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  • Visual Studio Web Testing - Are there any good books/videos available?

    - by JP
    Hello, I am trying to find a good resource on web and load testing. I'm using Visual Studio 2010 ultimate and, while i'm sure it is too early for much material to be released, i'm hoping there are some good resources for Visual Studio 2008 that are still relevant. While MSDN has some good information I'm looking for something more cohesive that i can view on my way to/from work - hence a book or a video Thanks in advance, JP

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  • Matlab Simulation

    - by iva123
    I have to make a simulation for Aircraft Cabin Pressure in Matlab. But I could not find any characteristic equation on the web. Does anyone know where to start a characteristic equation for Matlab or can anyone suggest a book for it ?

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  • Where to start game programming for Android

    - by Marthin
    Hi, I'm new to game programming. But I'v got an ide for what I think would be a fun game for the Android platform. My question is, where do I start? Anyone got some good sites to recommend or perhaps a book or two. I'v got medium skills when it come to programming but i'v got a masters of science degree in computer engineering so i'm not totally unfamiliar with algorithms and stuff. Thx for any help! /Marthin

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  • What defines a Business Object

    - by Ardman
    From the title, I believe it to be a straight forward question, but looking into the "world of Business Objects" I can't seem to put my finger on anything solid as to what a Business Object should be. Are there any best practices that I should follow, or even any design patterns? I have found a book, "Expert C# Business Objects", would this be my best starting point to get a better understanding?

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  • Interpret a rule applying multiple xpath queries on multiple XML documents

    - by Damien
    Hi, I need to build a component which would take a few XML documents in input and check the following kind of rules: XML1:/bookstore/book[price>35.00] != null and (XML2:/city/name = 'Montreal' or XML3://customer[@language] contains 'en') Basically my component should be able to: substitute the XML tokens with the corresponding XML document(before colon) apply xpath query on this XML document check the xpath output against expected result ("=", "!=", "contains") follow the basic syntax ("and", "or" and parentheses) tell if the rule is true or false Do you know any library which could help me? maybe JavaCC? Thanks

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  • What is so bad about Singletons

    - by Ewan Makepeace
    The Singleton pattern is a fully paid up member of the GoF Patterns Book but lately seems rather orphaned by the developer world. I still use quite a lot of singletons, especially for Factory classes, and while you have to be a bit careful about multithreading issues (like any class actually) fail to see why they are so awful. This site especially seems to assume that everyone agrees that Singletons are evil. Why?

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  • configure mvc.net application on facebook

    - by munish
    I have integrated facebook in my application mvc.net application. I have configured my apllication on face book with the url : http://localhost:portnumber/Home/Test?Return="ok" when i run the application then it opened pop up of facebook having two text boexs for user name and password with warning message: "Given URL is not allowed by the Application configuration" In my application Test is the name of Action method of controller Please suggest me how to handle this. Thanks Munish

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  • what is a fun beginner project?

    - by Atticum
    I am learning HTML and I have a good book to learn with but my cousin told me that I should pick a fun project to learn how to program but im not sure what I should do. what is the most fun project to do when you are learning HTML?

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  • define mysql indexing

    - by Bharanikumar
    Hi Am not sure, This is the right place to post this question , But in our stack overflow only am getting clear vision solutions , What is indexing and what is fulltext , for the above both questions i know the ans, but i cant expose that ans in the exact way to the interviewer , (indexing means somthing like index in book) (fulltext means for search string), Can please give me very simple defination for this questions , Advance thanks

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  • python `IN` module problem (FreeBSD)

    - by Shamanu4
    I'm trying to work with sockets and I have such problem In code example: setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET,IN.SO_BINDTODEVICE,self.listen_address+'\0') I have error AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'SO_BINDTODEVICE' On Linux machine this attribute is OK but on FreeBSD trere are no any SO_* attributes in module IN. What port should I install to resolve this problem on FreeBDS machine? Python versions on Linux tested: 2.5.4 and 2.6.4; on FreeBSD: 2.5.5 I can't find anything about this module in my book, and googling keyword IN looks like seamless ...

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  • Do USB interrupt transfers guarantee order?

    - by ulidtko
    I've found in the fairly awesome book titled "USB in a NutShell" that interrupt transfers provide reliable delivery (via error detection and automatic retry). But I wonder, does that guarantee that transfers will not be swapped in order someday? As far as the bus is serial, my guess is that yes, reordering should never occur. But I'm not really much into this, so having doubts. Could somebody clarify?

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  • Converting part of a multi-purpose XML file to RSS using XSL

    - by Nate McCloud
    I have an XML file that I use for storing and displaying recipes that I collect, but that same XML file also has updates for the site at the top of it. How would I, say, use Recipes.xsl to transform Recipes.xml for display as an actual website, and use RecipesRSS.xsl to transform Recipes.xml into Recipes.rss? Currently, my XML file is formatted something like this: <book> <updates> <update when="2010-04-19"> <format> <update>Formatting updates here, if any. Otherwise, omit the Format section.</update> ... </format> <recipes> <update>Recipe updates here, if any. Otherwise, omit the Recipes section.</update> ... </recipes> </update> ... </updates> <recipe name="Recipe Name"> <from>Recipe source</from> <category>Recipe category</category> <ingredients> <ingredient>Recipe ingredient</ingredient> ... </ingredients> <instructions> <step>Recipe instructions go here.</step> ... </instructions> <notes> <note>Additional notes go here, if any. Otherwise, Notes section is omitted.</note> ... </notes> </recipe> ... </book> Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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  • Use Shakespeare-text and external file

    - by Adam
    How can I convert the below example to use an external file instead of the embedded lazy text quasi quotes? {-# LANGUAGE QuasiQuotes, OverloadedStrings #-} import Text.Shakespeare.Text import qualified Data.Text.Lazy.IO as TLIO import Data.Text (Text) import Control.Monad (forM_) data Item = Item { itemName :: Text , itemQty :: Int } items :: [Item] items = [ Item "apples" 5 , Item "bananas" 10 ] main :: IO () main = forM_ items $ \item -> TLIO.putStrLn [lt|You have #{show $ itemQty item} #{itemName item}.|] This is from the yesod online book.

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  • Webmail Contact List Importer

    - by Andy Jarrett
    Does anyone know of a Webmail Contact List Importer scripts (ColdFusion, PHP etc) like those used on Twitter and LinkedIn ? I've found some but they are paid for and I want some more bespoke & open. To clarify a little more I'm not looking for a way to process .csv files :) I'm looking for a bit of code that can logging into gmail, yahoo mail, hotmail, aol and pull out the users address book.

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  • using LARGE_INTEGER gives me back error error C2679: '=' binary no operator found which takes a right-hand operand

    - by rekotc
    i have the following code: QueryPerformanceCounter(&timeStart); winMain::render(); //do stuff QueryPerformanceCounter(&timeEnd); numCounts = ( timeEnd.QuadPart - timeStart.QuadPart); All the 3 variables are declared as LARGE_INTEGER, the code should work since im following a book example, but i get: error C2679: '=' binary no operator found which takes a right-hand operand of type LONGLONG it might be '_LARGE_INTEGER &_LARGE_INTEGER::operator =(const _LARGE_INTEGER &)' 1 durante la ricerca di corrispondenza con l'elenco di argomenti '(LARGE_INTEGER, LONGLONG)'

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  • Resources for writing kernel in C

    - by anon
    I don't want to write my own boot loader -- happy to use Grub. I just want to implement pre-emptive multi threading, a basic file system, and virtual memory. I want something that can run on top of qemu. What's a good resource (book / tutorial) for accomplishing this goal? Thanks!

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