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  • Converting Straight Quotes to Curly Quotes

    - by BlueVoid
    I have an application which uses a javascript based rules engine. I need a way to convert regular straight quotes into curl (or smart) quotes. It'd be easy to just do a string.replace for ["], only this will only insert one case of the curly quote. The best way I could think of was replace the first occurrence of a quote with a left curly quote and every other one following with a left, and the rest right curly. Is there a way to accomplish this using javascript?

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  • winforms settings

    - by snorlaks
    Hello, I would like to ask what is the best way to implement functionality that: User has for example 3 buttons on the main form, if he clicks on any button the form is replaced with another one where he has to fill some textcontrolls and after clicking accept redirect him to the main form. Is it done by using visible and swithing it ? I hope there is much cleaner solution thanks for help, bye

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  • Does mixing Quartz and OpenGL-ES cause big performance degrade??

    - by Eonil
    I have a plan to make a game using OpenGL for 3D world view, and CALayer(or UIView) for HUD UI. It's easy to imagine performance degrade from mixing them, but the document which mention this impact disappeared: http://developer.apple.com/iphone/library/technotes/tn2008/tn2230.html I cannot find the document on current version of SDK reference. And I got this document: http://gamesfromwithin.com/gdc-2010-the-best-of-both-worlds-using-uikit-with-opengl If you experienced about this, please let me know about performance impact on current SDK.

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  • Remove characters with regex in c#

    - by Rise_against
    Hello all, I am not a regex specialist, so I need some help with this. I have a text file, and I need to remove some trailing delimiters. The text file looks like this: MSH|^~\&|OAZIS||||20101029135359||ADT^A31|00000015|P|2.3.1||||||ASCII EVN|A31|20101029135359^^^^||||19900101 So I think the best way is to do a Regex replace? Can anyone help me with this regex? I want to remove all ^ that come before a | So test^A^^| has to become test^A| Thanks

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  • A Book about Productivity for programmers

    - by dole doug
    I just find this video about productivity for programmers by peepcode and I'm thinking to download and see it. Besides that, I have to tell you that I prefer to read a book and take notices about it, rather than seeing a video. So, my question is: can you recommend me a good book about productivity for programmers with tips, advices, best practice, et? ps: I'm new into this work field(because I'm still a student).

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  • Card game in python

    - by matt1024
    What is the best way to store the cards and suits in python so that I can hold a reference to these values in another variable? For example, if I have a list called hand (cards in players hand), how could I hold values that could refer to the names of suits and values of specific cards, and how would these names and values of suits and cards be stored?

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  • IEEE 1003.1 licenses compared

    - by LarsOn
    Software or real people can technically copy a BSD software, install it and sell it. What are technical and licence advantages and disadvantages compared to taking Linux or other 1003.1 and delivering or selling it? Which license is most flexible for instance when selling or delivering a computer BSD licence seems more flexible than Linux and other specs also interesting (Haiku and likewise). Typical case someone wants a computer with which we can deliver BSD or Linux quite similar weighing licence flexibility (BSD seems best licence) and functions (Linux seems have most functions)

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  • Private api's list

    - by Mohammed Sadiq
    Hi, Is there any link available that gives the list of private api's used in iPhone. My objective is to access the SMS, calendar, audi, video's from non jailbroken iPhone. I searched in the following link , but could not find any related informations. link text Best Regards, Mohamed Sadiq

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  • Where do you use generators feature in your python code?

    - by systempuntoout
    I have studied generators feature and i think i got it but i would like to understand where i could apply it in my code. I have in mind the following example i read in "Python essential reference" book: # tail -f def tail(f): f.seek(0,2) while True: line = f.readline() if not line: time.sleep(0.1) continue yield line Do you have any other effective example where generators are the best tool for the job like tail -f? How often do you use generators feature and in which kind of functionality\part of program do you usually apply it?

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  • How would I skew an image with GD Library?

    - by Jason
    I want to skew an image into a trapezoidal shape. The left and right edges need to be straight up and down; the top and left edges need to be angular. I have no idea what the best way to do this is. I'm using GD Library and PHP. Can anyone point me in the right direction? Thanks, Jason

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  • TextArea: Syntax Highlighted for TSQL?

