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  • What is the perfect skill set for a software engineer? [closed]

    - by Sergey
    Of course, except technology stack. I'm asking about more fundamental skills such as design patterns or math. POSSIBLE DUPLICATES: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/76364/what-is-the-single-most-effective-thing-you-did-to-improve-your-programming-skill http://stackoverflow.com/questions/132798/what-should-every-programmer-know http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1177724/what-soft-skills-make-a-great-programmer

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  • Can you get a Func<T> (or similar) from a MethodInfo object?

    - by Dan Tao
    I realize that, generally speaking, there are performance implications of using reflection. (I myself am not a fan of reflection at all, actually; this is a purely academic question.) Suppose there exists some class that looks like this: public class MyClass { public string GetName() { return "My Name"; } } Bear with me here. I know that if I have an instance of MyClass called x, I can call x.GetName(). Furthermore, I could set a Func<string> variable to x.GetName. Now here's my question. Let's say I don't know the above class is called MyClass; I've got some object, x, but I have no idea what it is. I could check to see if that object has a GetName method by doing this: MethodInfo getName = x.GetType().GetMethod("GetName"); Suppose getName is not null. Then couldn't I furthermore check if getName.ReturnType == typeof(string) and getName.GetParameters().Length == 0, and at this point, wouldn't I be quite certain that the method represented by my getName object could definitely be cast to a Func<string>, somehow? I realize there's a MethodInfo.Invoke, and I also realize I could always create a Func<string> like: Func<string> getNameFunc = () => getName.Invoke(x, null); I guess what I'm asking is if there's any way to go from a MethodInfo object to the actual method it represents, incurring the performance cost of reflection in the process, but after that point being able to call the method directly (via, e.g., a Func<string> or something similar) without a performance penalty. What I'm envisioning might look something like this: // obviously this would throw an exception if GetActualInstanceMethod returned // something that couldn't be cast to a Func<string> Func<string> getNameFunc = (Func<string>)getName.GetActualInstanceMethod(x); (I realize that doesn't exist; I'm wondering if there's anything like it.) If what I'm asking doesn't make sense, or if I'm being unclear, I'll be happy to attempt to clarify.

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  • difference between mvc1 and mvc2

    - by mazhar
    q1) what is difference between mvc1 and mvc2 ? q2) everything that is in mvc1 is in mvc2?I am asking this question because there is a debate in my place of work as we can find many resources and ebooks on mvc1 not mvc2 so we should use mvc1 in our portal. q3) same ajax functionality can be implemented in web forms as well as in mvc or mvc2. or there is some limition in mvc?

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  • Pause execution and run until form is clicked

    - by jimmy
    Newbie here. I have this code: while (v < 360) { v +=10; RunIt(); // need to wait half a second here } How do I wait the 1/2 second? Also, if this isn't asking too much, I'd like this to run repeatedly until the user clicks on the form. Thanks in advance.

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  • Right way to handle friend-multi-select post on facebook, issues with session

    - by simple
    Do I need a infinite key with fbml facebook app that resides on fanpage? I am asking user to select user and posting it(facebook posts) to my server. On my server I want to get user_id and selected friends Id. Everything is fine with selected friend_ids, but have issues with getting id of a user. sometimes I can get it all fine, sometimes I am getting session expired exception, sometimes I get nothing. any ideas why this is happening?

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  • C++ thread to seperate process

    - by silverbandit91
    Is there any way i can have a thread branch off into it's own independent process? I know there's the CreateProcess function but as far as I can tell, you can only run external applications with it. Is what I'm asking for at all possible?

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  • where to get this Java.exe file for ORacle installation

    - by vas
    Hi just installed oracle 11g and tried to start the "Oracle SQL developer" so as to start writing queries. Its asking me Enter the full pathname for the java.exe file . Where do i find this. I did a global search for java.exe and am sure did not got some oracle related pdf files. Also my Oracle is installed out of users/vas

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  • spell checker: ignore CamelCaseWords

    - by David Oneill
    Is there a way to get the spell checker to properly check camel cased words? "ThisIsSpelledRightly" would be marked as spelled correctly, but "ThisIsNottSpeledRihgt" would be flagged? I use Xubuntu and firefox. I tried asking this over on superuser, but it got ignored.

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  • How to reverse bitwise AND (&) in C ?

    - by VaioIsBorn
    For example i have an operation in C like this: ((unsigned int)ptr & 0xff000000)) The result is bf000000. What do i need at this moment is how to reverse the above i.e. determine the ptr by using the result from the operation and offcourse 0xff000000 . I am asking if there's any simple way to implement this in C, tnx.

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  • Debug.Assert Appears in Release Mode

    - by Ngu Soon Hui
    We all know that Debug.Assert will not be compiled into the dlls when compiled in release mode. But for some reason Debug.Assert did appear in the release version of a component I wrote. I suspect that I might have mess up my csproject setting. Any idea why Debug.Assert appears in release mode? P/S: I have double checked to make sure that I was really compiling in release mode before asking this question.

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  • Java Compare Addresses

    - by Tom
    Hi, Does anyone know a library to compare addresses in Java ? Something that would give equality on addresses, written in different ways. For example, it should recognize that "22 Acacia Avenue" and "22 acacia av." is the same address. Of course, this can escalate a lot, that's why i'm asking. Thanks in advance.

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  • algorithm to make easy my job

    - by gcc
    Iwill tell part of study material task but, dont afraid, I dont want write all of them , I will ask just specific question.okey; User will give me a function with three unknown. example: sin(a+b)+ln(5)*(log(ab)-32/sqrt(abc)) another example for function atan(23/a)-exp(a,b)*(123+asin(ac)) and there are some another input with funtion but in all input a,b and c, are doesnot determined, Anyway,I wont tell the other part,I just asking how I should take the fuction such that I can do my job with easy?

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  • C++ Why isn't call by reference needed for strcpy()

    - by Ribbs
    I have a homework assignment with a number of questions. One is asking why the strcpy() function doesn't need the call by reference operator for CStrings. I've looked through the book numerous times and I can't, for the life of me, find the answer. Can anyone help explain this to me? It is an array of sorts so I would think you would need the call by reference.

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  • Referencing dlls built with older .Net versions

    - by stiank81
    In a project using .Net4 - should there be any issues referencing dlls built for older versions of .Net? We're talking 3rd Party dlls here. I'm asking this as a general question. Specifically I have a problem referencing FluentNHibernate.dll - built with .Net3.5. It worked justed fine before I updated my project from .Net3.5 to .Net4.

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  • Case Statements versus coded if statements

    - by Eric
    What is more efficient - handling with case statements in sql or handling the same data using if statements in code. I'm asking because my colleague has a huge query that has many case statements. I advised her to take stress off of the DB by coding the case statements. I've found that it is more efficient...but why?

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  • a good Java guide

    - by Lo'oris
    Do you know a good guide for Java, such as "dive into python" for python? If I searched google I expect I would find tons of random guides, but trying them all until I found a good one could take ages... that's why I am asking: do you already know one in particular? one you KNOW is good? I already know C, PHP and a bit of Python, if that matters.

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  • Disable action if textarea is empty

    - by mymlyn
    Could I somehow disable action (send, redirect) from submit if the textarea was empty (so nothing at all happens onclick). I want to avoid displaying error here, thats why I'm asking. My textarea: <textarea id="message" name="message" maxlength="35"></textarea> My submit button: <input id="send" type="image" src="/site_media/static/images/submit.png" value="Submit"> This is what i tried: http://jsfiddle.net/5Xwyb/ My brain died couple of hours ago.

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