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  • Is there any way to maximize PHP_INT_MAX?

    - by Tom
    I can't find this row in php.ini, so is there any way to do that? So ok, I understood, the answer is not, then how should I calculate the result of this task if I want it do with php? The prime factors of 13195 are 5, 7, 13 and 29. What is the largest prime factor of the number 600851475143 ?

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  • complex arguments for function

    - by myPost1
    My task is to create function funCall taking four arguments : pointer for 2d array of ints that stores pairs of numbers variable int maintaining number of numbers in 2d array pointer for table of pointers to functions int variable storing info about number of pointers to functions I was thinking about something like this : typedef int(*funPtr)(int, int); funPtr arrayOfFuncPtrs[]; void funCall( *int[][]k, int a, *funPtr z, int b); { }

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  • Find the base revision,message

    - by Vepr
    I have a task: "Find base revision: select latest SVN revision that has message "TRANSLATION_BASE_EN_NO". If tag was found - get all the resources from that revision" How can I read messages, and search for the revision I need? I want to see a piece of code of course. In C# (vs2008) Thanks

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  • Best solution for a windows service with constant running threads in C# 4.0

    - by dagda1
    Hi, I want to create a windows service that will create x number of threads that wake up every x number of minutes and do some work. I think the task scheduling or parallel framework is a bad fit for this type of work as it is best suited for work that starts, completes and finishes rather than is constant. Should I look at utilising a thread pool for this approach or does anyone have any advice for a good solution? Thanks Paul

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  • In a virtual machine monitor such as VMware's ESXi Server, how are shadow page tables implemented?

    - by ali01
    My understanding is that VMMs such as VMware's ESXi Server maintain shadow page tables to map virtual page addresses of guest operating systems directly to machine (hardware) addresses. I've been told that shadow page tables are then used directly by the processor's paging hardware to allow memory access in the VM to execute without translation overhead. I would like to understand a bit more about how the shadow page table mechanism works in a VMM. Is my high level understanding above correct? What kind of data structures are used in the implementation of shadow page tables? What is the flow of control from the guest operating system all the way to the hardware? How are memory access translations made for a guest operating system before its shadow page table is populated? How is page sharing supported? Short of straight up reading the source code of an open source VMM, what resources can I look into to learn more about hardware virtualization?

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  • Is there a built-in class to handle encryption in C#?

    - by badpanda
    I need to encrypt bytecode to send over a connection to a webservice, preferably using a GUID as a key. I have done a bit of research and found several classes developed for a similar purpose, but haven't been able to turn up much that is built into the Windows libraries. My question is: Is there something built in to C# that performs this task? If there is not, I would very much appreciate any suggestions as to implementation. Thanks!! badPanda

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  • Picking the right language

    - by simion
    I am a student at University so my experience is limited, hence the question. If someone says to you, here is a task to code, what are you looking at in order to choose the language or paradigm in which you will do it in? Hope the question makes sense?

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  • ThreadPoolExecutor fixed thread pool with custom behaviour

    - by Simone Margaritelli
    i'm new to this topic ... i'm using a ThreadPoolExecutor created with Executors.newFixedThreadPool( 10 ) and after the pool is full i'm starting to get a RejectedExecutionException . Is there a way to "force" the executor to put the new task in a "wait" status instead of rejecting it and starting it when the pool is freed ? Thanks Issue regarding this https://github.com/evilsocket/dsploit/issues/159 Line of code involved https://github.com/evilsocket/dsploit/blob/master/src/it/evilsocket/dsploit/net/NetworkDiscovery.java#L150

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  • question about python sched schedular.

    - by samy
    I have read about python sched (task schedular), it works like a cron. but I have a question : lets say if i schedule a function to ryn after every 2 hours and in the mean time my system gets shut down, then I again restart the system...did the schedular automatically starts and will run the function after 2 hours? or i have to start that again after shutting down the system? did sched work like a deamon?

