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  • Dijkstra's algorithm to find all the shortest paths possible

    - by Darksody
    Hello, I'm working on Dijkstra's algorithm,and i really need to find all the possible shortest paths,not just one.I'm using an adjacency matrix and i applied Dijkstra's algorithm,and i can find the shortest path.But i need to find all the paths with that minimum cost,i mean all the possible solutions,if they exist.If anyone have an ideea and can help me,i would really appreciate it.A link would be fine too. Thank you.

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  • What are HTML applications?

    - by sub
    I recenty stumbled upon some files described as "HTML Applications" on my Win XP machine. What are they? Who would ever use them? Why do I have like 2 or 3 of them on my PC? How do they generally work? I mean hey - HTML is for adding formatting to text - HTML Applications? What the? Microsoft?

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  • some unclear php "symbolics"

    - by serhio
    I am a php beginner and seed on the forum such a php expression: $regex = <<<'END' / ( [\x00-\x7F] # single-byte sequences 0xxxxxxx | [\xC0-\xDF][\x80-\xBF] # double-byte sequences 110xxxxx 10xxxxxx | [\xE0-\xEF][\x80-\xBF]{2} # triple-byte sequences 1110xxxx 10xxxxxx * 2 | [\xF0-\xF7][\x80-\xBF]{3} # quadruple-byte sequence 11110xxx 10xxxxxx * 3 ) | ( [\x80-\xBF] ) # invalid byte in range 10000000 - 10111111 | ( [\xC0-\xFF] ) # invalid byte in range 11000000 - 11111111 /x END; is this code correct? what should mean some strange (4 me) constructions like <<< 'END' / /x and END; thanks

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  • Whats a reporting job in Business intelligence like ?

    - by WarDoGG
    I'm a software programmer who works on java, php. However, yesterday i got an offer from a company in Business Intelligence. The HR said the job would be in the "implementation" part. Can someone please clarify if this means reporting ? Is a reporting job challenging for a programmer ? I mean, can someone please tell me what all this would include ?

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  • do I have both sql 05 and 08 installed?

    - by Blankman
    When in 'sql server configuration manager' I see, under 'sql server services', 2 items that look like sql server's: sql server (sqlexpress) sql server (mssqlserver) Does that mean I have 2 versions installed at the same time? The 'sql server (mssqlserver) is currently stopped).

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  • Android - Question on postDelayed and Threads

    - by Chris
    I have a question about postDelayed. The android docs say that it adds the runnable to the queue and it runs in the UI thread. What does this mean? So, for example, the same thread I use to create my layout is used to run the Runnable? What if I want it as an independent thread that executes while I am creating my layout and defining my activity? Thanks Chris

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  • GUI design for color blindness

    - by Phillip Ngan
    It is common to represent status of an item in a GUI using the colors: red, yellow, green, to mean error, warning, and OK (or something equivalent). However, 7-10% of men have difficulty distinguishing between red and green because of color blindness. So far I've looked at Color Scheme Designer which simulates how people with different color blindnesses would perceive a set of colors, but I'm interested in hearing how you have approached this problem and how successful it was.

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  • When am I supposed to use UITableViewCellSeparatorStyleSingleLineEtched?

    - by tewha
    I see a description of what UITableViewCellSeparatorStyleSingleLineEtched looks like in Apple's Class Reference, and can see it by running the application. But I can't find any mention of when it's appropriate to use UITableViewCellSeparatorStyleSingleLineEtched instead of UITableViewCellSeparatorStyleSingleLine. In other words, what does this etched line mean to the user? Can anyone explain?

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  • @readfile in php??

    - by Jonathan
    I hate that google can not search for symbols. I saw this in some sample code and wondered why there is an @ sign before the readfile function: @readfile($filename); What does it mean different to without an @ symbol?

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  • Alternatives to fread and fwrite for use with structured data

    - by forest58
    The book Beginning Linux Programming (3rd ed) says "Note that fread and fwrite are not recommended for use with structured data. Part of the problem is that files written with fwrite are potentially nonportable between different machines." What does that mean exactly? What calls should I use if I want to write a portable structured data reader or writer? Direct system calls?

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  • Why is my Platform environment variable defined as 'BNB'?

    - by Scott Langham
    Hi, Something, maybe the windows sdk or visual studio installer, has defined the Platform environment variable and given it the value BNB. What does BNB mean, and why is Platform set to BNB? Thanks. I've seen this, but it doesn't answer my question: http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/msbuild/thread/1d229d75-aa89-42bf-809b-ef98f42072bb

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  • What is IE's Maximum Parallel Connection Accross All Hosts

    - by timeitquery
    Based on the IE documentation on MSDN IE 8 supports up to 6 parallel connections per server and IE 6,7 support 2. What is the upper limit of parallel connections accross all the hosts? So if I have 60 hosts, 8 requests per host, so 360 requests in the HTML page - does it mean that IE 8 will have 360 connection in parallel and IE 6 or 7 would have 120? (ignoring the html rendering time, and if call is blocking or not)

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  • Get rid of redundant cast to javax.xml.bind.JAXBElement<java.lang.Boolean> warning from CXF-generate

    - by Binary255
    I generate some code using CXF from a WSDL-file. When compiling the code with version "1.6.0_16" with the flag -Xlint I get the following warning: warning: [cast] redundant cast to javax.xml.bind.JAXBElement<java.lang.Boolean> [javac] this.r = ((JAXBElement<Boolean> ) value); What does the warning mean, should I be worried? As I have generated and not written the code, what can I do to get rid of this specific warning?

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  • Robust Javascript parser in Java

    - by Misha Koshelev
    Dear All: I am looking for a robust Javascript parser written in Java - by which I mean a Javascript parser that is able to handle most real world Javascript. I am only interested in parsing Javascript, not in executing it. I have found Rhino: http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.dev.tech.js-engine.rhino/browse_thread/thread/1eff23a8ee57b991 Am I missing anything? Is this the best solution? Thank you! Misha

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  • OpenGL Video RAM Limits

    - by Tamir
    I have been trying to make a Cross-platform 2D Online Game, and my maps are made of tiles. My tileset, which I render the tiles from, is quite huge. I wanted to know how can I disable hardware rendering, or at least making it more capable. Hence, I wanted to know what are the basic limits of the video ram, as far as I know, Direct3D has a texture size limits (by that I don't mean the power-of-two texture sizes).

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  • testing a shellcode...

    - by kmitnick
    hey folks, I have this piece of code to test a shellcode but I don't understand it so can anyone explain it to me??? forget about the assembly shellcode, what i want to understand is the C code char shellcode[] = "..."; int main(int argc, char **argv) { int (*func)(); func = (int (*)()) shellcode; (int)(*func)(); } I mean everything, what is the empty () ,please explain it as if you are explaining it to a beginner thnx all

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  • How to organize a Shoes Ruby app?

    - by luca
    can I have some examples of how you organize your Shoes apps? I mean, simply using a Shoes.app{} block and instance variables is clumsy.. I'd like to achieve a MVC like structure.. I'm used to it (from rails, FLEX frameworks and others..) and would like to recreate something similar..

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