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  • HTTPS and C++ - Not an easy match?

    - by Holli
    I need to access a HTTPS protected website (HTML or XML) from an C++ MFC application and I would like an easy solution. But I did a little research and it's seems to me HTTPS and C++ don't play nice and easy together. Is there any recommended class library for HTTPS web access? Should be easy to use and not too expensive.

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  • Methods for implementing and using graphs of nodes in C++?

    - by DistortedLojik
    I am working on a research project that deals with social networks. I have done most of the backbone of the program in C++ and am now wanting to implement a way to create the graph of nodes and the connections as well as a way to visualize the connections between people. I have looked a little into Lemon and the Boost graph library, but was wondering which one would be easier to learn and implement or if I should just code my own.

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  • Change in pitch of voice

    - by user340007
    Hi, I am creating an iPhone application in which when I make a call to anyone I should be able to change the pitch of my call voice in real time. So for that which framework or any third party library should I use? Thanks, Sunil.

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  • Image classification: recognizing various features of many buildings from images

    - by el chief
    so, let's say i have the long/lat or address of many buildings can get satellite images, "street view", and perhaps 3d/perspective views of buildings. want to find: height, number of floors, floor area (max building footprint) of the building. about 200k buildings. Is there a library for recognizing buildings from satellite shots or pictures? Kind of like face detection I suppose. Any other suggestions? Thanks!

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  • breakpoints not working properly on device with iOS 4.2.1 on Xcode 4.2

    - by rraallvv
    That seems odd to me, but apparently, Xcode 4.2 doesn't recognice breackpoints properly on my iPod Touch 2G running iOS 4.2.1, while it does on my other Ipod Touch 4G running iOS 6.0 Both devices are enabled for development, and their debug symbols information are retrieved from both devices and copied into ~/Library/Developer/Xcode/iOS DeviceSupport/... The only thing that seems suspect to me is that 4.2.1 is missing on /Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/DeviceSupport/... I have 4.2 and 4.3 but nothing in between any help is appreciated

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  • how to create image thumbnails using django running on jython?

    - by Nitin Garg
    Hi guys, I am a newbee to django and jython. I need to create and save image thumbnails in database. I am using django running on jython and mysql database. I was exploring python imaging library, but the i found out that i wont work with jython. How do i create image thumbnails using jython and then save them in mysql db?? Any kind of help will be appreciated. thanx

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  • How do I create a gradient button on an iPhone?

    - by jkp
    How can I create a button that looks like the one found in the screenshot below on an iPhone with the 3.0 SDK? It's a button that shows when connecting to a host iTunes library from the iTunes remote. Is it a case of writing a custom control or is this a stock style?

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  • LINQ TO SQL, Dynamic query with DATE type fields

    - by acanthus
    Hello, I'm building a query with the LINQ dynamic library so I don't know how many potential parameters will I have and I get an error when trying to query DATE type fields: Operator '=' incompatible with operand types 'DateTime' and 'String' When I step through the debugger in the Dynamic.cs it shows that the value is of type string and the field is of type date so the problem is obvious but I have no idea how to approach it. Any ideas? BR

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  • can't get pingfm class work (ruby)

    - by Radek
    I have simple code from Ping.fm Ruby Client/Library require 'pingfm' pingfm = Pingfm::Client.new('api_key', 'user_app_key') but it gives me uninitialized constant Pingfm (NameError) pingfm gem is installed, just there was this error message Could not find main page README during installation. Any idea how I can get it work? I am using: ruby 1.8.6 (2008-08-11 patchlevel 287) [i386-mswin32] pingfm (1.0.2)

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  • GWT Calendrical Calculations

    - by Kyle Hayes
    We have a GWT application that needs to display various holidays. Is there a library available to do these calendrical calculations? If not, we'll have to do our own that we can ingest a set of rules to. Cheers

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  • System-Provided Buttons in iPhone SDK

    - by sheLa
    I would like to use the playback button in iPod coverflow view. Are all the system provided icons on this page? http://developer.apple.com/iphone/library/documentation/UserExperience/Conceptual/MobileHIG/SystemProvided/SystemProvided.html or is there a more detailed list?

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  • alternative of microsoft project along API :)

    - by adnan
    Dear, I am looking for well known Microsoft Project alike applications which somehow i get to know through this http://stackoverflow.com/questions/729926/alternatives-to-microsoft-project but I also need to know their API/Library through which I can pro grammatically read their files using .NET Hope m not asking for much :)

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  • Getting the System tick count with basic C++?

    - by Donal Rafferty
    I essentially want to reconstruct the getTickCount() windows function so I can use it in basic C++ without any non standard libraries or even the STL. (So it complies with the libraries supplied with the Android NDK) I have looked at clock() localtime time But I'm still unsure whether it is possible to replicate the getTickCount windows function with the time library. Can anyone point me in the right direction as to how to do this or even if its possible?

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  • Flex graph printing

    - by vanzylv
    Hi Guys I'm looking for a way to print / save flex graphs, preferably without changing the flex code.Is this possible to to from the client with some kind of JavaScript library.If I need to change the flex,is ALIVEPDF the way to go (converting content to pdf first) or are there simpler solutions to this. Thanks

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  • Java: limit to nest classes?

    - by HH
    A very poor style to code but sometimes unavoidable. It is an extreme example. So is there some limit for nesting classes? are they equivalent? how do you deal with such situations? Create library? Code new FileObject().new Format().new Words().new Some().new Continue someThing; ((((new FileObject()).new Format()).new Words()).new Some()).new Continue someThing;

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  • Alternatives to "Raining Sockets"

    - by sanity
    I need to build a Java app with considerable IO requirements, supporting tens of thousands of concurrent TCP connections. I found a library called Raining Sockets which seems intended to make it easier to use Java's asynchronous NIO package, but the last update was 6 years ago. Are there other libraries, that are preferably still under active development, and with a public maven repository, that I should look at?

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  • Transitioning from the web to the desktop

    - by Paul Anderssen
    Can anyone recommend a language, library, framework or book which focuses on GUI programming from the perspective of a web developer? I have experience in web development, for example HTML/AJAX/PHP/MySQL among similar technologies. However, I have never programmed my own back-end, or any kind of standalone program. Does anyone have experience making this transition, and what would I best study to help make the leap from the browser to creating programs with GUIs (primarily for Windows)?

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