit that is easy to fall into!)

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  • Output to jTextArea in realtime

    - by Robert
    I have some code which takes a few minutes to process, it has to connect to the web for each string in a long array, each string is a url. I want to make it so that everytime it connects, it should refresh the jtextarea so that the user is not staring into a blank page that looks frozen for 20 min. or however long it takes. here is an example of something i tried and didnt work: try { ArrayList<String> myLinks = LinkParser.getmyLinksArray(jTextArea1.getText()); for (String s : myLinks) { jTextArea2.append(LinkChecker.checkFileStatus(s) + "\n"); } } catch (IOException ex) { JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(jTextArea1, "Parsing Error", "Parsing Error", JOptionPane.ERROR_MESSAGE); Logger.getLogger(MYView.class.getName()).log(Level.SEVERE, null, ex); }

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  • Performing your own runtime analysis of your code in C#

    - by Matt
    I have written a large C# app with many methods in many classes. I'm trying to keep a log of what gets called and how often during my development. (I keep a record in a DB) Every method is padded with the following calls: void myMethod() { log(entering,args[]); log(exiting,args[]); } Since I want to do this for all my methods, is there a better way to do this then having to replicate those lines of code in every method?

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  • Last time the contact was modified

    - by Bostjan
    Hey, is there a way to find out the last time a contact was modified? I can't seem to find a variable for it. The reason I'm asking is because I'd like to do a sync of the contacts to my web server and I don't feel like checking for each contact with a HTTP request if it needs updating. So I was thinking to check the date of the last update to the date of the last sync.

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  • Show one at a time?

    - by Nightmare_IntMain
    I have a script on my website that shows messsages from a mysql database. Now I want to make it so it only pops up one message at a time. Anyone wanna shed some light on this? Windows Vista PHP - Mysql - Ajax - JS

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