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  • Static method,new thread performance question

    - by ylazez
    Hey guys i just have two questions about two methods used in many controllers/servlets in my app: 1-what is the difference between calling a static method in a util class or a non static method (like methods dealing with dates i.e getting current time,converting between timezones), which is better ? 2-what is the difference between calling a method(contain too many logic like sending emails) in the controller directly or running this method in a different thread ?

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  • group by with value of another column

    - by phenevo
    Hi, I've got table Articles ID identity autoincement, IDArticle: nvarchar(100) ,IDCar nvarchar(100), createddate How to convert this: SELECT IDCar , MAX(createddate) FROM Articles GROUP BY IDCar to get IDArticle eg: 1 art1 BWM 5-21-2010 2 art2 BMW 5-24-2010 3 art3 BMW 5-31-2010 4 art4 Porshe 5-31-2010 5 art5 Porshe 6-1-2010 Expecting result is: art3 art5 It's not duplicated with: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2736769/sql-query-number-of-occurance/2736809#2736809

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  • Run time behavior of .NET referenced assembly not existing.

    - by M3NTA7
    Microsoft .NET Framework Assembly A Assembly B Contains Class C - References Assembly A Contains Class D - Does not reference Assembly A, Does not reference Class C Questions: During runtime if Assembly A DLL does not exist, will Class D be able to execute successfully? Where as Class C will fail with a reference error?

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  • Can you view XAML as "regular" .net code (c#\vb.net)?

    - by cody
    There are times when I find some example XAML that I want\need to do in code (c#\vb.net). I assume at some point the XAML becomes code, or at least IL. So my questions: Am I correct in assuming that XAML is converted to IL? (or if not IL what does it become?) If the above is correct, when does XAML become IL (or whatever it becomes)? Is there some way to see the XAML in as "code" Thanks.

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  • How to correctly inherit std::iterator.

    - by Knowing me knowing you
    Guys if I have class like below: template<class T> class X { T** myData_; public: class iterator : public iterator<random_access_iterator_tag,/*WHAT SHALL I PUT HERE? T OR T** AND WHY?*/> { T** itData_;//HERE I'M HAVING THE SAME TYPE AS MAIN CLASS ON WHICH ITERATOR WILL OPERATE }; }; Questions are in code next to appropriate lines. Thank you.

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  • Usage Tracking for Windows desktop applications ...

    - by sdaas
    Hi, I am looking for some frameworks that can be used to collect usage information for Windows desktop application and analyze it. For example, I would like to be able to answer questions like (a) how many times do people use this application in a day (b) which are their favorite menu items, etc. I looked briefly at Google Analytics and Omniture SiteCatalyst but they seem to work only on web applications. Thanks SD

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  • [Android] Putting Serializable Classes into SQL?

    - by CaseyB
    Here's the situation. I have a bunch of objects that implement Serializable that I want to store in a SQL database. I have two questions Is there a way to serialize the object directly into the database Is that the best way to do it or should I Write the object out to a formatting String and put it in the database that way and then parse it back out Write each member to the database with a field that is unique to each object

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  • What is the minimum number of socket port(s) required for a TCP server?

    - by Gwilym
    Hey SO Doing a some practice questions for exam tomorrow can't figure out this one What is the minimum number of socket port(s) required for a TCP server to connect a TCP client for communication? Surely its just two right? one for the server one for the client, but this seems to obvious. My mates thinks TCP uses two ports at the server end for for data in and one for data out. thanks in advance

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  • Is there a pure HTML5 emacs mode?

    - by Marcelo Santos
    Question http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1082474/authoring-html5-in-emacs talks about nxml-mode but, from what I read, that can only be used for XHTML5, I want to use emacs with HTML5 (no XML syntax). Is there any mode with auto-indentation, tag/attribute completion, etc.?

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  • Rails: ruby script/generate model, where are the docs?

    - by yar
    I am running ruby script/generate scaffold or ruby script/generate model and I know the basic syntax, like ruby script/generate scaffold Dude name:string face:boolean but I do not know things like: should names of variables have underscores or be camelCased? what kind of variable types are acceptable? Where can I find such information? THANKS! P.S. The answers to my two questions would help for now, too :)

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  • Database: Pipelined Functions

    - by Rachel
    I am new to the concept of Pipeline Functions. I have some questions regarding From Database point of view: What actually is Pipeline function ? What is the advantage of using Pipeline Function ? What challenges are solved using Pipeline Function ? Are the any optimization advantages of using Pipeline Function ? Thanks.

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  • Open Source projects that use agile methods or have tried them

    - by Patrick Cornelissen
    I'm preparing a short talk for a conference in august and I'm looking for open source projects that are using agile methods internally or have tried them in the past. My goal is to talk about the things that work well and what won't work and promote the agile methods a little bit, because I think certain agile techniques are a good fit, but don't seem to be that common in real development. So does anyone know projects that have tried agile methods and techniques before? I'd like to contact them for a few questions.

