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  • What is a simple way to get ACID transactions with persistence on the local file system (in Java)?

    - by T.R.
    I'm working on a small (java) project where a website needs to maintain a (preferably comma-separated) list of registered e-mail addresses, nothing else, and be able to check if an address is in the list. I have no control over the hosting or the server's lack of database support. Prevayler seemed a good solution, but the website is a ghost town, with example code missing from just about everywhere it's supposed to be, so I'm a little wary. What other options are recommended for such a task?

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  • Get script of SQL Server data

    - by Jared
    I'm looking for a way to do something analogous to the MySql dump from SQL Server. I need to be able to pick the tables and export the schema and the data (or I can export the schema via SQL Server Management Studio and export the data separately somehow). I need this data to be able to turn around and go back into SQL Server so it needs to maintain GUIDs/uniqueidentifiers and other column types. Does anyone know of a good tool for this?

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  • Is Multiple Iterators is possible in php?

    - by artvolk
    Good day! I know that C# allows multiple iterators using yield, like described here: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1754041/is-multiple-iterators-is-possible-in-c In PHP there is and Iterator interface. Is it possible to implement more than one iteration scenario for a class?

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  • Python editor with automatic code completion?

    - by netvope
    I have seen various articles about good Python editors/IDEs, like this. However, none of them points out whether the editors support automatic code completion. I tried notepad++, PyScript and Komodo Edit, but all of these requires a hotkey to invoke the code completion dialog. Do you know any Python editors with automatic code completion?

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  • Basic Recursion, Check Balanced Parenthesis

    - by pws5068
    Greetings all, I've written software in the past that uses a stack to check for balanced equations, but now I'm asked to write a similar algorithm recursively to check for properly nested brackets and parenthesis. Good examples: () [] () ([]()[]) Bad examples: ( (] ([)] Suppose my function is called: isBalanced. Should each pass evaluate a smaller substring (until reaching a base case of 2 left)? Or, should I always evaluate the full string and move indices inward?

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  • Do you always use the same technologies/frameworks?

    - by James.Elsey
    When given a new task/challenge/application to build, do you always use the same framework, for example spring / struts? Or do you try something new that you haven't used before, such as GWT? What makes you return to the same technology stack? Is it good to be advanced at particular technologies, or to have a broad understanding?

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  • XSL - Unknown Error in FF media:content/@url

    - by danit
    I keep getting "Unknow Error occurred" when i try this in my XSLT: <table class="TEDtalks"> <xsl:for-each select="/rss/channel/item"> <tr> <td><xsl:value-of select="title"/></td> <td> <xsl:value-of select="media:content/@url" /> </td> </tr> </xsl:for-each> </table> The XML <rss> <channel> <item> <title>TEDTalks : Karen Armstrong: Let's revive the Golden Rule - Karen Armstrong (2009)</title> <itunes:author>Karen Armstrong</itunes:author> <description>Weeks from the Charter for Compassion launch, Karen Armstrong looks at religion's role in the 21st century: Will its dogmas divide us? Or will it unite us for common good? She reviews the catalysts that can drive the world's faiths to rediscover the Golden Rule.&lt;img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/TEDTalks_video/~4/th6FBgvV22o" height="1" width="1"/&gt;</description> <itunes:subtitle>Karen Armstrong: Let's revive the Golden Rule</itunes:subtitle> <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Weeks from the Charter for Compassion launch, Karen Armstrong looks at religion's role in the 21st century: Will its dogmas divide us? Or will it unite us for common good? She reviews the catalysts that can drive the world's faiths to rediscover the Golden Rule.]]></itunes:summary> <link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/TEDTalks_video/~3/th6FBgvV22o/647</link> <guid isPermaLink="false">http://video.ted.com/talks/podcast/KarenArmstrong_2009G.mp4</guid> <pubDate>Tue, 29 Sep 2009 12:46:00 -0500</pubDate> <category>Higher Education</category> <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> <itunes:duration>00:09:54</itunes:duration> <itunes:keywords>TED</itunes:keywords> <media:content url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/TEDTalks_video/~5/XT8k_DqlzGc/KarenArmstrong_2009G.mp4" fileSize="33726021" type="video/mp4" />

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  • progressive jpeg flash

    - by Nico
    hello, I read your topic about jpeg progressive and AS3, I didn't test anything.. But, did you find a good solution for this problem? with a rendering like jpeg progressive? thank you for your response Best regard

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  • Looking for an algorithm that will show how to fit the most boxes in a container.

    - by Abe Miessler
    I've been interested in writing an application that will show how to fit boxes (of random dimensions) in a container so there is as little space as possible left. A real life example would be something that would tell you how to use the most space in a UPS truck. Does anyone know of a good place to start for something like this? Is there an existing algorithm that does something similar to what I'm talking about?

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  • DLL Deployment Strategies

    - by Filip Ekberg
    If you have a modular applicaiton that depends on its modules to be in seperate libraries ( dlls ). What kind of Re-deployment strategy would be good to follow? The application is installed using the Setup Project that is available in Visual Studio. I would like to avoid the copy and paste approach!

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  • What is the big deal with IQueryable?

    - by jjr2527
    I've seen a lot of people talking about IQueryable and I haven't quite picked up on what all the buzz is about. I always work with generic List's and find they are very rich in the way you can "query" them and work with them, even run LINQ queries against them. So I'm wondering if there is a good reason to start considering a different default collection in my projects.

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  • What is the best way to cofigure a sql server for 50 developers?

    - by Lakhlani Prashant
    Hi, If I am running an organization that has 50 .net developers and all are using sql server, what is the best way to make single sql server available to them? Here is some of the concerns that I want to be careful about Should I configure database users per project or per user? or both? Should I provide single sql server instance? There are some more concerns but I think getting answer of these two will be a good starting point.

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  • Free SQL formatter tool

    - by Sujee
    Hi, is there any free SQL formatter tool? I am using http://www.sqlinform.com/ for small queries. It is very good. But free version supports only 100 lines. TORA has the feature but it has many issues and I can not customize everything. Any free Eclipse plugins for this?

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  • Loading a Reusable UITableViewCell from a Nib

    - by Greg Martin
    I am able to design custom UITableViewCells and load them just fine using the technique described in the thread found at http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=545061. However, using that method no longer allows you to init the cell with a reuseIdentifier which means you have to create whole new instances of each cell at every call. Has anyone figured out a good way to still cache particular cell types for reuses, but still be able to design them in Interface Builder?

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  • Mathematical attack on the Digital Signature Algorithm

    - by drelihan
    Does anybody know the mathematics behind an attack on DSA where modulus p has p-1 made up of only small factors. In reality, this would not happen as the key generator would guarantee that this is not so. There is much information on the web on generating good input paramters for DSA so that it is hard to crack but no information on how you find X if modulus p has p-1 made up of only small factors.

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  • how to add a sharethis button to my flash file?

    - by Matthew
    Hello guys, I have been searching for this solution for some time have not found any good solid solutions. Everything I have seen is either 2 years old and does not work. What I would like to do is use a MC in my flash file to act like a button and when clicked open the sharethis pop up to share this particular video's url. The site API docs really don't touch on Flash working with sharethis. Any help would do. Thanks, Matt

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