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  • Using MySQL on Visual Studio 2008

    - by Diego
    I am using the ODBC connector to access a MySQL db from visual studio 2008 and i am facing performance problems when dealing with crystal reports and to solve this i need a native connector to visual studio. if someone has had a similar problem and knows a solution or tools ( freeware preferable ) , i would be really grateful.

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  • Can I read AssemblyFile information in Inno Setup

    - by Nifle
    I would like to read these three values from my application.exe in my Inno Setup script. [assembly: AssemblyCompany("My Company")] [assembly: AssemblyProduct("My Great Application")] [assembly: AssemblyFileVersion("9.3.2")] Does anyone know how this might be accomplished? I know I can get the last one using GetFileVersion("path/to/greatapp.exe") is there something similar for the first two?

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  • How to @synthesize a C-Style array of pointers?

    - by Peter Hajas
    I have a property defined in a class like so: @interface myClass UIImageView *drawImage[4]; ... @property (nonatomic, retain) UIImageView **drawImage; ... @synthesize drawImage; // This fails to compile I have found similar questions on StackOverflow and elsewhere, but none that really address this issue. What is the most Objective-C kosher way to do this?

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  • Best Practice for Utilities Class?

    - by Sonny Boy
    Hey all, We currently have a utilities class that handles a lot of string formatting, date displays, and similar functionality and it's a shared/static class. Is this the "correct" way of doing things or should we be instanciating the utility class as and when we need it? Our main goal here is to reduce memory footprint but performance of the application is also a consideration. Thanks, Matt PS. We're using .NET 2.0

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  • make desktop sms application using windows mobile 6.1

    - by Amit Kumar Jha
    hey all, I have to make a SMS sending application in .NET which uses a connected CDMA based Windows mobile 6.1 device to send sms. The problem is I have never worked on smartphone app development so don't have any idea about how should i go about it. Couldn't find anything useful on SO or elsewhere, so please guide me in the right direction. Thanks in advance to all those who reply. P.S.:I posted a similar question regarding blackberry here

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  • How to pss a ObjectMessage from perl to JMS

    - by deepika
    I want to send a perl object as a message to JMS server. I am using Net::Stomp to send a message from perl client to jms server. I am able to send text message but i want to construct a object similar to java object and send it to jms and convert that perl object back to java object at jms server. Can anybody help?

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  • code formatter for grails and Groovy?

    - by Jared
    I'm currently using a basic text editor to write my grails code. Does anyone know of a program that will automatically format code with indentation similar to indent does for C? I'd rather use a commandline program to do this but can use an IDE to format my code if that's the only option.

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  • Code examples for a wallpaper app?

    - by TERACytE
    I would like to write a C# app that runs like an overlay on the desktop wallpaper. Similar to the way that desktop widgets or Rainmeter(rainmeter.net) runs; behind other apps but on top of the desktop wallpaper. I cannot find any C# examples of this kind of behavior. Can someone point to me to some code? Here is an example of what I am interested in creating: http://jabz.us/uploaded_images/screenCaptureRainmeter.png

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  • Autoincrement uniqueidentifier in C#

    - by drasto
    Basically I want to use uniqueidentifier in similar way as identity. I don't want to insert values into it, It should just insert values automatically, different value for each row. I'm not able to set autoincrement on columns of type uniqueidentifier(the property 'autoincrement' is set to false and is not editable).

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  • Nini or any other config manager

    - by Incognito
    Hi, I need to have a very good configuration manager written in C#. Currently I am looking Nini which seems to be not bad. Please share your experience with this lib or with any lib similar to it. What do you like what not and are any suggestions. Thank you.

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  • Ruby: Continue a loop after catching an exception

    - by Santa
    Basically, I want to do something like this (in Python, or similar imperative languages): for i in xrange(1, 5): try: do_something_that_might_raise_exceptions(i) except: continue # continue the loop at i = i + 1 How do I do this in Ruby? I know there are the redo and retry keywords, but they seem to re-execute the "try" block, instead of continuing the loop: for i in 1..5 begin do_something_that_might_raise_exceptions(i) rescue retry # do_something_* again, with same i end end

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  • SQL (MySQL) vs NoSQL (CouchDB)

    - by christopher-mccann
    I am in the middle of designing a highly-scalable application which must store a lot of data. Just for example it will store lots about users and then things like a lot of their messages, comments etc. I have always used MySQL before but now I am minded to try something new like couchdb or similar which is not SQL. Does anyone have any thoughts or guidance on this?

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  • How do Relational Databases Work Under the Hood?

    - by Pierreten
    I've always been interested in how you can throw some SQL at at database, and it nearly instantaneously returns your results in an orderly manner without thinking about it as anything other than a black box. What is really going on? I'm pretty sure it has something to do with how values are laid out regularly in memory, similar to an array; but aside from that, I don't know much else. How is SQL parsed in a manner to facilitate all of this?

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  • How to split a git repository while preserving subdirectories?

    - by Thomas
    What I want is similar to this question. However, I want the directory that is split into a separate repo to remain a subdirectory in that repo: I have this: foo/ .git/ bar/ baz/ qux/ And I want: foo/ .git/ bar/ baz/ quux/ .git/ qux/ # Note: still a subdirectory How to do this in git? I could use the method from this answer if there is some way to move all the new repo's contents into a subdirectory, throughout history.

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