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  • Experiences using Wt C++ framework?

    - by StackedCrooked
    Has anyone actually used Wt? Did it work well? Did you experience certain limitations? Or advantages? Note: Please avoid the discussion of whether C++ is suited to be a web development language. I just want to give Wt a try because it seems like a fun thing to do.

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  • Fastest file reading in C.

    - by Jay
    Right now I am using fread() to read a file, but in other language fread() is inefficient i'v been told. Is this the same in C? If so, how would faster file reading be done?

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  • I am trying to understand Functions

    - by Moja Ra
    Ok I am coming into a stumbling block no matter what language I am using. I am trying to understand when I need to pass arguments in a Function and when I don't need to pass arguments in a function. Can someone give me some direction on where to find guidance on this?

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  • How to display Request.QueryString Data.

    - by chamara
    Follwing code that i have tried doesn't display any thing. Test1.aspx protected void Button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) { Response.Redirect("Test2.aspx?ID=1"); } Test2.aspx <%@ Page Language="C#" AutoEventWireup="true" CodeBehind="test2.aspx.cs" Inherits="WebApplication5.test2" % Untitled Page ' </div> </form>

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  • Features to remove from C++

    - by Justin Ethier
    This question was inspired by What features would you like to see added to C++? (also see What features do you miss in C++?). C++ is a great general-purpose language, but perhaps too general and feature-rich: multiple inheritance, operator overloading, manual memory management, templates, smart pointers, virtual destructors, legacy frameworks (think MFC), and I could go on. Is there any one feature or aspect of C++ that you would like removed to make our lives easier as C++ developers? One feature per answer, please.

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  • When does n++ execute faster than n=n+1 ?

    - by gcc
    Related: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/24853/c-what-is-the-difference-between-i-and-i In C language, Why does n++ execute faster than n=n+1? (int n=...; n++;) (int n=...; n=n+1;) Our instructor asked that question in today's class. (this is not homework)

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  • Backing Up User Data when data is not in use. Should I be concerned?

    - by jberryman
    This may be a dumb question. I would like to use duplicity to make backups to Amazon S3 of directories, each of which contains a different user's data. Each directory could be written to at any time. So I have two questions: Should I be concerned that a scheduled backup of a directory might occur in the middle of data being written to files in the directory, resulting in a corrupted backup? And if that is a valid concern, how would I go about temporarily delaying an operation while IO was happening, to try to minimize that effect. Thanks for the advice

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  • Localization of UI

    - by Nadeem
    I am working on localization project and when i change the language the UI gets disturbed because some translations are large. For example say there is button with text "Select All". But when this is localized in french it reads as "Sélectionner tout". That is larger than Select All and hence the gui gets affected. Is there any way to localize the gui as well.

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  • New to PHP, need book recommendations

    - by bran
    Hey guys, I need few good book recommendations for PHP. I am trying to learn to develop webapps. I know there are other (arguably) better language out there that I should start with (ie, python). But I want to start with PHP and go from there. My programming knowledge is limited to html/css (I know they are not actually programming languages), and I have gone through half of a python book. Thanks! :)

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  • UnicodeDecodeError in pyton 2.7

    - by user2913962
    i try to write this code to process Arabic language by python import codecs file = codecs.open("C:\Python27\CCA_raw_utf8.txt","r","utf-8") text= file.read() #################################### print "\n "," --------------------------------------------" text=text[1:] words=text.split() for w in words: if w == unicode ("?????","utf-8"): print w but it doesn't and take error " if w == unicode ("?????","utf-8"): UnicodeDecodeError: 'utf8' codec can't decode byte 0xc7 in position 0: invalid continuation byte " why program gives this result and how we can correct that??

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  • Qt/C++ or C#, which learn first??

    - by myax
    I already know C++ console programming. So shall i learn Qt for c++ or c# first?? I eventually plan to learn both anyways. Also, how long will each one take. The only programming language i know is c++.

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  • What is the 'accumulator in HQ9+?

    - by Koning Baard XIV
    I was just reading a bit about the HQ9+ programming language ( http://esolangs.org/wiki/HQ9 , http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HQ9%2B and http://www.cliff.biffle.org/esoterica/hq9plus.html ), and it tells me something about a so called 'accumulator' which can be incremented, but not be accessed. Also, using the + doesn't manipulate the result: code H+H result Hello World Hello World Can anyone explain me how this works, what this does and if it even makes any sense? Thanks

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  • Operation precedence on postgress

    - by user24691
    I have set new division on postgress pg_operator table because i want tath when is division by zero return 0. i have write this: create operator / ( procedure = zero_division, leftarg = double precision, rightarg = double precision); where zero_division is: CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION zero_division(double precision, double precision) RETURNS double precision AS 'select case when $2 = 0 then 0 else $1 / $2::real end;' LANGUAGE sql IMMUTABLE COST 100; when i run value/ 0 i get error of division.

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  • Worst aspect of Python for a newbie

    - by schickb
    I'm wondering specifically what experienced programmers thought when they started developing in Python. I'm sure the answer depends on your background, but my own personal answer is the conversion of basically anything in the language to a True/False value in boolean contexts. Resulting in "oddities" like: if x: not meaning the same thing as: if x == True: I understand why, but it bugs me, and I certainly had to think about it a bit when I first ran into it.

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  • difference between C(gcc 4.3.2) , C 99 strict(gcc 4.3.2) , C++(gcc-4.0.0-8) ,C++(gcc-4.3.2)

    - by user1139048
    I have the following questions concerning the differences between the four options: What is the main difference between the four options? Which of the above support int64_t or long long without suffix LL. I want a data type of the range 2^63 - 1 If your answer to my second question is not C(gcc 4.3.2) , whether the code I write in C(gcc 4.3.2) for C language will be valid in rest of the three options or do I have to modify something, then what will be those modifications.

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  • Custom font in iPhone Development

    - by Sreelal
    Hi, I am developing an iPhone application which needs to show some font in language other than English like Malayalam or Arabic. Is it possible to do that? Please give me appropriate direction to do this. Thanks in advance.

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  • Which do I select - Windows Azure or Amazon EC2 - for hosting unmanaged C++ code?

    - by sharptooth
    We have a server solution written entirely in unmanaged Visual C++. It contains complicated methods for really heavy data processing. The whole thing contains millions lines of code, so rewritning it all in some other language is not an option. We could write some extra code or make isolated changes, but rewriting everything is out of the question. Now we'd like to put it on a cloud. Which platform do we choose - Amazon EC2 or Windows Azure - and why?

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  • Displaying a list of items vertically in a table instead of horizonally

    - by MichaelMM
    I have a list of items sorted alphabetically: list = [a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i,j] I'm able to output the list in an html table horizonally like so: | a , b , c , d | | e , f , g , h  | | i  , j  ,    ,     | What's the algorithm to create the table vertically like this: | a , d , g , j | | b , e , h ,   | | c , f  ,  i  ,  | I'm using python, but your answer can be in any language or even pseudocode. Thanks

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  • How do I start a cloud9 service

    - by Lord Loh.
    Cloud9 is a free IDE available from https://github.com/ajaxorg/cloud9/ under GPLv3. I would like to use this to set up a service like https://c9.io/. The Cloud9 documentations do not mention anything about it. The Cloud9 documentation assume a sing user on localhost or bind to another address without one hard set username and hard set password. How do I run cloud9 IDE on my computer allowing multiple users? Are there any documentations? This is the closest to what I found - https://github.com/avgp/cloud9hub (for multiple workspaces)

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