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  • how to add hours in a nsdate?

    - by Rahul Vyas
    i have a date converted to double value and saved in database.now i want to compare if cureentdate myDataBaseDate+8 hours. means i want to get 8 hours more added in my database date. i'm converting date into double values.so how do i get 8 hours later time from my database saved date. how do i compare if(currentDateTimeDateFromdatabaseValue+DateByAdding8HoursInDataBase)

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  • dynamic programming [closed]

    - by shruti
    the input to this problem is a sequence S of integers(not necessarily positive). the problem is to find consecutive subsequence of S with maximum sum using dynamic programming. consecutive means that you are not allowed to skip numbers. for example: if the input was 12,-14,1,23,-6,22,-34,-13. the output would be 1,23,-6,22.

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  • Server side Xforms form validation and integration into ASP.NET

    - by Nigel
    I have recently been investigating methods of creating web-based forms for an ASP.NET web application that can be edited and managed at runtime. For example an administrator might wish to add a new validation rule or a new set of fields. The holy grail would provide a means of specifying a form along with (potentially very complex) arbitrary validation rules, and allocation of data sources for each field. The specification would then be used to update the deployed form in the web application which would then validate submissions both on the client side and on the server side. My investigations led me to Xforms and a number of technologies that support it. One solution appears to be IBM Lotus Forms, but this requires a very large investment in terms of infrastructure, which makes it infeasible, although the forms designer may be useful as a stand-alone tool for creating the forms. I have also discounted browser plug-ins as the form must be publicly visible and cross-browser compliant. I have noticed that there are numerous javascript libraries that provide client side implementations given an Xforms schema. These would provide a partial solution but server side validation is still a requirement. Another option seems to involve the use of server side solutions such as the Java application Orbeon. Orbeon provides a tool for specifying the forms (although not as rich as Lotus Forms Designer), but the most interesting point is that it can translate an XForms schema into an XHTML form complete with validation. The fact that it is written in Java is not a big problem if it is possible to integrate with the existing ASP.NET application. So my question is whether anyone has done this before. It sounds like a problem that should have been solved but is inherently very complex. It seems possible to use an off-the-shelf tool to design the form and export it to an Xforms schema and xhtml form, and it seems possible to take that xforms schema and form and publish it using a client side library. What seems to be difficult is providing a means of validating the form submission on the server side and integrating the process nicely with .NET (although it seems the .NET community doesn't involve themselves with XForms; please correct me if I'm wrong on this count). I would be more than happy if a product provided something simple like a web service that could validate a submission against a schema. Maybe Orbeon does this but I'd be grateful if somebody in the know could point me in the right direction before I research it further. Many thanks.

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  • What defines "pythonian" or "pythonic"?

    - by Thomas Owens
    I want to begin to learn Python, and I've seen that phrase come up here before, but I don't know exactly what it means. I've read some websites on Python scripting, but I don't recall ever seeing that (but I could have just glanced over it). What exactly makes something "pythonian" or "pythonic"?

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  • MKPinAnnotationView in iphone Applications?

    - by Srinivas G
    Hi, I developed an application related with google maps in iphone, here i want callout without tapping pin,means when pin shows in the map itself it will show the callout.I tried with MKPinAnnotationView..but it is not showing.. could any one suggest me how to show call out without tapping the pin in MKMapView; Thanks & Regards

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  • RFC quoted-string definition

    - by Jacco
    Hello, In RFCs there are references to quoted-string now I understand that this means a string contained in quotes. However, I'm unable to find the definition of what exactly is a valid quoted string. /"[^"]"/ = a correctly quoted string. /'[^']'/ = is this also a correctly quoted string? In other words, are both ' and " allowed as quotes when an RFC specifies quoted-string? Bonus points: In what document is this specified?

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  • Yahoo OAuth implementation has no way to work offline

    - by Khash
    I need to download my Delicious bookmarks to a non-web application without constant user interaction. I'm using Delicious's V2 API (using oAuth) but the problem is it seems their access tokens expire after one hour. I don't have any issues with redirecting the user to Yahoo for a one time authorization, but what is described here (http://developer.yahoo.com/oauth/guide/oauth-refreshaccesstoken.html) means I would have to refresh my access tokens all the time before they expire when the user is away. Is this really the way they've done their oAuth implementation?

