Hi. One of my friends has contacted a company that is looking for good, linux network programmers in C, requiring a good background of the linux kernel and low-level network programming. The starting payment would be $70 per hour - I am still at college and honestly i don't know if that's a good salary for such a work as linux network engineer, so i am asking here if $70/h is good enough or not ?
Thanks.
I have installed xcode 3.2 with iphone SDK. (without Mac OS 10.4 SDK). WHen i create new project i only got these options for Mac OS
-- Application
-- Framework and Library
-- Application plugin
-- System plugin
--Other
But a book named: Programming Object C 2.0. From which i am learning object C. Its showing XCode with these templates for Mac OS
--Application
--Audio Units
--Automater actions
--Bundles
--Command Line Utility
--dynamic library
--Framework
--Java
--Kernal Extensions
--Standard Apple plugin
--Static Library
--Other
I need the Command Line Utility template so that can create sample projects mentioned in book.
I am trying to write a pre-qualification programming exam, hopefully using Google Forms... however they seem to be unable to do new-lines in both the questions and the section headers...
My current format is new page for each question, with a "section header" as the main question (because it has a textarea for the "code snippet") and a "multiple choice question" as the ummm... question answer...
Help much appreciated...
Ever since I started programming this has been something I have been curious about. But seems too complicated for me to even attempt.
I'd love to see a solution.
1, 2, 3, 4, 5 // returns 6 (n + 1)
10, 20, 30, 40, 50 //returns 60 (n + 10)
10, 17, 31, 59, 115 //returns 227 ((n * 2) - 3)
I am trying to create a similar way to Cpanel password protect directory, where a pop up comes out asking the user for a username and a password, but Cpanel way is amazing but my client doesn't know anything on how to do that, so i wanted to create a pop up msgbox informing the visitor to enter a user name and a password, and i totaly confused on how to create it, and which programming language support similar to CPanel
Not a technical question, but related to IT.
At the moment I work in the open plan office and the guy next to me is talking to himself
while programming. It annoys my collegue and me so much that we are putting the earphones on with music volume set to max.
Does anyone know good and polite solution to shut him up?
I am programming in C++ MFC, windows.
What is the best practice to get a file attribute(such as read only), and security attribute(such as read deny write deny) in windows XP, Vista, and Win7?
and What is the best practice to modify a file attribuute and security attribute?
Many thanks!!!
Hi there.
Once I read an MSDN article that encouraged the following programming paradigm:
public class MyClass
{
public void Method1()
{
NewCustomException();
}
public void Method2()
{
NewCustomException();
}
void NewCustomException()
{
throw new CustomException("Exception message");
}
}
Do you think this paradigm makes sense? Wouldn't it be enough to store the exception message in a static const field and then pass it to the exception's constructor, instead of encapsulating the whole exception throw?
Thank you in advance. I need to get data from the serial port of a linux system and convert it to TCP/IP to send to a server. Is this difficult to do? I have some basic programming experience but not much experience with Linux. Are there any open source applications that do this?
Again thank you for any help.
I'm not sure if this is the right place to post this, but the problem actually belongs to a programming assignment.
Solve the recursion:
T(0) = 2;
T(n) = T(n-1) + 2;
Solution:
T(n) = 2(n+1)
Could someone please show me how they got to that solution?
What is going on?
Is this a result of a programming class assignment or someting?
Find the list at Wikipedia (older revision, somone removed them as non-notable)
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Comparison_of_File_synchronization_software&oldid=361345181
I'm good at learning new languages and platforms, though whenever I try to learn Reg Ex I cannot make sense of it. I once even used the Regular Expression Designer to try and put some together.
What's a good starting point to understanding what looks like the only rocket-science programming language in the world?
Links to articles, books or anything else that could help me get my grounding would be appreciated.
Hi all!
I would like to know: when programming in C using a socket (AF_UNIX) is there any limit (in bytes) when sending or receiving to or from a socket?
Thank you!
—Albé
Recently I did a Java programming exercise successfully which was sent by a recruiting firm, The problem statement goes like this 'There are two text files FI(records abt files and directory information) and FS(containing blocks of data) which represent a file Index and file System respectively and I was supposed to write a static read method in a class which will read the file from the FS depending upon the path string provided using FI' My question is where can I get these kind of exercises to solve, the complexity should be above average to tough.
I am new to C++ programming, but I have experience in Java. I need guidance on how to pass objects to functions in C++.
Do I need to pass pointers, references, or non-pointer and non-reference values? I remember in Java there are no such issues since we pass just the variable that holds reference to the objects.
It would be great if you could also explain where to use each of those options.
Hi
im looking (but cant find) for sample app that will show me how to implement UITableView with custom UITableViewCell that is similar to one in the Things app, with smooth animation from read-only view (that hides empty cells) to editable view that shows only cells that can be edited, and custom cell with multiline input with small image. I would appreciate if someone could point me in the right direction. Im new to Cocoa/Objective-C programming but Im familiar with Object Oriented programing concepts.
If I have several OS-X Terminal.app windows open, how can I move one Terminal window to another space?
I'm happy to use any scripting or programming language to achieve this, but would prefer AppleScript or calls to standard frameworks.
(Note this is to move only one window of an application not all windows.)
I would like to add a favorites tab to my iphone app that i am developing. I am using core data to populate a UITableView and would like in the detailed view to be able to add the selected item to the users favorites.
Would i go about this by adding the selected item to a new array?
I am very new to xcode and iphone programming so as much help and code would be gratefully received.
I have never worked on ejb, when I started programming Spring was already arrived and all my projects have been with Spring only, recently I had one interview and they wanted knowledge of EJB3.0 and so I want to know how does EJB3.0 stack up with Spring Framework and why many projects now a day are with Spring Framework and not with EJB3.0, do not quote me here as I can be wrong
I would really appreciate if difference and benefits of using one over another could be explained from practical perspective.
Using Java, you can get the list of ISO2 codes through Locale.getISOCountries() (see this related question http://stackoverflow.com/questions/712231/best-way-to-get-a-list-of-countries-in-java).
However, I would like to have the list of all country names (in English for example) and not the list of ISO2 country codes. How can I do that by programming in Java or Groovy ?
Thank you very much,
Fabien.
Hey guys
I'm very new to the whole programming - so far I only have experience with building websites, database etc.
I currently have a website where users can share their online purchases.
I want to build a widget that other websites can integrate on their site. Users should be able to insert their purchases directly through this widget without having to come to my website.
Thats the idea but I have no idea how to go about it - can anyone point me in the right direction.
Thanks
PHP was the undisputed king of easy webapp development, until Ruby on Rails, Django, and other dynamic programming frameworks appeared. What are, in your opinion, PHP's strengths against the newcomers?
I've been tasked with providing a workshop for my co-workers to teach them Django.
They're all good programmers but they've never done any web programming.
I was thinking to just go through the Django tutorial with them, but are there things in there that wouldn't make sense to non-web programmers?
Do they need any kind of webdev background first? Any thoughts on a good way to provide the basics so that Django will make sense?