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  • Django save method

    - by Marijus
    So I have a model with a FileField for excel spreadsheet. What I need to do this add another column in this spreadsheet, in each row let user pick from a drop-down list then save it and display it in html. All the picking and uploading will happen through the admin interface. So I have figured out way how to display a spreadsheet in html, however I have no idea how to write this save method. I could really use some hints and tips..

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  • Interesting C projects that upgraded your skill level.

    - by JDQ
    I've been (thus far) unable to write a project in C that would be meaningful on any level. For a first project, I've thought of many, but done none. What was the project that changed your skill-level from noob to "coder" the most? Maybe I can take some tips and work on something similar? I was thinking of a toy language, but well, I wouldn't know how to go about that. This might be closed, but oh well :)

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  • Iphone apps development.

    - by dicaprio
    I'm very keen to learn Iphone apps development. Can you experts give me some tips as to which programing tool I should learn? tools I should install [of course , I prefer free tools]?, operating system I need? [I only have windows xp and unix flavours on my Personal laptop]. Do I need to have Iphone to test my apps? [poor guy, I don't own a Iphone].

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  • Create "Mail Contact" in Microsoft Exchange

    - by Data-Base
    is it possible to create "Mail Contact" in Exchange with C#? any tips in where to start there is allot of info on how to create a mailbox (which is good), but I do not need it now I need to do that for the "Mail Contact" that everybody in the company has access to! so basically the "mail contacts" can be for people with external email addresses that all our users can see and send email too (GAL) oh and we have Microsoft Exchange 2007

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  • iPhone SDK Zoom like UITextField

    - by Craig
    I have noticed in a number of apps they let you see a zoomed in view of where you are dragging just like the way it is on a UITextField (screenshot attached) but it works over images etc.. Does anyone know if there is an easy way to achieve this? Since a number of apps use it I figured that there might be something built in or an easy way to do it. Any tips are appreciated.

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  • Database Schema for Machine Tags?

    - by Gabriel
    Machine tags are more precise tags: http://www.flickr.com/groups/api/discuss/72157594497877875. They allow a user to basically tag anything as an object in the format object:property=value Any tips on a rdbms schema that implements this? Just wondering if anyone has already dabbled with this. I imagine the schema is quite similar to implementing rdf triples in a rdbms

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  • C# Visual Studio UML Class Diagram Generator

    - by ikurtz
    I was wondering if there was a software that would generate UML class diagrams from my project files (C#) in Visual Studio 2008 Professional? Like a plugin of sorts? Thanks in advance. p.s. I have checked previous posts and did not see anything useful on the first glance. EDIT: I found Class Diagram item! but open to more tips.

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  • Compresing View

    - by shilpa
    Hi all, in "iPhone tips" app when u scroll view from right to left,thay have show view being comppresed.It gives the effect like when u will open pages in book.Like when u go go next next page in a note book.How to achive this.Including the fonts in page will also get compressed.How to achive this.

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  • What is your favorite NumPy feature?

    - by Gökhan Sever
    Share your favourite NumPy features / tips & tricks. Please try to limit one feature per line. The question is posted in parallel at ask.scipy.org We welcome you to join the conversation there -with the main idea of collecting the Scientific Python related questions under one roof. Feel free to dual-post or post at your favourite site...

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  • After opening a mdb in a working copy

    - by John
    Hallo all, In my institute, Tortoise is employed for the purpose of version control. I find, if a mdb file which belongs to the working copy of a project reporitory is opened thru Access, the ordinary will be labelled with an explamation mark. Since the database has not been modified, I don't unterstand why Tortoise regards the opening as a kind of modification. Thanks in advance for any tips. John

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  • SQL Server Performance

    - by khan24
    I have tables in which 35000 to 40000 records are available. Inspite using ajax the performance of the website is very low. Can any body please suggest some ideas or tips for the problem. Thanks in advance.

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  • Importing ShapeFiles into Oracle XE

    - by WeeJames
    Hi, I'm looking to import one of the Shapefiles supplied with the Ordnance Survey Boundary-Line opensource set into Oracle XE. http://data.gov.uk/dataset/os-boundary-line Unfortunately I'm completely unsure how to go about this, despite much Googling. Anyone got any pointers or tips or a link to a guide? Cheers James

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  • using Visual Studio 2010 and speech recognition on windows 7?

    - by Kevin Won
    I've never used Speech Recognition (SR) at all, but I'm hearing that the built-in SR capabilities of windows 7 is not half-bad. I'm thinking that it might be a real productivity booster with Visual Studio so I can decrease the use of the mouse (no Emacs comments please ;-). I don't envision not using the keyboard to type the actual code--but maybe that would work too? Does anyone have experience using SR with Visual Studio on Windows 7? If so, any tips on usage?

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  • how to implement social drm in java?

    - by pcassiano
    how to implement social drm in java? how could i insert 'personal data' inside an e-book (.pdf or epub) automatically? i think in an software interface where consumer could insert his personal data and the system generates an e-book (locked) with these data... how could i implement this? tips?

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  • Convert a c# mdb solution to xml?

    - by Shades
    I have a system that uses an mdb database with an xsd descriptor written in c#. Now I want to use one or more xml files with the same data instead. I have generated a couple of adapters for the mdb, but now I don't know what is needed for using xml instead. Anyone have some tips? I have managed to save the mdb as a few xml files.

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  • coffee scrip layzy function implementation

    - by bbz
    I would like to something like this in JavaScript var init = function () { // do some stuff once var once = true // overwrite the function init = function () { console.log(once) } } CoffeeScript adds another local var init to the initial init so the second init doesn't overwrite the first one var init = function () { var init //automatically declared by coffeescript // do some stuff once var once = true // overwrite the function init = function () { console.log(once) } } Some tips for solutions / workarounds would be greatly appreciated.

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  • Shopping Cart Suggestions Needed

    - by Maen
    I am building a small web app for a pharmacy to keep track of sales and stocks, so in short, in one page, the pharmacist will enter a bar-code and the item is displayed, pharmacist enters quantity (price will be automatically calculated) then next item and next and so on, I haven't worked with such a problem before so I would appreciate any advices/tips on how to do it, what to use and wither its already done in some tidy neat way I can just import into my page. Am using ASP.net and VB.net, SQL 2008 and all express withing Visual Web Developer (also ExpresS)

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  • LaTeX lstlisting underlined

    - by Gernot
    Hi, Is there an easy way to have the complete code in a lstlisting environment underlined? My current solution looks like this, but I'm not really happy with it. \begin{lstlisting}[mathescape] $\ul{if(gt(x1, 0)) then} $ ... \end{lstlisting} Thx for any tips.

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  • Backup of folder + database - Python

    - by RadiantHex
    Hi there, I feel like this is quite delicate, I have various folders whith projects I would like to backup into a zip/tar file, but would like to avoid backing up files such as pyc files and temporary files. I also have a Postgres db I need to backup. Any tips for running this operation as a python script? Also, would there be anyway to stop the process from hogging resources in the process? Help would be very much appreciated.

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  • Scrum backlog sizing is taking forever

    - by zachary
    I work on a huge project. While we program we end up meeting for endless backlog sizing sessions where all the developers sit down with the team and size user stories. Scrum doubters are saying that this process is taking too long and development time is being wasted. My question is how long should it take to size a user story on average? And does anyone have any tips to make these sizing sessions go quicker?

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