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  • Windows service and mingw

    - by Vasiliy Stavenko
    Is there possibility to compile windows service using only mingw c++ compiler and library? I assume that it is possible to use compiler with Visual Studio standard library and means, but want to do to this almost fully opensourced. Any experience?

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  • JSLint -Tolerate inefficient subscripting?

    - by James Wiseman
    I'm reading the JSlint Options Documentation to understand each of the available options, and have come across one that I don't quite understand, and can't find any useful information regarding it elsewhere. sub - Tolerate inefficient subscripting true if subscript notation may be used for expressions better expressed in dot notation. Can anyone shed more light as to what this means? Thanks

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  • A Tab Exception Message

    - by Kooper
    06-14 00:21:30.398: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(332): Caused by: java.lang.RuntimeException: Your content must have a TabHost whose id attribute is 'android.R.id.tabhost' what it means? I've already given the id for tabhost.And I can see the id in R.java. Here is the .xml: TabHost xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android" android:id="@+id/tabhost" android:layout_width="fill_parent" android:layout_height="fill_parent" LinearLayout android:orientation="vertical" android:layout_width="fill_parent" android:layout_height="fill_parent" android:padding="5dp" TabWidget android:id="@+id/tabs" android:layout_width="fill_parent" android:layout_height="wrap_content" FrameLayout android:id="@+id/tabcontent" android:layout_width="fill_parent" android:layout_height="fill_parent" android:padding="5dp" LinearLayout TabHost

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  • Is AutoIt "Managed Code"?

    - by Gio Borje
    An extension of my previous thread: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2634531/c-wrapping-an-application-within-another-application So I'm launching embedded resource applications via Reflection and I'm unsure whether I can use AutoIt (.au3) files or not. People say it needs to be "Managed Code". I'm not completely sure what that means nor do I know if AutoIt has that characteristic.

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  • scrolling two panels at same time c# winForms

    - by jello
    yea so I have 2 panels with the same width and the same width of data in them. the top panel has autoscroll enabled. I would like to be able to scroll both panels, with the top panel scrollbar. which means that the bottom panel doesn't have a scroll bar. How would I do that?

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  • Geography information

    - by user295541
    Hi, I have an application which uses geography informations. I don't want to implement this feature because I think I could find a free services which provides needed informations to me. Anybody can help me which service I could use? (Geography information means country, county, town data.)

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  • BlackBerry - waiting screen

    - by Pankaj Pareek
    Hello , i am developing one application in blackberry java development. I am requesting to http means i am connecting to web service .response of web service taking some time .That time i want to display some waiting screen. Could you tell me how can i do that.... Regards Pankaj Pareek

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  • MongoDB vs. Redis vs. Cassandra for a fast-write, temporary row storage solution

    - by Mark Bao
    Hi there, I'm building a system that tracks and verifies ad impressions and clicks. This means that there are a lot of insert commands (about 90/second average, peaking at 250) and some read operations, but the focus is on performance and making it blazing-fast. The system is currently on MongoDB, but I've been introduced to Cassandra and Redis since then. Would it be a good idea to go to one of these two solutions, rather than stay on MongoDB? Why or why not? Thank you

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  • what is programming paradigm in haskell

    - by Pradeep
    im preparing for my exam. i got this question and i read several articles about this. but still i cant get a proper idea about this question what Paradigm means is that different programming styles ( as far as i think) in the question they ask explain it by taking two paradigms so this explanation should be done using two styles of programming "List Comprehnsions or Primitive Recursion, Higher order functions " is these styles are programming paradigms?? please help me

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  • The Main Purpose of Events in C#

    - by Tarik
    I've been examining one of my c# books and I just saw a sentence about Events in C#:  The main purpose of events is to prevent subscribers from interfering with each other. Whatever it means, yeah actually events are working pretty much like delegates. I've been wondering why I should use events instead of delegates. So is there any one who can explain the bold part? Thanks in advance.

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