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  • Help to comment a simple statement

    - by Woppie the Russian
    How does you call this statement?: $arr = array(); initialize an array or declare an array? In brief, how would you comment such a statement? (P.S. That array would then hold a bunch of values.) EDIT: I doubt because what I basically do is declare a variable of a particular type, don't I?

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  • How does Facebook codes their Cropping tool?

    - by Trip
    I ask this because I am currently trying to work out my own technique, and there are huge strategic hangups for the entire site when your begin this. Of them are: Using jCrop and rMagick, it takes up a huge amount of processing ( to which I have backgrounded ). Because I have it backgrounded, I must by ajax develop a feature that auto-updates every five seconds to check when the backgrounding is done. Has anyone accomplished this with their sites? If so, what are some creative techniques you came across to keep the processing streamline, and the users happy?

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  • How do you add < or > to a summary tag in Visual studio?

    - by Tony
    How do you add < (less than) or (greater than) to a summary comment in visual studio? I am in Visual Studio 2008. I have a generic method: public bool IsMemberProtected<T>(Expression<Func<T, object>> expression) Would love to have a summary tag of something like this /// <summary> /// Determines whether a member is protected. /// /// Usage: IsMemberProtected<ExampleType>(x => x.Member) /// </summary> But when I do that, the tooltip for the property no longer works when a developer hovers over the method in code to view the summary tag. Thoughts?

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  • Do double forward slashes direct IE to use specific css?

    - by kjh
    I have just found something very weird while developing a website. While trying to get a div element to display across the top of the screen, I noticed that I wasn't achieving a desired result in any browser except for old versions of IE. In order to test some different code, instead of deleting the faulty line, I used '//' to comment it out (I'm not really even sure if that works in css) but what happened was, the compatible browsers used the uncommented code, while IE used the code marked by '//'. here is the code: #ban-menu-div{ position:fixed;top:0; //position:relative; //<-- IE keeps the banner with rel pos while the other display:block; // browsers used fixed margin:auto; padding:0px; width:100%; text-align:center; background:black; } so basically, it seems as though // can be used to instruct newer browsers to ignore specific lines of code, and instruct older versions of IE to use it? If this is common practice someone please let me know. it sure makes developing for older browsers a hell of a lot easier

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  • $Id tag in comment headers

    - by Bernhard
    When I read source from open source projects I often find a comment line with "$Id" at the header of the file, f. ex.: // $Id: addappwindowa.c 30792 2009-03-07 22:40:04Z neil $ Is there an "offical" syntax for this lines? (What does "30792" means? ) Are there editors that auto-generate these "$Id"s? Are there any tools that use this information?

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  • How do I make TODO comments show up in the task list for C++ projects in Visual Studio 2010?

    - by Chris Simmons
    I'm trying to get my TODO comments to show up in the task list in Visual Studio 2010 for a C++ project, but they don't. I looked at this, but see no caveats other than the TODO comments need to be in the currently-open file. For example, creating a new Win32 console app places this: // TODO: reference additional headers your program requires here in a new file, stdafx.h. However, there's nothing in the task list. I have "Comments" chosen from the drop-down in the task list, but it's always empty. And it's not this problem; I can open the file and be looking at the TODO comment in the code editor and no task is shown. This is not a problem for C# projects as TODO comments show up as designed in those projects; this appears to be an issue specific to C++ projects. What else can I check?

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  • visual studio C++ toggle comment ? comment while not whole line is selected ?

    - by Mr_and_Mrs_D
    2 questions actually : 1) shortcut to toggle comment on selected lines ? Available on all iDEs I used starting with notepad++ 2)the ctrl-k, ctrl-c exhibits this behavior (quoted from someplace nicely worded): C#: Each line where some text is selected is commented at the line-start with double-slash. If nothing is selected, the line where the cursor is is commented. C++: If nothing is selected or complete lines are selected, it behaves as above. However, if parts of a line are selected, and no comment is selected as part of the selection (ex. select something in the middle of a code line), then the selection is surrounded by /* and */. since I code in C++ I find this behavior annoying - I want to be able to comment out lines partially selected - any workarounds ?

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  • Remove specified text from beginning of lines only if present (C#)

    - by Zach
    I have a textbox in which the user can edit text, in a scripting language. I've figured out how to let the user comment out lines in one click, but can't seem to figure out how to uncomment properly. For example, if the box has: Normal Text is here More normal text -- Commented text -- More commented text Normal Text again --Commented Text Again So, when the user selects any amount of text and decides to uncomment, the "--" is removed from the beginning of the lines that have it. The lines without the "--" should be unaffected. In short, I want an uncomment function that performs similar to the one in Visual Studio. Is there any way to accomplish this? Thanks

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  • Do you leave historical code commented out in classes that you update?

    - by 18Rabbit
    When you need to obsolete a section of code (say either the business rules changed, or the old system has been reworked to use a new framework or something) do you delete it from the file or do you comment it out and then put in the new functionality? If you comment it out, do you leave a note stating why it was removed and what it was originally intended to do? I ask mainly because I've done a lot of contract work for different places over the years and sometimes it's like excavating a tomb to find the actual code that is still being used. Why comment it out and leave it in the file if source control has a record of what used to be there? If you comment out a method do you also comment out/delete any methods that were exclusively used by that method? What do you think the best practices for this should be?

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  • What code commenting style should I use for both C++ and C# ?

