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  • using ref to view error

    - by Avram
    Hello. I working now on firm that using ref in every function. The reason, is to catch errors. There example : //return true if the read is success //otherwise writing to the error ,the problem bool ReadFile(ref string error) Question: How do you catching errors? Using ref,exceptions or other way?

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  • Android Repetitive Task

    - by Steve
    In an Activity, I need to call a web service every 30 seconds or so, and use the data to update the UI. Is there a recommended approach on how to schedule a repetitive task? Thanks

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  • Excluding a folder from autotesting

    - by gmile
    I've just installed a ZenTest to use autotest in my project. I use rspec and have an integration folder inside it. As I don't want all my integration tests run every single time I start autospec , so I'd like to somehow restrict autospec from running tests in that folder. How do I exclude a chosen folder inside a /spec from running by autotest?

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  • Are parametrized calls/sanitization/escaping characters necessary for hashed password fields in SQL queries?

    - by Computerish
    When writing a login system for a website, it is standard to use some combination of parameterized calls, sanitizing the user input, and/or escaping special characters to prevent SQL injection attacks. Any good login system, however, should also hash (and possibly salt) every password before it goes into an SQL query, so is it still necessary to worry about SQL injection attacks in passwords? Doesn't a hash completely eliminate any possibility of an SQL injection attack on its own?

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  • Strategies on synching data and caching data between iphone and server

    - by Blankman
    Say I have a TODO list iphone app, that can be edited/viewed from both a web application and the iphone application. When on the iphone, when a user views all his todo lists, or sub-items, I would think that each time the user views a particular list it shouldn't be hitting the web applications API every-time, but rather cache locally the values and only hit the web when things change. What strategies are there for this type of scenerio?

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  • How to initialize log4j properly?

    - by Janusz
    After adding log4j to my application I get the following output every time I execute my application: log4j:WARN No appenders could be found for logger (slideselector.facedata.FaceDataParser). log4j:WARN Please initialize the log4j system properly. It seems this means a configuration file is missing. Where should this config file be located and what is a good start content? I'm using plain java for developing a desktop application. So no webserver etc...

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  • Understanding java's native threads and the jvm

    - by Moev4
    I understand that the jvm is itself an application that turns the bytecode of the java executable into native machine code, but when using native threads I have some questions that I just cannot seem to answer. Does every thread create their own instance of the jvm to handle their particular execution? If not then does the jvm have to have some way to schedule which thread it will handle next, if so wouldn't this render the multi-threaded nature of java useless since only one thread can be ran at a time?

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  • Android Layouts Scrolling in Landscaped Mode

    - by y ramesh rao
    I have a strange issue in which on rotating the Screen to Landscaped mode the Views present inside Remain at the same place But I cannot scroll them inside the screen. How can I make them Scroll so that every thing that move out should be displayed properly to the user. Should there be any more attribute to be set for allowing such kind of behavior.

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  • What is the cost of object creating.

    - by Tony
    Hi If I have to choose between static method and creating an instance and use instance method, I will choose static methods always. but what is the detailed overhead of creating an instance? for example I saw a DAL which can be done with static classes but they choose to make it instance now in the BLL at every single call they call something like. new Customer().GetData(); how far this can be bad? Thanks

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  • need to get computer speaking to a cell phone

    - by I__
    i have this super manual: http://www.arib.or.jp/IMT-2000/V710Dec08/5_Appendix/R99/27/27005-320.pdf i dont understand whether it is for every phone or just a certain subset i would like to know what i need to get started to have my computer speak to the phone i am ready to write in c#, c++, or what ever they need has anyone had experience writing AT commands?

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  • MongoDB lists with paginations?

    - by Timmy
    for documents with lists with pagination, is it better to embed or use reference? im reading the custom type "SONManipulator" and it appears to transform every thing on retrieval, even the sub docs. i want to keep the list in the document sorted, should this impact anything?

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  • All non-prime factorings

    - by Tony Veijalainen
    Let's say we have numbers factors, for example 1260: >>> factors(1260) [2, 2, 3, 3, 5, 7] Which would be best way to do in Python combinations with every subproduct possible from these numbers, ie all factorings, not only prime factoring, with sum of factors less than max_sum? If I do combinations from the prime factors, I have to refactor remaining part of the product as I do not know the remaining part not in combination. Example results would be: [4, 3, 3, 5, 7] (one replacement) [3, 6, 14, 5] (two replacements)

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  • How to exit an air application from an actionscript library?

    - by Vincen Collins
    I am trying the following but every once in awhile the nativeApp is not defined. var nativeApp:Object = getDefinitionByName("flash.desktop.NativeApplication"); nativeApp.nativeApplication.exit(); I am confused why sometimes getDefinitionByName("flash.desktop.NativeApplication") resolves and other times it does not. I am trying to resolve this problem to address the following issue in flexcover - http://code.google.com/p/flexcover/issues/detail?id=33

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  • Way around 1mb file size restriction?

    - by Sarevok
    My app needs to save files that will range from about 2-20mb. When I tried to do this I was getting an OutOfMemoryException. I did some reading and it's looking like Android has a file size limit of 1mb. Is this correct? If so, is there a way around this limitation, other than splitting up every file into 1mb chunks?

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  • Using a dropdown on a static webpage as a DataSource in C#.net

    - by Matt
    I know this is a terrible way of doing things, but it's for an internal app where security is no issue. Basically, an old group created a php page with a drop down and this drop down is populated with entries from a DB. The DB owner is currently absent and for the sake of time, I would just need something that turns the entries in that drop down, always at the same url with the same ID every load into a List. Is there a quick, painless way to do this in .NET?

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  • Java Interfaces Methodology

    - by Amir Rachum
    Hi all, I've been programming in Java for a few courses in the University and I have the following question: Is it methodologically accepted that every class should implement an interface? Is it considered bad practice not to do so? Can you describe a situation where it's not a good idea to use interfaces? Thanks.

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  • How to Log Exception in a file?

    - by Ismail
    I want to be able to do logging in every catch block. Something like this. catch (Exception exception) { Logger.Write(exception); } and then the settings in the configuration will pick up the Message and StackTrace property etc using customer listener. I would like to use Enterprise Library Logging Application Block. I'm sure someone must have done this already.

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  • Use Azure Appfabric on a local system

    - by Mimefilt
    Hi there, we want to use the azure appfabric for our software. But not every customer wants to buy an expensive azure account. Is it possibile to define and use an azure interface in our software but to connect the server and client local? Mimefilt

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  • Refresh SWC in FlexBuilder after publishing

    I am using a SWC that was published from Flash CS3 in an Actionscript project in FlexBuider. The problem is that every time I make a change and re-publish the SWC the changes I made are not immediately recognized back in FlexBuilder. In order to have newly published SWC recognized I have to remove the reference to the SWC from the library path and then add it back again. This is tedious. Is there a better way?

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  • GIT core.editor setup on windows along w application PATH reference

    - by delinquentme
    Hey all so i wehnt ahead and opened up my .gitconfig file and manually input the [core] editor = 'C:/Program Files/Notepad++/notepad++.exe' which would allow me to execute command: (im trying to setup my .gitignore list) "C:/Program Files/Notepad++/notepad++.exe" .gitignore im JUSt not interested in typing this out every time that i need to make a file SO ive heard something about editing PATH to allow me to replace the above with something like: npp .gitignore any help would be aprpeciated!

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