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  • C++ book for a c# developer

    - by Eldila
    I am a c# developer which finds himself having to relearn c++. The last time I programmed in c++ was in school and am looking for good books as a refresher. I want something that assumes previous programming exposure and gets straight to the point. Is there a book similar to K&R for c++? I know the language is bloated so a book that covers a subset of c++ would be ideal.

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  • Custom font in iPhone Development

    - by Sreelal
    Hi, I am developing an iPhone application which needs to show some font in language other than English like Malayalam or Arabic. Is it possible to do that? Please give me appropriate direction to do this. Thanks in advance.

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  • Why is Objective-C not very popular outside of the Apple community?

    - by Tattat
    I know that the Apple community – including Mac and iPhone developers – mainly use Objective-C for their development language. But it seems that not many people use Objective-C outside of the Apple community, such as in the Windows or Linux worlds. What are the possible reasons that Objective-C is not particularly popular outside of the Apple community?

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  • When does n++ execute faster than n=n+1 ?

    - by gcc
    Related: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/24853/c-what-is-the-difference-between-i-and-i In C language, Why does n++ execute faster than n=n+1? (int n=...; n++;) (int n=...; n=n+1;) Our instructor asked that question in today's class. (this is not homework)

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  • Confirm function in codebehind

    - by Geetha
    Hi All, I am using the following code to show confirmation dialog box after finishing some update process in database. but it is not working for me. code: protected void imbtnUpdate_Click(object sender, ImageClickEventArgs e) { // Database process string javaScript = "<script language=JavaScript>\n " + "if(confirm('Do you want to update the files?'))window.location.href = \"Upload.aspx?ID=" + ID + "&pt=Gm&page=Gms\"; else return false;\n" + "</script>"; RegisterStartupScript("imbtnUpdate_Click", javaScript); }

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  • C++ code generation with Python

    - by norapinephrine
    Can anyone point me to some documentation on how to write scripts in Python (or Perl or any other Linux friendly script language) that generate C++ code from XML or py files from the command line. I'd like to be able to write up some xml files and then run a shell command that reads these files and generates .h files with fully inlined functions, e.g. streaming operators, constructors, etc.

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  • A nuts and bolts reference to C# performance and memory use

    - by phil
    I wonder if anyone could point me in the direction where I can read about the nuts and bolts of C#. What I'm interested in learning are method call costs, what it costs to create objects and such. My aim of learning this is to get a better understanding of how increase the performance of an application and get a better understanding of how the C# language works. The reference should preferable be a book, a book that I can read cover to cover.

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  • Globbing in `git checkout`

    - by yar
    Is there any way to implement globbing in git checkout? It would be great to be able to use git checkout re* or even to have tab completion in the shell. I'm using zsh, but an answer that is shell independent would be great. Note: I realize that this is kind of a pipe dream, so... if I needed to implement this myself, must it be done in the shell language itself, or could it be done in, say, Ruby?

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  • Get all Vector2 Points Within Radius

    - by CheapDevotion
    I am looking for a formula that will give me all of the Vector2 Points within a certain radius given the center. Essentially what I am trying to do is change the color of each pixel in a 256 x 256 texture that is within a certain radius from a specific pixel (Using the Unity3d Game Engine). Programming Language doesn't really matter, as I can probably convert it to something I can use.

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  • _REQUIREDNAME always nil

    - by Nali4Freedom
    I'm trying to use the method for naming a lua package after the filename mentioned here, however _REQUIREDNAME is never defined. For example I have these two files samplePackage.lua: print("_REQUIREDNAME: ", _REQUIREDNAME) return nil; packageTest.lua: require "samplePackage" And when I run packageTest.lua it outputs > _REQUIREDNAME: nil I also couldn't find any mention of _REQUIREDNAME in the Lua 5.1 Refrence manual, so was this removed from the language, or am I missing something?

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  • Pin Control in HCS12

    - by Brian Lindsey
    A HCS12 microcontroller I had to buy for a class I had recently taken has 40 pins on the back side of it. The class was merely about computer organization, and so unfortunately, we never had a chance to cover all the capabilities of the chip itself. Now that the class is over, I have been thinking about using the to familiarize myself with the assembly language. I haven't found any sources that cover pin control and was wondering if anyone could possibly provide me with a hands-on pin tutorial.

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  • How to calculate the cycles that change one permutation into another?

    - by fortran
    Hi, I'm looking for an algorithm that given two permutations of a sequence (e.g. [2, 3, 1, 4] and [4, 1, 3, 2]) calculates the cycles that are needed to convert the first into the second (for the example, [[0, 3], [1, 2]]). The link from mathworld says that Mathematica's ToCycle function does that, but sadly I don't have any Mathematica license at hand... I'd gladly receive any pointer to an implementation of the algorithm in any FOSS language or mathematics package. Thanks!

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  • How to get a profile picture from fb:friends selector

    - by malshan
    Im a Newbie to PHP and FBML(Facebook Markup Language).....so now im coding a Facebook app so I need to get profile picture and friend name when I select a name from FB:Friend Selector Select a Friend <fb:friend-selector uid="exclude_ids" name="pal" idname="friend_sel" /> I use exclude_ids to see all friends in my selector so how to get profile picture? I can get name from this but how to get the profile pic large?

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