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  • SQL SERVER Spatial Data

    - by Sam
    Hi All, I am struggeling finding an effectient way to find a distance between a Point that interetcts a polygon and the border of that polygon. I was able to use the STDistance comparing the point to every point that made up the polygon but that is taking a lot of time. Using SPatial indexed wasnt much helpful because the STDistance is not part of any constraint and even when I did put the constraint, the index didnt help much. I appreciate any feedback. Thanks.

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  • Encrypt hashed passwords?

    - by Industrial
    Hi everyone, Is it common sense to encrypt hashed&salted passwords that are stored in a database with a strong encryption (AES 192 or so) or are we just aiming for the stars? Of course, the encryption key will not be in the database itself, but will be kept at a safe place. Thanks a lot!

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  • Who use syslog for logging his web application

    - by user137246
    I was wondering if somebody use syslog to log his web application errors/warning/info ? It could be quite useful in a deployment environment with a lot of servers. If yes, what kind of client visualisation you can get to watch errors and grouping the same errors into batch? Do you use other techniques than syslog to achieve this kind of logging functionality?

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  • Upload files from website

    - by Andrew
    All I want to do is allow the user to browse through their folders to look for a file, select it and then press submit which saves the file to my server as well as the path to the saved file. How would someone do this? (Some sort of tutorial website would help a lot)

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  • SerialPort.Write() - How to stop writing?

    - by DaniMelo
    Hello, I am developing in C# using the SerialPort class. SerialPort.Write() is a blocking method. How can I exit this method when I want to stop writing? I use a thread to write. I abort this thread when I want to stop writing but the COM port continues to write. Any ideas? Thanks a lot. Sorry for my basic English.

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  • WPF, databinding

    - by fsl
    Hi there In a given binding is it possible to specify the path on the source object? Seems like this could a void a lot of trivial converters.. Imagine this..: class foo { bool A int B } <ComboBox ItemsSource="ListOfFoos" SelectedItem="{Binding number, SourcePath=B}" />

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  • How much memory does a hashtable use?

    - by Michael
    Would a hashtable/hashmap use a lot of memory if it only consists of object references and int's? As for a school project we had to map a database to objects (that's what being done by orm/hibernate nowadays) but eager to find a good way not to store id's in objects in order to save them again we thought of putting all objects we created in a hashmap/hashtable, so we could easily retrieve it's ID. My question is if it would cost me performance using this, in my opinion more elegant way to solve this problem.

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  • Increase the length of Xcode's "recent project" list?

    - by Bogatyr
    I switch in Xcode between working on a lot of different projects frequently (some I'm actively working on, some are old projects where I'm looking up code I want to re-use or quote in SO answers :)), so that part of my "working set" of projects invariably ends up falling off the recent project list. I do use finder tabs for the full working set of current project folders, but I really like the fast switching available using the recent projects list. Is there a way to increase the length of this list so that I can see more recently opened projects?

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  • ListItemCollection is limited to 127 items?

    - by HeavyWave
    I am trying to add a lot of item to ListItemCollection in the ListControl, but once the Count reaches 127 I can't add any more items. It doesn't throw any exceptions, just doesn't add the items. I have changed Capacity to 256, but it still won't add more than 127 items. Is there a hard-coded limit?

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  • Which methods are good to overwrite when creating custom NSManagedObject subclasses?

    - by mystify
    The Core Data Programming Guide talks a lot about what not to overwrite. So the question is: What is good to overwrite? Like I see it, I can't overwrite -init or -initWithEntity:insertIntoManagedObjectContext: So where else would be a good overwrite point to set up some basic stuff? Or is it generally not needed to do custom initialization? Does the whole thing rely only on accessing properties which then start to do fancy things? So no custom initializations?

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  • When to Multithread and when not to Multithread c++ applications?

    - by Ashwin
    I have been in an assumption that multithreading gives a lot of flexibility and power to make efficient programs. But I am wrong. Multithreading is sometimes not desirable as it will create serious impact on the way the actual program behaves. My question? I am not sure of when to use and when not to use multithreads in applications. Please update this thread and give your opinions on multithreading and suggestions on its usage scenarios.

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  • Get gprof to profile based on wall-clock time?

    - by jetwolf
    My understanding is that by default gprof takes into account CPU time. Is there a way to get it to profile based on wall-clock time? My program does a lot of disk i/o, so the CPU time it uses only represents a fraction of the actual execution time. I need to know which portions of the disk i/o take up the most time.

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  • Php compatibility question

    - by Undgerman
    I am trying to run cimyadmin(http://cimyadmin.net/) but i am getting a lot of helper depreciation errors and after looking around the web for answers i am convinced its a php issue.Is there a way to run php 5.0.2 or earlier but not less than php 5 code on latest distributions of php.

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  • How to change the way that timer schedules in TimerTask?

    - by Judking
    Here is the code snippet: Timer t = new Timer(); TimerTask task = new TimerTask() { @Override public void run() { //change the timer rate of scheduleAtFixedRate here } }; //every 10 sec t.scheduleAtFixedRate(task, new Date(), 10000); Could anyone tell me how to change the rate of timer to t.scheduleAtFixedRate(task, new Date(), 30000) in method run from TimerTask instance? Thanks a lot!

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  • dbo in SqlServer

    - by ala
    I'm converting database from Teradata to SqlServer. I've noticed all tables and procedures are named by the prefix "dbo." (e.g. "dbo.Table1"). I would like to know if and how I can get rid of "dbo" because it would make the conversion task a lot more easier.

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  • Impressive DocBook example?

    - by RD
    So far I've only come across very bland docbook examples. I'm sure DocBook can do a LOT but does anybody have examples where styling is done and a really impressive PDF can be generated?

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  • How to reload python module from itself?

    - by mivulf
    I have a python module with a lot of variables. These variables are used and changed by many other modules. And I want to reload this module from itself when it happens (for refresh). How to do that? # ================================== # foo.py spam = 100 def set_spam(value): spam = value foo = reload(foo) # reload module from itself # ================================== # bar.py import foo print foo.spam # I expect 100 # assume that value changes here from some another modules (for example, from eggs.py, apple.py and fruit.py) foo.set_spam(200) print foo.spam # I expect 200

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