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  • Running windows 7 on a Mac Pro

    - by Simon
    My question is simple is running windows 7 on a mac pro as the dominat OS a bad idea? im interested in starting some mac programing but still want to do windows based coding. im tossing up between a macbook pro + a desktop or just a Mac pro. Also what development tools are available for mac?

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  • A question about Scala Objects

    - by Randin
    In the example for coding with Json using Databinder Dispatch Nathan uses an Object (Http) without a method, shown here: import dispatch._ import Http._ Http("http://www.fox.com/dollhouse/" >>> System.out ) How is he doing this?

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  • How to submit a form automatically using HttpWebResponse

    I am looking for an application that can do the following a) Programmatically auto login to a page(login.asxp) using HttpWebResponse by using already specified username and password. b) Detect the redirect URL if the login is successful. c) Submit another form (settings.aspx) to update certain fields in the database. The required coding needs to be using asp.net The application needs to complete this entire process in the same session cookie.

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  • Dynamic DateTimeRangeValidator using Enterprise Library 4.1?

    - by Toran Billups
    I'm trying to add a range of - 365 days and + 365 days but it appears that using this attribute in EL 4.1 only accepts a special ISO formatted string ... thus I can't simply add a normal string to this validation routine. <DateTimeRangeValidator(DateTime.Now.AddDays(2), DateTime.Now.AddDays(4))> _ I wanted to do something similar to the above - fyi Does anyone know how you can force this attribute to accept this ISO formatted string w/out hand coding this value?

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  • Partials vs for loop — best practices

    - by Mike
    In coding up your view templates you can render a partial and pass an array of objects to be rendered once per object. OR you can use a For blank in @blank loop. How do you decide when to do which? It seems that if you use a partial for every iterable object you will end up having to modify tons of separate files to make changes to potentially one view. With the loops you can see everything right there in one file.

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  • Transfer DataReader rows to a CrystalReport DataSet

    - by lennie
    Please help me as I am a newbie using VB.NET. I have been asked to transfer rows from a DataReader into a Crystal Report dataset. Here are the coding: Private Sub BtnTransfer() dim strsql as string = "Select OrderID, OrderDate from ORDERS" dim DS as new dataset1 '<---crysal report dataset1.xsd dim DR as SqlDataReader dim RW as DataRow = DS.Tables(0).NewRow sqlconn = new sqlconnection(ConnString) sqlcmd = new sqlCommand(strSql, sqlconn) sqlcmd.Connection.open() DR = sqlcmd.ExecuteReader(CommandBehaviour.CloseConnection) Do while DR.Read RW("OrderID") = DR("OrderID") RW("OrderDate") = DR(OrderDate") DS.Tables(0).Rows.ADD(RW) Loop End sub

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  • Decoding not reversing unicode encoding in Django/Python

    - by PhilGo20
    Ok, I have a hardcoded string I declare like this name = u"Par Catégorie" I have a # -- coding: utf-8 -- magic header, so I am guessing it's converted to utf-8 Down the road it's outputted to xml through xml_output.toprettyxml(indent='....', encoding='utf-8') And I get a UnicodeDecodeError: 'ascii' codec can't decode byte 0xc3 in position 3: ordinal not in range(128) Most of my data is in French and is ouputted correctly in CDATA nodes, but that one harcoded string keep ... I don't see why an ascii codec is called. what's wrong ?

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  • Anniversary gift for a programmer

    - by jens
    My boyfriend does coding (Rails/C?/PHP) for a job and I don't know what he would appreciate on our first anniversary. Does anyone have any ideas? Yes, he's stereotypical geek, but I'd rather not give a pack of Bawls for an anniversary gift. He dislikes going anywhere, so "experiences" like going to an event are out. Maybe I should just have a giant LAN party in the house.

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  • Zen Code + jQuery

    - by Josh Cornstone
    Hi, I just read this article at Smashing Magazine (http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2009/11/21/zen-coding-a-new-way-to-write-html-code/) about Zen Code. Maybe there is any jQuery plugin for this? Might be good for json data inserting/templating.

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  • what exatly google.setOnLoadCallback(initalize) function means?

    - by Abhilash M
    while coding javascript and ajax, there is no proper documentation for this function? i searched this term using api src="http://www.google.com/jsapi " and searchControl.execute("abhilashm86"); how does this google.setOnLoadCallback(initalize) called internally? is this function just for a new search term when user clears previous search and starts new one? How exactly this google.setOnLoadCallback(initalize) gets trigerred?

