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  • WCF communication using Channel Factory.

    - by Rob Ferno
    How do I get 2 WCF services to communicate with each other using a Channel Factory in C#? Can someone point me in the right direction. Saw a few examples but was confused how the communication really happens and what code needs to be written to support this.

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  • Retain information in cocoa?

    - by happyCoding25
    Hello, I'm still new to cocoa and don't know much about memory management. I read up on apples documentation but I'm still confused. My question is if I set the value of a variable in a - (void)dowhatever when the void ends, will the contents of the variable be erased? If so is there a method (without writing to a file) that I can use to retain the variable contents? Thanks for any help

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  • Handler vs AsyncTask

    - by Steve
    I'm confused as to when one would choose AsyncTask over a Handler. Say I have some code I want to run every n seconds which will update the UI. Why would I choose one over the other?

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  • What does this code do?

    - by Senthil
    I found this in Ryan Bates' railscast site, but not sure how it works. #models/comment.rb def req=(request) self.user_ip = request.remote_ip self.user_agent = request.env['HTTP_USER_AGENT'] self.referrer = request.env['HTTP_REFERER'] end #blogs_controller.rb def create @blog = Blog.new(params[:blog]) @blog.req = request if @blog.save ... I can sort of understand what he is doing. But am confused with the req=(request) line. Any help is appreciated. Thanks

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  • When to use MEF

    - by cmaduro
    I tried Unity and MEF and plain old new. And I am a bit confused as to when exactly you need to use any of these "patterns". Why would I choose to use MEF or Unity if using new is simpler and satisfies my needs. MyObject a = new MyObject(); In other words, what needs justify the use of MEF or Unity?

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  • SharePoint Governance

    - by jobless-spt
    I have been search about SharePoint Governance for past few days, the more I search, more confused I am getting about this Topic. Could anyone just explain in brief? What you know about it or are you using/implementing it?

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  • Using Facebook Connect auth.RevokeAuthorization in ASP.NET

    - by Focus
    I'm confused as to how revoking authorization works in the ASP.NET Toolkit. I've tried issuing the following: ConnectSession connect = new ConnectSession(FacebookHelper.ApiKey(), FacebookHelper.SecretKey()); Auth x = new Auth(fbSession); x.RevokeAuthorization(); But I get an object reference error during the RevokeAuthorization call. Here's the call definition. Any idea what I'm doing wrong?

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  • How is parsing phase in a compiler different from a rule engine ?

    - by abhinav
    Hi, I have a rough understanding of how the compilers work (I mean languages, grammars, lexical analysis, parsing etc). The rule engines have various rules and associated action, just like you have rules in the grammars and you can associate actions with them in parser-generator tools like ANTLR. So I am a bit confused on how to differentiate between these two. Could anyone give a clearer, more formal explanation for the differences ? Thanks, Abhinav.

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  • multiple inheritence in OOPS

    - by user145610
    Hi, Im confused about OOPS feature esp about multiple inheritance. Is OOPS allows Multiple Inheritance. Is Multiple Inheritance is a feature of OOPS. If Multiple Inheritance is feature then languages like C#,VB.NET,java etc doesn't support multiple inheritance.But those languages are considered as strongly supported OOPS language. Can anyone address this question

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  • best way to escape and create a slug

    - by Mac Taylor
    hey guys im somehow confused in using proper functions to escape and create a slug i used this : $slug_title = mysql_real_escape_string()($mtitle); but someone told me not to use it and use urlencode() which one is better for slugs and security as i can see in SO , it inserts - between words : http://stackoverflow.com/questions/941270/validating-a-slug-in-django thanx in advanced

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  • Synchronous and asynchronous callbacks

    - by csharpbaby
    I get confused with some terms while reading MSDN documents and code samples. What are callbacks in C#? In particular, what are synchronous and asynchronous callbacks ? Please explain these from a layman's point of view. Also, please explain the IAsyncResult interface. How can we implement it? (with very simple example) Thanks in advance. EDITED: Fixed spelling, grammar

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  • /usr/local or /opt ?

    - by SirFabel
    Hi Guys, How do you generally proceed for your package installations on Linux, for packages that are not part of your distrib's repos? On my side I am used to install in /opt. But since, I saw this doc on the Internet: http://www.pathname.com/fhs/. Now I am confused: apparently /usr/local would be also a possibility. What is the difference between both? Any best practices to share? Thanks SirFabel

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  • Are there any technical problems using an animated GIF for a web site’s favicon instead of an actual

    - by Paul D. Waite
    When putting a favicon on your site, you can apparently use an animated gif, just by changing the gif file’s extension to .ico. http://www.k-director.com/blog/how-to-add-an-animated-faviconico/ Have you encountered any problems doing this? (Aside from users being driven mad by some stupid little blinking favicon.) Have you seen a browser get confused by a gif file with a .ico extension?

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  • Python double underscore mangling

    - by gnr
    I am a bit confused by this behavior (using python 3.2): class Bar: pass class Foo: def __init__(self): self.__cache = None bar = Bar() bar.__cache = None foo = Foo() print(vars(bar)) #returns {'__cache': None} print(vars(foo)) #returns {'_Foo__cache': None} I've read up a bit on how double-underscores cause attribute names to be "mangled", but I would have expected the same name-mangling in both cases above. The meaning of a single- and a double-underscore before an object name in Python Any ideas what's going on here?

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  • Career Suggestion

    - by Filthy Night
    Hi all, i want to choose iphone development as my career, but i am confused about following questions. 1) is iPhone short term technology ( i mean like asp was gone after dot net came) 2) is iPhone only gaming technology 3) should i go with iphone or dot net

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