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  • iPhone: how to make key click sound for custom keypad?

    - by Kaffeine Coma
    Is there a way to programmatically invoke the keypad "click" sound? My app has a custom keypad (built out of UIButtons) and I'd like to provide some audio feedback when the user taps on the keys. I tried creating my own sounds in Garageband, but wasn't happy with any of my creations. If there isn't a standard way to invoke the key click, can anyone point me to a library of sounds that might have such a gem?

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  • ORM: why should i use it?

    - by Cris
    Hello, i develop since many years in SQL (many different sql servers like Oracle, MSSql, Mysql) and i always been happy in doing that. I've recently seen a lot of stuff around ORMs and i'm asking why should i move toward this world. Can you give me some good points for spending time in learning a different way to do what i already do today? Thanks in advance c.

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  • Winform without .NET framework ?

    - by Karthick
    Hi, I have to create few forms and give it as direct EXE (instead of installer, which installs .NET framework, which the end user is not happy, they want something they can directly open and work). I know it can be done as web, but am looking for winforms? Please suggest which tool/technology can handle this? Thanks, Karthick

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  • Good places to share and showcase software on the web?

    - by jay
    Quite simply: is there a place such as DeviantArt, but purely for the purpose of sharing software (and source if preferred)? I'm aware that DA has plenty of software, but only related to customisations and UI hacks. I recently came across some really useful apps I had made from way back and besides posting it on an online code hosting site or a personal portfolio that no one will ever find, is there some more community-ish places on the internet I've missed out on where coding mercenaries share and show off?

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  • Recommendations for project management software for Scrum

    - by Mendokusai
    We're using Scrum on our current project and we're very happy using our agile board and cards but reporting, burndown charts etc. are somewhat cumbersome to maintain. So, we're looking for good agile software to use instead. I'm keeping requirements deliberately vague but does anyone have any recommendations? The software would need to run on Windows.

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  • Comparing file contents in F#

    - by Bartosz Milewski
    I wrote a quick and dirty function to compare file contents (BTW, I have already tested that they are of equal size): let eqFiles f1 f2 = let bytes1 = Seq.ofArray (File.ReadAllBytes f1) let bytes2 = Seq.ofArray (File.ReadAllBytes f2) let res = Seq.compareWith (fun x y -> (int x) - (int y)) bytes1 bytes2 res = 0 I'm not happy with reading the whole contents into an array. I'd rather have a lazy sequence of bytes, but I can't find the right API in F#.

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  • What is the pro and cons using Heredoc Notation in your PHP ?

    - by justjoe
    i'm never see something like this before. So, it's confuse me for a while. But now i understand and use it sometimes. So, after brief experience, can anybody tell me What is the pro and cons using Heredoc Notation in your PHP ? $stringval = Personally, How do you use this PHP feature ? is it a bad way of coding or good way ?

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  • Spring integration with RabbitMQ

    - by Albert
    We have build a solution based on file based delivery using Spring-Integration. This works fine but we need to process many files. We are happy with Spring Integration but we want to scale up. For this we'd like to use a messaging system like Rabbit MQ(or other solutions). Does anybody have experience with this, what's needed to get this working?

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  • Get the largest value from Json object with Javascript

    - by neilc
    Hi This should be an easy one. I just cant figure it out. How do I get the largest value from this piece of JSON with javascript. {"data":{"one":21,"two":35,"three":24,"four":2,"five":18},"meta":{"title":"Happy with the service"}} The key and value I need is: "two":35 as it is the highest thanks

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  • Good text editor for OS-X?

    - by Cyrcle
    I'm considering getting a Mac. I want to make sure I'll be able to get a good text editor for it. I'm wondering what other folks are using. Features I need - Contextual highlighting for PHP, HTML, CSS, and preferably many others FTP from a hotkey - so I can hit ctrl-s to save, then another combo to FTP it. Features I'd like - Code Completion I'm also interested in any comments in general about coding on a Mac and if it's really worth the extra $$$ to get one. Thanks

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  • Do you ever create fake progress bars?

    - by wrongusername
    Do you (and would you) ever create progress bars that are just there to keep the client happy and moves without reflecting the true progress of the program? I remember reading about this somewhere, and am wondering if there are other developers that do it too...

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  • What do you use to keep notes as a developer?

    - by Mike Duncan
    Where as a developer do like to you keep your code snippets, links, checklists, final solutions to problems etc? I've fooled with Google Notebook, MS Onenote, TreePad, textfiles, and Evernote a bit (currently leaning toward Evernote). All have pros and cons but none seem to be really suited to developers. Is anyone super-happy with a collection / note system that's not just generic GTD, but with developer-centric utility?

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  • An autoformat tool to automatically insert braces around single-line clauses?

    - by Brian Deacon
    So assuming that in our work environment we've decided that the One True Faith forbids this: if (something) doSomething(); And instead we want: if (something) { doSomething(); } Is there a tool that will do that automagically? Awesomest would be to have eclipse just do it, but since we're really just recovering from one ex-employee that thought he was too pretty for coding conventions, a less-friendly tool that would do it right just once would suffice.

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  • Incoming SMS - redirect to server via HTTP

    - by Colin Kinsella
    Hi I am looking for a windows application which will receive SMS via a GSM modem. The application needs to forward the 'raw' PDU via HTTP Post to a page on our server. The app needs to deal receive a confirmation reciept from our server and deal with undelivered PDU strings. I would be happy for someone to quote for building this straightforward application. Thanks CKxion

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  • Flash media server delayed streaming

    - by yn2
    I have a RED5 server I'm using to pass a live streaming between users' cameras. What I need now is a way to create a delayed broadcast of the camera (intended delay) so that "super users" will be able to see it immediately and others will get it 10-15 seconds later. If FMS is better for that, I will be happy to know why and how too. Any help will be appreciated.

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  • Do you have any tips for commenting code?

    - by Rob Wells
    G'day, I've read both of Steve McConnell's excellent Code Complete books "Code Complete" and "Code Complete 2" and was wondering if people have any other suggestions for commenting code.co My commenting mantra could be summed up by the basic idea of expressing "what the code below cannot say". While enjoying this interesting blog post by Jeff about commenting I was still left wondering "When coding, when do you feel a comment is required?"

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  • How to write INT64 to CString

    - by sxingfeng
    I am coding in c++ windows. INT64 dirID = -1; CString querySQLStr = _T(""); querySQLStr.Format(L"select * from ImageInfo where FolderPath=%64d;", dirID); querySQLStr always like this: select * from ImageInfo where FolderPath= 1214; is it right to use %64d? Many Thanks

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  • How do I stop myself from redesigning my Silverlight screens? Is there a theme that looks like Sket

    - by Dan Ryan
    Whilst working in Silverlight I am always fighting the urge to work on the screen design rather than coding the behaviour (which is what I should be doing). My cunning plan is to find a theme that looks something like MS SketchFlow or Balsamiq which will remind me of the draft nature of the screens whilst being somewhat prettier than the default look & feel of Silverlight. Does anyone know of such a theme? Alternatively can anyone give advise on how they overcame there design addiction :) Thanks, Dan

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  • Flash or good JavaScripit Image Filmstrip

    - by Ben
    I have looked all over the internet for this and I can't find one anywhere. I'm just looking for a simple flash or a nice javascript filmstrip. I'm happy to pay for this too. Only features it must have are, resizable and be able to add remove images etc. Thanks Ben

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