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  • Proving Transaction Processing in Azure

    - by dayscott
    Since I am writing a seminar work on "Transaction Processing in MS Azure" for my university I wanted to launch a bank-transfer simulation. I already have implemented a getting-started thingy to get familiar with Azure: http://www.c-sharpcorner.com/UploadFile/dhananjaycoder/48/Default.aspx . Question: What is the most easy way (using SQL Azure) to implement a small app which (dis)proves that transactions in Azure are done properly? (e.g. no lost updates)

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  • C# delegate to Java conversion

    - by Derek
    I am in the process of converting some code from C# to Java. I have never used C# before, but it has been pretty easy up to this point. I have a line that looks like this in the C# file: coverage.createMethod = delegate (Gridpoint gp){ //Some method stuff in here, with a return objecct } What exactly is this trying to do? It seems a little bit like an inline class but I am not sure how to go about converting htis to java

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  • Switch two items in associative array PHP

    - by user280381
    Example: $arr = array('apple'='sweet','grapefruit'='bitter','pear'='tasty','banana'='yellow'); I want to switch the positions of grapefruit and pear, so the array will become 'apple'='sweet','pear'='tasty','grapefruit'='bitter','banana'='yellow') I know the keys and values of the elements I want to switch, is there an easy way to do this? Or will it require a loop + creating a new array? Thanks

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  • C# reading Emails from MS Exchange

    - by Mick W
    Hi I am new to c# and have been asked to read in the title and contents of emails that arrive in a particular email account and them store them in SQL. I initially thought this must be easy but I cannot find any simple tutorials or samples. Can anyone help? thanks

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  • How to convert from HTML to UTF-8 in java

    - by Llistes Sugra
    Hi, I have an ASCII String, with HTML entities, like: &agrave; &uml; &ccedil; I need this String to be without those entities and convert them into UTF-8 chars. Is there any easy way, in java to do that? Where: Clazz.method("a&agrave;","UTF-8") returns "aà" or something like that?

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  • How can I learn Android?

    - by Vijay Kansal
    I am a newcomer to Android. I know the C And C++ programming languages, but I do not know Java . I want to learn Android right from basics, but I could not find any relevant link or e-book that can help me. Can I begin to learn Android without knowing Java or should i go to learn Java first? From where should I learn Android which should be easy to grasp and learn for a newcomer like me.

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  • JSF calls java.net.URLEncoder.encode() method

    - by Ron
    Is there a way to call java method in .xhtml? I just want to be able to call java.net.URLEncoder.encode() method from xhtml file. Is it possible to do this? In jsp it was very easy to do <% String encodedURL = java.net.URLEncoder.encode(url, type); %

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  • Vertical text in a Horizontal UIButton

    - by ArQangel
    I'm using a vertical UIButton in a portrait app (Just a normal button that is of width 60 and Height 160) I want to put the label Vetically down the button instead of across it. When I use the following code to rotate the label [workPackageButton.titleLabel setTransform:CGAffineTransformMakeRotation(M_PI / 2)]; It rotates the label but the length seems to be constrained by the original width, so I get the ... abreviation in the middle. Is there an easy way round this?

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  • comparing application with api

    - by Night Walker
    Hi all I am looking for some compare application that i will be able to use from my code . I need to compare files and know if they identical if not to get the lines and text where the difference was found. Most;y i compare a text(ASCII) files. So i need program with easy api for that thing. Thanks for help.

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  • jquery hover event between mousedown and mouseup - possible?

    - by Haroldo
    If you imagine in microsoft paint you can click and hold to paint in an area, id like to do a similar but adding a class to cells in a table: (note this isnt for painting/art just an easy way of explaining it!) the following isnt working... $(function(){ $('td').mousedown(function(){ console.log('down'); $('td').bind('hover', function(){ $(this).addClass('booked'); }); }) $('td').mouseup(function(){ $('td').unbind('hover'); }); })

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  • how to learn "Animations in COCOS2D"

    - by iPhone Fun
    hi all friends, I am new to cocos2d animations and I want to learn it , as always I stops at the point of animation while making iPhone games in cocos2d. Can any one suggest me the way to learn such animations, so that games animation creating will become easy to make. Thanks.

