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  • Network Security [closed]

    - by kapilg
    I have been a .net developer for the past three yrs. Just curious to know about the network security field. What kind of work does the developers working in these area do? I really have not much idea about network security but what my understanding is these people are involved in securing network, preventing attacks on network as obvious. Could any one please give me some details about this field and also what does it take to move to this field.

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  • Developer Capacity Planning

    - by Zaff
    What product or tool do you use to do Resource Capacity planning for your development team? Currently managing a large group and trying to provide visibility into my resource availability. I am creating this in MS project, but was curious if there was a better tool/solution based off your experience.

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  • Opensource like Camtasia Studio

    - by vernomcrp
    i used to create a tutorial video with camtasia studio, but curious to know if opensource have application that provide abilities like camtasia studio have such as - keep track action happen during recording. can produce video that zoom to part i want. - Display the text of screencast as an overlay or below the video. - With just one click, video is on its way to YouTube .

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  • Running time for Dijkstra's algorithm on a priority queue implemented by sorted list/array

    - by jay
    So I'm curious to know what the running time for the algorithm is on on priority queue implemented by a sorted list/array. I know for an unsorted list/array it is O((n^2+m)) where n is the number of vertices and m the number of edges. Thus that equates to O(n^2) time. But would it be faster if i used an sorted list/array...What would the running time be? I know extractmin would be constant time.

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  • Why is C++0x's `noexcept` checked dynamically?

    - by rlbond
    I am curious about the rationale behind noexcept in the C++0x FCD. throw(X) was depreciated, but noexcept seems to do the same thing. Is there a reason that noexcept isn't checked at compile time? It seems that it would be better if these functions were checked statically that they only called throwing functions within a try block.

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  • Adding to %TIME% variable in windows cmd script

    - by Peck
    I realize that this could probably be done easier in any number of other scripting languages but started to do it quick in cmd and now Im curious. Looking to start a process at an offset to the time that another process started. Lets say 5 minutes to keep it simple. Is there a way to add to the %TIME% variable? For instance: start /b foo.exe at %TIME% + 5 minutes bar.exe Thanks for any assistance

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  • Recursive languages vs context-sensitive languages

    - by teehoo
    In Chomsky's hierarchy, the set of recursive languages is not defined. I know that recursive languages are a subset of recursively enumerable languages and that all recursive languages are decidable. What I'm curious about is how recursive languages compare to context-sensitive languages. Can I assume that context-sensitive languages are a strict subset of recursive languages, and therefore all context-sensitive languages are decidable?

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  • Scala: "using" keyword

    - by Albert Cenkier
    i've defined 'using' keyword as following: def using[A, B <: {def close(): Unit}] (closeable: B) (f: B => A): A = try { f(closeable) } finally { closeable.close() } i can use it like that: using(new PrintWriter("sample.txt")){ out => out.println("hellow world!") } now i'm curious how to define 'using' keyword to take any number of parameters, and be able to access them separately: using(new BufferedReader(new FileReader("in.txt")), new PrintWriter("out.txt")){ (in, out) => out.println(in.readLIne) }

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  • Why did you learn C?

    - by Dinah
    For those who know or are learning C: Why did you choose to learn C? Was a school or job requirement? Curiosity? Boredom? Personal growth? ... I'm especially curious to know how many learned it to better understand the inner workings of their language of choice. If this is your reason, was it prompted by Joel's suggestions?

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  • Conditional Statement as Hierarchy jQuery

    - by Jacob Lowe
    Is there a way to make jQuery use objects in a conditional statement as an object in a hierarchy. For Example, I want to validate that something exist then tell it to do something just using the this selector. Like this if ($(".tnImg").length) { //i have to declare what object I am targeting here to get this to work $(this).animate({ opacity: 0.5, }, 200 ); } Is there a way to get jQuery to do this? I guess theres not a huge benefit but i still am curious

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  • jQuery: Gmail Star?

    - by st4ck0v3rfl0w
    Hi All, I was wondering if anyone had any good tutorials around creating a gmail inbox star (favorite) ? EDIT: I guess I want to create something just like the stackoverflow star or gmail inbox star. I have a set of list items that i've added several controls to. One being a checkbox (for archiving, or batch deleting) and another I have a placeholder checkbox for favoriting. I'm just curious as to what the best approach is for making it snazzy with jquery.

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  • ASP.NET MVC, MVVM and file uploads...

    - by Kieron
    Hi, I'm big fan of the MVVM pattern, in particular while using the ASP.NET MVC Framework (in this case v2 preview 2). But I'm curious if anyone knows how to use it when doing file uploads? public class MyViewModel { public WhatTypeShouldThisBe MyFileUpload { get; set; } }

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  • problem with sortrows MATLAB

    - by Jessy
    Hi, My question is related with the previous solved question in http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2925623/how-to-save-data-in-txt-file-in-matlab my problem is that, I decided to unsorted the output, however this error comes out when I removed the sortrows. And no error when I leave the sortrows I'm curious why.

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  • jquery function to convert datetime, split date time "2010-10-18 10:06" to return "18/10/2010" and

    - by Cesar Lopez
    Hi I was wondering if there is any jquery function around which can take this dateTime "2010-10-18 10:06" and convert and split it returning "2010/10/18" and "10:06". It would be also nice if the same function could either receive "2010-10-18 10:06" or "2010-10-18" only and return as mentioned above, or different formats besides "2010/10/18" like 18-10-2010" or and 18th of October 2010, giving the option but not that important, just curious about jQuery power dealing with dates. Thanks.

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  • Python, a smarter way of string to integer conversion

    - by Hellnar
    Hello I have written this code to convert string in such format "0(532) 222 22 22" to integer such as 05322222222 . class Phone(): def __init__(self,input): self.phone = input def __str__(self): return self.phone #convert to integer. def to_int(self): return int((self.phone).replace(" ","").replace("(","").replace(")","")) test = Phone("0(532) 222 22 22") print test.to_int() It feels very clumsy to use 3 replace methods to solve this. I am curious if there is a better solution?

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  • Getting Data From Webpages?

    - by fuzzygoat
    When looking to get data from a web page whats the recommended method if the page does not provide a structured data feed? Am I right in thinking that its just a case of doing an NSURLRequest and then hacking what you need out of the responseData(NSData*)? I am not too concerned about the implementation in Xcode, I am more curious about actually collecting the data, before I start coding a "hunt & peck" through a list of data. gary

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