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  • Map multiple functions over a single data item

    - by Linus Norton
    I'm in the process of learning Scala and I came across a scenario today where I need to map multiple functions over a single piece of data and wondered if there was a formal name for this. It sort of feels like the inverse of map. I'm not sure this is the correct way of expressing it, but this is what I did: dmap(x: Object, fns: List[Function]) = fns.map(_(x)) Is there a built in way to do something similar? Is there a formal name for this function?

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  • Integrating with a payment provider; Proper and robust OOP approach

    - by ExternalUse
    History We are currently using a so called redirect model for our online payments (where you send the payer to a payment gateway, where he inputs his payment details - the gateway will then return him to a success/failure callback page). That's easy and straight-forward, but unfortunately quite inconvenient and at times confusing for our customers (leaving the site, changing their credit card details with an additional login on another site etc). Intention & Problem description We are now intending to switch to an integrated approach using an exchange of XML requests and responses. My problem is on how to cater with all (or rather most) of the things that may happen during processing - bearing in mind that normally simplicity is robust whereas complexity is fragile. Examples User abort: The user inputs Credit Card details and hits submit. An XML message to the provider's gateway is sent and waiting for response. The user hits "stop" in his browser or closes the window. ignore_user_abort() in PHP may be an option - but is that reliable? might it be better to redirect the user to a "please wait"-page, that in turn opens an AJAX or other request to the actual processor that does not rely on the connection? Database goes away sounds over-complicated, but with e.g. a webserver in the States and a DB in the UK, it has happened and will happen again: User clicks together his order, payment request has been sent to the provider but the response cannot be stored in the database. What approach could I use, using PHP to sort of start an SQL like "Transaction" that only at the very end gets committed or rolled back, depending on the individual steps? Should then neither commit or roll back have happened, I could sort of "lock" the user to prevent him from paying again or to improperly account for payments - but how? And what else do I need to consider technically? None of the integration examples of e.g. Worldpay, Realex or SagePay offer any insight, and neither Google or my search terms were good enough to find somebody else's thoughts on this. Thank you very much for any insight on how you would approach this!

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  • Why You Should Hire a Professional SEO Service

    When it comes to developing any sort of presence on the internet, you need to be sure proper search engine optimization (SEO) work is performed on and for your site. If you are not maximizing your site's SEO potential, then it might as well not exist. That is why you need to work with a reliable professional service that can deliver results.

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  • CodeFluent Entities 2012 disponible en version gratuite, le générateur de code prend en charge Visual Studio 11 & SQL Server 2012

    SoftFluent sort la version gratuite de CodeFluent Entities 2012 Le générateur de code orienté modèle prend en charge Visual Studio 11 & SQL Server 2012 SoftFluent a annoncé la semaine dernière, à la conférence DevWeek, que CodeFluent Entities et son éditeur graphique intégré à Visual Studio prenne à présent en charge Visual Studio 11 Beta, dévoilé le 29 février dernier. Autre annonce, le générateur (« producteur ») de code SQL Server prend lui en charge SQL Server 2012. Pour mémoire, CodeFluent Entities est un générateur de code orienté...

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  • A first look at SQL Server 2012 Availability Group Wait Statistics

    If you are trouble-shooting an AlwaysOn Availability Group topology, a study of the wait statistics will give a pointer to many of the causes of problems. Although several wait types are documented, there is nothing like practical experiment to familiarize yourself with new wait stats, and Joe Sack demonstrates a way of testing the sort of waits generated by an availability group under various circumstances.

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  • Intel : concours de développement et SDK pour le lancement français de l'AppUp Center, sa nouvelle galerie d'applications

    Participez au lancement de l'Intel AppUp Developer Program en France Intel sort un SDK et organise un concours pour sa nouvelle galerie d'applications Au cours de la deuxième journée de sa conférence dédiée aux développeurs à San Francisco (l'IDF), le 15 septembre dernier, Intel a inauguré officiellement l'AppUp Center, sa boutique d'applications en ligne. Une boutique qui diffusera des applications gratuites ou payantes adaptées aussi bien aux netbooks (en termes de taille d'écran et de mobili...

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  • How could I go about creating bespoke automated e-mails?

    - by Seraphina
    I'd like some suggestions as to how to best go about creating an application which can generate bespoke automated e-mails? What sort of language would be the best one to use for this? (I'm currently familiar with Python and JavaScript) Any helpful frameworks? I would have thought that for this application to work well, some machine learning would have to be incorporated? (But this may be a bit too advanced for me at the moment!)

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  • Visual Studio 2013 disponible pour les développeurs, avec .NET 4.5.1 et Team Foundation Server 2013

    Visual Studio 2013 disponible pour les développeurs avec .NET 4.5.1 et Team Foundation Server 2013À la suite de la publication de Windows 8.1, Microsoft a mis à la disposition des développeurs ayant un abonnement MSDN les versions finales de Visual Studio 2013, .NET 4.5.1 et Team Foundation Server 2013.Conformément au nouveau calendrier de Microsoft, Visual Studio 2013 sort pratiquement un an après Visual Studio 2012. Cette mouture représente pour S. Somasegar, vice-président de la division développeur...

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  • Is there a known algorithm for scheduling tournament matchups?

    - by barfoon
    Just wondering if there is a tournament scheduling algorithm already out there that I could use or even adapt slightly. Here are my requirements: A variable number of opponents belonging to a variable number of teams/clubs each must be paired with an opponent Two opponents cannot be from the same club If there are an odd number of players, 1 of them randomly is selected to get a bye Any algorithms related to this sort of requirement set would be appreciated. EDIT: I only need to run this a maximum of one time, creating matchups for the first 'round' of the tournament.

