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  • Is redis a durable datastore?

    - by allyourcode
    By "durable" I mean, the server can crash at any time, and as long as the disk remains in tact, no data is lost (see ACID). Seems like that's what journaling mode is for, but if you enable journaling, doesn't that defeat the purpose of operating on in-memory data? Read operations might not be affected by journaling, but it seems like journaling would kill your write performance.

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  • Is there a recognized Deployment Process?

    - by Steve Griff
    Hello there, We have a decent deployment process for our web sites utilized in our company that works pretty well. I was wondering, is there a recognized, standard for deploying? Or is it a case of everyone having their own kind of deployment process that is built from their own experience and how the coding architecture is managed? Regards, Steve Griff

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  • where did all the templates in xcode go?

    - by Ayrad
    After the recent update in xcode I seem to have lost all the template for cocoa touch and iphone templates. Under Cocoa Touch Classes in the new file dialog, I only have 3 choices: Objective-C class Objective-C test case class and UIViewController subclass where did the others go? UITableView, UInavigation etc.? I am running xcode 3.1.3. Thanks!

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  • Relational database queestion with php.

    - by Oliver Bayes-Shelton
    Hi, Not really a coding question more a little help with my idea of a Relational database. If I have 3 tables in a SQL database. In my php script I basically query the companies which are in industry "a" and then insert a row into a seperate table with their details such as companyId , companyName etc is that a type of Relational database ? I have explained it in a simple way so we don't get confused what I am trying to say.

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  • iPhone virtual keyboard bug

    - by Chandan Shetty SP
    In iPhone virtual keyboard... 1.Change the alphabetical keypad view to numerical view. 2.Tap on the single quote(') button the view changes to alphabetical. 3.In this view tapping on space twice displays a fullstop. I don't know whether it is apple bug or feature, How to fix this issue through coding? Thanks,

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  • NCommon - resources, documentation

    - by Feryt
    Hi. I like NCommon project, but the lack od resources and documentation makes it very hard to use. Does anyone of you know some good resources, examples...? I figured out some basic setting, like Repository pattern etc. But i'm completly lost i.e. with "NCommon.Rules". Thank you.

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  • iphone Three20 TTNavigator UITabbarController

    - by Ward
    Not sure if what I want to do makes sense, but I want to take advantage of the UITabBarController and the TTNavigator from Three20. Any tutorials around that demonstrate how this can be done? I understand how to add view controllers to the navigator using the TTURLMap, but do I need to add a navigator for each tabbar item? I'm lost.

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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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  • Programmers - I have a question for you.

    - by jens
    My boyfriend does coding (Rails/C?/PHP) for a job and I don't know what he would appreciate on our first anniversary. Does anyone have any ideas? Yes, he's stereotypical geek, but I'd rather not give a pack of Bawls for an anniversary gift. He dislikes going anywhere, so "experiences" like going to an event are out. Maybe I should just have a giant LAN party in the house.

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  • Relational database question with php.

    - by Oliver Bayes-Shelton
    Hi, Not really a coding question more a little help with my idea of a Relational database. If I have 3 tables in a SQL database. In my php script I basically query the companies which are in industry "a" and then insert a row into a separate table with their details such as companyId , companyName etc is that a type of Relational database ? I have explained it in a simple way so we don't get confused what I am trying to say.

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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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  • iPhone backup & restore does not restore our app's data on rare occasions

    - by Michael Waterfall
    We have an iPhone app with several thousand users, and we've had one or two users saying that after a full backup & restore procedure within iTunes, the data for our app was lost. All the data (photos & SQLite DB) are stored in the documents area of the app. I've tested this thoroughly with our devices and it works absolutely fine. Can anyone think of a reason for this, or has anyone experienced this before?

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  • Android to .NET - XML-RPC or KSoap?

    - by BenYL
    We are designing an internal system that will have a .NET PC base station and many Android mobiles, communicating over WiFi. Can't decide between SOAP or XML-RPC protocol. Primary concerns are maturity, compatibility, and the minimizing of coding/integration, in that order. Which is best? Ben

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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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