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  • Creating design document from existing java code.

    - by BigBoss
    I have existing java code and need to create Design Document based on that. For starter even if I could get all functions with input / output parameters that will help in overall proces. Note: There is not commeted documentation on any procedures, function or classes. Last but not least. Let me know for any good tool which will reduce time required for this phase. As currently we write every flow and related stuffs.

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  • How to Adjust/Change Scrollbar Width

    - by goodan
    Is there a way to temporarily change the scrollbar width in FF or IE while I'm testing some layout code? I remember reading something a while back about this being related to resolution, but it was a while back can't remember the details. Is there a setting in FF or IE to temporarily change scrollbar width?

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  • Decayed multidimensional array return from function

    - by paul simmons
    related to http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2520535/gcc-multi-dim-array-or-double-pointer-for-warning-free-compile , is there a way to return so-called "decayed array pointer" from a function? in summary (suppose 2 dim array) returning int (*a)[5] format rather than int** format? as far as I see, when returned int** pointer is sent to another function waiting (int*)[] parameter, it is not working correctly.

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  • CopyLzfileName/CreatLZFileName..what does LZ means?

    - by kiddo
    I am gathering small information regarding kernel dll functions..and I found this function called CopyLZFileName/CreateLZFileName and some other functions related to this LZ..I googled for it..I cant find a proper source for it.From the name I guess it copies/creates file but am not sure what kind of file..does LZ mean something to it.Please let me know.

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  • Switching from PHP to Ruby - is it the answer to performance?

    - by Industrial
    Hi everyone, I get more often the answer, when asking performance related stuff regarding PHP applications, that PHP really isn't the language for high-performance applications, and that a compiled language really is the way to go. The only thing holding me back to PHP is that it's what I have learned to work with for some while now and the development is quite rapid. So, is PHP a thing of the past and should be put aside in web applications in favour of Ruby, for instance? Thanks

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  • How to disallow a windows service stop

    - by Saar
    I have some security related service running on my machine (start type = automatic) In the service control manager, the stop/restart commands are grayed out. I was wondering how can I develop such service for which the stop operation is disallowed. Note that I am logged in as an administrator

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  • sql create view in one to many relation

    - by new to sql
    i want to create a view in a one-to-many relatiom. here is my relations: (a -* b) and (a -* c). i want to create a view to have this data : a1 - (all b's related to a1 + all c's relted to a1) i don't wnat sth like (a1 ,b1,c1 - a1,b1,c2 ,...) how can i create this view ?

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  • enumitem font size

    - by user451854
    Is it possible to change a itemize font size after including enumitem package? I had: \setbeamerfont{itemize/enumerate body}{size=\small} \setbeamerfont{itemize/enumerate subbody}{size=\scriptsize} \setbeamerfont{itemize/enumerate subsubbody}{size=\scriptsize} but after I included the enumitem package the font size for itemize became default, as far as I see. \usepackage{enumitem} \setlist{label=\tiny\textbullet, leftmargin=1em, labelsep=*, labelwidth=0.2em, noitemsep, labelindent=\parindent, nolistsep} I cannot find anything related in enumitem documentation.

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  • Disabling/removing the Team Foundation addin/extension in Visual Studio 2010?

    - by Lasse V. Karlsen
    I have an older laptop that I won't get around to replacing for another month or two. It has 1GB of memory so I'm trying to squeeze applications as much as possible. In Visual Studio 2010, it has apparently loaded some extensions related to Team Foundation Server, since I have menu items and dialog choices for it. Questions: Would I save a noticable amount of memory (even a couple of MB would be good) if I managed to disable this? How do I disable it?

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  • Drupal: update.php error...

    - by Patrick
    hi, I'm copying my Drupal installation to another folder and I've copied the related database. When I run update.php on the new copy I get the following error: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/72686/updateError.png should I disable some modules.. or is something about Drupal core ? thanks

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  • Does a syntax for this exist? In any language?

    - by Michael
    It seems pretty common to me to have an argument, in a dynamically typed language that is either an Object or a key to lookup that object. For instance when I'm working with a database I might have a method getMyRelatedStuff(person) All I really need to lookup the related stuff is the id of the person so my method could look like this in python: def getMyRelatedStuff(person_or_id): id = person_or_id.id if isinstance(person,User) else person_or_id #do some lookup Or going the other direction: def someFileStuff(file_or_name): file = file_or_name if hasattr(file,'write') else open(file_or_name)

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  • Characters spilled over multiple columns in Oracle 11g?

    - by vicky21
    This is related to question: How to store unlimited characters in Oracle 11g? If maximum I need is 8000 characters, can I just add 3 more varchar2 columns so that I will have 4 columns with 2000 char each to get 8000 chars. So when the first column is full, values would be spilled over to the next column and so on. Will this design have any bad side effects? Please suggest.

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  • How do I check the Database type in a Rails Migration?

    - by Shaun F
    I have the following migration and I want to be able to check if the current database related to the environment is a mysql database. If it's mysql then I want to execute the SQL that is specific to the database. How do I go about this? class AddUsersFb < ActiveRecord::Migration def self.up add_column :users, :fb_user_id, :integer add_column :users, :email_hash, :string #if mysql #execute("alter table users modify fb_user_id bigint") end def self.down remove_column :users, :fb_user_id remove_column :users, :email_hash end end

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  • Eclipse Memory usuage in Windows Vs Linux..

    - by Nareshreddy Kola
    Can someone please give me the details about the Eclipse memory usage in Windows XP and Linux? I heard Eclipse consumes less memory in Linux compared to Windows? Is it true? What ever the OS is, IDE will look for some amount memory so how will it vary with OS? Related Question: Eclipse memory use

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  • How to show a live Presentation from an Android phone?

    - by Pentium10
    This is not closely related to programming stuff, so I marked as community wiki. I am wondering how can I show a live Presentation from an Android phone? I want to put on a big screen my app, while I am presenting at a conference. I will directly interact with the phone during the presentation and I want the mobile screen visible on the big screen. Are there any apps that does this, or this is possible by the USB cable?

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  • Increasing JRE Memory Usage in Eclipse

    - by gMcizzLe
    I read in another question that you can increase the JRE memory allowance for an app through Window - Preferences in Eclipse, but I can't seem to find anything related to heap memory allocation. Editing -xms/xmx values in eclipse.ini doesn't help since those are for Eclipse itself.

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  • Nant or MSBuild, which one to choose and when?

    - by Yordan Pavlov
    I am aware there are other nant and msbuild related questions on stack overflow, but I could not find a direct comparison between the two and so here is the question. When should one choose Nant over MSBuild? Which one is better for what? Is Nant more suitable for home/open source projects and MSBuild for work projects? What is your experience with any of the two?

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  • using custom CCK fields in node + Drupal 6

    - by artmania
    Hi friends, I'm new at drupal. I created custom content type with CCK. Added some Phone, Address, Fax fields... Now I'm editing the related node. but in the node it just says print $content How can I use the custom fields I've created? maybe something like print $field_name ? anything like that? appreciate helps!!!!!

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  • WPF PIXELS DPI RESOLUTION

    - by Akshay
    I am reading a book on WPF.As with all books, it gives an introduction on the problems the earlier display systems had with them.He refers to terms such as DPI, Pixels, Resolution etc.Is there any place where I can learn about them and about how they are related to each other ?

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