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  • Database Patterns

    - by Onorio Catenacci
    Does anyone know of papers/books/etc. that document patterns for databases? For example, one common rule of thumb is that every table should have a primary key and that the key should be devoid of information content. So I was wondering if anyone had written a book or published papers regarding design patterns for designing relational databases?

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  • How do I get all the calendar entries for a particular time range using Google Calendar API

    - by BeWarned
    I want to view events over specific time range for a specific calendar, but am having trouble using the API, It is a generic API, and it reminds me of using the DOM. The problem is that it seems difficult to work with because much of the information is in generic base classes. How do I get the events for a calendar using Groovy or Java? Does anybody have an example of passing credentials using curl? Example code would be appreciated.

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  • Is what GitHub is doing here a good practice?

    - by orokusaki
    If you view this URL, you'll see that GitHub is posting all sorts of technical information. Is this a good practice so that users can email info to you about bugs, etc? http://waitdownload.github.com/cheetahtemplate-cheetah-v2.4.2-0-gd20b523.zip It's at least a good design for an error page.

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  • Using OpenID with Zend Framework.

    - by user284503
    I want my website to do exactly what Stackoverflow does with openId. I'm combing through sources, and I have done this before with facebook, but not making much progress with OpenID. What I would like to do is just detect if someone has logged into Google, and if they have get some identifying information, and allow them to federate into my site. Can anyone suggest any tutorials or Code snippets, and should I use Zends Libraries ? -P

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  • Allowed characters in linux environment variable names

    - by Christian Semrau
    What characters are allowed in linux environment variable names? My cursory search of man pages and the web did only produce information about how to work with variables, but not which names are allowed. I have a Java program that requires an defined environment variable containing a dot, like com.example.fancyproperty. With Windows I can set that variable, but I had no luck setting it in linux (tried in SuSE and Ubuntu). Is that variable name even allowed?

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  • PHP thread pool?

    - by embedded
    I have scheduled a CRON job to run every 4 hours which needs to gather user accounts information. Now I want to speed things up and to split the work between several processes and to use one process to update the MySQL DB with the retrieved data from other processes. In JAVA I know that there is a thread pool which I can dedicate some threads to accomplish some work. how do I do it in PHP? Any advice is welcome. Thank

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  • Twitter4J - Looking up profile details without logging in

    - by wvd
    Hello all, I've been using Twitter4J for a quite a while now, but I can't seem to find this particular feature. I want to be able to search on a name, and when the certain user is on twitter, I want to retrieve basic information such as tweets, followers (like you can access via http) - but how to do is in Twitter4J? Neither the code examples or the source could help me. Thanks, William van Doorn

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  • When using the Auth component with CakePHP, I keep ketting this error. Why?

    - by Josh Brown
    Warning (2): Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /Applications/MAMP/htdocs/iframeworking/iframe/app/models/frame.php:7) [COREcake/libs/controller/controller.php, line 647] here is the code from frame.php: <?php class Frame extends AppModel { var $name = 'Frame'; var $belongsTo = array('User' => array('className' => 'User', 'dependent' => true)); } ?>

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  • how wordpress can un-slug a title

    - by Mac Taylor
    i still , don't understand , how wordpress can understand what is this url refer to : www.mysite.com/about-me/ they are using no identifier if they using slug functions so how they can retain story information or in other word , how they change back the slugged title to select from database

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  • Unable to upload large files to Google Docs

    - by Preeti
    I am uploading documents on Google Docs as: DocumentsService myService = new DocumentsService(""); myService.setUserCredentials("[email protected]", password ); DocumentEntry newEntry = myService.UploadDocument(@"C:\Sample.txt", "Sample.txt"); But when I try to upload a file of 3 MB I get an exception: An unhandled exception of type 'Google.GData.Client.GDataRequestException' occurred in Google.GData.Client.dll Additional information: Execution of request failed: http://docs.google.com/feeds/documents/private/full How can I upload large files to Google Docs? I am using Google API ver 2.

