I have an Objective-C iPad app I want to build an opaque static library from so I can give it to testers using X-code to test without giving them the source code. How can I do this?
What is currently the best way to code a (semi complicated) website that uses html, css, javascript and some server stuff (php?)? Would you code most of it by hand, use a visual editor for certains parts, are there standard quality editors nowadays? How do web developers go about doing this?
What ways do I have in .net to run code from string?
Console.WriteLine("1 + 2 * 3"); // results is 7.
What other options do we have?
C# - Compile the code on runtime?
IronRuby / IronPython?
F#?
Hi all, as the title says I'd like to somehow get the cache behavior of my code. I'm running Windows 7 64-bit edition, compiling on Visual Studio 2008 Professional Edition, compiling C++ code.
I understand that there's Valgrind under Linux, but are there any free alternatives I could use, or methods otherwise?
Thanks!
I'm using Eclipse 3.3.2 and CVS. Is there a way for me to see the code only I have checked in since some date? I know how to use "Compare With..." to see all the changes (anyone's code) since a particular version or date. Our team doesn't use Task Tags, could those help?
We have a server solution written entirely in unmanaged Visual C++. It contains complicated methods for really heavy data processing.
The whole thing contains millions lines of code, so rewritning it all in some other language is not an option. We could write some extra code or make isolated changes, but rewriting everything is out of the question.
Now we'd like to put it on a cloud. Which platform do we choose - Amazon EC2 or Windows Azure - and why?
sub DirectoryExists {
my $param = shift;
# Remove first element of the array
shift @{$param};
# Loop through each directory to see if it exists
foreach my $directory (@{$param}) {
unless (-e $directory && -d $directory) {
return 0;
}
}
# True
return 1;
}
is there any way to optimize this code ?
is there any good way to optimize this code
friends,
i want to set android:layout_centerVertical="true" property of layout
through java code of an image.
can any one guide me how to achieve this. here is my code.
RelativeLayout.LayoutParams params = new RelativeLayout.LayoutParams(LayoutParams.FILL_PARENT, LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT);
params.height = (int)totalHeight;
img.setLayoutParams(params);
i have tried using setScaleType(ScaleType.FIT_CENTER) but no use.
any help would be appriciated.
I recently had a hard drive crashed and lost all of my source code. Is it possible to pull/checkout the code that I have already uploaded to Google App Engine (like the most recent version)?
I am going to development a product related to security. It's my personal belief that any security related product should release it's source code for review. However, I also want to sell it as a commercial product and keep the code ownership to myself and don't expect deviated work.
Is there a software license for this purpose? Thanks.
I see examples where JavaScript code including jQuery and jslint use the notation below:
(function(){
// do something
})();
instead of:
// do something
I first thought this is just for local scoping, i.e. creating local variables for the code block without polluting global namespace. But I've seen instances without any local variables at all too.
What am I missing here?
So basically, the print functionality does not work by default in Joomla but I've fixed that with some code modifications. However, this functionality is only available in the articles. I have a blog component and I need to make the print button available in the blog entries too
Does anyone knows the code for this? Or knows the files I need to edit?
Many Thanks in advance.
When log shows a lot of Garbage Collection hits, what code change shall we need?
Do we need to free some objects?
Will we speed up the code with object reusal?
I want to determine which compiler is better on 2 different platforms. First, I want to know whether sunCC or GCC generates fastest code in a Solaris system. Then, I'd like to know whether aCC or GCC generates fastest code in a HP/UX system.
Thanks.
How do we determine where the mistake is in our code that causes a segmentation fault?
After writing some code, to determine where I have a segmentation fault, can gcc show me my have a mistake (or typing error) in a particular line number -- because that line caused the segmentation fault?
I used to see any .net source code (like System.String) with ReSharper and Visual Studio 2008. since I migrated to Visual studio 2010, this option doesn't give the full source code but just the definitions of the class.
How can I fix this, to use the microsoft's symbols server again?
Real Example.
I have a closed source server-side program for "internal purposes only" (no distribution or selling).
I want to use "MYSQL C++ Connector" in my server application in my VPS (MYSQL C++ Connector is GPL).
Do I have to make my application "GPL" and distribute my source code?
Can I use the GPL Source Code in my closed source application. (There is no distribution or selling of my application — it is for internal purposes only.)
Hi,
I am rather new to VIM. I got some source code and this is a mess. At a first sight I would like at least to get a clear and organised view of the code, so I like to get it rightly formatted, I mean indented depending on the depth of the functions and so.
I wonder if it can be done with VIM, and otherwise which other commandline tools for that can you recommend.
Thanks
I've had a big problem in some library code, which I've pinned down to a single statement:
System.out.println((String) null);
Ok, the code doesn't actually look like that, but it certainly calls println with a null argument. Doing this causes my whole applicaio to throw an unexpected NullPointerException.
In general, should println throw this exception under that circumstance, or is this non-standard behavior due to a poor implementation of the out instance?
In order to fully understand and take advantage of the new features and enhancements provided with the coming of the new .NET Framework 4.0, I would like to get an example of real-world application of the Code Contracts.
Anyone has a good example of application of this feature?
I would like to get a code sample with a brief explanation to help me get up and running with it.
Thanks! =)
I was wondering what happens to the code contained in an <mx:Script> tag. If I define a function tehre, it just becomes a member function of the generated class. But I noticed that it seems OK for the compiler if I just write some (static) method calls there (specifically, I call Font.registerFont()). I feel kind of guilty for doing this, because I have no idea what's really happening and when the code gets executed.
I would like to customize my layout definition (declared in my_layout.xml file) from code.
Unfortunately I can use findViewById() function to find the specific views (defined in my_layout.xml file) and customize them from code only after I called setContentView(R.layout.my_layout).
But what if I want to customize my layout first, before calling setContentView()? How can I access the specific views before calling setContentView()?
This questions concerns mostly Unix/Linux style C++ development. I see that many C++ libraries store their header files in a "include" folder and source files in an "src" folder. For the sake of conformance I adopted this in my own code. But it is not clear to me whether this should be done for application code as well. I've seen a few cases where a flat directory structure is used for that. What would be the recommended approach?
I am using exec() inside a a script that runs as a daemon and forks child processes using the pear class Net_Server.
I am getting a strange issue whereby the return code (the third param of of exec) comes back as -1. When I run the command on the command line, or with exec in a normal php script the return code is 0 as it should be. Anyone have any idea why this is happening, and how to fix it?