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  • Is there a way to change lookandfeel for wx Python?

    - by uberjumper
    Hi, i was curious if there is some sort of way to change the look and feel of wxpython to something that is more standardized. I am writing a small application for windows and mac os x. And i noticed that Mac formats the layout and look of my application pretty terribly. I looked around online and could not find anything. Any ideas?

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  • Should the function or the caller be resonsible for input validation?

    - by haudenschilt
    I'm doing a security audit on a fairly large php application and was wondering where I should include my user-input validation. Should I validate the data, then send the clean data off to the back-end functions or should I rely on each function to do it's own validation? Or even both? Is there any standard or best-practice for this sort of thing? Currently the app does both inconsistently and I'll like to make things more consistent.

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  • What is the best way to create derived properties

    - by user342788
    I have a datamodel with to-many to-many relations. Using the example of employee database let say the entity division is related to department which in turn is related to employee. The employee has an attribute salary. How best to have a attribute at the level of division which is derived from the salary attribute. For example average salary or maximum salary. I would need those attributes to sort the list of departments.

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  • Limiting records in a model action...

    - by bgadoci
    How do I limit the number of records that I am outputting with the following code to only 3 records: User.rb def workouts_on_which_i_commented comments.map{|x|x.workout}.uniq end def comment_stream workouts_on_which_i_commented.map do |w| w.comments end.flatten.sort{|x,y| y.created_at <=> x.created_at} end html.erb file <% current_user.comment_stream.each do |comment| %> ... <% end %> UPDATE: I'm using Rails 2.3.9

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  • Programatically reinitiate an app?

    - by Attacus
    I have a language toggle in my app and it would be really easy to manage if when the user switches language I could present an activityIndicator and reinitialize all the views of the app with the new language default. Sort of how the iPhone settings manage language changes. Is there an easy way to do this?

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  • What is the most widely used IDE for PHP?

    - by Tom
    Note I am not asking for which is the "best" IDE for PHP or anything subjective like that. I want to know which is the most widely used backed by some sort of statistic (something like the W3's stats for browser usage) but for IDE usage amongst PHP developers.

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  • Httpclient not returning entire response

    - by whakojacko
    Using HttpClient 4.0, Im having an issue where the response I get from the ResponseHandler is only about half of what the actual page content should be (~61k bytes in the string vs ~125k in the page returned to a browser). I cant seem to find any place where there might be some sort of limit that would limit this. Any ideas?

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  • Memory Regions displayed in SMAPS output with no permissions

    - by crissangel
    If I see the output of cat /proc//smaps, I find that there are some memory regions with which no read/write/execute permissions have been associated. Also these region are mapped to inode number 0. I wanted to know how does a region end up in such a state? Is it some sort of memory leak? Can these regions be ever used again by the process?

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  • Python module shared between multiple products

    - by MattyW
    I'm working on a python class that is being shared between two products. 90% of the functionality applies to both products. For the 10% that's different the code is littered with this kind of thing: #Start of file project = 'B' #Some line of code if project == 'A': import moduleA elif project == 'B': import moduleB #Many lines of code if project == 'A': print moduleA.doA(2) elif project == 'B': print moduleB.doB(2) This doesn't seem very elegant or very readable, has anyone encountered this sort of thing before? Are there better ways of doing it?

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  • Loading images faster in Gridview

    - by rs
    I have a gridview which displays data for all employees and their images. The images take more time to render completely when i click sort or paging or reload. I'm using httphandler to display image as stream. Is there a way i can speed up this image loading?

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  • Is there a shorthand term for O(n log n)?

    - by jemfinch
    We usually have a single-word shorthand for most complexities we encounter in algorithmic analysis: O(1) == "constant" O(log n) == "logarithmic" O(n) == "linear" O(n^2) == "quadratic" O(n^3) == "cubic" O(2^n) == "exponential" We encounter algorithms with O(n log n) complexity with some regularity (think of all the algorithms dominated by sort complexity) but as far as I know, there's no single word we can use in English to refer to that complexity. Is this a gap in my knowledge, or a real gap in our English discourse on computational complexity?

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  • Lucene Search for documents that have a particular field?

    - by RP
    Lucene.Net - Is there a way to query for documents that contain a particular field. Lets say some of my documents have a field 'foo' and some do not. I want to find all documents that have the field 'foo' - regardless of what the value of foo is. How do I do this? Is it some sort of TermQuery?

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  • How To Prevent Processes From Starting?

    - by Rob P.
    I'm toying around with a very simplistic sort of process-monitor. Currently, it gets a list of the running processes and attempts to kill any process that is not white-listed. What I'm looking for is a way to prevent a process from starting that isn't on the white-list. If that's possible. My knowledge level in this area is pretty non-existent and my Google-fu only returns websites discussing Process.Start() :( Can anyone point me in the right direction?

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  • [JAVA] Activity Stream- Producing X amount of objects in a panel on app load

    - by Matthew De'Loughry
    Hi guys, Just wondering if you could help wanting to produce an activity stream in Java, the idea was to have a JLabel and text area followed by a divider be displayed on a screen and then repeated X amount of times according to what data was in a database. What I was wondering is how could I possibly repeat the placing the jlabel, text area, and diveder on the screen above the last rendered objects on the fly and all displayed correctly no matter the size of the text area of each set of object sort of like the image below. Hope I made it clear as I could thanks

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  • write a MIDI file in C++

    - by mrbuxley
    Hi I Have some problems finding the right information about this and would be glad if someone could point me in the right direction. How do you code a midifile? e.g. how can I write a snippet that plays a random tone for 1 second. Basically what I would need to get done is representing differnet midi melodys as vectors of some sort? How can I do this..

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  • How could I click in a control and drag (not Drag and Drop) out of it but still follow the event as

    - by Jelly Amma
    Hello, I would like to allow the user to click within my UserControl and drag left/right to zoom in/out but I'd like the dragging not to be restricted to the actual control's boundaries. What sort of event or strategy would be the right way to track the mouse position outside the control and the form until the mouse click is released ? Thanks in advance for any help or advice.

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  • Static member class - declare class private and class member package-private?

    - by Helper Method
    Consider you have the following class public class OuterClass { ... private static class InnerClass { int foo; int bar; } } I think I've read somewhere (but not the official Java Tutorial) that if I would declare the static member classes attributes private, the compiler had to generate some sort of accessor methods so that the outer class can actually access the static member class's (which is effectively a package-private top level class) attributes. Any ideas on that?

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  • Port AS3/Flex app to iPhone

    - by John
    I believe Adobe tools like CS5 have ways to output as an iPhone app, but what about a regular AS3 or Flex project? Are there any tools to auto-port, or AS3/Flex iPhone implementations out there? Out of interest, how does the CS5 thing work? Is it a totally different code-path or something less drastic? For instance Flash supports Shapes and Timelines, etc... do they in fact provide an iPhone Flash runtime of some sort?

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  • Dynamic CSS Background URLs

    - by 500ml
    Consider this CSS Property: background: url(http://images.something.com/background.png) left top repeat-x; Is there a way to dynamically specify the URL being used in the external file (Meaning the URL is sort of automatically generated rather than hard-coded in the CSS file) ? Thanks.

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  • MVC can't find my Areas page

    - by Steven
    I created an Area in my application named Admin. It's pretty basic, looks like this: Areas Admin Controllers CompaniesController.cs Models Views Companies Index.aspx AdminAreaRegistration.cs When I try to view my Index page by going to /Admin/Companies, I get a "The resource cannot be found" message. I find it weird that I don't get any sort of error message. I'm not sure what's going on here, has anyone come across this?

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