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  • Why can't the server get the client MAC address, like the client IP?

    - by stacker
    I know that all MAC addresses that the pocket goes through are in the pocket. This is because that each pocket that goes, should also be returned. So, if the router of the server know about the mac address of the client (all of them), why the server page (like aspx) cannot have this information? Please, give an explanation. (don't just tell me that I'm wrong).

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  • Agile Web Development

    - by sidcom
    Hi all Im looking for some resources and information around agile web development. I have done a search and found a wiki page and lots of other sites around the subject. Most of these sites are orientated around Ruby on Rails. Does anyone know of any sites or resources that cover other platforms and languages like asp.net and php or are even generic. Thanks

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  • General advice from people in the industry - new graduate

    - by confusified
    I'm 20 years old and have just finished a 4 year Information Technology degree in Ireland, The main focus of the course was programming (mainly java) and software engineering. My question (posted in the wrong place as it may be) is : What technologies that I may not have studied should I attempt to teach myself that will be of the most benefit to me in searching for employment? All input appreciated.

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  • WPF / Silverlight - Mapping API

    - by Travis
    I am about to start on a project where I need to display maps with cross streets and possibly directions. I know there are a lot of API for the web, but I was wondering what the best solution is for a desktop application. I know of Bing Maps and I believe there are some Google Maps solutions out there as well. Any help or information on good mapping API's would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

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  • Any password protected info sharing tool....

    - by siva
    I'm looking for a password-protected information sharing tool that has the following constraints: Two or more users can upload their ideas and discuss on that idea (like a blog) The discussed things will be shown in a tree kind of structure Should be password protected. Ideally open source and web-based

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  • Python: Lits containg tuples and long int.

    - by Yasmin
    I have a list containing a tuples and long integers the list looks like this: table = [(1L,), (1L,), (1L,), (2L,), (2L,), (2L,), (3L,), (3L,)] How do i convert the table to look like a formal list? so the output would be: table = ['1','1','1','2','2','2','3','3'] For information purposes the data was obtained from a mysql database.

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  • Objective-C memory management issue

    - by Toby Wilson
    I've created a graphing application that calls a web service. The user can zoom & move around the graph, and the program occasionally makes a decision to call the web service for more data accordingly. This is achieved by the following process: The graph has a render loop which constantly renders the graph, and some decision logic which adds web service call information to a stack. A seperate thread takes the most recent web service call information from the stack, and uses it to make the web service call. The other objects on the stack get binned. The idea of this is to reduce the number of web service calls to only those appropriate, and only one at a time. Right, with the long story out of the way (for which I apologise), here is my memory management problem: The graph has persistant (and suitably locked) NSDate* objects for the currently displayed start & end times of the graph. These are passed into the initialisers for my web service request objects. The web service call objects then retain the dates. After the web service calls have been made (or binned if they were out of date), they release the NSDate*. The graph itself releases and reallocates new NSDates* on the 'touches ended' event. If there is only one web service call object on the stack when removeAllObjects is called, EXC_BAD_ACCESS occurs in the web service call object's deallocation method when it attempts to release the date objects (even though they appear to exist and are in scope in the debugger). If, however, I comment out the release messages from the destructor, no memory leak occurs for one object on the stack being released, but memory leaks occur if there are more than one object on the stack. I have absolutely no idea what is going wrong. It doesn't make a difference what storage symantics I use for the web service call objects dates as they are assigned in the initialiser and then only read (so for correctness' sake are set to readonly). It also doesn't seem to make a difference if I retain or copy the dates in the initialiser (though anything else obviously falls out of scope or is unwantedly released elsewhere and causes a crash). I'm sorry this explanation is long winded, I hope it's sufficiently clear but I'm not gambling on that either I'm afraid. Major big thanks to anyone that can help, even suggest anything I may have missed?

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