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  • WPF XAML Bind Grid

    - by Jon Archway
    I have a custom user control that is based on a Grid control. I have a ViewModel that exposes this as a property. I would like the XAML on the view to bind to this. I am sure this must be easy but I am quite new to WPF. How is this achieved? Many thanks in advance

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  • PayPal debit VISA automatically?

    - by Mark
    If I have a Visa card number saved in my database, is there a way I can charge that Visa automatically through the PayPal API without the user having to enter anything? We want to keep this site as easy and hassle-free to use as possible. It would be a variable amount, based on how they use the site. (Don't worry, proper disclaimers will be in place, and the user will be notified)

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  • Can an html element have multiple ids?

    - by webmat
    I understand that an id must be unique within an HTML/XHTML page. My question is, for a given element, can I assign multiple ids to it? <div id="nested_element_123 task_123"></div> I realize I have an easy solution with simply using a class. I'm just curious about using ids in this manner.

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  • C# - Fast and simple multi dimensional data structures?

    - by Jeremy Rudd
    I need to store multi-dimensional data consisting of numbers in a manner thats easy to work with. I'm capturing data in real time, and once processed I would destroy and GC older data. This data structure must be fast so it won't hit my overall app performance. The faster the better. What are my choices in terms of platform supported data structures? I'm using VS 2010. and .NET 4.

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  • I've heard that LaTeX is Turing complete. Are there any programs written in LaTeX?

    - by ire_and_curses
    It's possible to do interesting things with what would ordinarily be thought of as typesetting languages. For example, you can construct the Mandelbrot set using postscript. It is suggested in this MathOverflow question that LaTeX may be Turing-complete. This implies the ability to write arbitrary programs (although it may not be easy!). Does anyone know of any concrete example of such a program in LaTeX, which does something highly unusual with the language?

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  • JPA and hibernate for Flex

    - by dejaninic
    I'm using JPA but I'm not sure how to use it for relation between two classes. I need to connect them @OneToMany. I have done this before but forgot. Is there any good tutorial for this or an example that is easy to understand. By the way this is a Flex application where I'm using BlazeDS for connection between Java and Flex.

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  • Use jQuery to alter css for "html" and "*"

    - by Chris
    Apologies if this is incredibly easy but I want to be able to do the following in jQuery. Current CSS * { cursor: url('/web/resources/graphics/blank.cur'), pointer; } html { cursor: url('/web/resources/graphics/blank.cur'), pointer; } Desired CSS change (through jQuery only) * { cursor: url('/web/resources/graphics/blankDot.cur'), pointer; } html { cursor: url('/web/resources/graphics/blankDot.cur'), pointer; }

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  • XSD validation error human readable

    - by Robert
    Hi, I want to be able to validate a XML against a XSD and generate user readable errors, for example, including XSD documentation tag. I just wanted to know if C# provides this in a easy, elegant and non-painful way, otherwise I'll parse down the error and find the node within XSD.

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  • Reset Taskbar Flash in C#

    - by thefactor
    I have an application where the taskbar flashes if an event has occurred. This is working perfectly, and was relatively easy to implement using a Win32 API described below: http://blogs.x2line.com/al/archive/2008/04/19/3392.aspx However, when I stop the flashing, sometimes the application is stuck in the "highlighted" state in the taskbar. This only gets reset by clicking on the application in the taskbar, minimizing it, then re-maximizing it. Is there a way to clear this from being highlighted without any user interaction?

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  • Is there a C++ cross platform key/value API or library for C++?

    - by Tim
    We want to persist some user settings int he GUI part of our code. I used to do Win32 programming exclusively and the typical way this was done was with registry settings. I assume that this should be done with configuration files, but was wondering if there was a library or cross platform wrapper that made key/value pair persistence very easy.

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  • descending heap sort

    - by user1
    use heap sort to sort this in descending order and show the steps or explanation please below is the tree 79 33 57 8 25 48 below is the array 79 - 33 - 57 - 8 - 25 - 48 ok ascending is easy because the largest element is at the top we can exchange the last element and the first element and then use heapify as the sample code in wikipedia describes it.

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  • Method parameters confusion

    - by elec
    Often time methods take more than 3 parameters which are all of the same type, eg. void mymethod (String param1, String param2, String param3) then it's very easy for the client to mix up the parameters orders, for instance inverting param1 and param2: mymethod (param2, param1, param3); ...which can be the cause of much time spent debugging what should be a trivial matter. Any tips on how to avoid this sort of mistake (apart from unit tests) ?

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  • Mercurial Workflow for small team

    - by Tarski
    I'm working in a team of 3 developers and we have recently switched from CVS to Mercurial. We are using Mercurial by having local repositories on each of our workstations and pulling/pushing to a development server. I'm not sure this is the best workflow, as it is easy to forget to Push after a Commit, and 3 way merge conflicts can cause a real headache. Is there a better workflow we could use, as I think the complexity of distributed VC is outweighing the benefits at the moment. Thanks

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  • The best way to rename a project in Visual Studio 2008

    - by radbyx
    I always find my self in trouble with alot of (namespace or refference errors?), when trying to rename a project in VS. This is how I do: I click on the project and press F2 and rename it. That procedure do you guys follow? I use to work in Eclipse, and there I don't have the problems, maybes it's easy in VS too and it's just me. Thx, radbyx

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  • Coolest Class Names?

    - by Starx
    Whenever, working on a big project. Using Technical names for your class can be pretty harsh on yourself to remember. So, what are the coolest class name that you can think of which is descriptive, funny and easy to remember. PS also include parent and class names just to add a little spice

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  • boost::function function pointer to parameters?

    - by high6
    How does boost::function take a function pointer and get parameters from it? I want wrap a function pointer so that it can be validated before being called. And it would be nice to be able to call it like boost::function is with the () operator and not having to access the function pointer member. Wrapper func; func(5); //Yes :D func.Ptr(5) //Easy to do, but not as nice looking

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  • Tracking SVN changes through multiple merges

    - by Paul D.
    At work we use a branching strategy where all changes start off in a development branch, then subsequently make their way through one or more integration branches, and finally end up in a release branch. Occasionally (more often than I'd like) I find myself needing to figure out where a particular change originated (which development branch). In this case I have to spend a considerable amount of time playing detective to trace a change backwards through 2-3 merges. Am I missing an easy way to do this?

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  • NHibernate Mapping + Iset

    - by jack
    Hi all I have a mapping file <set name="Friends" table="Friends"> <key column="UserId"/> <many-to-many class="User" column="FriendId"/> </set> I would like to specify extra columns for the friend table this creates. For example Approve (the user must approve the friend request) Is there a easy way?

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