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  • mongodb java driver - raw command?

    - by Scott
    Is it possible to execute raw commands as javascript through the Java driver for MongoDB? I'm tired of wrapping everything in Java objects using Rhino, and would happily sacrifice performance for the convenience of passing javascript directly through to the DB. If not, I can always use sleepymongoose or something, but I don't really want to add yet another language (python) to the stack at this point. Any insights are appreciated.

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  • Input string is not in correct format ternary operator using in grid view .

    - by A.Goutam
    i am using this ternary operator for the display the value but it always says that Input string is not in correct format . <asp:TextBox ID="txtPerOfBase" runat="server" Style="text-align: right;" Text='<%# decimal.Parse(Eval("CommissionableAmountBase").ToString()) == 0 ? Eval("CommissionablePercentBase","{0:N2}"): Eval("CommissionableAmountBase","{0:N2)")%>' Width="80px"></asp:TextBox>

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  • Any pitfalls using char* instead of void* when writing cross platform code?

    - by UberMongoose
    Is there any pitfalls when using char*'s to write cross platform code that does memory access? I'm working on a play memory allocator to better understand how to debug memmory issues. I have come to believe char*'s are preferable because of the ability to do pointer arithmetic and derefernce them over void*'s, is that true? Do the following assumptions always hold true on different common platforms? sizeof(char) == 1 sizeof(char*) == sizeof(void*) sizeof(char*) == sizeof(size_t)

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  • if `int != 1` or `int == 0`?

    - by Emil
    Hey. I was coding here the other day, writing a couple of if statements with ints that are always either zero or one (~bools), and I asked myself: Should I use if (int == 1) or if (int != 0) ? Is there any difference at all? Please, don't answer with stuff regarding the int may being more/less than 1/0, that's not what I want to know.

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  • Should i use a C function or Obj-C Method?

    - by Daniel Granger
    I'm about to create a function which adds to NSDateComponents together is there any advantage to putting this in a C style function or should it go in a Obj-C method? Is there ever a reason to use one rather then the other or should I always stick to Obj-C? BTW: Not that it makes any difference I'm sure but this is for an app on the iPhone Many thanks

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  • What this number means?

    - by FinalDestiny
    I have one number that has something related to the currentdate : 634101448539930000 634101448627430000 (this information was took 9 seconds later than the first one) I have many codes like this and I need to know what those number means. It's something related to the current time, because the new information has always a bigger number than the older ones. Please if anybody could help me, thanks

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  • Why is this condition never satisfied ?

    - by Patrick
    I don't know why this condition is never satisfied: I'm comparing two ArrayList values, and it is always false. if ( (Integer) results.get(rank) == (Integer) experts.get(j)) I'm debugging and I have exactly the same 2 values: 3043 and 3043 However it doesn't work. thanks

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  • pop3 multiline problem

    - by stupid_idiot
    hi everyone, i'm making a client for pop3 and somehow i can't figure out how to handle multiline responses. There is no difference in the first response from server whether it is single or multiline, it always ends with CRLF (considering the usual case) so how do I do I know if I should call recv() once more?

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  • in PHP how do i use range() for creating timing list?

    - by I Like PHP
    i want to create a table where first column have timing in below style timing | user1 | user2 | user3 ------------------------------- 9 AM | | | 10 AM | | | . | | | . | | | . | | | 6 PM | | | 7 PM | | | is it possible to use range() for creating timing list, if yes then please tell me , or if not then suggest me better method. Thanks always

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  • Setting up an independent delegate?

    - by fuzzygoat
    Its common for the dataSource and delegate to be the same object, its also common for this object to be the viewController. In all the info/tutorials that I have seen online delegates are always setup as above. If I wanted to create my own class instead can anyone give me any pointers as to how I might do that. Where does that object get instantiated, how do you connect the dataSource and delegate items etc. I am using UITableView to test this.

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  • regex part of url

    - by kyle
    So I'm trying to get the id from a url for youtube.. here is the url http://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/videos/kffacxfA7G4/related?v=2 then there's also - in the url too. it wouldn't let me post another url but it's the same as above but with the id ucvkO0x-mL4 how can I grab between videos/ and /related (the id) with regex? I tried to use txt2re.com which is what I always use, but it's not working for this case.. thanks!

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