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  • Good PHP ORM Library?

    - by sgibbons
    Does anyone know of a good object-relational-mapping library for PHP? I know of PDO/ADO, but they seem to only provide abstraction of differences between database vendors not an actual mapping between the domain model and the relational model. I'm looking for a PHP library that functions similarly to the way Hibernate does for Java/.Net.

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  • json-framework error in iPhone static library

    - by David Beck
    I have an iPhone app that uses the json-framework. I moved some of the code, including the json-framework source, from the main project to a static library. When I did this, the json-framework stopped getting compiled into the binary (double checked with class dump). This causes a nasty error: *** Terminating app due to uncaught exception 'NSInvalidArgumentException', reason: '*** -[NSCFString JSONValue]: unrecognized selector sent to instance 0x43897f0' Everything else in the static library continues to function properly.

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  • Recommendations for a free GIS library supporting raster images

    - by gspr
    Hi. I'm quite new to the whole field of GIS, and I'm about to make a small program that essentially overlays GPS tracks on a map together with some other annotations. I primarily need to allow scanned (thus raster) maps (although it would be nice to support proper map formats and something like OpenStreetmap in the long run). My first exploratory program uses Qt's graphics view framework and overlays the GPS points by simply projecting them onto the tangent plane to the WGS84 ellipsoid at a calibration point. This gives half-decent accuracy, and actually looks good. But then I started wondering. To get the accuracy I need (i.e. remove the "half" in "half-decent"), I have to correct for the map projection. While the math is not a problem in itself, supporting many map projection feels like needless work. Even though a few projections would probably be enough, I started thinking about just using something like the PROJ.4 library to do my projections. But then, why not take it all the way? Perhaps I might aswell use a full-blown map library such as Mapnik (edit: Quantum GIS also looks very nice), which will probably pay off when I start to want even more fancy annotations or some other symptom of featuritis. So, finally, to the question: What would you do? Would you use a full-blown map library? If so, which one? Again, it's important that it supports using (and zooming in and out with) raster maps and has pretty overlay features. Or would you just keep it simple, and go with Qt's own graphics view framework together with something like PROJ.4 to handle the map projections? I appreciate any feedback! Some technicalities: I'm writing in C++ with a Qt-based GUI, so I'd prefer something that plays relatively nicely with those. Also, the library must be free software (as in FOSS), and at least decently cross-platform (GNU/Linux, Windows and Mac, at least). Edit: OK, it seems I didn't do quite enough research before asking this question. Both Quantum GIS and Mapnik seem very well suited for my purpose. The former especially so since it's based on Qt.

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  • Intel AVX intrinsics: any compatibility library out?

    - by ~buratinas
    Are there any Intel AVX intrinsics library out? I'm looking for something similar as 'sse2mmx.h' header which fall-backs to MMX intrinsics if SSE2 integer intrinsics are not available on compile time. Thus if I had similar library for AVX I could write optimized code for new hardware which would have almost optimal speed in case AVX extension isn't available. Googling didn't help much so far :(

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  • Real-time Java graph / chart library?

    - by Joonas Pulakka
    There was an earlier thread on Java graph or chart library, where JFreeChart was found to be quite good, but, as stated in its FAQ, it's not meant for real-time rendering. Can anyone recommend a comparable library that supports real-time rendering? Just some basic xy-rendering - for instance, getting a voltage signal from data acquisition system and plotting it as it comes (time on x-axis, voltage on y-axis).

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  • Logging in a C# library

    - by koumides
    All, I wonder what is the best practise regarding logging inside a library. I am creating a C# library to be used by users and at some points I want to log an error or a warning. Is it a good practice to use log4net and log in a file? Thanks, M

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  • Library to parse C/C++ source code

    - by John
    Which library should I use to parse C/C++ source code file? I need to parse source file, calculate how much useful strings inside, how much 'for' blocks, 'if' blocks, how much comments inside. I also may need to insert a comment or small piece of code after each 'for' block. Is there any libraries? May be any library included in Microsoft Visual Studio?

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  • Making shared library from exist o-files

    - by Ockonal
    Hi guys, I have a project. I need in shared library of it to use in extensions. I don't want to make copy of this project but with shared-library settings. Are there any way to build it using *.o-files from building project? As I understand, I can write makefile for this.

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  • Best open source C# library?

    - by Alon
    There are great .NET libraries and components. What is, for your opinion the most useful, effective, well wrriten open source C# library you've ever seen? Mines, is the great Html Agility Pack. Please post one library per answer.

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  • [C#] Library for working with web pages

    - by kitchen
    I'm in search for a library that will let me work with web pages using C# without having to display anything graphically. The library should handle web sites that use JavaScript / AJAX and it should return the correct HTML as if I were viewing the source from within Firefox/Chrome. If there is any information I left out, let me know.

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  • Firefox 23 n'autorise plus la désactivation de JavaScript, l'utilisateur devrait-il avoir le choix où le Web sans JavaScript est désormais stupide ?

    Firefox 23 n'autorise plus la désactivation de JavaScript L'utilisateur devrait-il avoir le choix ou le Web sans JavaScript est-il désormais stupide ?JavaScript devient omniprésent et quasiment incontournable dans l'écosystème du Web.Développé à la base comme un simple langage de script qui devait permettre de rendre des pages Web interactives, JavaScript peut être désactivé via une option dans les navigateurs.Pour le développeur, cette option permet de voir comment peut fonctionner son application Web sans JavaScript et pour l'utilisateur, la désactivation de JavaScript devait permettre d'éviter les popup publicitaires intrusifs, le chargement rapide des pages ou de bénéficier de plus de sécuri...

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  • Using Javascript to call the Azure Blob Storage REST API

    - by user350829
    I'm developing a Flash app that saves files to the Azure Blob Storage API. I've learned that you should use the REST API directly rather than a go-between WCF service as this is the most efficient (using a web role is a bottleneck). The problem is that Flash can't do PUT or DELETE methods over Http and has to use external Javascript. This is not an area that I'm familiar with and need some advice/links to examples of using Javascript to work with the Storage API (I've obviously Googled this to no avail). Is this even possible? The Javascript would be hosted in a web role on the same domain. Many thanks, Ed

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