I've to create a dataset from some text files, writing them as vectors of features.
Something like this:
doc1: 1,0.45 6,0.001 94,0.1 ...
doc2: 3,0.5 98,0.2 ...
...
each position of the vector represent a word, and the score is given by something like TF-IDF.
Do you know some library/tool/whatever for this? (java is better)
Hi,
I have following case: I want to use uncompressed js/css files during development (to debug js for example) but on production I want to switch automatically to minified versions of that files.
some simple solution is to put in your template:
<script src="some_js.{% if not debug %}min.{% endif %}js"....
but this require manully providing that such file exist and to do minifaction manullay after original file change.
How do you accomplish this in your projects? Is there any tool for this?
Is there a tool that can do a diff of two methods? I'm working on some legacy code that has several 100-200 line methods that contain a lot of duplication and I would like to abstract the duplication out. Being able to diff the two methods would be a huge help. In case it matters, I'm working with .NET and Visual Studio 2008.
I'm trying to generate top-level abstract class with JCodeModel library, but I can't find any way to change class modifiers.
It's possible for nested classes (JDefinedClass API provides methods that get modifiers as parameters). But for creation of top level classes I found only JCodeModel API methods that get fully qualified name with or without ClassType (class/interface/annotation/enum) as parameters.
Does anybody can suggest me how to change modifiers of JDefinedClass to make it abstract?
I found so far iCode as a code Editor.
Remotedesktop, and mides IDE (PHP).
Goodreader for my dev. Ebooks.
Are there any other must haves for developers?
I used it before, and was reminded of it when someone asked about a tool to strip unsused CSS from a stylsheet.
I went back to the link, but it's gone, what happened to it? Is it gone forever or does anyone know of a backup? Or a similar tool that can still check your CSS against the HTML and strip orphan CSS.
Thanks.
Link (to broken site for reference).
I find that I now often work with code bases that have different amounts of indentation. Some use 2 spaces, some use 4 space, some even use tabs! Once in a while, I have to share code between these codebases, or, sometimes I use an incorrect amount of indentation by mistake. Is there a tool or a text editor feature that will convert between different amounts of indentation?
Is there a tool available that can scan code and check for possible null reference exceptions, i.e. where there is no code to check for null before calling a method / accessing a property?
I noticed a rise in the number of developers (mostly doing web development) using Apple machines.
Does Mac OS offer a better environment for programming or is it because of the hardware?
What are the reasons?
If you are getting a message when you start the Compute Emulator “Systray already running…” from within Visual Studio one fix is to check what the image name is loading is. For some reason, on 2 of my machines the image was loading with the 8.3 format. This caused the logic in the VS tools to not find the process. So, to fix, I just did a little copy/rename magic. C:\Program Files\Windows Azure SDK\v1.3\bin>copy csmonitor.exe csmonitor-a.exe
1 file(s) copied.
C:\Program Files\Windows Azure SDK\v1.3\bin>del csmonitor.exe
C:\Program Files\Windows Azure SDK\v1.3\bin>copy csmonitor-a.exe csmonitor.exe
1 file(s) copied.
If you bring up task manager and see something like CSMON~1.EXE in the Image Name column, you probably have this issue.
Using the Team Foundation Server Integration Tools Platform. Versions: ClearCase: 7.1.1.2 Team Foundation Server: 2012 RTM Integration Tools: 2.2.20314.1 OS: Windows 2008 R2 ENT SP1 I was able to do a simple example migration of a few files by using the following approach: Using a dynamic view Creating a view shortcut drive (i.e. Z:\) Running the tools as a UI client (not as a windows service) Running the tools UI in user mode (do not “Run as Administrator”) Using the CC detailed history adapter Selecting the view shortcut drive (i.e. Z) on the Tools UI Connect to CC dialog Selecting the “Detect Changes in CC” option on the Tools UI Connect to CC dialog Changing the DisableTargetAnalysis value to True on the Tools UI configuration view I have yet to perform actual migrations for real projects, but will update this blog as I do.
Art of Test produced a nice UI testing tool for free -- WebAii Framework-- that I've been using to add client-side DOM unit tests to my projects. Recently they merged with Telerik and it's now a commercial product. From free to $1500 is suddenly very expensive. Does anybody know if the community edition is still available, or even the last free version is available for download? At least I can finish off with that.
Is there a refactoring tool available for SQL (TSQL in particular). Is there any tool that can do automatic simplification of SQL?
I have a set of views where only the top two are used, and I'd like to refactor this into only two views, hence 10+ queries into two queries.
Does anyone know of a stand-alone tool for C# code cleaning/auditing that can run outside of Visual Studio IDE so as to be part of a build. Or if that isn't possible can someone provide some guidance as to how to make Visual Studio part of a build process -- by that I mean it would be nice to run the IDE's Sort and Remove unused using statements on all files as part of the build, but even better would be an exe that can read the .sln, or .csproj and do the job as part of build system.
Thanks,
L-
My multithreaded Java program crashes because it runs out of heap space and I don't think it should. Assuming the culprit is unintentional object retention, what's a good free tool to investigate what objects are being unintentionally retained?
My IDE is Eclipse.
Hi!
Is there a tool which allow to convert graphical representation of equestion to that equestion ? (Graphical representation to aproxx. math equestion)
What things, methods, workflows, etc. can you not live without today and wish you had learned of a long time ago?
For example, learning some basic Ubuntu and using my debugger properly in the IDE have made a huge difference to me and are together probably the two things that I most wish I had done a long time ago. Using a debugger just seems like common sense now to many of us, but to those that are in a early stage of their career it might not. (I'm a good example of that.)
Vim is my editor of choice, and I feel I am above average in my use of it. I do recognize, though, that the feature list of vim is huge. With this in mind, I was wondering what features you vim users out there use on a regular basis.
Hi,
what are the differences between the SQL Server 2008 Management Studio BASIC and SQL Server 2008 Management Studio EXPRESS?
Do they are the same?
THANKS!
I am interested in the following features: Code highlighting, Intellisense, Refactorings, Code navigation (Go to Definition etc.).
If this functionality is missing from Visual Studio 2010 maybe Microsoft is planning to add these features in the future or there are community project to develop IronRuby tooling add-in?