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  • Is there already FUSE filesystem that serialise each request to stream?

    - by Vi
    Concept: nc -lp 1234 -e fusexmp_server nc 127.0.0.1 1234 -c "fusestream /mnt/tmp" Advantages are: Easy implementation of servers in high level language (without need of any arch-dependent things like JNI or whatever) Simple ad-hoc networking filesystem out of the box. Accessibility without actual FUSE (when it is inaccessible): nc -lp 1234 -e fusexmp_server& fakefusestream 127.0.0.1 1234 % ls bin lib usr proc etc % get /etc/hosts % exit Is there already such thing or I should implement it?

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  • SQL: Is there a more efficient way to calculate elapsed hours, minutes, seconds?

    - by hamlin11
    I'm using Computed Columns to provide me with the following information: Hours, Minutes, and Seconds between a Start DateTime and Finish DateTime (Where Minutes and Seconds are between 0 and 59 and Hours can be any value 0 or greater) Computed Column for Seconds: datediff(second,[Start],[Finish]) % 60 Computed Column for Minutes: floor(datediff(second,[Start],[Finish]) / 60.0) % 60 Computed Column for Hours: floor(datediff(second,[Start],[Finish]) / 3600.0) Here's the table for reference Note: I'm also calculating TotalElapsedSeconds, TotalElapsedMinutes, and TotalElapsedHours in other computed columns, but those are easy. I just feel like I might be missing out on a nice built in function in SQL.

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  • Primary language - QtC++, C#, Java?

    - by Airjoe
    I'm looking for some input, but let me start with a bit of background (for tl;dr skip to end). I'm an IT major with a concentration in networking. While I'm not a CS major nor do I want to program as a vocation, I do consider myself a programmer and do pretty well with the concepts involved. I've been programming since about 6th grade, started out with a proprietary game creation language that made my transition into C++ at college pretty easy. I like to make programs for myself and friends, and have been paid to program for local businesses. A bit about that- I wrote some programs for a couple local businesses in my senior year in high school. I wrote management systems for local shops (inventory, phone/pos orders, timeclock, customer info, and more stuff I can't remember). It definitely turned out to be over my head, as I had never had any formal programming education. It was a great learning experience, but damn was it crappy code. Oh yeah, by the way, it was all vb6. So, I've used vb6 pretty extensively, I've used c++ in my classes (intro to programming up to algorithms), used Java a little bit in another class (had to write a ping client program, pretty easy) and used Java for some simple Project Euler problems to help learn syntax and such when writing the program for the class. I've also used C# a bit for my own simple personal projects (simple programs, one which would just generate an HTTP request on a list of websites and notify if one responded unexpectedly or not at all, and another which just held a list of things to do and periodically reminded me to do them), things I would've written in vb6 a year or two ago. I've just started using Qt C++ for some undergrad research I'm working on. Now I've had some formal education, I [think I] understand organization in programming a lot better (I didn't even use classes in my vb6 programs where I really should have), how it's important to structure code, split into functions where appropriate, document properly, efficiency both in memory and speed, dynamic and modular programming etc. I was looking for some input on which language to pick up as my "primary". As I'm not a "real programmer", it will be mostly hobby projects, but will include some 'real' projects I'm sure. From my perspective: QtC++ and Java are cross platform, which is cool. Java and C# run in a virtual machine, but I'm not sure if that's a big deal (something extra to distribute, possibly a bit slower? I think Qt would require additional distributables too, right?). I don't really know too much more than this, so I appreciate any help, thanks! TL;DR Am an avocational programmer looking for a language, want quick and straight forward development, liked vb6, will be working with database driven GUI apps- should I go with QtC++, Java, C#, or perhaps something else?

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