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  • XCode project compiling

    - by n179911
    Hi, I get the chromium source and I am able to compile it fine under MaxOS X. My question is why every time I power off my laptop and then re-open my XCode project and click 'Build and Go (Debug)', XCode recompiles EVERYTHING (even I have not modified any file). Is there any way to config to compile when needed? Thank you for any suggestion.

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  • use Data Annotation to my Linq to SQL

    - by Khalid Omar
    i have a mvc web project and i'm using linq to sql i'm using dataannotaion like this public class ClientValidation { [Required] public string name1st { get; set; } } then in the linq class i add that above client class [global::System.Data.Linq.Mapping.TableAttribute(Name = "dbo.Client")] [MetadataType(typeof(ClientValidation))] public partial class Client : INotifyPropertyChanging, INotifyPropertyChanged { } every thing is going ok the question is when i re generate the linq when i add table or change any thing in database i need to rewrite [MetadataType(typeof(ClientValidation))] is there any other method to enable me regenerate the model and keep the data annotation as it

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  • MBA and a Computer Science degree

    - by Chung Pow
    A similar question was asked a while back, but I want to know some people who both have an MBA and a Computer Science degree and advanced their careers. What kind of job did you have before and after achieving an MBA? I'm a programmer and I have thought about getting an MBA. What doors will that open for me?

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  • Stack overflow code golf

    - by Chris Jester-Young
    To commemorate the public launch of Stack Overflow, what's the shortest code to cause a stack overflow? Any language welcome. ETA: Just to be clear on this question, seeing as I'm an occasional Scheme user: tail-call "recursion" is really iteration, and any solution which can be converted to an iterative solution relatively trivially by a decent compiler won't be counted. :-P ETA2: I've now selected a “best answer”; see this post for rationale. Thanks to everyone who contributed! :-)

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  • Replacing IE With Mozilla Firefox

    - by Sarfraz
    Hello, Has anyone used the Edskes Software Silent Setup for Mozilla Firefox which is multilingual utility which automatically downloads and installs the latest version of Mozilla Firefox. Basically, it says, we can redirect clients using IE to this URL to let them know that that should better stop using IE any more. So my question is whether this program is worth of using? You can browse through the site for more info about it. Thanks

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  • How to 'assign' a value to an output reg in Verilog?

    - by Rafael Almeida
    ( insert really basic question disclaimer here ) More specifically, I have the following declaration: output reg icache_ram_rw And in some point of the code I need to put the zero value in this reg. Here's what I've tried and the outcomes: assign icache_ram_rw = 1'b0; ( declarative lvalue or port sink reg icache_ram_rw must be a wire ) icache_ram_rw <= 1'b0; ( instance gate/name for type "icache_ram_rw" expected - <= read ) How do I do it after all?!

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  • sqlite over network share for failover

    - by reinier
    As a follow-up of this question: sqlite-over-a-network-share If I put the SQlite DB on a network share, but will not access it concurrently from different machines. I only have the SQLite db stored on a share so a cluster of failover computers can take over where one machine left off. Are there any inherent problems with that approach?

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  • Must Dependency Injection come at the expense of Encapsulation?

    - by urig
    If I understand correctly, the typical mechanism for Dependency Injection is to inject either through a class' constructor or through a public property (member) of the class. This exposes the dependency being injected and violates the OOP principle of encapsulation. Am I correct in identifying this tradeoff? How do you deal with this issue? Please also see my answer to my own question below.

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  • Link in input text field

    - by Jos
    HI All, I know this is bit strange question, but please suggest. I want to create a link on website url content in input type"text" field not any other html tag,Is it possible and if yes how. Regards & Thanks Amit

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  • What does get-task-allow do in Xcode?

    - by Mr. Matt
    So when I set up my entitlements in my iPhone app project, I create a new Entitlements.plist, and set the value of get-task-allow to false. But why? What does this key represent? EDIT Note this is related to this question - I found that flipping the value of this key to true allowed me to install the app on my device)

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  • Is this PHP code secure?

    - by Oliver Bayes-Shelton
    Just a quick question: is the following PHP code secure? Also is there anything you think I could or should add? $post = $_GET['post']; if(is_numeric($post)) { $post = mysql_real_escape_string($post); } else { die("NAUGHTY NAUGHTY"); } mysql_select_db("****", $*****); $content = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM tbl_***** WHERE Id='" . $post . "'");

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  • I need to parse non well-formed xml data (HTML)

    - by Daziplqa
    Hi, I have some non well-formed xml (HTML) data in JAVA, I used JAXP Dom, but It complains. The Question is :Is there any way to use JAXP to parse such documents ?? I have a file containing data such as : <employee> <name value="ahmed" > <!-- note, this element is not closed, So it is not well-formed xml--> </employee>

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  • Does Python's shelve module use memory-mapped IO?

    - by Matt Luongo
    Does anyone know if Python's shelve module uses memory-mapped IO? Maybe that question is a bit misleading. I realize that shelve uses an underlying dbm-style module to do its dirty work. What are the chances that the underlying module uses mmap? I'm prototyping a datastore, and while I realize premature optimization is generally frowned upon, this could really help me understand the trade-offs involved in my design.

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  • Use regular expressions to match an ? but not a \?

    - by J.Milly
    I have a PHP regular expression that has been functioning fairly well to parse some odd legacy client templates until recently when we found an escaped question mark (\?) included in a template expression. I'm not strong enough with my regular expression-fu to wrap my feeble noodle around a negative look ahead or some techno-mumbo-jumbo so, tips or points in the right direction would be greatly appreciated. My PHP: preg_match_all("/\{\{IF (.*)\?(.*):(.*)\}\}/U", $template, $m, PREG_SET_ORDER);

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  • WPF Localization file folder

    - by Jefim
    I have a WPF application with localization. In my project file (.csproj) I have added a string: <UICulture>en-US</UICulture> Now the problem is - when I compile the default localization (en-US folder) is always put to the root of $(OutDir) of the project. Question: how do I move this directory into a subfolder (say, $(OutDir)localized\en-US)?

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  • FitNesse/Slim String Operators

    - by grootjans
    Is it possible to express this in a Query Table in FitNesse with SLIM for .net: contains(data) startswith(data) endswith(data) I know from a previous question it was possible for FitNesse/Fit with cell handler loader. I'm looking for the equivalent in Slim.

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  • jsTree Selecte most nested node

    - by niao
    Greetings, I just started to use jsTree and I have a question for you guys. How can I select only the most nested node - the node which doesn't have any children. additionally, when this node is selected, I would like to submit my form which contains the jsTree. How can I then access selected node?

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  • Amazing families of algorithms over implicit graphs

    - by Diego de Estrada
    Dynamic programming is, almost by definition, to find a shortest/longest path on an implicit dag. Every DP algorithm just does this. An Holographic algorithm can be loosely described as something that counts perfect matchings in implicit planar graphs. So, my question is: are there any other families of algorithms that use well-known algorithms over implicit graphs to achieve a considerable speedup?

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  • plt-scheme : catching mouse click event on canvas

    - by Thura
    I am writing a tic-tac-toe game in plt-scheme as my AI course project. The idea for gui is a grid with 9 boxes, each with a canvas, using panes ... When the user click on a canvas, 'X' or 'O' will be drawn accordingly ... The question is how can I catch mouse click event on canvas? I found out I need to use on-event, but still don't know how? Any clues?

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