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  • Storing third-party libraries in source control

    - by graham.reeds
    Should libraries that the application relies on be stored in source control? One part of me says it should and another part say's no. It feels wrong to add a 20mb library that dwarfs the entire app just because you rely on a couple of functions from it (albeit rather heavily). Should you just store the jar/dll or maybe even the distributed zip/tar of the project? What do other people do?

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  • prefuse.render.TextItemRenderer can not be resolved

    - by Rojet
    Hi, I want to use the samples available in prefuse gallery , I used "GraphView" and "RadialGraphView" code in java but the "import prefuse.render.TextItemRenderer;" could not be resolved in both sample. Would you please let me know how can I add the related library into my program? Thank you in advance Rojet

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  • Image viewport with zoom in Javascript

    - by pakore
    I want to display a huge image inside a viewport in a html page. I would like to be able to drag and drop the image to move it inside the viewport, like in Google Maps. Any library where I can find such component? Thanks in advance

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  • ideas for a distributed cache proxy server

    - by Neeraj
    Hi everyone! I am implementing, a distributed cache proxy server.I have an idea of the HTTP and related stuff, so i am rather concentrating on the sub part "Distributed data storage". From some search on web i found that this could be done using Distributed Hash Tables(DHT). I was wondering if there exists some kind of library for this preferably in C/C++. Any better suggestions for the same will also be appreciated.

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  • Link User32 with gcc

    - by Tim Cooper
    I have a C program which has a function call that is defined in windows.h (which I have included), however, when I try and compile it with gcc, I get the error: warning: implicit declaration of function `LockWorkStation' I looked at the MSDN documentation and I see that this function is the User32 library file, and I was wondering how I would go about linking that to my file.

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  • Is there a way to create a step chart using the Google Charts API?

    - by Nathan
    I'd like to use the google charts API to create a step chart for my Rails application. Preferably using the annotated timeline Google has (since it has a nice wrapper plugin for rails): http://code.google.com/apis/visualization/documentation/gallery/annotatedtimeline.html However, there doesn't seem to be a way to create a step chart using the annotated timeline or any other chart in the Google API. I'm looking to make a plot like this: If there is no way to do this with the google API, is there an alternative graphing library that can handle such a task?

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  • google link for the RGBA library?

