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  • Apple 360 example

    - by frankB
    maybe all of you saw the Apple html5 shocases...thing is they didnt put online anything downloadable, am I right? someone found a 360 example that we can download and use as is instead of going trought the Safari Reference book...? thanks

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  • need a regex for matching repeating lines of symbols (example: ------------- or *****************)

    - by Haroldo
    I want to be able to remove linebreaks etc that people make by using recurring characters, for example: **************************************************** ---------------------------------------------------- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ etc i'd like to not have to specify which characters it will match, maybe all that are NOT \w characters? also note they will not always start/end on a new line.. is this possible?

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  • MVVM Tutorial/Example Code with internet connectivity

    - by SpikeX
    I understand the View and ViewModel portions of MVVM, but what I'm still really fuzzy on is how you connect your application to data sources on the Internet (say you're grabbing some XML or JSON from the web), and specifically, where that code goes in your application. Can someone provide or link to some example code or a tutorial that walks you through setting up a simple WPF (or Silverlight) application that fetches data from the Web?

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  • iphone scrolling ticker example?

    - by tbacos
    I'm looking at adding a user comment ticker to my iPhone/iPad polling app (Show of Hands). The comments would obviously need to be pulled from a central web source - either a database or perhaps even simple flat files. The ticker would also need to support basic controls (speed, pause, etc.) Can anyone that had tried doing something like this point me to your work and/or pass along any implemetation ideas? Thanks! -tony

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  • Cannot run the Map Example

    - by Tsimmi
    Hi! I'm trying to run the google maps example but it keep giving me in the console: "WARNING: Application does not specify an API level requirement!" "Device API version is 7 (Android 2.1)" The application never starts, instead, it shows that frame with: "The application (...) has stopped unexpectedly..." Can Anyone point what might be the the problem? Thanks

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  • Example of a RoboCup 3D Soccer bot?

    - by Drew Noakes
    I'd like to write a bot to play in the 3D RoboCup simulated soccer league. Can anyone point me at some code that already deals with communication with the server, etc? Ideally this would be .NET code, but an example produced in any language would still be useful. EDIT For anyone who is not familiar with the RoboCup 3D Soccer league, check out this YouTube video. It has some pretty funny moments, if you're into that sort of thing...

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  • Splash Screen Example

    - by Kovu
    Hi, I only want a simple Splash Screen Example. Get the Code, Insert my picture, add 2 lines of code to load and finish. But all I can google is so complex, that is too much. I only want a form with a picture that goes more and more transparent until it hides automaticly and my window is shown. I tried the "prettygoodsplashscreen" from Codeproject, but don't work for me. Lang is c#.net 2.0

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  • good c++ documentation design example?

    - by Eye of Hell
    Hello. I'm tuning documentation generator for internal purpose that generates HTML documentation for C++ classes and methods. Is it any example available of good HTML documentation design? MSDN ( like this ) looks kinda outdated, same is doxygen / javadoc / sphinx results. Anyone ever see an documentation that looks REALLY good?

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  • Authenticating users in iPhone app

    - by Myron
    I'm developing an HTTP api for our web application. Initially, the primary consumer of the API will be an iPhone app we're developing, but I'm designing this with future uses in mind (such as mobile apps for other platforms). I'm trying to decide on the best way to authenticate users so they can access their accounts from the iPhone. I've got a design that I think works well, but I'm no security expert, so I figured it would be good to ask for feedback here. The design of the user authentication has 3 primary goals: Good user experience: We want to allow users to enter their credentials once, and remain logged in indefinitely, until they explicitly log out. I would have considered OAuth if not for the fact that the experience from an iPhone app is pretty awful, from what I've heard (i.e. it launches the login form in Safari, then tells the user to return to the app when authentication succeeds). No need to store the user creds with the app: I always hate the idea of having the user's password stored in either plain text or symmetrically encrypted anywhere, so I don't want the app to have to store the password to pass it to the API for future API requests. Security: We definitely don't need the intense security of a banking app, but I'd obviously like this to be secure. Overall, the API is REST-inspired (i.e. treating URLs as resources, and using the HTTP methods and status codes semantically). Each request to the API must include two custom HTTP headers: an API Key (unique to each client app) and a unique device ID. The API requires all requests to be made using HTTPS, so that the headers and body are encrypted. My plan is to have an api_sessions table in my database. It has a unique constraint on the API key and unique device ID (so that a device may only be logged into a single user account through a given app) as well as a foreign key to the users table. The API will have a login endpoint, which receives the username/password and, if they match an account, logs the user in, creating an api_sessions record for the given API key and device id. Future API requests will look up the api_session using the API key and device id, and, if a record is found, treat the request as being logged in under the user account referenced by the api_session record. There will also be a logout API endpoint, which deletes the record from the api_sessions table. Does anyone see any obvious security holes in this?

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  • How do you beta test an iphone app?

    - by Michael Pryor
    How can you beta test an iPhone app? I can get it on my own device, and anyone that gives me a device, I can run it on theirs, but is there a way to do a limited release via the app store for beta testing? Update: Also, see this question on getting your app onto phones without using the App Store.

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  • Run multiple copies of an app from Visual Studio

    - by HeavyWave
    How can I run multiple copies of the same app in Debug with Visual Studio? For instance, how do I run app.exe /option1 and app.exe /option2 and still debug both? I know I can run them manually and then attach, but I want an automated solution. I have tried writing a small console app just to run 2 processes, but obviously they are not being run under debugger. Any ideas?

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  • Example of xargs' -x option in action

    - by Ole Tange
    GNU xargs has option '-x'. The man page says: -x Exit if the size (see the -s option) is exceeded. But xargs seems to not care if -x is set or not. I have been unable to make an example in which the -x has any effect at all. Please provide two examples in which the only difference is an added -x and that produce different output.

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  • Labjack Humidity Probe Example

    - by Blindy
    I realize this might be a long shot, but does anyone have an example of using the EI-1050 probe with a Labjack controller in something C-related? I'm currently using a Labjack U12 if it matters. It installed 2 examples, ljsht and ljsht-multi, that seem to be doing something related to it, but I can't find the source code. Thank you for your time.

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  • example for Singleton pattern

    - by JavaUser
    Hi, Please give me a real time example for singleton pattern . Different threads accessing a shared file is singleton or not ? Since each thread access the same instance of the file not individual instances of their own .

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  • Example of Singleton pattern

    - by Supereme
    Hi, Can anybody tell me a good example of Singleton pattern? Also I've one doubt to ask, Is the following scenario is that of singleton pattern: When we have many printers connected in LAN but only one printer queue?

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  • Code example with annotation in JavaDoc

    - by John
    Hello, my JavaDoc doesn't work when I have a code example with an annotation. Any suggestions? /** * <pre> * public class Demo { * @DemoAnnotation * public void demoMethod() { * } * } * </pre> */ @Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME) @Target({ElementType.METHOD}) public @interface DemoAnnotation {

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  • On Android, app jumps back to default Page on orientation change

    - by SteAp
    I tested my Xamarin.Forms app on iOS and Android and found this difference when I change the orientation of the mobile device: On iOS, the app keeps the current page On Android, the app seems to restart using the default page (or probably pop all pages except the first one). Since I've never seen this behavior in another Android app, I'd like to disable it. Moreover, I don't think that this behavior is Android default. Which property do I need to set the make the Android target behave as the iOS target?

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