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  • Are there any simple, stupid, module based, cross-platform, c++ projects that I can check out of a r

    - by leeand00
    I'm looking for one just to get a general idea of how a standard C++ project should be properly setup. (If that's possible... :-p) Here are my requirements for this project: module-based (has libraries/modules that compile into a main program module) compiles cross-platform I'd like to do this so that I can get a hold on the basics of how a good C++ project is setup, and so that I can test out Premake.

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  • Redirecting to login page

    - by Searock
    I have a download folder. So is it possible to redirect a user to a login page when he/she tries to download any of the files from the download folder. I have heard this can be achieved using .htaaccess, but I can't find a good tutorial. Thanks, Searock.

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  • Jquery to max number from a set of divs

    - by Matias
    Guys, Given the following HTML <div class"myclass">10</div> <div class"myclass">25</div> <div class"myclass">50</div> <div class"myclass">20</div> I want Jquery to return the maximum value found on divs with class:"myclass". (This is 50) I thought of using .find.text() will be a good starting point but cant figure out exactly how, Help is greatly appreciatted, Thanks

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  • JavaScript regular expressions to validate string

    - by Activist
    I'm not that good with regular expressions... I need a JavaScript regular expression that will do the following: The string can contain letters (upper and lower case), but not punctuations such as éàïç... The string can contain numbers (0..9) anywhere in the string, except on the first position. The string can contain underscores (_). Valid strings: foo foo1 foo_bar fooBar Invalid strings: 1foo -- number as first character foo bar -- space föo -- punctuation ö Many thanks!

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  • Best techniques for estimation

    - by viswanathan
    What are the possible techniques to arrive at a good estimate? We use Delphi estimation technique for estimating tasks. What are the other better ways to do so? Also what would be the do's and dont's while giving an estimate.

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  • Program for WIndows Embedded

    - by Syma
    Hi, We have request from our clients to provide a POS terminal version of our web-based software. They want to be able to enter record to their database from POS terminal (via web service) instead of using PC browser. I am the one to develop this application, as I am the lead developer of the main application. I haven't done any Windows embedded programming or .net compact edition before and would appreciate link to good tutorial or info on how to start developing for Windows CE 6.0 enabled POS terminal or device. Thanks

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  • how to add a map into a gui axis button?

    - by tharani.t
    hi i m working on matlab GUI. in GUI axis button i placed some concentric circles. now i want to place one map on the same axis. then on that map i want to draw my concentric circles. my map shouldnt disturb my old events. plzzzzzzzzzzzzz find me one good solution.

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  • Theme making for magento

    - by gedO
    Hello. I am looking for good tutorial which show how to create your own theme for magento 1.4.1.0. At google I have found some, bet they was were uninformal.I am looking for tutorial which show how to make your layout and full theme

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  • Auto comment all public members in a file

    - by ooo
    I have turned on warnings as errors and now i need to XML comment all of my public methods. just to get my program compiling, i just want to put placeholders for now. Is there anyway to automatically add XML comments to all of the public members in a class or a file. I see ghost doc which gives you good autogenerated XML comments but it still looks like it only does one member at a time.

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  • C++ header files and variable scope

    - by MrDatabase
    I want to organize my c++ variables and functions in the following way: function prototypes in a header file "stuff.h", function implementation in "stuff.cpp", then say #include "stuff.h" in main.cpp (so I can call functions implemented in stuff.cpp). So far so good. Now I want to declare some variables in stuff.cpp that have global scope (so I can modify the variables in functions implemented in stuff.cpp and main.cpp). This doesn't seem to work. How can I do this?

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  • Best free alternative to Versions SVN on Mac OS X ?

    - by Nick
    Hi guys, Setting up some web development stuff with a friend, he's using Versions SVN (paid for by his company) which looks fantastic but is a touch pricey. I was tempted by SVNx but if I'm honest don't like the idea of using command line at all - much prefer a nice and easy to use GUI. I don't mind paying for it if I have to, but I was wondering if there were any really good alternatives? We'll be using Springloops as an SVN fwiw. Thanks

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  • CopyFileEx and 8.3 file names

    - by Lobuno
    Suppose you have 2 files in the same directory: New File Name.txt and NewFil~1.txt If you use CopyFileEx to copy both files to the same destination, maintaining the same names, you will end up having only ONE file (the second one replaces the first one) which can be sometimes not a good thing. Any workaround for this behavior?

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  • What are real world examples of when Linked Lists should be used?

    - by oo
    Another programmer was mentioning that they haven't found a use case for using a linked list data structure in any professional software in his career. I couldn't think of any good examples off the top of my head. He is mostly a C# and Java developer Can anyone give some examples where this was the correct data structure to solve a particular real world problem? Related: What is a practical, real world example of the Linked List?

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  • Using low level api for datastore in google app engine ? is it bad ?

    - by Chez
    There is little documentation on how to use the low level api for datastore and quite a lot on JPA and JDO and how it translates to it. My question is: is there any advantage in coding against the JPA or JDO specs instead of accessing directly the low level api for datastore ? From an initial look, it seems simple and straight forward but I am not sure if there are good reasons why not to do it. Thanks Cx

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