    - by Navruk
    I want google link for the RGBA library <script type='text/javascript' src='jquery.color-RGBa-patch.js'></script> This file contains /* * jQuery Color Animations */ (function(jQuery){ // We override the animation for all of these color styles jQuery.each(['backgroundColor', 'borderBottomColor', 'borderLeftColor', 'borderRightColor', 'borderTopColor', 'color', 'outlineColor'], function(i,attr){ jQuery.fx.step[attr] = function(fx){ if ( fx.colorFunction == undefined || fx.state == 0 ) { fx.start = getColor( fx.elem, attr ); fx.end = getRGB( fx.end ); if ( fx.start == undefined ) { fx.start = [ 255,255,255,0 ]; } else { if ( fx.start[3] == undefined ) // if alpha channel is not spotted fx.start[3] = 1; // assume it is fully opaque if ( fx.start[3] == 0 ) // if alpha is present and fully transparent fx.start[0] = fx.start[1] = fx.start[2] = 255; // assume starting with white } if ( fx.end[3] == undefined ) // if alpha channel is not spotted fx.end[3] = 1; // assume it is fully opaque fx.colorFunction = ( fx.start[3] == 1 && fx.end[3] == 1 ? calcRGB : calcRGBa ); } fx.elem.style[attr] = fx.colorFunction(); } }); var calcRGB = function() { return 'rgb(' + Math.max(Math.min( parseInt((this.pos * (this.end[0] - this.start[0])) + this.start[0]), 255), 0) + ',' + Math.max(Math.min( parseInt((this.pos * (this.end[1] - this.start[1])) + this.start[1]), 255), 0) + ',' + Math.max(Math.min( parseInt((this.pos * (this.end[2] - this.start[2])) + this.start[2]), 255), 0) + ')'; }; var calcRGBa = function() { return 'rgba(' + Math.max(Math.min( parseInt((this.pos * (this.end[0] - this.start[0])) + this.start[0]), 255), 0) + ',' + Math.max(Math.min( parseInt((this.pos * (this.end[1] - this.start[1])) + this.start[1]), 255), 0) + ',' + Math.max(Math.min( parseInt((this.pos * (this.end[2] - this.start[2])) + this.start[2]), 255), 0) + ',' + Math.max(Math.min( parseFloat((this.pos * (this.end[3] - this.start[3])) + this.start[3]), 1), 0) + ')'; }; // Color Conversion functions from highlightFade // By Blair Mitchelmore // http://jquery.offput.ca/highlightFade/ // Parse strings looking for color tuples [255,255,255] function getRGB(color) { var result; // Check if we're already dealing with an array of colors if ( color && color.constructor == Array && color.length >= 3 ) return color; // Look for rgb(num,num,num) if (result = /rgba?\(\s*([0-9]{1,3})\s*,\s*([0-9]{1,3})\s*,\s*([0-9]{1,3})\s*,?\s*((?:[0-9](?:\.[0-9]+)?)?)\s*\)/.exec(color)) return [ parseInt(result[1]), parseInt(result[2]), parseInt(result[3]), parseFloat(result[4]||1) ]; // Look for rgb(num%,num%,num%) if (result = /rgba?\(\s*([0-9]+(?:\.[0-9]+)?)\%\s*,\s*([0-9]+(?:\.[0-9]+)?)\%\s*,\s*([0-9]+(?:\.[0-9]+)?)\%\s*,?\s*((?:[0-9](?:\.[0-9]+)?)?)\s*\)/.exec(color)) return [parseFloat(result[1])*2.55, parseFloat(result[2])*2.55, parseFloat(result[3])*2.55, parseFloat(result[4]||1)]; // Look for #a0b1c2 if (result = /#([a-fA-F0-9]{2})([a-fA-F0-9]{2})([a-fA-F0-9]{2})/.exec(color)) return [parseInt(result[1],16), parseInt(result[2],16), parseInt(result[3],16)]; // Look for #fff if (result = /#([a-fA-F0-9])([a-fA-F0-9])([a-fA-F0-9])/.exec(color)) return [parseInt(result[1]+result[1],16), parseInt(result[2]+result[2],16), parseInt(result[3]+result[3],16)]; // Otherwise, we're most likely dealing with a named color var colorName = jQuery.trim(color).toLowerCase(); if ( colors[colorName] != undefined ) return colors[colorName]; return [ 255, 255, 255, 0 ]; } function getColor(elem, attr) { var color; do { color = jQuery.curCSS(elem, attr); // Keep going until we find an element that has color, or we hit the body if ( color != '' && color != 'transparent' || jQuery.nodeName(elem, "body") ) break; attr = "backgroundColor"; } while ( elem = elem.parentNode ); return getRGB(color); }; // Some named colors to work with // From Interface by Stefan Petre // http://interface.eyecon.ro/ var colors = { aqua:[0,255,255], azure:[240,255,255], beige:[245,245,220], black:[0,0,0], blue:[0,0,255], brown:[165,42,42], cyan:[0,255,255], darkblue:[0,0,139], darkcyan:[0,139,139], darkgrey:[169,169,169], darkgreen:[0,100,0], darkkhaki:[189,183,107], darkmagenta:[139,0,139], darkolivegreen:[85,107,47], darkorange:[255,140,0], darkorchid:[153,50,204], darkred:[139,0,0], darksalmon:[233,150,122], darkviolet:[148,0,211], fuchsia:[255,0,255], gold:[255,215,0], green:[0,128,0], indigo:[75,0,130], khaki:[240,230,140], lightblue:[173,216,230], lightcyan:[224,255,255], lightgreen:[144,238,144], lightgrey:[211,211,211], lightpink:[255,182,193], lightyellow:[255,255,224], lime:[0,255,0], magenta:[255,0,255], maroon:[128,0,0], navy:[0,0,128], olive:[128,128,0], orange:[255,165,0], pink:[255,192,203], purple:[128,0,128], violet:[128,0,128], red:[255,0,0], silver:[192,192,192], white:[255,255,255], yellow:[255,255,0] }; })(jQuery);

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  • winsock component

    - by Oghenero
    i have a winsock component made with vb.net in a class library that has events. how do i make it appear in tool box if i reference the dll in another project.? How do i use it in my c# program? thanks

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  • Visual Studio C#: Why is a "using" directive insufficient for some libraries?

    - by JYelton
    Scenario: I needed to add HttpUtility to my project, and I started by adding "using System.Web" to my collection of using directives. However the HttpUtility class would still not resolve, and I discovered (via this question) that I needed to add a reference to my project. Question: Why do I need to add a reference to this library when for most other classes a "using" directive will suffice?

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  • jQuery for XUL?

    - by Aaron de Windt
    I have read on the internet and found out that jQuery works OK on XUL. My questions are: Are there any jQuery plugins that are specially made to work with XUL? Is there any other jQuery-like library that was specially made for XUL? I have not yet tested jQuery on XUL, I'm just asking these questions for curiosity.

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  • Choosing gems to work with AWS

    - by Sergii Vozniuk
    Suppose a service written with RoR starts to use AWS S3 to store some data. What is the best library to use for working with AWS S3? Currently the main two alternatives for me are: RightScale AWS Ruby gems http://github.com/rightscale/right_aws AWS::s3 http://amazon.rubyforge.org/ What are their main advantages and disadvantages? What if later service will need to use other AWS (like EC2)? What other gems do you use and why? Thanks!

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  • Can .NET Task instances go out of scope during run?

    - by Henry Jackson
    If I have the following block of code in a method (using .NET 4 and the Task Parallel Library): var task = new Task(() => DoSomethingLongRunning()); task.Start(); and the method returns, will that task go out of scope and be garbage collected, or will it run to completion? I haven't noticed any issues with GCing, but want to make sure I'm not setting myself up for a race condition with the GC.

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