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  • Xcode - Drawing Pixels

    - by Brett
    Hi guys; I am trying to draw individual pixels in xcode to be outputted to the iphone. I do not know any OpenGL or Quartz coding but I do know a bit about Core Graphics. I was thinking about drawing small rectangles with width and height of one, but do not know how to implement this into code and how to get this to show in the view. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks, Brett

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  • How do I store a Java KeyStore password?

    - by Anthony D
    In my web application I access a private key that is stored in a Java KeyStore. I would like to know what is the best/recommended way to store the password for the KeyStore and private key. I've considered using a properties file but that does not seem very secure for use in a production environment (storing password in a plain text file). Also, hard-coding the password in my code is not an option I'm willing to entertain. Thanks.

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  • Cost of exception handlers in Python

    - by Thilo
    In another question, the accepted answer suggested replacing a (very cheap) if statement in Python code with a try/except block to improve performance. Coding style issues aside, and assuming that the exception is never triggered, how much difference does it make (performance-wise) to have an exception handler, versus not having one, versus having a compare-to-zero if-statement?

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  • Is this good code? Linked List Stack Implementation

    - by Quik Tester
    I have used the following code for a stack implementation. The top keeps track of the topmost node of the stack. Now since top is a data member of the node function, each node created will have a top member, which ideally we wouldn't want. Firstly, is this good approach to coding? Secondly, will making top as static make it a better coding practice? Or should I have a global declaration of top? #include<iostream> using namespace std; class node { int data; node *top; node *link; public: node() { top=NULL; link=NULL; } void push(int x) { node *n=new node; n->data=x; n->link=top; top=n; cout<<"Pushed "<<n->data<<endl; } void pop() { node *n=new node; n=top; top=top->link; n->link=NULL; cout<<"Popped "<<n->data<<endl; delete n; } void print() { node *n=new node; n=top; while(n!=NULL) { cout<<n->data<<endl; n=n->link; } delete n; } }; int main() { node stack; stack.push(5); stack.push(7); stack.push(9); stack.pop(); stack.print(); } Any other suggestions welcome. I have also seen codes where there are two classes, where the second one has the top member. What about this? Thanks. :)

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  • Endpoints or URIs for a WCF client test-drive

    - by Xencor
    I am aware of the Amazon.com exposed URIs ... which I need to sign up for and then on I can use them ... roll-up my sleeves and get some WCF Client test-drive coding. What are the other such publicly exposed end points that reflect real or almost real-time services? Any offerings specifically from Microsoft? I am basically looking for writing WCF clients for both WCF and non-WCF services...RESTful ones and even otherwise.

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  • Reading one or more to understand ? [closed]

    - by Tarik
    I love coding and designing applications but there is something annoying me so much. Some times I can't focus and understand what I am reading when learning new code or a new subject or whatever and that really annoys me because It causes me to read again and again and again which really puts me off and frustrate me. Does something like this happen to you or is there some problem with me ?

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  • What was your the most impressive technical programming achievement performed to impress a romantic

    - by DVK
    OK, so the archetypal human story is for a guy to go out and impress the girl with some wonderful achievement like slaying a dragon or building a monument or conquering neighboring tribe. This being enlightened 21st century on SO, let's morph this into a: StackOverflower performing a feat of programming to impress a romantic interest. There are two ways to do this: Technical achievement: Impressing a person with suitable background/understanding of programming with actual coding powerss you displayed. A dumb movie example would be that kid in "Hackers" move showing off his hacking skills in front of Angeline Jolie. Artistic achievement: Impressing a person with a result of running said code, whether they understand just how incredible the code itself is. An example is the animated ANSI rose (for a guy who actually wrote the ANSI code) This question is only about the first kind (technical achievements) - e.g. the person of interest was presented with impressive code/design that (s)he was able to properly appreciate. Rules (what doesn't qualify): The target audience must have been a person of romantic interest (prospective or present significant other or random hook-up). E.g. showing your program to your sister who's also a software developer doesn't count. The achievement must have been done specifically with the goal to impress such a person. However, it is OK if the achievement was done to impress a generic qualifying person, not someone specific. Although... if you write code to impress girls in general, I'd say "get a better idea of the opposite sex" The achievement must have been done with the goal of impressing the person. In other words, if you would have done it without romantic interest's knowledge anyway, it doesn't count. As examples, the following does not count: programming for your job. Programming for a coding contest. Open Source program that you'd have done anyway. The precise nature of the awesomeness of the achievement is somewhat irrelevant - from learning entire J2EE in 2 days to writing fancy game engine to implementing Python compiler in LOGO. As long as it's programming/software development related. The achievement should preferably be something other people would rank highly as well. If your date was impressed with your skill at calculating Fibonacci sequence without recursive function calls, it doesn't mean most developers will be. But it does mean you need to start finding better things to do on dates ;)

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