I used ChapterTool from Apple, but it's broken and discontinued since 2005..
Is there any other similar command line tool, or library (I'm writing in ruby..) ?
Guys,
I'm getting back into Java after a long stint in the Ruby world and I've got a question about JUnit tests and the source I'm testing.
If I've got a package of graphics code for my company, lets call it com.example.graphics, should I include my tests in that package too or should they be included in a seperate package, like com.example.graphics.test?
Thanks,
Joe
First off these questions are related but do not fix my problem:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2499934/
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/652836/
I have installed Visual Studio Web Developer Express Edition 2010, then I installed MVC 2. Now I can successfully run a MVC 2 application, however I have to do the manual imports of the namespaces and stuff.
How can I install the templates?
Hi,
according to some reviews on Amazon, the AIMA 3rd Edition is quite a disappointment... minor update not worth the money. In your opinion, which is then a more suitable introductory textbook on artificial intelligence?
hi
i want install GlassFish into the VPS.now i need tutorial for installing GlassFish on VPS [Linux OS]
and configure it.also how can i point separated domains to separated Web applications on Enterprise Server ?
thanks
Hello.
In ruby there's very common idiom to check if current file is "main" file:
if __FILE__ == $0
# do something here (usually run unit tests)
end
I'd like to do something similar in C after reading gcc documentation I've figured that it should work like this:
#if __FILE__ == __BASE_FILE__
// Do stuff
#endif
the only problem is after I try this:
$ gcc src/bitmap_index.c -std=c99 -lm && ./a.out
src/bitmap_index.c:173:1: error: token ""src/bitmap_index.c"" is not valid in preprocessor expressions
Am I using #if wrong?
I have been doing code for a few years and still feeling that my knowledge still not broad enough to become a professional. I have studied some books related to Design Pattern but I know there are many others.
So could anyone list the one which you think it is good to learn to become a better programmer and more professional?
Programming Languages I work on : C# , Ruby, Javascript
Can I do that?
I'm afraid that this can be an overkill and eventually I'll end up with much less productivity than with traditional stack like Ruby/Python/you name it. I understand that you will start with much lower productivity if you start to work with new technology but .. is it potentially worth trying and finally switch to Erlang as the only tool for web development and all the backend stuff.
Or is Erlang more suitable for only some high performance backend tasks?
Can I assert rails/sinatra apps are initialized only once and all requests share the same app
instance? or do new requests spawn new app instances?
Is it possible to instance custom classes and persist them during app lifetime without using sessions, database storages or third party services? If so, what are the implications from a thread-safeness point of view?
I'm trying to figure how to implement a web-based download manager and I'm currently evaluating ruby-based frameworks.
I have a List and want to reduce it to a single value (functional programing term "fold", Ruby term "inject"), like
Arrays.asList("a", "b", "c") ... fold ... "a,b,c"
As I am infected with functional programing ideas (Scala), I am looking for an easier/shorter way to code it than
sb = new StringBuilder
for ... {
append ...
}
sb.toString
This might be a beginner question but I did some googling and couldn't find an answer so bear with me.
I was wondering if there was a resource, tutorial, wiki, etc that explained how to create an http proxy. It would be good to see it in ruby but any language will do if that's not possible.
Thanks a lot
What is the most standard encryption technique used in sql server for asp.net c# enterprise level application? . i am talking with respect to standards like md5 or sh1 etc, hashing
How much does it matter what server side language is used for building a web app to take advantage of HTML 5? It seems to me that the ruby community will probably have the fastest uptake, and as a result the most support. Does that seem right? If I want to make a serious investment in HTML5, what server side language should I use?
I have a C# WCF client that is wrapped for COM+ Enterprise Services. I install the component on the target machine and use regsvcs to put it into Component services.
My question is, where will it look for it's configuration file, as it is running under the dllhost process rather than a regular exe?
I can't seem to find sample code for constructing a Berkeley DB in Java and inserting records into it. Any samples? And I do not mean the Berkeley DB Java Edition either.
I'm coming from a Ruby/Rails world. I'm getting testing set up on a Sinatra project (with Rack::Test). I usually use Fixtures in testing. Is there an equivalent for Sinatra?
How do people set up their Sinatra test suites (outside of the basic helloworld example that is the only example I can find for Sinatra tests).
Thanks!
With respect to an application that has both a web and desktop client version:
What is the best practice for the desktop client which needs access to a SQL Server?
What are the benefits of connecting to the database from the application vs using a web service?
Which one provides better security?
What type of scope would call for one vs the other (enterprise intranet vs. web app, etc)
Are there any other considerations that are necessary when choosing on platform?
As far as I can see the key advantage of dynamic languages like Ruby or Python over Java/Scala/C# etc is "hot" applying of your changes to source code to the running application. What are the frameworks for JVM or .NET that support the same workflow - apply changes to configuration and source code on the fly? Can they also watch changes to custom configurations and notify application?
Note: Frameworks for dynamic languages on JVM/.NET like Grails or Compojure are out of scope here.
We need to write a script that needs to process movies (using C-based ffmpeg) and also update our databases. Also there would be some thread programming to accomplish with a worker-manager design. I am thinking of writing this in Ruby is there any good language to do this, if so what is its primary advantage for choosing?
We are based on the Mac platform.
Thanks in advance.
On Windows, can we put different folders in 1 Git or Mercurial (hg) repository?
Such as putting
c:\ror
c:\software projects\ruby
c:\js test
all in 1 Git or Mercurial repository called code ?
I'm looking for a jQuery lightbox plugin that has the ability to, with it's next and previous buttons, cycle through images repeatedly. Like a carousel effect.
I've been using jQuery Lightbox Plugin (balupton edition) but that doesn't have the option to continue cycling through images. It reaches the last image in the array and then disables the 'next' button.
So to save me some time coding, what are some plugins you can recommend?
I'm trying to install the Java EnterpriseEdition 6 on my workstation. I downloaded the installer from the Sun website. Whenever I get to the option in the installer "JDK Selection" I'm told to manually select a JDK. I gave it my path (C:\IBM\rad7\jdk\), and was told it is invalid. What do I need to do to successfully install JEE6?
Coming from a ruby background, I'm wishing NSString had some convenient methods like the following:
[@"John" contains:@"ohn"] => BOOL
[@"1,2,3,4," split:@","] => NSArray
Anyone know of such an NSString helper library?