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  • Code Highlight with javascript ?

    - by BrunoLM
    Is there any API or a jQuery plugin that allow me to highlight a code on my website? For example <pre code="c#"> var x = new StringBuilder(); var complex = new Complex(); </pre> <script type="text/javascript"> $("pre[code]").codehighlight({ language: "c#" }); </script> Something like that?

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  • Beanshell equivalent for .Net

    - by Midhat
    Is there anything like Beanshell, which exposes CLR classes instead of Java classes, and lets you write scripts in C# or VB.Net (or any .Net language for that matter) Should come in handy to test one-liner code snippets

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  • What's wrong with this "if"?

    - by Gurzo
    Hello, I'm currently trying to make an AppleScript which should recognize the selected file in Finder and do the relative command in Terminal. Everything was going fine since I reached the part where it should define the language of the selected file: it just doesn't check the ifs. I checked if it writes fileExtension correctly (via return) and it does. Here is the Gist with the code, any help would be appreciated. Thanks

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  • How can I fix a locale warning from perl?

    - by xain
    When I run perl, I get the warning: perl: warning: Setting locale failed. perl: warning: Please check that your locale settings: LANGUAGE = (unset), LC_ALL = (unset), LANG = "en_US.UTF-8" are supported and installed on your system. perl: warning: Falling back to the standard locale ("C"). Any ideas on how to fix it?

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  • How to search Twitter for replies to @abc<MY-STRING>def ?

    - by oobscure
    What's the simplest way, if any, to search Twitter for replies to any username that includes <string? eg, how to search at the same time for replies to @google, @googletech, @firstgooglers, @nogoogle ? I'm not a competent developer with any language but I can handle some easy JS or PHP or regex & Bash scripting...snippets welcome.

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  • Is there a way I can overlay graphics on top of all windows using C#?

    - by Secrest
    I want to create a C# app which rests in the system tray. However, I would like this application to overlay certain graphic elements / drawing on top of the screen above all windows at certain times. So, for example, while my application is running, even though minimized to the tray, it will draw certain shapes on top of the screen regardless of what is there. Is this possible using C#? If not, is there any other language that would have this capability?

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  • Files apperaring/disappering from folder on share

    - by rheitzman
    Windows Server 2008 R2 I have a folder H:\temp\folderName where H: is a file share under ADS on the server. I have "Full Control" permission on the folder. I can open the folder and see a file and/or a folder that is supposed there. If I try to drag/drop or Copy/Paste the file I get an error "Could not find this item. This is no longer in ...." But I can still see the file. Similar issue occur at command prompt. I cannot delete the folder. Delete actions run w/o error but the folder is still present. I was able to rename the folder. My guess is there are some cross link issues. Or? Does anyone recognize this syndrome? What is the proper next step to verify the file share?

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  • related to java file handling.

    - by sadia
    In Java how can I take the data of my file on my display screen? I want to use data in my file and also want that data to be displayed on my output screen when I execute my program. Can any body please help by providing me such example in Java language. Thank you!

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  • Where c++ really shines?

    - by pygabriel
    I know C and python, and I'm moving toward another language for learning purposes. My problem is that I like to learn things with something to do (for example contributing to some project or do something amazing, not boring plain algebra). I would like to hear suggestions about the fields in which C++ shines and where I can found interesting programming with C++. (for fields I mean networking/gui programming/algorithms/games ...)

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  • Write a program for a report derived from the data in the data file JEWELRY. The data is to be input

    - by Taylor
    here is the JEWELRY file 0011 Money_Clip 2.000 50.00 Other 0035 Paperweight 1.625 175.00 Other 0457 Cuff_Bracelet 2.375 150.00 Bracelet 0465 Links_Bracelet 7.125 425.00 Bracelet 0585 Key_Chain 1.325 50.00 Other 0595 Cuff_Links 0.625 525.00 Other 0935 Royale_Pendant 0.625 975.00 Pendant 1092 Bordeaux_Cross 1.625 425.00 Cross 1105 Victory_Medallion 0.875 30.00 Pendant 1111 Marquis_Cross 1.375 70.00 Cross 1160 Christina_Ring 0.500 175.00 Ring 1511 French_Clips 0.687 375.00 Other 1717 Pebble_Pendant 1.250 45.00 Pendant 1725 Folded_Pendant 1.250 45.00 Pendant 1730 Curio_Pendant 1.063 275.00 Pendant this is the program i have used #include <iostream> #include <string> #include <iomanip> #include <fstream> using namespace std; struct productJewelry { string name; double amount; int itemCode; double size; string group; }; int main() { // declare variables ifstream inFile; int count=0; int x=0; productJewelry product[50]; inFile.open("jewelry.txt"); // file must be in same folder if (inFile.fail()) cout << "failed"; cout << fixed << showpoint; // fixed format, two decimal places cout << setprecision(2); while (inFile.peek() != EOF) { // cout << count << " : "; count++; inFile>> product[x].itemCode; inFile>> product[x].name; inFile>> product[x].size; inFile>> product[x].amount; inFile>> product[x].group; // cout << product[x].itemCode << ", " << product[x].name << ", "<< product[x].size << ", " << product[x].amount << endl; x++; if (inFile.peek() == '\n') inFile.ignore(1, '\n'); } inFile.close(); string temp; bool swap; do { swap = false; for (int x=0; x<count;x++) { if (product[x].name>product[x+1].name) { //these 3 lines are to swap elements in array temp=product[x].name; product[x].name=product[x+1].name; product[x+1].name=temp; swap=true; } } } while (swap); for (x=0; x< count; x++) { //cout<< product[x].itemCode<<" "; //cout<< product[x].name <<" "; //cout<< product[x].size <<" "; //cout<< product[x].amount<<" "; //cout<< product[x].group<<" "<<endl; } system("pause"); // to freeze Dev-c++ output screen return 0; } // end main

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  • output type of binary tree

    - by gcc
    desired tree output should be like picture showed in below website. [web]http://www.all-science-fair-projects.com/science_fair_projects_encyclopedia/upload/6/6d/Binary_search_tree.png can I take output like that. If I can, how? (sorry, because I cannot sketch the graph in question task so I must give link ) (language is gcc)(platform is linux)

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  • How to merge multiple arrays in pairs

    - by user3688059
    I have a problem with "pairing" arrays into one (by index). Here is an example: INPUT: inputArray = [ [0, 1, 2, 3, 4], [2, 3, 5, 7, 8], [9, 6, 1] ] OUTPUT: outputArray = [ [0,2,9], [1,3,6], [2,5,1], [3,7,chooseRandom()], [4,8,chooseRandom()]] Questions: 1) How to avoid out of range problem 2) How to write chooseRandom() to choose N neighbour I'm using python but feel free to share your thoughts in any language.

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