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  • Modéliser & Exécuter : W4 présente son moyen simple et rapide de développer des applications métier dans un livre blanc

    Modéliser & Exécuter W4 présente son moyen simple et rapide de développer des applications métier sur mesure dans un livre blanc Le contexte économique d'aujourd'hui est en perpétuel changement, poussant les entreprises à adapter leurs outils informatiques pour rester compétitives. Pour aligner leur capacité de production aux besoins spécifiques changeants du métier, les DSI et responsables informatiques doivent s'orienter vers des applications métier sur-mesure avec une adaptation sans pareille aux différents contextes d'utilisation. W4, pionnier de l'agilité et du développement et déploiement des applications BPM (Business Process Management), sort le livre blanc &...

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  • How should I refactor switch statements like this (Switching on type) to be more OO?

    - by Taytay
    I'm seeing some code like this in our code base, and want to refactor it: (Typescript psuedocode follows): class EntityManager{ private findEntityForServerObject(entityType:string, serverObject:any):IEntity { var existingEntity:IEntity = null; switch(entityType) { case Types.UserSetting: existingEntity = this.getUserSettingByUserIdAndSettingName(serverObject.user_id, serverObject.setting_name); break; case Types.Bar: existingEntity = this.getBarByUserIdAndId(serverObject.user_id, serverObject.id); break; //Lots more case statements here... } return existingEntity; } } The downsides of switching on type are self-explanatory. Normally, when switching behavior based on type, I try to push the behavior into subclasses so that I can reduce this to a single method call, and let polymorphism take care of the rest. However, the following two things are giving me pause: 1) I don't want to couple the serverObject with the class that is storing all of these objects. It doesn't know where to look for entities of a certain type. And unfortunately, the identity of a type of ServerObject varies with the type of ServerObject. (So sometimes it's just an ID, other times it's a combination of an id and a uniquely identifying string, etc). And this behavior doesn't belong down there on those subclasses. It is the responsibility of the EntityManager and its delegates. 2) In this case, I can't modify the ServerObject classes since they're plain old data objects. It should be mentioned that I've got other instances of the above method that take a parameter like "IEntity" and proceed to do almost the same thing (but slightly modify the name of the methods they're calling to get the identity of the entity). So, we might have: case Types.Bar: existingEntity = this.getBarByUserIdAndId(entity.getUserId(), entity.getId()); break; So in that case, I can change the entity interface and subclasses, but this isn't behavior that belongs in that class. So, I think that points me to some sort of map. So eventually I will call: private findEntityForServerObject(entityType:string, serverObject:any):IEntity { return aMapOfSomeSort[entityType].findByServerObject(serverObject); } private findEntityForEntity(someEntity:IEntity):IEntity { return aMapOfSomeSort[someEntity.entityType].findByEntity(someEntity); } Which means I need to register some sort of strategy classes/functions at runtime with this map. And again, I darn well better remember to register one for each my my types, or I'll get a runtime exception. Is there a better way to refactor this? I feel like I'm missing something really obvious here.

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  • Twitter integration

    - by qaisjp
    My computer game is powered using Love2d in Lua, there is dead space in the menu of my game and I'd like to fill it up with something. So I'll like to put a twitter feed there, how can I receive all the twitter posts created by AND mentioned from @stickydestroyer; how can I make it look good and code the actual thing. I know I have to use some sort of cURL module, but how can I get the feed AND make it looking nicely?

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  • Effective Website Search Engine Optimization - What Does That Mean?

    The Internet has become a very busy place. It's also become a sort of global marketplace where people all over the world come to buy and sell goods. Not much new to anyone in that statement, but it does beg the question, what's the best way for you to find customers both locally to Saskatoon and globally... and let them know you're online?

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  • One Database or Ten?

    - by merrillaldrich
    In my career to date I’ve worked as a DBA for mainly “buy don’t build” scenarios. One advantage - and hair-graying problem, if I am honest - has been that I think I’ve seen upward of one or two hundred different ISV-provided applications’ SQL Server databases. It’s a great learning opportunity, as I can see successes and failures in a large variety of designs, and sort of “fast-forward” to version five or eight of a given design pattern to see things like whether it scales, or has storage problems,...(read more)

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  • Which devices is my app working on

    - by Woojah
    My team is developing an app that will work on about 100 (or more) different android devices. We are having trouble testing it since we are not sure how to verify if it works on all the different devices. Can anybody suggest some best practices, a testing framework, or some sort of way to give us feedback on how to test our app and/or get feedback from our users so they can tell us the problems they are having?

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  • Aggro with Images

    - by Will
    I have three UIImageViews. enemy1, enemy1AggroBox and mainSprite. What I want to do is when mainSprite and enemy1AggroBox interect, I want enemy1 to start moving towards mainSprite. Basically creating aggro for a game. if(CGRectIntersectsRect(mainSprite.frame, enemy1AggroBox.frame)){ //Code here// } My plan would be to call this method in viewDidLoad. I'm not using any sort of framework like cocos2d or OpenGLES. If you need to see any more code just ask.

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  • How to Optimize Your Website Title Tag

    Whenever you visit a website, you can see the words that are in the blue bar at the top of the website page. This is called your "title" tag and is displayed either statically (hard coded) from your website or it is generated dynamically (via some sort of content management system.) Humans generally don't really read this title tag, but search engines certainly read it.

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  • How Affordable SEO Hosting Services Can Help You Out

    When it comes to the world of making sure that your website can do well online, what you have to remember is that you need some sort of an affordable SEO hosting services company that has all the needed skills and other requirements to ensure that your website can do extremely well online. What you have to remember is that it is very important to ensure that you can be provided the very best in all services that you might need.

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