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  • Setting post tags in wordpress via XMLRPC API when submitting a post?

    - by aviv
    Hi, I am trying to use WordPress API via XMLRPC to submit new posts. But i can't set the post tags (nor the categories). echo "Adding $term to blog via XMLRPC ..."; $client = new IXR_Client("http://$blog.wordpress.com/xmlrpc.php"); $content = array('title'=>$term, 'description'=>"All about $term", 'category'=>'barvaz,moshe', 'tags'=>'tag1,tag2'); $client->query('metaWeblog.newPost', 0, $username, $password, $content, true); $rv = $client->getResponse(); print_r($rv); Any idea?

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  • First impressions of Scala

    - by Scott Weinstein
    I have an idea that it may be possible to predict build success/failure based on commit data. Why Scala? It’s a JVM language, has lots of powerful type features, and it has a linear algebra library which I’ll need later. Project definition and build Neither maven or the scala build tool (sbt) are completely satisfactory. This maven **archetype** (what .Net folks would call a VS project template) mvn archetype:generate `-DarchetypeGroupId=org.scala-tools.archetypes `-DarchetypeArtifactId=scala-archetype-simple `-DremoteRepositories=http://scala-tools.org/repo-releases `-DgroupId=org.SW -DartifactId=BuildBreakPredictor gets you started right away with “hello world” code, unit tests demonstrating a number of different testing approaches, and even a ready made `.gitignore` file - nice! But the Scala version is behind at v2.8, and more seriously, compiling and testing was painfully slow. So much that a rapid edit – test – edit cycle was not practical. So Lab49 colleague Steve Levine tells me that I can either adjust my pom to use fsc – the fast scala compiler, or use sbt. Sbt has some nice features It’s fast – it uses fsc by default It has a continuous mode, so  `> ~test` will compile and run your unit test each time you save a file It’s can consume (and produce) Maven 2 dependencies the build definition file can be much shorter than the equivalent pom (about 1/5 the size, as repos and dependencies can be declared on a single line) And some real limitations Limited support for 3rd party integration – for instance out of the box, TeamCity doesn’t speak sbt, nor does IntelliJ IDEA Steeper learning curve for build steps outside the default Side note: If a language has a fast compiler, why keep the slow compiler around? Even worse, why make it the default? I choose sbt, for the faster development speed it offers. Syntax Scala APIs really like to use punctuation – sometimes this works well, as in the following map1 |+| map2 The `|+|` defines a merge operator which does addition on the `values` of the maps. It’s less useful here: http(baseUrl / url >- parseJson[BuildStatus] sure you can probably guess what `>-` does from the context, but how about `>~` or `>+`? Language features I’m still learning, so not much to say just yet. However case classes are quite usefull, implicits scare me, and type constructors have lots of power. Community A number of projects, such as https://github.com/scalala and https://github.com/scalaz/scalaz are split between github and google code – github for the src, and google code for the docs. Not sure I understand the motivation here.

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  • Flash Builder (Flex 4): datagrid populated by XML, how can I add an image in some of the rows?

    - by ufk
    I have a DataGrid table with columns name, phone. In column name I would like to add a picture near the name of the person. How can I add a picture in a datagrid row? <fx:Declarations> <fx:XMLList id="people" xmlns=""> <test> <name>moshe</name> <phone>555</phone> </test> </fx:XMLList> </fx:Declarations> <mx:DataGrid id="dg" color="0x323232" width="532" rowCount="10" top="10" left="10" DataProvider="{people}"> <mx:columns> <mx:DataGridColumn dataField="name" headerText="person name"/> <mx:DataGridColumn dataField="phone" headerText="phone"/> </mx:columns> </mx:DataGrid>

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