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  • non contiguous String object C#.net

    - by Kazoom
    By what i understand String and StringBuilder objects both allocate contiguous memory underneath. My program runs for days buffering several output in a String object. This sometimes cause outofmemoryexception which i think is because of non availability of contiguous memory. my string size can go upto 100MBs and i m concatenating new string frequently this causes new string object being allocated. i can reduce new string object creation by using Stringbuilder but that would not solve my problem entirely Is there an alternative to a contiguous string object?

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  • How to send GPS data from android to a website?

    - by wafa.cs1
    Hi I'm new to Android and web service development! currently I'm working in developing Android program that will send longitude and latitude information to asp.net website (to show the location change the website map) the questions are - how to send this data to the website (the best practice)! - any suggestions for a suitable framework starting from the android application itself , inserting to database , client/server connection !! I've read a lot about web services specially REST ..but didn't find tutorials Appreciate your kind help..

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  • Scala println in a for loop

    - by random459
    The following Scala code does just what I expect it to - it prints each line of some_file.txt. import scala.io.Source val lines = Source.fromPath("some_file.txt").mkString for (line <- lines) print(line) If I use println instead of print, I expect to see some_file.txt printed out with double-spacing. Instead, the program prints a newline after every character of some_file.txt. Could someone explain this to me? I'm using Scala 2.8.0 Beta 1.

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  • Get Windows mobile sound level, especially silent mode

    - by Sam
    In Windows Mobile (5,6) you can have different sound volume settings. The volume itself is easy, but how do I differ between the two silent settings? There is one volume setting "vibration only" and one "no sound, no vibration at all". Since my program is using vibration, I'd like to know if windows mobile is set to "no vibration at all", so I don't annoy the user when he wants his phone to be absolutely silent.

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  • Problem with setting text into a uneditable JTextField

    - by The Z
    I have a tabbed pane with a couple of uneditable JTextFields which I want to fill in with information from a database. However, when I set the text in the text fields to anything, it doesn't show up when I run the program. When I get the text and print it out, it does show. What could be the problem here?

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  • setting up netbeans for c

    - by leo
    i am really getting annoyed all i want to do is setup a compiler for c in netbeans - i donwloaded and followed the instructions for MiniGW, and now whenever i try to comnpile a programme it says ""Resolve missing native build tools" and the make command and debugger command fields are empty - can anyone help if not can someone tell me a good program i can just download to code in c with in windows thanks

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  • Upload files to SSRS server

    - by xt_20
    I'm currently using the RS command to automate uploading an SSRS report. I have created a VB.NET program and it works well. Problem now is that I need to upload an XSLT file together with this report. Anyone knows any way of doing this, either using VB or even directly to the SSRS SQL Server db? Thanks

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  • extern and static variable storage ???

    - by Riyaz
    when will memory created for extern and static variable. Is it in stack or heap. Since its life time is till the program end, it cant be in stack it must be in heap. But size of the heap will known only at the run time. So somewhat confusion here ......

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  • Does a lazy-programmer "document template" with tags exist for Windows?

    - by Anthony Forloney
    I was wondering (if possible) if there was a program/tool/utility that when I create a new file and provide it with an extension that it creates the tags automatically? For example, a new file I create called index.php would have the appropriate tags auto-generated inside: <?php ?> I hope you get the idea. Does one, or could one, exist, preferably Windows based? Any information regarding this would be helpful.

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  • Iphone newb Question - How to export information to a website?

    - by Rob
    I am a new iphone developer and was wondering if I could get some help with some code. I just want to know how to export basic character strings and variables to a website to be used by a third-party program. Basically, if I had something as basic as: int variableOne; int variableTwo; What code would I use to export these variables to a website?

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  • c - difficulties with bit operations

    - by hatorade
    I'm debugging a program with GDB. unsigned int example = ~0; gives me: (gdb) x/4bt example 0xffd99788: 10101000 10010111 11011001 11111111 why is this not all 1's? i defined it as ~0... then the next line of code is: example>>=(31); and GDB gives me this when I try to examine the memory at bits: (gdb) x/4bt example 0xffffffff: Cannot access memory at address 0xffffffff what is going on???

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  • Searching for SD-cards

    - by Shaddix
    I need to implement searching for SD-cards in my program. Currently I'm using search for all removable devices like: searcher = New Management.ManagementObjectSearcher("\\localhost\root\cimv2", "SELECT DeviceId FROM Win32_LogicalDisk WHERE DriveType=2 AND Size>0"); But it find USB flash drives also. Is there a proper way to find SD-cards only? What I need is in general only drive letter for available SD-cards (like "F:" or so).

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  • Why does this python code work?

    - by Int-0
    I have written a simple python module, it has this code: _log = logging.getLogger("mymodule") _started = False def set_log_level(level): _log.setLevel(level) if not _started: _hdlr = logging.FileHandler('mymodule.log') When I call set_log_level() program fails because symbol _started is not found. It is normal because global _started is missing in the method. But my question is: symbol _log has the same visibility as _started, so why does this symbol can be found? BR, // Toby

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  • 32-Bit Compiling in XCode

    - by user15386
    I was trying to get SDL to work on my mac but kept running into mysterious errors. After some googling, I realized that my issue was that SDL compiled in 32 bits, or was 32 bits, or something, and XCode was compiling my program in 64 bits. There were some solutions, as well, but all were very technical or required arcane knowledge which my novice brain did not comprehend. So, how can I either get a version of SDL that will work with a 64 bit compiler, or tell XCode to compile in 32 bits?

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  • eregi replace replacement

    - by apis17
    hi, since eregi replace was deprecated on version 5.3 i want to make my program compatible with new version of php http://php.net/manual/en/function.eregi-replace.php so, i'm trying to use preg_replace like this preg_replace(",",'','20,000.00'); but come with error i'm familiar with eregi_replace(',','','20,000.00'); i'm not familiar with regex expression. what is the best replacement for eregi_replace?

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  • Retrieve data from database

    - by martin
    I need to use C# to get data from database(sql) and the data in database is updated every few seconds. So do I have to make a loop or there is a better way to do that? Is it possible that when database is updating, the program can wait until it finishes updating? thx!

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  • Does variable name length matter for performance C#?

    - by MadBoy
    I've been wondering if using long descriptive variable names in WinForms C# matters for performance? I'm asking this question since in AutoIt v3 (interpreted language) it was brought up that having variables with short names like aa instead of veryLongVariableName is much much faster (when program is bigger then 5 liner). I'm wondering if it's the same in C#?

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