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  • how to delete lowercase words from a string in python

    - by gaggina
    I'm new in python and I'm having some issues doing a simple thing. I've an array (or list as it's said in pyton) like this: list = [ 'NICE dog' , 'blue FLOWER' , 'GOOD cat' , 'YELLOW caw'] As you see each element of this array contains some words. These words is both lowercase and uppercase. How I can delete from this array each lowercase words? For example I'd like to have as result this list: list = [ 'NICE' , 'FLOWER' , 'GOOD' , 'YELLOW']

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  • Sql query builder c#

    - by pdiddy
    I'm building a windows mobile app. And using SqlCe. I'm looking for a good sql query builder. So instead of writing "SELECT COLUMNS FROM TABLE WHERE etc... Is there a good free library that can build this sort of query?

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  • Matrix multiplication in java

    - by Chapax
    Hi, I wanted to do matrix multiplication in Java, and the speed needs to be very good. I was thinking of calling R through java to achieve this. I had a couple of Qs though: Is calling R using Java a good idea? If yes, are there any code samples that can be shared? What are the other ways that can be considered to do matrix multiplication in Java? Many thanks. --Chapax

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  • How to handle authorization in the view layout

    - by mathk
    Authorize attribute are good to do some access control base on Action but suppose that I have some UI element in the layout that should note be output unless the user is authorize. I could possibly set some boolean in the ViewBag but that is not the good solution I guess. Somewhere in the Layout.cshtml: @if (ViewBag.IsAuthorized) { <li>@Html.ActionLink("Index", "Admin")</li> } Let me know if there is a better solution. Thanks.

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  • Joining an open source project

    - by Ikaso
    Since I would like to participate in an open source project I would like to know a couple of things: How do you apply to one? How do open source projects know that I am good in what I do? How do you find a good open source project from which I can learn? How open source projects are managed? Regards,

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  • Portable PHP IDE / Editor

    - by Shishant
    Hello, There are a lot of IDE posts here but not for portable. Can anybody help me find a good portable PHP IDE? I am looking for this features: FTP Sitemanager Syntax Highlighting Auto-complete (Optional) I am fine even with a paid version. I tried aptana on my usb but the experience was not good.

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  • Mobile Silverlight Applications

    - by snorlaks
    Hi, Have You got any tutorials, books, any good resources to start creating mobile games using silverlight ? Maybe any good resource on writing 2d games in silverlight for pc? Ay way do You think that its worth learning it or any other technology would be better and have probably shinier future ?

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  • Boost and XML (c++)

    - by Nuno
    Hi, Is there any good way (and a simple way too) using boost to read and write xml files? I can't seem to find any simple sample to read xml files using boost? (can you point me some simple sample that use boost for reading and writing xml files) If not boost, is out there any good and simple library to read and write xml files that you can recommend? (it must be a c++ library) Thanks Nuno

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  • Audio Recording in C++

    - by Cenoc
    Hey, I was wondering, what was a good cross-platform utility for doing audio recording/ playback/ seeking in C++? I was thinking going the route of ALUT (OpenAL), but is there a better way? If not, do you guys know of any good tutorials/sample code for ALUT?

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  • Where a developer can sell / donate his time?

    - by kyrisu
    Recently business isn't good and was wondering what are your favourite places where you can sell your time working on a projects (you get specification / idea - you crank code - you get paid :) ) (I don't mean selling your own apps, just working for someone else) or where you can donate your time (you get specification - you crank code - you feel good :D) (I've heard about cranking code on weekends for charities in US but I'm from Poland so I was thinking about something not location specific)

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  • How to create a project template for Ruby on Rails projects?

    - by wgpubs
    When I build Rails applications I find myself doing the same things over and over again. This includes adding the same gems/plugins, configuration info and custom initializers, rake tasks etc... etc.... This can't be a good thing. So, is there a way to package all this repetitive code into some sort of project template ... so that I can do a "rails myapp" and have everything good to go from there? Btw, running 2.3.5 if that matters :) thanks

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  • PHP language specification ?

    - by Rolf
    Hi, as I know there is an official document for Java (JLS), I'd like to know if it's also the case of PHP language. I found the "Language Reference" section on the PHP manual, but it doesn't look as detailed as the JLS. The thing is I have a good practical knowledge of PHP but I'm miserably clueless about what REALLY happens under the hood. If there isn't any official document, could you recommend me some good books to read ? Thanks in advance ! Rolf

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  • UI Design Tips and Tutorials for Android

    - by Omega
    Does anyone have any good pointers on designing the UI for an android application and some good practises? Obviously I'm aware of the basic principles involved with designing the layout in XML. Also, that you have a stack of activities. But I'm interested in some approaches to creating the interfaces and also how to design an application around those intentions.

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  • Implement a server that receives and processes client request(cassandra as backend), Python or C++?

    - by Mickey Shine
    I am planning to build an inverted index searching system with cassandra as its storage backend. But I need some guidances to build a highly efficient searching daemon server. I know a web server written in Python called tornado, my questions are: Is Python a good choice for developing such kind of app? Is Nginx(or Sphinx) a good example that I can look inside to learn its architecture to implement a highly efficient server? Anything else I should learn to do this? Thank you~

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  • Why isn't the boost::shared_ptr -> operator inlined?

    - by Alan
    Since boost::shared_ptr could be called very frequently and simply returns a pointer, isn't the -> operator a good candidate for being inlined? T * operator-> () const // never throws { BOOST_ASSERT(px != 0); return px; } Would a good compiler automatically inline this anyway? Should I lose any sleep over this? :-)

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  • Facebook Connect in Silverlight

    - by Mike Pateras
    Is there a good way to get Facebook Connect onto a Silverlight page? All I really need is simple authorization/registration. I've looked into the facebook developer toolkit, but the documentation is more or less non-existent for Silverlight, and I didn't really get anywhere with it. Is there a good tutorial or a working library for adding Facebook Connect into a Silverlight app? Or is the best way to run Silverlight in Windowwless mode with HTML overlayed on top?

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