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  • Undocumented AS3 API

    - by grayger
    Recently, I happen to know MovieClip.addFrameScript() which is very useful, otherwise timeline script should be coded in fla. Do you know any other undocumented Actionscript3 API?

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  • Tools and environments supporting Domain Driven Design (DDD)

    - by anthares
    Hi everyone, I'm doing a kind of research on the topic "Domain Driven Design". My question is what tools (or maybe environments) do you use, that support this paradigm? I know that I can google it, but I wonder which of them actually work and are useful, since I have no experience with neither of them. I'm interesting mainly in the .NET Framework, but any other opinions are also welcome! Thanks !

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  • Make a collection with movies

    - by Dimitar Vouldjeff
    Hello, I need to make a collection with a lot of movies, but I was wandering if there is something like API or other method to make that database automatically? I will be using Ruby on Rails, but if there is a useful and fast tool, I will use it. Thank you.

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  • How can I get the same strstream functionality now that's deprecated?

    - by chila
    I use to write code like this: void fun(char *buff, unsigned size) { std::strstream str(buff, size); str << "hello world: " << 5; } so I can use stream output over an arbitrary buffer. I've found this technique both efficient (no allocations) and useful (streams!). Now that std::strstream is deprecated, how can I get the same speed+flexibility that I can get with this code?

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  • Errors in c++ faq lite?

    - by Gianluca
    Hello, I'm reading questions and answers around here for a few days. I have seen the c++ faq lite at Parashift has been mentioned many times. Personally I have always considered it to be a good reference, not my favourite one but certainly useful. Here I have seen somebody advising it, but many others commenting against it instead. Somebody mentioned it's full of mistakes. Could you please point out which are the major errors in there, if any?

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  • General question about Ruby Eigenclass/Singleton

    - by Dex
    module MyModule def my_method; 'hello'; end end class MyClass class << self include MyModule end end MyClass.my_method # => "hello I'm unsure why "include MyModule" needs to be in the eigenclass in order to be called using just MyClass. Why can't I go: X = MyClass.new X.my_method How is this type of pattern useful if I can't call it from an instance?

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  • SEO - List of links - Farmlinking?

    - by Rafael Carvalho
    I'd like to know if listing a set of partner sites/blogs is useful for the pagerank growth. Does Google see it as an incorrect act? I read somewhere that if people exchange links, google seeks it and marks as a bad technique. If it doesn't matter, is the content of the linked site relevant?

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  • Is incremental Macro definition possible?

    - by Davorak
    I often find the following type of incremental definition useful: (define (foo) (display "bar")) (foo) ;prints bar (define foo (let ((bar foo)) (lambda () (display "foo") (bar)))) (foo) ;prints foobar How do I preform this type of incremental definition with macros? I could not get let-syntax to provide the same functionality. Currently I use plt scheme, but would like to see answers in different lisp implementations as well.

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  • Customising Tweets

    - by thesunneversets
    I have some PHP creating automatic Twitter updates, which in the small print at the bottom reads "[date/n minutes ago] via API". Is it possible to somehow change the "via API" part to something more useful and descriptive?

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  • Strange attribute in DIV tag

    - by user433500
    I am seeing some attribute I have never seen before in a div tag. I haven't touch html for a while but googling the attribute didn't return much useful info. <div dataquery="#item_1306" comp="box.components.Flashplayer" id="box_Flashplayer_2" propertyquery="#box_Flashplaye_2" class="box_Flashplaye_style2"... My question is, do you know what are these "dataquery" "comp" and "propertyquery" attributes? Thanks alot folks.

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  • GUI programming, what to learn, already know console C++

    - by conqrr
    i have already learnt c++ console(love it!) and want to do gui programming, i have looked at Qt but i dont like the size of exe produced at all,even after compressing or static linking.... Shall i learn c# and gui programming?? is it easy to move from c++? what is dot net exactly by the way and how can it be useful to me and my CV in future??

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  • What is the point of function pointers?

    - by gramm
    Hi, I have trouble seing the utility of the function pointers. I guess it may be useful in some cases (they exist, after all), but I can't think of a case where it's better or unavoidable to use a function pointer. Could you give some example of good use of function pointers (in C or C++)? Many thanks :)

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  • jQuery: How can I work with dates in this format? mm/yyyy

    - by Enrique
    I'm doing a web application for articles Articles must be shown by month, with its published date stored as mm/yyyy Now: 1- Should I use a DATE type field for storing? 2- Will jQuery UI datePicker be useful for showing mm/yyyy? 3- How could I sort by mm/yyyy? I guess it will be more complicated if I store date normally and extract the day from date each time I want to do something, right? Thanks,

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  • Magento order status change events

    - by Christian
    Hi people, I want to change via web service a remote inventory, I know that via Event Observer Method can triger my code, but I don't know which event is useful to complete my task, like on_order_complete, is there an updated list of events or more documentation?

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  • R language: open ssh connection

    - by marpo_it
    I am trying to open a remote shell via ssh to send commands from R. As long as I send commands, I need to get results and send new commands that depends on the output of the previous ones. For this reason I am looking for a solution to open a connection and manage it from within the R code until I have finished. I also need to open the connection with ssh key exchange (so without password authentication). Looking at CRAN I didn't find anything useful.

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  • Why is good UI design so hard for some Developers?

    - by Chris Ballance
    Some of us just have a hard time with the softer aspects of UI design (myself especially). Are "back-end coders" doomed to only design business logic and data layers? Is there something we can do to retrain our brain to be more effective at designing pleasing and useful presentation layers? Colleagues have recommended a few books me including The Design of Sites, Don't make me think and Why Software sucks , but I am wondering what others have done to remove their deficiencies in this area?

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