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  • Recreating the Apple Store's summary that moves with the page scrolling

    - by Darryl Hein
    I'm looking to create something like what Apple has on their online store for displaying the summary of your computer and total as seen here. I'm guessing this is JavaScript, but it'd be even cooler if it could be done in CSS. Basically I'd like something scrolls with the page like position:fixed, but I don't want it to start moving until the user has scroll past a certain position. I'm using jQuery, so a jQuery plugin would be perfect as well.

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  • Making an updates manager module for a program

    - by panda
    Hi! I'm working on a program that shall have an "updates" module (online). I can't figure out how to do this. Initially i'm trying with a SVN repository. Any better idea? How is this normally done? (I'm not asking for a concrete languague, i only want an general idea about the procces) Thank you.

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  • Generate T-SQL for Existing Indexes

    - by Chris S
    How do you programmatically generate T-SQL CREATE statements for existing indexes in a database? SQL Studio provides a "Script Index as-Create to" command that generates code in the form: IF NOT EXISTS(SELECT * FROM sys.indexes WHERE name = N'IX_myindex') CREATE NONCLUSTERED INDEX [IX_myindex] ON [dbo].[mytable] ( [my_id] ASC )WITH (SORT_IN_TEMPDB = OFF, DROP_EXISTING = OFF, IGNORE_DUP_KEY = OFF, ONLINE = OFF) ON [PRIMARY] GO How would you do this programmatically (ideally through Python)?

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  • How to Calculate longest streak in SQL?

    - by VJ
    I have EMPLOYEE-ID,DATE,IsPresent I want to calculate longest streak for a employee presence.The Present bit will be false for days he didnt come..So I want to calculate the longest number of days he came to office for consecutive dates..I have the Date column field is unique...So I tried this way - Select Id,Count(*) from Employee where IsPresent=1 But the above doesnt work...Can anyone guide me towards how I can calculate streak for this?....I am sure people have come across this...I tried searching online but...didnt understand it well...please help me out..

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  • Why can't I get XSLT to work in chrome?

    - by Eric
    I have a XSLT sample copied straight from http://www.w3schools.com/xsl/xsl_transformation.asp, which I can't seem to view in Google Chrome. However, it seems to work fine in IE. Does anyone know why this would be? EDIT: The online version works fine, but the local copy does not.

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  • Unfamiliar Javascript Syntax

    - by user1051643
    Long and short of the story is, whilst reading John Resig's blog (specifically http://ejohn.org/blog/javascript-trie-performance-analysis/) I came across a line which makes absolutely no sense to me whatsoever. Essentially it boils down to object = object[key] = something; (this can be found in the first code block of the article I've linked.) This has proven rather difficult to google, so if anyone can offer some insight / a good online resource for me to learn for myself, I'd much appreciate it.

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  • C# Random generation

    - by Betamoo
    I have just passed this article online: C# Corner and C# Corner and his article (a software developer with over 13 years of experience) recommended using System.Random as follows: private int RandomNumber(int min, int max) { Random random = new Random(); return random.Next(min, max); } Isn't that would give him the same number every time ?? Edit: So my question will become: How does Random choose its seed? a constant or current time value? Thanks

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  • Blackberry - Programmatically extract/open zip file

    - by KKlucznik
    I have looked online with mixed results, but is there a way to programmatically extract a zip file on the BB? Very basic my app will display different encrypted file types, and those files are delivered in a zip file. My idea was to have the user browse to the file on their SDCard, select it, and I extract what i need as a stream from the file. is this possible?

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  • Has anyone used Sphinx to document a C++ project?

    - by Nick
    Sphinx is a new documentation tool for Python. It looks very nice. What I'm wondering is: How suitable this is for documenting a C++ project? Are there any tools for converting existing documentation (e.g. doxygen) to Sphinx format? Are there online/downloadable examples of C++ projects that use Sphinx? Any tips from anyone who has used Sphinx?

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  • Php pi help... (Loops)

    - by James Rattray
    Is this iteration the best? (Pi^2)/12 = 1 - 1/4 + 1/9 - 1/16 + 1/25 etc. -For converging faster? If not please answer with the iteration -preferably in the form above (an example) -not a splat of algebra ... I'm doing this to find Pi to 1,000,000,000 places online.

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  • How do I animate a UIButton in a UITableView?

    - by Ryan Lopez
    I currently have a UITableView with each cell containing four UIButtons. I am placing an image for each button with a downloaded picture from online. I'd like to have the button fade in when the image is finished downloading. I know I can animate in the viewDidLoad, but I assign the image in the cellForRowAtIndex function. How do I go about animating just the UIButton at a later point in time when I update the UIButton with the image?

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  • problem with flash RectDraw size

    - by Rebol Tutorial
    I am testing flash online here http://wonderfl.net/c/sqop I'm newbie. The picture I want to show http://reboltutorial.com/files/2010/05/rebodex-yuml-300x262.png is 300x262 so my rectangle is of the same size. Why does Flash truncate my picture ?

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  • Php pi help... (Loops)

    - by James Rattray
    Is this iteration the best? (Pi^2)/12 = 1 - 1/4 + 1/9 - 1/16 + 1/25 etc. -For converging faster? If not please answer with the iteration -preferably in the form above (an example) -not a splat of algebra ... I'm doing this to find Pi to 1,000,000,000 places online. http://www.zombiewrath.com/superpi.php or my 10,000 one: http://www.zombiewrath.com/pi.php

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  • What is a good program for storing “chunks” of commonly used source code

    - by Rob Wiley
    I've looked at CodeLocker (poorly styled and relatively unflexible, but free) and Source Code Library (Overzone software - very nicely styled, looks flexible, but very expensive - $80). Ideally, I'm looking for a relatively simple, inexpensive program (not an online website) that I can save text data (source code) with a title and keywords, maybe even a description. It would also have some type of search functionality.

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  • Bash, no-arguments warning, and case decisions

    - by Werner
    Hi, I am learning bash. I would like to do a simple script that, when not arguments given, shows some message. And when I give numers as argument,s depending on the value, it does one thing or another. I would also like to know suggestions for the best online manuals for beginners in bash Thanks

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  • What RSS/Atom standard to use for feed generation?

    - by fsb
    Reading online about this topic is confusing. Is there a way to cut around the history, politics and technicalities to answer the question: Which standard should I refer to when I write code to generate feeds? I want to use UTF-8 encoding, which may affect the choice. Otherwise I'm most interested in compatibility with a decent range of readers.

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