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  • MySQLi - declaring variable after bind_param?

    - by Kerry
    This may be a completely dumb question, but I've seen a couple examples declaring the variables AFTER putting them in bind_param: http://devzone.zend.com/article/686 I've never seen this done before and all my programming knowledge says I should define them before hand. Is this a valid/preferred way?

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  • Passing data to notification page

    - by FRKT
    I'm not sure what the best way of populating a notification page is. I've been using sessions to populate it with information, but this falls short if the user is blocking cookies. I've considered passing it in HTTP GET variables, but I'm unsure whether it's a good alternative since its length is limited by some browsers. Which method do you prefer?

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  • C# (non-abstract) class to represent paths

    - by user289770
    I'm looking for a C# class that represents a file system path. I would like to use it (instead of strings) as the data type of variables and method arguments (top reasons: type safety, concat-proof, logical comparisons). System.IO.Path provides most of the functionality I want, but it is abstract. System.IO.FileInfo, as I understand, performs IO operations to do its job. I only want a wrapper for the path string. Thanks!

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  • There's @interface in my @implementation — why is that?

    - by Mark McDonald
    This is a pretty noobish question – I'm looking at some Cocoa sample code and there's @interface blocks in the .m files as well as the headers. For instance, in the AppDelegate class header, a UIWindow and UI navigation are defined as instance variables, but the @property declarations are actually made in the implementation file. Is there a functional reason for this, is it a stylistic choice, or… ?

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  • With (or similar) statement in JQuery

    - by Salman A
    Very simple question: I want to optimize the following jQuery code with maximum readability, optimal performance and minimum fuss (fuss = declaring new variables etc): $(".addthis_toolbox").append('<a class="addthis_button_delicious"></a>'); $(".addthis_toolbox").append('<a class="addthis_button_facebook"></a>'); $(".addthis_toolbox").append('<a class="addthis_button_google"></a>'); $(".addthis_toolbox").append('<a class="addthis_button_reddit"></a>'); . . .

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  • Extracting data from a text file to use in a python script?

    - by Rob
    Basically, I have a file like this: Url/Host: www.example.com Login: user Password: password How can I use RegEx to separate the details to place them into variables? Sorry if this is a terrible question, I can just never grasp RegEx. So another question would be, can you provide the RegEx, but kind of explain what each part of it is for?

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  • Android 2.1 switch loop JRE 1.7

    - by Defuzer
    Hello how to use switch loop in my android project ? I want to use Android 2.1 I need JRE 1.7, but I want to use Android 2.1 I use loop like this: switch ((CHAR[Math.abs(intGen.nextInt()%2)])) { case "+": result = random2 + random3; break; case "-": result = random2 + random3; break; } LogCat: Cannot switch on a value of type String for source level below 1.7. Only convertible int values or enum variables are permitted

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  • string concatenation in Groovy seems unconvenient

    - by Zombies
    My goal is to write this: println "this should be 3: ($1+2)" //this is invalid groovy, it won't run Yet this is valid in ruby. Is there a way I can put statements that will eval inside a string or must I use complete variables names? I am basically looking for the Ruby equivalent of: puts "this shoud be 3: #{1+2}" #this is valid ruby

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  • Why thread specific data is required in pthread ?

    - by user504542
    Hi As i know, all the threads share memory location. For example a global variable changes in one thread will reflect in another thread. Since each thread has its own stack, the local variables that are created inside the thread is unique. In this case, why do we need to go for thread specific data mechanism?. Can't it be achieved by auto storage varibles inside the thread function ? Kindly clarify!!!. BR Rj

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  • typedef and operator overloading in C

    - by jocapco
    Suppose I typedef an integer or integer array or any known type: typedef int int2 Then I overload operator * for int2 pairs, now if I initialize variables a and b as int. Then will my * between a and b be the overloaded * ? How do I achieve overloading an int and yet also use * for int the way they are. Should I create a new type?

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  • Moving rails javascript to public while keeping ruby code?

    - by tesmar
    Hi guys, I have a project to move some JS code outside of rails into the public direcotry, but some of it has ruby code embedded, and depends on the values of the variables from the controllers to set some of its code. How can I move it out of the view and still maintain the same structure, or do I need to just rewrite the JS from scratch?

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  • What is the difference between printf() and puts() in C?

    - by alex
    First up, I should let you know that I am learning C, so my apologies if this question seems stupid to a more advanced developer. I know you can print with printf() and puts(). I can also see that printf() allows you to embed variables inside and do some stuff like formatting. Is puts() merely a primitive version of printf(). Should it be used for every possible printf() without string interpolation? Thanks

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  • Python file - Want to change it to a function or a class

    - by curious2know
    Hello, I have a python program/file that I want to run repeatedly and calculate the averages of some variables over these runs. To do so, I thought it might be convenient to convert this program into a function or a class. One way I can think of is to add a def Main(): line at the top and indent every line manually within it. Is there an easier way? I am using pydev on eclipse. Thanks.

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  • Variable Length Array

    - by corinaf
    Hello, I would like to know how a variable length array is managed (what extra variables or data structures are kept on the stack in order to have variable length arrays). Thanks a lot.

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  • Code obfuscator for php?

    - by jhonte
    Hey! Has anybody used a good obfuscator for PHP?, I've tried some but they dont work for very big projects. They can't handle variables that are included in one file and used in another, for instance. Or do you have any other tricks for stopping the spread of your great code? :)

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  • php: avoiding __get in certain circumstances?

    - by user151841
    I have a class where I'm using __set. Because I don't want it to set just anything, I have an array of approved variables that it checks before it will actually set a class property. However, on construct, I want the __construct method to set several class properties, some of which are not in the approved list. So when construct happens, and I do $this->var = $value, I of course get my exception that I'm not allowed to set that variable. Can I get around this somehow?

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  • What does “@public” mean in Objective-C?

    - by Ty
    After reading a question on @private I understand how that works. However, since all variables default to @protected and you cannot really access a variable without defining an accessor, what exactly does @public do? When would you use it?

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  • Accessing class variable with string name?

    - by coure06
    I have a class like this $.fn.dimeBar = function(custom) { var var1 = 'test1'; var var2 = 'test2'; if(sometest){ //how can i access var1 or var2 here by using string name of variables //some thing like alert(this['var1']) -- should alert: 'test1' } }

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  • Why use one dimensional array instead of a two dimensional arrray?

    - by user3869145
    I was doing some work handling a lot of information and my partner told me that I was using too many matrices to manipulate the variables of the problem. The idea was to use one dimension arrays int a[] instead of the 2 dimensional arrays int b[][], to save memory and processing speed of the algorithm. How certain is that this change will accelerate the speed of execution or compilation of my code in c ++?

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