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  • Extracting data from a text file to use in a python script?

    - by Rob
    Basically, I have a file like this: Url/Host: www.example.com Login: user Password: password How can I use RegEx to separate the details to place them into variables? Sorry if this is a terrible question, I can just never grasp RegEx. So another question would be, can you provide the RegEx, but kind of explain what each part of it is for?

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  • How to query a collection of inherited object for a particular object type in grails ?

    - by quilovnic
    Hi, I have a this model : class Question{ Set components static hasMany = [components: QuestionComponent] } class QuestionComponent{ static belongsTo = Question } class QuestionComponentStatus extends QuestionComponent{ } class QuestionComponentOther extends QuestionComponent{ } I want to get only QuestionComponentStatus from Set components : questionInstance.components. ? Thanks a lot

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  • Hibernate (JPA) Entity with Static collection as a member

    - by Kyle Partridge
    Is it possible to have a static collection as a member of a hibernate entity? Say I have an object Question: public class Question { private String category; ... } Would it be possible to populate a static Set<String> that is a distinct set of all categories in the Database? I know I could just query this, but I was wondering if there was a more elegant solution, as it seems like something that other people may have come across.

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  • Java interface 'interview'-style problem

    - by Codenotguru
    Problem/Task: Write an interface with one method and two classes that implement this interface. Now write a main method with an array that holds an instance of each class. Using a for-each loop, invoke the method upon each item. Is this an interview question? (I'm not sure if the author meant to post this as a question or was looking for an answer to the above.)

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  • Best approach for storing uploaded image

    - by Sunny
    What are the advantages and disadvantages of storing an image as a blob in the database vs storing just the file name in the database. I'm using PHP(CodeIgniter) with MySQL. I know this question is subjective but a client asked me this question and I couldn't give a good answer.

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  • At What point should you understand pointers?

    - by Vaccano
    I asked a question like this in an interview for a entry level programmer: var instance1 = new myObject{Value = "hello"} var instance2 = instance1; instance1.Value = "bye"; Console.WriteLine(instance1.Value); Console.WriteLine(instance2.Value); The applicant responded with "hello", "bye" as the output. Some of my co-workers said that pointers are not that important anymore or that this question is not a real judge of ability. Are they right?

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  • Mysql: Order Results by number of matching rows in Second Table.

    - by KyleT
    I'm not sure the best way to word this question so bear with me. Table A has following columns: id name description Table B has the following columns: id a_id(foreign key to Table A) ip_address date Basically Table B contains a row for each time a user views a row from Table A. My question is how do I sort Table A results, based on the number of matching rows in Table B. i.e SELECT * FROM TableA ORDER BY (SELECT COUNT(*) FROM TableB where TableB.a_id = TableA.id) Thank you!

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  • Detect End of Video Playback in Web Page

    - by Eric J.
    Is there a widely supported video playback technology for web pages that provides an event/hook that can be captured from Javascript when playback reaches the end of the stream? My goal is to provide a web page that plays a video and then asks the user a question about the video once playback is complete. The question would be hidden or disabled until they have actually viewed the video.

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  • confusing java data structures

    - by London
    Maybe the title is not appropriate but I couldn't think of any other at this moment. My question is what is the difference between LinkedList and ArrayList or HashMap and THashMap . Is there a tree structure already for Java(ex:AVL,Black-white) or balanced or not balanced(linked list). If this kind of question is not appropriate for SO please let me know I will delete it. thank you

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  • fill array with binary numbers

    - by davit-datuashvili
    hi, first of all this is not homework!! my question is from book: Algorithms in C++ third edition by robert sedgewick question is: there is given array of size n by 2^n(two dimensional) and we should fill it by binary numbers with bits size exactly n or for example n=5 so result will be 00001 00010 00011 00100 00101 00110 00111 and so on we should put this sequence of bits into arrays please help me

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  • Favorite C/C++ questions for an interview [closed]

    - by Nullw0rm
    What are your favorite C/C++ interview questions? It may be question or contain question of concepts, some subjects are: Logic, multithreading, algorithms (and performance), STL, templates, inheritence, pointers. This is a useful tool for me, to look at what would be tested on a career-like application.

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  • Where is a good open source python project to be used as example? [closed]

    - by Andrea Francia
    I'm looking for a python project to use as example to learning python. The project should have these features: is almost fully unit tested use consistently the code convention recommended by PEP 8 it's elements are almost fully documented Extra point features are: building, assembling, and release automation EDIT: The Question is too generic. I prepared a more specific question about the unit-test part.

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  • handling large number

    - by klw
    Hello, this is actually an problem question from project euler site http://projecteuler.net/index.php?section=problems&id=3 Anyway I'm not out after the solution, but I probably guess you will know what my approach is. To my question now, how do I handle numbers exceeding unsigned int? Is there a mathematical approach for this, if so where can I read about it?

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  • What does using mean in c++?

    - by user198729
    Like : using ::size_t; using ::fpos_t; using ::FILE; In fact it's a question inspired by the comment under this question: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2532412/when-is-h-not-needed-to-include-a-header-file

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  • What is the explanation of this java code ?

    - by M.H
    I have the following code : public class Main { public void method(Object o) { System.out.println("Object Version"); } public void method(String s) { System.out.println("String Version"); } public static void main(String args[]) { Main question = new Main(); question.method(null);//1 } } why is the result is "String Version" ? and why there is a compiler error if the first method takes a StringBuffer object ?

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  • Best resources to learn JavaScript

    - by Tarks
    The question says it all really, I'm looking for book recommendations, video tutorials etc. I've been programming since I was about six so I don't need a book that spends 4 pages on for loops (thought that might be a Bad example in terms of javascript). Also I'm learning ASP.net at the moment so anything on interoperability features/issues would be welcome, though I'm guessing I just showed my ignorance with that question.

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  • regarding object recycling

    - by ajaycv
    I have a question. What is wrong with regards to the below code: ArrayList tempList2 = new ArrayList(); tempList2 = getXYZ(tempList1, tempList2); //method getXYZ getXYZ(ArrayList tempList1, ArrayList tempList2) { //does some logic and adds objects into tempList2 return tempList2; } The code will get executed but it seems by passing tempList2 to the getXYZ method argument, it is doing object recycling. My question is, Is recycling the tempList2 arraylist object correct?

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  • problem in changing the direction of jquery treemenu

    - by Joyan
    hey guys , i have used the popular treemenu plugin for my project ,but the only problem i have is with direction . as you may see , it shows menus in LTR direction and icons of folder and file floating left side http://jquery.bassistance.de/treeview/demo/ question is how can i change the directio to rtl believe me , it takes me one day to play with codes but not worked at last i asked in jquery forum , but it takes 1 week just to accept my question , let alone answering it however i know , this may be a lot to ask , but help me , if you have time

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  • Enhance Predfined Methods in Scala

    - by fratnk
    Base question: Why can I write in Scala just: println(10) Why don't I need to write: Console println(10) Followup question: How can I introduce a new method "foo" which is everywhere visible and usable like "println"?

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