Hello all!
I was thinking if there such a function for c language.
I have a char array with data from a text file and i need to convert it to hexadecimal format.
Thank you in advance!
I understand that in Objective-C you declare an array in the header file and interact with it in a class. So far I'm adding things and fetching them fine within a single function. I'm new to the language however and can't figure out how to share that array across other functions.
I'd like to initialize array data in my viewDidLoad and access it from various functions later on. Is this possible and if so what's the best way to do it?
I have no idea about AJAX programming features. I just know that it is Asynchronous Javascript and XML.
Please help me in knowing about this language.
I have gone through many AJAX tutorials. But none of the programs are running. Why I don't know.
Do we save the file with .HTML extension?
I'm reading the gcc manual at the moment, especially the part about warning/error flags. After reading the part about the -Wextra flag, I wonder if it is useful at all. It seems that it complains about things which seem to be rather subjective or a matter of taste. I'm not that experienced with gcc, I only use it from time to time for some small projects at university, so to all experienced C/C++ (or for whatever language you use gcc), what's the deal with -Wextra?
Hi,
How can i addition one + one matric (array data structure) and after it find the third smallest number in it in C language (not C++)? Thank you for the code.
hi, i want to learn c# programming language.i already know c++(console only) programming.i have downloaded visual c# express 2010 .Which free resources would you recommend me to learn c# and dot net 4.0 ?
(SquashFS is a compressed filesystem - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SquashFS)
I'm looking for a way to read a SquashFS filesystem from a program. So far, I've know about the in-kernel drivers for it, but I'm sure that a userspace library for it must exist somewhere. Any language would be fine, but C is preferred.
Just mounting the filesystem and using it that way is technically possible, but I'd rather avoid that route because the application I'm looking at would involve working with at least a few dozen archives at any given time.
I am working with telecom company. I am familiar with Java programming language. But now I have a task to write a script, with Linux operating systems. I have to write a script for fetching data from other computer and check some conditions. How can I do that using Java?
What's the simplest way, if any, to search Twitter for replies to any username that includes <string?
eg, how to search at the same time for replies to @google, @googletech, @firstgooglers, @nogoogle ?
I'm not a competent developer with any language but I can handle some easy JS or PHP or regex & Bash scripting...snippets welcome.
I have a locationmanager in my main program which is called HomeViewController which I get the latitude and longitude and store them in LAT and LON. I can use LAT and LON in HomeViewController just fine. Once I go to another controller which is sending pictures and setting properties on flicker I want to use LAT and LON, how do I do this? I tried putting
HomeViewController.LAT
but obviously that does not work, I'm pretty new to the language so I am confused.
When I run perl, I get the warning:
perl: warning: Setting locale failed.
perl: warning: Please check that your locale settings:
LANGUAGE = (unset),
LC_ALL = (unset),
LANG = "en_US.UTF-8"
are supported and installed on your system.
perl: warning: Falling back to the standard locale ("C").
Any ideas on how to fix it?
I know there are many settings for a language for a table and a database.
I already created the database. I believe when I created it, it was default/LATIN. I want to change everything-I mean...both the table and the database, to UTF-8.
How can I do that? thanks.
I mean an interface definition without defining the return type makes it unusable?
This makes more Clear
Interface run
{
public function getInteger();
}
class MyString implements run
{
public function myNumber()
{
}
public function getInteger()
{
return "Not a number";
}
}
In Java every Interface has a return type like Integer,String,Void
I know that PHP is unfortunately a loosly typed Language but isnt there a Solution for that Problem?
Is it Possible to defining a Interface with a Return type like Integer?
I know C and python, and I'm moving toward another language for learning purposes. My problem is that I like to learn things with something to do (for example contributing to some project or do something amazing, not boring plain algebra).
I would like to hear suggestions about the fields in which C++ shines and where I can found interesting programming with C++. (for fields I mean networking/gui programming/algorithms/games ...)
As was pointed out in a recent post scoping does not work as expected inside of Module.
An example from that thread is:
Module[{expr},
expr = 2 z;
f[z_] = expr;
f[7]]
(*2 z$1776*)
But the following works as almost as expected.
Module[{expr},
expr = 2 z;
Set@@{f[z_], expr};
f[7]]
(*14*)
What language design consideration made wolfram choose this functionality?
I am interested in what people use as their text editor, and would specifically like to know what is the feature of vim that you like the most?
In answering, please state what you mostly use vim to do, sysadmin tasks, programming, and in what language you mostly program in.
For the longest time I've been curious to code in Intermediate Language just as an academic endeavour and to gain a better understanding of what's "happening under the hood".
Does anybody provide Visual Studio support for *IL in the form of: project templates, IntelliSense integration, and those kind of RAD features?
Edits: I don't mean restricted to out of the box support. For example, I can download Visual Studio extensions to support Python, COBOL, etc. Want the same for *IL.
There is a stand-alone Intermediate Assembler tool.
Hi,
I have Application X with Subform x1, x2, x3.
The Subform has, because its multi-language, not a static text in it, neither a specific window header text or something.
What can I do to find this window in my code an react when its open, e.g. with a messagebox?
I want to learn a functional language that will be good for building web applications in the future. I am choosing between Clojure and Haskell. Which one is a better choice for my purpose?
I'd like to write small scripts which feature incremental search (find-as-you-type) on the command line.
Use case: I have my mobile phone connected via USB, Using gammu --sendsms TEXT I can write text messages. I have the phonebook as CSV, and want to search-as-i-type on that.
What's the easiest/best way to do it? It might be in bash/zsh/perl/python or any other scripting language.
Thanks!
Hello, do you know any cross-platform gui toolkit like swt for C (using default widgets in each operating system = right pics on eclipse.org/swt) ? There is an implementation of swt for D language called DWT but I need it for C or C++. Thanks.
Is it possible to execute raw commands as javascript through the Java driver for MongoDB?
I'm tired of wrapping everything in Java objects using Rhino, and would happily sacrifice performance for the convenience of passing javascript directly through to the DB.
If not, I can always use sleepymongoose or something, but I don't really want to add yet another language (python) to the stack at this point.
Any insights are appreciated.
Can you give examples of books that teach large web app development?
it must not be focused on a programming language, but to be generical with the concepts and structure.
thanks :)