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  • How to balance load in a Apache + Mongrel application

    - by Will
    I was wondering if someone can explain how can a rails application be balanced. Two questions: Does it even help having separate rails applications reading from the same database in the same dedicated server? I understand Apache can balance load installing some extra modules? am i right? how can we accomplish this? (please provide explanation for dummies)

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  • When would you choose C# over F#? [closed]

    - by Rosdi
    Possible Duplicate: What are the benefits of using C# vs F# or F# vs c#? There are a lot of general questions comparing functional programming vs object oriented. But I need to know the advantageous of F# over C#. Assuming you have the same skill/experience/expertise in both C# and F#, and there are no other constraints (time, team skills, etc) when would you choose C# over F# (or vice-verse)?**

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  • Java reading files......

    - by user69514
    Ok this is a homework questions, but I cannot find the answer anywhere, not even in the book. Path to Files If the user wants to specify a path for a file, the typical forward slash is replaced by ________. can you help?

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  • Strange text when converting XML array to XML

    - by danit
    Im using the answer to this question to convert an array of XML to a single XML output: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2554671/output-array-of-xml-to-plain-xml Im using the simpler solution of the two there (Marked as the answer) It all works for me, however at the start of the output I get: string(109960) " Can anyone shed any light on this? Output here: http://bit.ly/aoA3qY

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  • What are all the concurrent things [data structure, algorithm, locking mechanism] missing in .Net 3.

    - by user49767
    First time I am bit disappointed in StackOverflow cause my http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2571727/c-concurrency-vs-java-concurrency-which-is-neatly-designed-which-is-better question was closed. My intension was just trying to gather knowledge from programming guru's who worked in both the programming technologies. Rather closing this question, please help me by discussing what is good, bad, and ugly in multi-threading part in both the platforms. It is also welcome, if someone would like to compare with .Net 4.0 with JDK 6 (or JDK 7)

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  • How did you choose a technology to specialize in

    - by Tomh
    I know it is kind of subjective, but as I've seen questions around like "How did you land your first job" etc. I thought it might be suitable. With so many technologies coming out these days and employers asking for specialists in those (no one is looking for generalists), I'm wondering how people here managed to pick one technology (or area) and focus on that. If this question is not suitable here, then where can I ask?

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  • fieldWithErrors not wrapping every error field

    - by Teef L
    Notice the following result when I submit blank :title and :description fields The validations are in the controller: class Question < ActiveRecord::Base validates_presence_of :title validates_presence_of :description And, the form is generated with those names: -form_for(@question) do |f| = f.error_messages = f.label :title = f.text_field :title, :size => 50, :onchange => remote_function(:url => {:action => :display_tag_suggestions}, :with => 'Form.Element.serialize(this)') #suggestions = f.label :description = f.text_area :description ... But, for some reason, only :title gets wrapped in the error div tags: <form action="/questions" class="new_question" id="new_question" method="post"> <div style="margin:0;padding:0"><input name="authenticity_token" type="hidden" value="6HQaiu1D0gBQcKw2pLeZP6Jvn0FSClPD5Sk9HwegzPg=" /></div> <div class="errorExplanation" id="errorExplanation"> <h2>2 errors prohibited this question from being saved</h2> <p>There were problems with the following fields:</p> <ul> <li>Title can't be blank</li> <li>Description can't be blank</li> </ul> </div> <label for="question_title">Title</label> <div class="fieldWithErrors"><input id="question_title" name="question[title]" onchange="new Ajax.Request('/questions/display_tag_suggestions', {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true, parameters:Form.Element.serialize(this) + '&amp;authenticity_token=' + encodeURIComponent('6HQaiu1D0gBQcKw2pLeZP6Jvn0FSClPD5Sk9HwegzPg=')})" size="50" type="text" value="" /></div> <label for="question_description">Description</label> <textarea cols="40" id="question_description" name="question[description]" rows="20"></textarea> ... I don't think that behavior is expected. The problem most people have is that it's wrapping things with divs, which won't display properly. My problem is that fields aren't being wrapped with divs to begin with! I haven't made any (conscious) changes to how errors are handled, so I'm not sure why it's not working properly.

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  • Android framework

    - by Anxious
    Hi, If someone asks me the below questions What an Android Framework is? What does it do? How should I answer? Also what is the role of API's such as Activity Manager, Location Manager etc in the Framework?

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  • How to get Attachment value from "$File" Item? using C# (Lotus Notes).

    - by Pari
    Hi, I am trying to access Attachment names form "$File" (Lotus Notes). NotesView inbox = _serverDatabase.GetView("($Inbox)"); NotesDocument docInbox = inbox.GetFirstDocument(); NotesItem file = docInbox.GetFirstItem("$File"); String fileType = file.type.ToString(); ( getting fileType value "ATTACHMENT" for mail containing attachments) I am not getting solution given in: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1361695/how-to-access-attachments-from-notes-mail

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