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  • Text Classification Implementation

    - by Hearty
    I've been trying to implement a text classification system. It needs to read a text file, and extract the words and the word frequency. So far, I've been planning to parse the words, put them in a dictionary and save it to an XML file. I am using C++/CLI. Is this a good implementation or is there a simpler or better implementation? May be related question (some code implementation): http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10631309/save-dictionary-to-xml-file

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  • What non-programming books should a programmer read (that helps developing programming skills/thinking)?

    - by FeatureCreep
    There are a lot of questions about what programming books should be on the programmer's bookshelf. How about non-programming related books that can help you become a better programmer or developer? It would also be interesting to know why they would help. My first choice would be Sun Tzu's "Art of War" (however cliché), because it made it obvious that the success of any project depends on the strength of its weakest link (and warfare is a big project).

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  • Google Search Engine Optimization - The 3 Step Process to Search Engine Domination

    Would you like more targeted traffic to your website? Would you like to know how to get a stream of profitable customers visiting your site for keywords people are actually searching for? Are you overwhelmed by the complexity of SEO? If you answered yes to any of these questions then the easy 3 step Strategy to Google domination is exactly what you are looking for. In this article I reveal the 3 simple tactics for consistent top ten rankings.

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  • Silverlight HVP Next Steps and Community Involvement

    The Silverlight HyperVideo project ran full steam from January through the day before Mix, and then went on hiatus while we all recovered, and while I pondered three critical questions: What features and changes are needed to bring the HVP up to the point that we can offer it for use by Silverlight.net and related sites [...]...Did you know that DotNetSlackers also publishes .net articles written by top known .net Authors? We already have over 80 articles in several categories including Silverlight. Take a look: here.

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  • Test Preparation Materials

    - by GavinPayneUK
    I wrote an article on my personal blog a few weeks ago about my preparation for my first Microsoft exam, 70-432.  ( link )  Since then I’ve been reading and demo’ing all the relevant features of SQL Server in the hope that if I get questions on them I’ll be prepared. I’ve learnt a few things in the last couple of weeks, some good, some bad which I’ll now share. The first thing I found is that learning about how SQL Server works is fun and interesting, far better than spending an evening...(read more)

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  • How bad does it look to have left a job soon after starting? [closed]

    - by unitedgremlin
    I have a job I would like to leave. On advice from friends and parents I have stayed. Their primary concern is that it would look bad on my resume if I left only after a few months of joining. My concerns with the job are as follows: When I started it was preferred I provide and use my own equipment. Could be out of business in a few months from lack of cash flow Poor code quality: memory leaks and lack of error handling. The same mistakes continue to be made even though I have raised the issue. It has become evident that co-workers do not understand memory management rules of the platform and are not interested in learning them. Yet, there is still surprise from them when strange bugs continue to crop up. As a result don't feel I will learn from co-workers. Plus, fixing the the lingering bugs and trying to keep up on new feature development is like a game of whack-o-mole that never ends. I don't believe in the companies vision or its ability to execute on the ideas anymore. My ideas and suggestions for very small tweaks are quickly dismissed. And so more than half or so have come back as bugs that we end up needing to address. I have been told to wait on fixing bugs in codes until we can talk to the original author. I don't feel I am allowed to take initiative to just fix/change things and do what I think is best. Everything needs consensus even for a bug fix before any work is done. I am adopting a shut-up and just do what I am told approach to save myself from ulcers. Lots of meetings (I am personally not involved in all of them which is good) but the sheer amount reminds me of days at a big corporation. Why is everyone around me always meeting? It's a small company. I can count everyone on my toes and fingers. I can say with certainty I have no interest in working with any of them again. This is the first time I have truly worked with a group of so called "B and C players". Ultimately, I think it is my fault for not doing a better job evaluating the team and company before joining. But I have generated a better set of questions when probing companies in the future. My questions are: How bad does it look to have left a job soon (few months) after starting? What would be the best way to explain my concerns and reasons for leaving without badmouthing the company? Should I stick it out to what I believe will be the soon end of the company?

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  • Ouverture du forum APIs Réseaux sociaux dédié aux outils de développements pour Facebook, Twitter, etc.

    Ouverture du forum APIs Réseaux sociaux dédié aux outils de développements pour les réseaux sociaux Facebook, Twitter, etc. Le développement d'applications utilisant les réseaux sociaux est en constante augmentation depuis quelques temps. Ceci nous a incité à créer ce forum pour répondre efficacement au nombre croissant de questions sur ces thèmes. Nous espérons que ceci vous satisfera et que de nombreuses contributions viendront enrichir cette immense base de connaissance qu'est Développez.com Voir aussi : Développeme...

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  • Lancement du forum d'entraide dédié à Groovy, l'un des langages alternatifs pour la plateforme Java

    Bonjour, Ce nouveau forum d'entraide est destiné aux questions sur Groovy. Avant de poser votre question, prenez le temps de consulter les ressources à votre disposition :Documentation officielle La liste des modules Groovy (Gaelyk, GORM, Graddle, Grails, etc.) Introduction au langage de script Groovy par Eric Reboisson La catégorie Groovy du blog de Lunatix Voir également :

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  • Confusing box2d forces

    - by Diken
    Hello Friends. This is my demo game screen-shoot. Here i am using three buttons. Right-bottom button is used for jump and left-bottom buttons used for move left and right. I have some questions 1) should i use linearImpuls for jump body?? 2) For move right and left which types of force i applied??? PLease tell me i am confusing to use linearImpuls, applyforce and linearVelocity. Thanks in advance

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  • Switching rows and columns in SQL

    When they use SQL Server, one the commoner questions that Ms Access programmers ask is 'Where's the TRANSFORM/PIVOT command? So how do you swap colums and rows in an aggregate table? Do you really need to use a CLR routine for this?