    - by ereOn
    Hi, I was recently hired in a company. They have a lot of C++ and C# code source files and almost one different commenting style per file. (Well this is exagerated, but you have the picture) This morning, I show my new collegues how my personnal code was commented and how easy it was to generate a documentation from it (I use Doxygen). I somehow convinced them to use a coherent commenting style. I would suggest using Doxygen for C++ source files and native C# style commenting style for C# files. However, I'm not sure that's the best solution here. Are you aware of a commenting style that would work for both C++ and C# allowing us to generate a documentation from it ? If so, what software/tool should we use ? Having a solution that would work on Linux platforms as well would be even better. Thank you very much.

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  • Diaspora se pose comme solution libre face à Facebook, le réseau social aGPL et décentralisé a-t-il

    Diaspora se pose comme solution libre face à Facebook, le réseau social aGPL et décentralisé a-t-il une chance de succès ? Google n'est pas le seul à se faire des ennemis parmi les organisations européennes. Facebook est également dans leur ligne de mire avec sa politique "inacceptable" concernant la protection de la vie privée de ses utilisateurs. Le 12 mai, le groupe de travail 29 (du numéro de l'article concerné) de l'Union européenne -chargé de la protection des données personnelles- a publié une lettre ouverte qui attaque violemment le leader des réseaux sociaux (plus de 450 millions de membres dont 15 millions en France) en lui reprochant de monétiser les données qu'on lui confie (en laissant les moteurs de recherch...

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  • Qu'est-ce qu'une entreprise IT où il fait "bon vivre" ? Facebook arrive en tête du classement Glassdoor

    Qu'est-ce qu'une entreprise IT où il fait "bon vivre" ? Facebook arrive en tête du classement Glassdoor pour sa bonne ambiance de travail Le classement annuel Glassdoor sanctionne les compagnies informatiques où il fait bon travailler aux Etats-Unis (grâce à un questionnaire rempli par les travailleurs qui le souhaitent). Depuis plusieurs éditions, la première place revenait invariablement à Google, dont les salariés semblaient particulièrement épanouis (possibilité de venir au travail avec son chien, salle de détente et de sport sur le campus, aménagement d'équipements de confort, etc.). Mais, en 2010, Facebook est passé en tête. Les retours positifs de ses employés lui ont permis de prendre le pas sur son plus grand riv...

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  • Les entreprises informatiques devront-elles toutes faire dans le social pour survivre ? Microsoft a proposé 15 $ milliards à Facebook

    Les grandes entreprises informatiques devront-elles toutes faire dans le social pour survivre ? Microsoft a tenté de racheter Facebook pour 15 milliards de dollars Facebook, leader incontesté des réseaux sociaux avec plus de 520 millions de membres, est maintenant l'un des sites web les plus importants au monde, si ce n'est "le" plus important d'après certains. Google va s'y mettre aussi, puisque la firme est en plein développement de son interface communautaire Google Me. Partout sur le Net, les ajouts participatifs fleurissent. Et, on vient de l'apprendre, Microsoft à tenté de racheter l'entreprise de Mark Zuckerberg. En effet, Steve Ballmer a approché le plus jeune milliarda...

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  • Forte croissance des utilisateurs de l'application Facebook Windows Phone, près de 600 000 terminaux sous l'OS vendus en deux semaines

    Forte croissance des utilisateurs de l'application Facebook Windows Phone près de 600 000 nouveaux terminaux sous l'OS vendus en deux semaines Les ventes des terminaux sous le système d'exploitation mobile de Microsoft Windows Phone semblent être sur la bonne voie. En effet, selon le site WMPowerUser, le nombre d'utilisateurs par mois de l'application Microsoft Windows Phone Facebook aurait augmenté de près de 100 000 en seulement deux semaines. Le nombre d'utilisateurs actifs par mois serait passé de 1 000 000 le 11 novembre à 1 100 000 le 25 novembre. [IMG]http://wmpoweruser.speedymirror.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/wp7fbusers.jpg?9d7bd4[/IMG] Ces chiffres bas...

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  • Les entreprises informatiques vont-elles toutes investir dans les réseaux sociaux ? Microsoft a proposé 15 $ milliards à Facebook

    Les grandes entreprises informatiques vont-elles toutes investir dans les réseaux sociaux ? Microsoft a tenté de racheter Facebook pour 15 milliards de dollars Facebook, leader incontesté des réseaux sociaux avec plus de 520 millions de membres, est maintenant l'un des sites web les plus importants au monde, si ce n'est "le" plus important d'après certains. Google va s'y mettre aussi, puisque la firme est en plein développement de son interface communautaire Google Me. Partout sur le Net, les ajouts participatifs fleurissent. Et, on vient de l'apprendre, Microsoft à tenté de racheter l'entreprise de Mark Zuckerberg. En effet, Steve Ballmer a approché le plus jeune milliardaire ...

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  • 1,5 million de comptes Facebook en vente, un pirate russe fait le bonheur des réseaux de phishing

    1,5 million de comptes Facebook en vente, un pirate russe fait le bonheur des réseaux de phishing «Kirllos», un hacker russe, vient de mettre en vente 1.5 million de comptes Facebook sur un forum est-européen. Et, période de soldes oblige, il propose des prix de gros avec des tarifs attractifs : 25 dollars les 1.000 comptes avec moins de 10 amis, 45 dollars les 1.000 avec plus de 10 contacts. Il est vraisemblable que les "utilisateurs" avec très peu ou pas de contacts aient été crées par ses soins, et les autres compromis avec un vol de mot de passe. Le pirate semble agir seul, mais les spécialistes se penchant sur le cas n'excluent pas qu'il puisse n'être qu'un intermédiaire. Quant aux clients se ruant sur...

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