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  • Instantaneous frequency not plotting correctly in Matlab

    - by user2951069
    I'm trying to convert square wave data to instantaneous frequency and plot against time. It works correctly for one data set, but three others are plotting as shown in the image: http://i.imgur.com/iuL648o.png Time is linear, so it shouldn't be plotting like that. Anyone have any ideas as to what's going on? I'm using the following code: ddiff = diff(flow(:,1)); locations = find(ddiff(1:end-1,1)>0.1 & ddiff(2:end,1) <=0.1); for z = 2:length(locations) inst_freq(z-1) = 1/(time(locations(z))-time(locations(z-1))); freq_time(z-1) = time(locations(z)); end plot(freq_time,inst_freq)

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  • declare or convert a string to array format

    - by Jamex
    Hi, How to convert a string format into an array format? I have a string, $string = 'abcde' I want to convert it to a 1 element array $string[0] = 'abcde' Is there a built in function for this task?? or the shortest way is to $string = 'abcde'; $array[0] = $string; $string = $array; TIA

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  • How to copy image of a chart from Silverlight application to clipboard

    - by zidane
    I have Silverlight 3.0 applications with some custom graphic and some charts. I need to find a best way to transfer this graphic to PowerPoint presentation. I`we read that Silverlight 4.0 offers new Clipboard API, but there is only support for Unicode-text, not images. Is there a way to achieve this task without forcing user to manually print screen and than paste to other applicatons.

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  • Connection to .mdb file fails on windows 2008 core - 32bit

    - by amritad
    Hi, I have an application where I am doing connection with .mdb file. Here are the steps we are following : Creating object for database utils inteface Calling the connect() function, to get connected to the database whose extension is .mdb file Above flow is working correct on all windows platform but not on windows server 2008 CORE 32-bit. I also checked whether the ODBC drivers are installed or not, by opening regedit. I found that all drivers specially Microsoft access driver (*.mdb) is installed. ANd I think it is by default get installed while installing OS. Is anyone aware of any thing about ODBC drivers and connectivity to the database (like .mdb) on windows 2008 CORE ( which runs only on command line and no interface)

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  • Video player plugin in wordpress

    - by Ramya
    Hai, I would like to have a post thumbnail in the index page of wordpress site. And when you click on the post thumbnail, it opens the specific post page to play the video attached in that post. basically the post is a video. can u guys help in finding some good plugin to perform this task

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  • How often should we write unit tests?

    - by Midnight Blue
    Hi, I am recently introduced to the test-driven approach to development by my mentor at work, and he encourages me to write an unit-test whenenver "it makes sense." I understand some benefits of having a throughout unit-test suite for both regression testing and refractoring, but I do wonder how often and how throughout we should write unit-test. My mentor/development lead asks me to write a new unit test-case for a newly written control flow in a method that is already being tested by the exsisting test class, and I think it is an overkill. How often do you write your unit tests, and how detailed do you think your unit tests should be? Thanks!

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  • How to create a newsletter application?

    - by tftd
    I'm required to create a newsletter php application that would send template emails to all subscribed to the system users. We're currently using PostgreSQL so PhpList will not work for us if it's not capable to work with PostgreSQL. What's the appropriate way of handling this task ? Also keep in mind that there will be big amounts of subscribers. Edit: I'm opened to java applications that could do the trick.. Thanks in advance.

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  • can't understand the url function used in the google taskque api documentation

    - by Bunny Rabbit
    import com.google.appengine.api.labs.taskqueue.Queue; import com.google.appengine.api.labs.taskqueue.QueueFactory; import static com.google.appengine.api.labs.taskqueue.TaskOptions.Builder.*; // ... Queue queue = QueueFactory.getDefaultQueue(); queue.add(url("/worker").param("key", key)) in the code example given on the google task queue documentation page i can't understand the url("/worker") function they are calling in the queues.add() invocation .

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