    - by Abs
    Hello all, I am looking for a very simple web based syntax highlighter where users can paste in code and be able to edit the code in a simple text area. I am hoping there is one for TSQL? The best I have found so far is this but this is SQL, I was hoping it to be TSQL. I could probably edit it myself but I am looking for something that I can easily drop into my web app. Thanks all

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  • Where to register mediator in puremvc ?

    - by Silent Warrior
    Currently I am working on flex using puremvc framework. Actually my question is related to where to register mediator in puremvc framework. One of my colleague is registering mediator in views(components) creationComplete method only (inside view). While my preference is send some notification from creationComplete method which could be handle by some command and command will register mediator. So which one is better approach in terms of best practice ?

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  • Is it still worth reading Programming Windows by Charles Petzold?

    - by Morke
    I've been wanting to delve a bit deeper in win32 programming, and I was wondering what the best book on this subject is. Most people seem to recommend Programming Windows by Charles Petzold, however, the latest version of this book is from 1998 and deals with windows 98. Is it still worth reading or should I try other books? If so, which ones?

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  • Identifying and removing null characters in UNIX

    - by fahdshariff
    I have a text file containing unwanted null characters. When I try to view it in I see ^@ symbols, interleaved in normal text. How can I: a) Identify which lines in the file contains null characters? I have tried grepping for \0 and \x0, but this did not work. b) Remove the null characters? Running strings on the file cleaned it up, but I'm just wondering if this is the best way? Thanks

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  • Sockets server design advice

    - by Rob
    We are writing a socket server in c# and need some advice on the design. Background: Clients (from mobile devices) connect to our server app and we leave their socket open so we can send data back down to them whenever we need to. The amount of data varies but we generally send/receive data from each client every few seconds, so it's quite intensive. The amount of simultaneous connections can range from 50-500 (and more in the future). We have already written a server app using async sockets and it works, however we've come across some stumbling blocks and we need to make sure that what we're doing is correct. We have a collection which holds our client states (we have no socket/connection pool at the moment, should we?). Each time a client connects we create a socket and then wait for them to send us some data and in receiveCallBack we add their clientstate object to our connections dictionary (once we have verified who they are). When a client object then signs off we shutdown their socket and then close it as well as remove them from our collection of clients dictionary. Presumably everything happens in the right order, everything works as expected. However, almost everyday it stops accepting connections, or so we think, either that or it connects but doesn't actually do anything past that and we can't work out why it's just stopping. There are few things that we'r'e unsure about 1) Should we be creating some kind of connection pool as opposed to just a dictionary of client sockets 2) What happens to the sockets that connect but then don't get added to our dictionary, they just linger around in memory doing nothing, should we create ANOTHER dictionary that holds the sockets as soon as they are created? 3) What's the best way of finding if clients are no longer connected? We've read some many methods but we're not sure of the best one to use, send data or read data, if so how? 4) If we loop through the connections dictonary to check for disposed clients, should we be locking the dictionary, if so how does this affect other clients objects trying to use it at the same time, will it throw an error or just wait? 5) We often get disposedSocketException within ReceiveCallBack method at random times, does this mean we are safe to remove that socket from the collection? We can't seem to find any production type examples which show any of this working. Any advice would be greatly received

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  • Security in programmming?

    - by yesraaj
    What is the best book to read about security issues that should be kept in mind while programming? What should a c++ programmer know about security? Is it worth buying any one of the following book If so which one should I get. Secure Coding In C & C++ Secure Programming Cookbook for C and C++ Writing Secure code

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  • Pass tenant id via sql server connection

    - by Alexey Zakharov
    Hi guys, I'm building multi tenant application with shared table structure using Microsoft SQL Server. I wonder if it possible to pass tenantID parameter via sql server connection. I don't want to create separate user account for each tenant. Currently I see two ways: via ApplicationName or WorkstationID Best regards, Alexey Zakharov

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  • Dictionary looping performance comparison

    - by Shimmy
    I have the following 3 options, I believe there are more: For Each entry In Me Next For i = 0 To Count Dim key = Keys(0) Dim value = Values(0) Next For Each Key In Keys Dim value = Me(Key) Next Personally, I think the For Each is best since the GetEnumerator is TKey, TValue based, but I donnu.

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