I am cleaning up my machine and found cannot uninstall MSDN Library - January 2002 due to an error. It takes 1.3G disk space. I want to remove it. any idea where it is and how to manually remove it? or any free tool can do the trick for me? I am plan to install Visual Studio 2008 professional. I am using Windows XP.
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I need an open source project with an API
capable of reading a live video stream (stream codec can be any API can read - I can provide with practically any live streamable one)
giving me last image data for some processing (like brightness\contrast or more exotic filtering)
being able to receive data I've changed and starting to stream that data on to some http://localhost:port/ in some format
I need it to be easily accessible from C# (even better, written in C#).
Hi,
What should I configure when I put Zend project on windows to Ubuntu Lamp?
(I asking that beacause my Zend progect not working on Ubuntu, its gives first pages, but after i enter to next page its gives me 404 error(page Not Found), I check if rewrite mod enable with : sudo a2enmod rewrite and get: Module rewrite already enabled ::: I dont have such probelm on Zend Ce and Wamp servers on Windows).
Thanks,
Yosef
So I need Some open source project with API
capable of reading live video stream (stream codec can be any API can read - I can provide with practically any live streamable one)
giving me last image data for some processing (like brightness\contrast or more exotic filtering)
Being able to recieve data I've changed and starting to stream that data on to some http://localhost:port/ in some format
I need it to be easily acsessible from C# (better written on it)
I am reverse engineering some Java code into a class diagram. Now I'm wondering how to model classes that are from a library that I didn't design. If I'm writing them down as classes, I should maybe also know what interfaces they implement, etc, and put that in the diagram. How far do I go with this? Is it better to write them down as attributes of my own classes?
Is there a library for .NET that does parenthesis or expression reduction and optimization?
Something that would take an expression such as (A & (((B) | (C)) | D))) and return
A & (B | C | D)
But also take (A & A) and return A
I'm just getting started with Mac and iPhone development, and naturally my first step is to change the color theme. I've found a theme I like here, but I can't find the folder they reference in my ~/Library/Application Support/ folder. How can I install these files?
Thanks!
My team working in a shopping cart project
We have integrated First data payment Gateway
Now we want to verify the master card and visa
Please provide any api or necessary information for doing the same
I am going to use jacob.jar. But the problem is the jacob jar file don't have xxx.gwt.xml file. So I not able to inherit it into my project xml file.
How to resolve this problem? or GWT not allow us to add external JAR file?
Ive got a project that has got an application.spark and a html.spark that contains all the masterpage markup. The views work fine, but I need to create an isolated page that has no relation at all with the masterpages. Is it possible or will I need to have another nested masterpage?
Thanks
I'm using inflector Pluralize and Singularize functions.
I want to know if there is a ready library that know to decide if a word needs to be Pluralize or Singularize based on a number.
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JFace Databinding doesn't support generics, so it isn't particularly type-safe. And apparently it never will, since they wish to preserve Java 1.3 support.
JGoodies supports generics since 2.0.0. Has anyone ported JGoodies 2 to SWT/JFace? Or is there another library which allows both?
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So is there any such lib? Is there any C or C++ opensource library for Content Aware Image editing/transformations?
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So what library will handle tags that look like that (have a colon in them)?
After completing a XHTML , CSS project , and Even client is happy, should I try to optimize my HTML, CSS code if there is any scope?
If yes then how to more improve and optimize code and what things can/should be optimized?
Should i optimize to get lowest file size or i should optimize code for better readability?
I'm looking for a good, feature-rich, library for reading metadata from various audio formats (MP3, FLAC, OGG, WAV, etc.). I have already looked at Mutagen, but the documentation is nearly nonexistent, and it seems incapable of loading basic information such as artist and audio title.
should i after i have created a svn repo, import one project folder into it with "svn import" and then DELETE my original local folder thus only having it in the svn repo in the remote ubuntu server?
is this safe or should i still have a local copy for some reason (cause i wont work in that one)?
I'm toying around with OCaml. The first thing I want to know how to do is build an OCaml project. Right now, I just want something stupidly simple since I'm just learning. Could anyone point me towards a build system along with a "hello world" type example for using that build system?
I wonder what library would ease the development of a cross-platform service/daemon ? (C/C++)
I'm targeting: Windows, Linux and OS X.
Also it would be nice to have a basic sample service application.