I've got a few books and helpful guides to Perl from my company's scripting guy, but I can't seem to find where the best IDE for Perl is.
Mind you, simple is better. I'm just learning for now.
Yesterday I read a question (now deleted) from a guy asking: "Why my avatar is now a pony?"
Today my avatar changed suddenly, and now I see a pony and a rainbow. but my gravatar still no changed.
What's happening?
I'm technically savvy but don't have extensive experience with servers/daemons (I'm a Windows guy, so...command lines intimidate me).
I started a Mercurial server using the hg serve -d command, and all was well.
Now, I want to stop it, and can't find a process to kill. Does anybody know the process name or a relatively simply CLI command to get it done?
I need to make my little guy (in a UIIamgeView) jump forward and it has to look natural. I want to know is there a way to do it with CoreAnimation (beginAnimation/commitAnimation)?
I could do it by setting a point in between in the air but the movement looks not natural :P
I watched a free high quality video with Aaron Hillegass about Core Data vs Tokyo Cabinet. Besides that this guy is amazingly funny (really, if you want to laugh now, watch it!), he shows off Tokyo Cabinet beeing about 40x faster than Core Data.
I wonder if it's worth thinking about how to attach this to Core Data? Does that make any sense? Maybe as a custom atomic store or something like this?
I have a strange case where in what this guy says is not happening with me. I am not able to set the above two parameters neither through command line directly, nor using a par file.
expdp -help doesn't show any such arguments, so are there analogous arguments to BUFFER and DIRECT (from exp) in the data-pump version.
My Facebook group is about my iPhone software. Is there a way to have it list all my iPhone apps with links/prices etc?
I noticed that this guy does it some how: http://www.facebook.com/AppStore
Thanks
I'm trying to set the Hidden-property of a Textbox based on this expression:
=IIf(IsNothing(Parameters!customer_numbers.Value) AND
IsNothing(Parameters!country_codes.Value),False,True)
Error: "Argument not specified for parameter 'FalsePart' of Public Function IIf(Expression As Boolean, TruePart As Object, FalsePart As Object) As Object"
I'm a jScript/C# guy and not used to this pseudo-VB language. What is wrong?
Regards
Alex
I am a Mac guy,
How to get the PackBits compression using sips?
Below one for LZW works fine.
sips -s formatOptions lzw /DefaultGroup.tif
But this fails:
sips -s formatOptions packbits /DefaultGroup.tif
Any idea why?
Hey guy i am starting a online store in Magento and I am trying to add a product and when i am trying to save it asks me for Control Script???
any ideas
thankyou
Hey,
For some time I’ve seen employers demanding Sharepoint knowledge from programmers, but I have a problem understanding what it is :/
But today I was at IT training, and the main guy said something like: “Sharepoint is platform for commit code for programmer, control of version etc...”
Is that true? It sounds like SVN. Can someone explain me what advantages it has for a C# programmer?
Thanks ;)
I am writing a custom animation for wpf and as a non math guy I have a couple questions...
If I am given two Point3D's, the From and To, and assuming the origin is at 0,0,0 how do I calculate a curve between the two points?
And once I have the curve 'plotted' and I know its length (how to do that too?) how can I calculate the x,y,z coords at some given distance along the line?
Thanks!
Iam debugging some javascript, and cant explain what this "||" does?
loadingError: function(title, msg){
var title = title || 'Error';
var msg = msg || 'Error on Request';
new my.widget.InformationBox({
title: title,
message: msg,
type: 'error'
}).show();
}
Can someone give me an hint, why this guy is using var title = title || 'ERROR' ??
Hi
I am looking at this tutorial http://www.codeproject.com/KB/cpp/authforwebservices.aspx and I am wondering what the reason for using authentication through soap is? Like why not just pass the username and password through the parameters instead?
Is it more secure to do it like the way the guy is in the tutorial verus just using passing it through as parameters?
Thanks
For example in git you could do
git commit --allow-empty -m"I like what this guy did"
I was considering using commits as a commenting system,
and I just wanted to see how that would go over.
I'm using the fragment identifier to create a permalink for AJAX events in my web app similar to this guy. Something like:
http://www.myapp.com/calendar#filter:year/2010/month/5
I've done quite a bit of searching but can't find a list of valid characters for the fragment idenitifer. The W3C spec doesn't offer anything.
Do I need to encode the characters the same as the URL in has in general?
There doesn't seem to be any good information on this anywhere.
Is there any way by which I can attach the back button of my browser to any particular link?
Actually I am designing a login page in PHP. After login I want the back button of my browser to open any particular page that I want, how can I do that in PHP?
Actually I am not a PHP guy, so my question might sound silly to some. :P
How can I compile my python module into an executable, and distribute it in a way that doesn't require the user to download all the external Python packages that the module I wrote uses? Aside from that, is there a general guy on packaging and distributing python code? i.e. going from a script/module to someone that's user-friendly and can be run, ideally cross-platform (at least between unix and mac).
thanks.
I have a client running an AS/400. I have to ftp a flat file over to them. They tell me their return charaters are RN. I don't recognize this, could not find anything on it, and their tech guy is Nick Burns so he refuses to give me any dirtection. Is there a standard return code for AS/400?
I should have mentioned that I have a c# .NET 2.0 console application.
My question is :
I want to know when does a xLayout (or ViewGroup in general) add a child view from XML ? And by "when" I mean at what point of code, in what "pass" of the "traversal" of the UI toolkit ?
Which method of xLayout or ViewGroup should I override ?
I have done my homework : I have watched the "Writing Custom Views For Android" presented (by Adam Powell and Romain Guy) in the last Google I/O and I have read Adam Powell comments on this Google+ post.
Working on a Data Warehouse project, the guy that gave us the tutorial advised that we stick to using SQL queries over defining a lot of data flow transformations, citing points like it'll consume a lot of memory on the ETL box so we'd rather leave the processing to the DB box. Is this really advisable? Where's the balance between relying on GUI tools over executing a bunch of SQL scripts on your Integration package?
And honestly, I'd like to avoid writing SQL queries as much as I can.
Guys;
How are you doing today? I have to create a dll project on Eclipse Ganymede and I don´t know where to start... (I am a C# guy with VS).
Can you please indicate me what type of project should I create to make a dll on Eclipse Ganymede so I can call the DLL from other Java Project?
Thanks in advanced :D
For example in git you could do
git commit --allow-empty -m"I like what this guy did"
I was considering using commits as a commenting system,
and I just wanted to see how that would go over.
I'd like to do a webkit transformation (rotate an image, specifically) after the page loads rather than getting it pre-rotated at load. I'm guessing I need to use some sort of "onload" event to apply it or something, but I'm not a javascript guy.
I'm a girl.
You're a guy.
You need to give me an interesting riddle (or flirty question) that is related to computer-science for me to guess. By the way, I have a masters from Stanford.
Example:
If Python is C++, C++ is JAVA, and PHP is returning None. What is PHP(Python(PHP))?