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  • php vs bash for CLI scripting?

    - by fayer
    i have never used PHP with CLI, but i have seen scripts run with php code. i was wondering, why should we use bash, when php is so popular and is able to run in CLI. what are the pros and cons with each one? should i use php for all CLI scripting in the future?

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  • What's faster Model.get(keys) or Model.get_by_id(ids, parent=None)

    - by WooYek
    I'm wondering is there a difference in terms of computing cost for the Model.get(keys) and Model.get_by_id(ids, parent=None) methods? Is there a server side computing advantage of using numeric id's over encoded string keys, or other way around? How big is the difference? PS. Sorry, if it's a dupe. I'm sure I read an article about it, but I cannot find it now.

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  • warning: Insecure world writable dir when I run a ruby or gem command

    - by Trip
    Not sure why I'm getting this, but I just installed RVM, the new Ruby 1.9, and reinstalled a bunch of gems, and I get this /Users/johnsmith/.rvm/rubies/ruby-1.9.1-p378/bin/gem:4: warning: Insecure world writable dir /opt/local/bin in PATH, mode 040777 Everything still runs otherwise, but I was wondering if there was a way I could get rid of it.

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  • Run R script from Powershell

    - by Derek
    Hi, In old DOS script, I can run an R script with the following syntax: Rterm.exe --quiet --slave --vanilla < "C:\some_script.R" However, Powershell seems to have reserved "<" for future expansion. I am wondering if there is a direct way to run R script within another powershell script. Thanks

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  • Using GData and the Google Analytics on Android

    - by Luke Lowrey
    I am wondering what my options are for using GData and specifically the analytics api on android to build a small widget. After searching around for a while I couldnt come up with any libraries with decent examples. Are there any dedicated libraries with some decent examples / doco to do this sort of thing? I would like to target 1.6 but if the are 2.0 only I guess that is fine too.

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  • using an array in a custom formula in crystal reports xi

    - by Kim Sharpe
    I have a formula which is working; the formula uses an array. I tried to extract the formula to create a custom formula but now get an error in the syntax. I am wondering if the array is causing the problem as the error is on the line: last_element_current:=val(sc_array[1]) + 1; and the error is: the ) is missing and highlights the variable sc_array before the index [1].

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  • library to determine indefinite article of a noun

    - by Andrew Bullock
    Are there any libraries for .NET that deal with determining the Indefinite Article of a noun? My crude attempt is below, which will probably work for 99% of my usage (which is acceptable) just wondering if there are any established alternatives? public static string GetIndefinateArticle(string noun) { if(string.IsNullOrEmpty(self)) return self; var first = noun[0]; if(first == 'a' || first == 'e' || first == 'i' || first == 'o') return "a " + self; return "an " + self; }

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  • html tags to css tool

    - by silverbandit91
    I'm doing some web-dev and the designers slice and export from photoshop. The generated code is horrendous. The first thing i'm doing is taking everything out of the tags and putting them in css files. So i was wondering if there was a tool that can automate this?

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  • Invoke Blue Screen of Death using Managed Code

    - by Matthew Ruston
    Just curious here: is it possible to invoke a Windows Blue Screen of Death using .net managed code under Windows XP/Vista? And if it is possible, what could the example code be? Just for the record, this is not for any malicious purpose, I am just wondering what kind of code it would take to actually kill the operating system as specified.

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  • PHP HTML sanitizer

    - by Mark Blades
    Hi, I'm wondering if anybody has used this class and found it to be reliable? http://www.phpclasses.org/package/3746-PHP-Remove-unsafe-tags-and-attributes-from-HTML-code.html Many thanks!

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  • C#/VB.Net Web Browser Control Replacement

    - by Lienau
    I've been working on a project that requires that I can go around webpages with different proxies, user-agents, and clear cookies. Now after looking all around the net, it looks like there are some solutions for each of these, but I can never get them working. I was wondering if there was a wrapper for this control that fixed all of these problems or even just a different control I could include. Thanks. Edit: I tried using HTTPWebRequest, it has everything I need -Javascript

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  • c++ dynamic_cast error handling

    - by Nazgob
    Is there any good practice related to dynamic_cast error handling (except not using it when you don't have to)? I'm wondering how should I go about NULL and bad_cast it can throw. Should I check for both? And if I catch bad_cast or detect NULL I probably can't recover anyway... For now, I'm using assert to check if dynamic_cast returned not NULL value. Would you accept this solution on a code review?

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  • rails convert string to number

    - by Yang
    hi guys, i am wondering is there a convenient function in rails to convert string with negative signs into a number. e.g. -1005.32 when i use to_f method, the number will simply become 1005 with the negative sign and decimal part being ignored. thanks in advance!

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  • PHP pagination class

    - by Lizard
    I am looking for a php pagination class, I have used a rather simple one in the past and it is no longer supported. I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations ? It seems pointless to build my own when there are probably so many good ones out there. Thanks in advnace!

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  • Monitor Network Traffic Mac

    - by Tom Irving
    I'm wondering how to go about monitoring network traffic on my Mac. Like the way activity monitor does it, showing the bytes / packets in and out. I know it's a bit vague, but I'm unsure of the best place to start.

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