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  • Oracle Magazine, November/December 2008

    Oracle Magazine November/December features articles on our Editors' Choice Awards 2008, the new HP Oracle Database Machine, using task flows, Cursor FOR Loops, Oracle Data Access Components, Oracle Active Data Guard, SQL Developer and PL/SQL constructs, Oracle Database 11g, questions for Tom Kyte and much more.

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  • Which Content Management System (CMS)/Wiki should I use?

    - by danlefree
    This is a general, community wiki catch-all question to address non-specific "I need a CMS or Wiki that does x, y, and z..." questions. If your question was closed as a duplicate of this question and you feel that the information provided here does not provide a sufficient answer, please open a discussion on Pro Webmasters Meta. I have a list of features that I want for my website's Content Management System (CMS) - where can I find a [free] script that includes all of them?

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  • Search Engine Optimization With PHP

    PHP pages have a reputation of being more or less different to SEO than static HTML pages. Sometimes these questions come to mind of many webmasters. If I use PHP for my developing website will it be SEO compatible? And in PHP if use post method then will it be a problem? I mean the search engine spiders won't be trapped?

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  • Is there a stackexchange like extension for magento? [closed]

    - by John K
    I'm looking into adding a knowledge base solution to our existing magento installation where people can ask questions regarding our products in a similar way to the stackexchange format. I could not find anything myself, so I was wondering if anyone had experience with implementing something similar, perhaps trough multiple extensions tied together to achieve this. Any help would be appreciated.

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  • Protobuf design patterns

    - by Monster Truck
    I am evaluating Google Protocol Buffers for a Java based service (but am expecting language agnostic patterns). I have two questions: The first is a broad general question: What patterns are we seeing people use? Said patterns being related to class organization (e.g., messages per .proto file, packaging, and distribution) and message definition (e.g., repeated fields vs. repeated encapsulated fields*) etc. There is very little information of this sort on the Google Protobuf Help pages and public blogs while there is a ton of information for established protocols such as XML. I also have specific questions over the following two different patterns: Represent messages in .proto files, package them as a separate jar, and ship it to target consumers of the service --which is basically the default approach I guess. Do the same but also include hand crafted wrappers (not sub-classes!) around each message that implement a contract supporting at least these two methods (T is the wrapper class, V is the message class (using generics but simplified syntax for brevity): public V toProtobufMessage() { V.Builder builder = V.newBuilder(); for (Item item : getItemList()) { builder.addItem(item); } return builder.setAmountPayable(getAmountPayable()). setShippingAddress(getShippingAddress()). build(); } public static T fromProtobufMessage(V message_) { return new T(message_.getShippingAddress(), message_.getItemList(), message_.getAmountPayable()); } One advantage I see with (2) is that I can hide away the complexities introduced by V.newBuilder().addField().build() and add some meaningful methods such as isOpenForTrade() or isAddressInFreeDeliveryZone() etc. in my wrappers. The second advantage I see with (2) is that my clients deal with immutable objects (something I can enforce in the wrapper class). One disadvantage I see with (2) is that I duplicate code and have to sync up my wrapper classes with .proto files. Does anyone have better techniques or further critiques on any of the two approaches? *By encapsulating a repeated field I mean messages such as this one: message ItemList { repeated item = 1; } message CustomerInvoice { required ShippingAddress address = 1; required ItemList = 2; required double amountPayable = 3; } instead of messages such as this one: message CustomerInvoice { required ShippingAddress address = 1; repeated Item item = 2; required double amountPayable = 3; } I like the latter but am happy to hear arguments against it.

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  • Running multiple versions of Firefox [migrated]

    - by redconservatory
    I've been reading this: http://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/797010#answer-193690 But it looks like it only applies to running multiple versions of Firefox when it's Firefox 4. I need to run Firefox but it seems like a lot of my clients are still running versions of Firefox 3 (is this an operating system issue? Doesn't Firefox auto-update?) so I need to run 3 plus the latest version to troubleshoot some css issues...

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  • Participez à l'amélioration du correcteur orthographique de Microsoft Office

    Bonjour Via une enquête en cours à l'adresse suivante : Enquête Office Microsoft vous propose de participer à l'amélioration de son correcteur orthographique et grammatical. Si les premières questions peuvent paraître déroutantes : âge, type d'utilisation de l'ordinateur, etc. les suivantes rentrent dans le vif du sujet : le correcteur est il utile, indispensabe ou génant ? Bien entendu, ne vous attendez pas à avoir la possibilité de soumettre vos propres corrections, il s'agit avant tout d'améliorer l'expérience utilisateur. Comptez une dizaine de minutes au maximum...

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  • SEO Services - What Does an SEO Company Offer?

    There are many sprouting search engine optimization (SEO) services online, and Malaysia SEO services offer one fabulous package you cannot refuse. This Malaysia SEO Company provides Malaysia SEO consultants who could attend to your questions and points of clarifications.

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  • Want To Know More About Oracle Workflow?

    - by LuciaC
    Do you have Oracle WorkFlow questions?  Do you want to know: What’s Going on with with your Workflow? What Top 5 Documents are Customers viewing? How to Analyze your Workflows? The information center gives you easy access to recommended notes in each workflow area without having to search.  Take a look at the Workflow Product Information Center (Doc ID 1320509.1) to get details!

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