I'd like to see all the asm produced by Visual Studio C++ to learn a bit about ASM, compilers, etc. I know with GCC, you can do it with the -S argument, but not in VS. How do I go about doing this?
Hi chaps,
I hit a bit of a quirk of scala's syntax I don't really understand
object Board {
def getObjectAt(x:Int, y:Int):Placeable = return locations(x)(y)
}
works fine. But
object Board {
def getObjectAt(x:Int, y:Int):Placeable {
return locations(x)(y)
}
}
returns the error
Board.scala:8: error: illegal start of declaration
return locations(x)(y)
I found some stuff that says the second form convinces the scala compiler you're trying to specify an expansion to the return type Placeable. Is there a way I can fix this, or should I just avoid specifying a return type here?
Is there a way to break the line in a line-chart, if the gap between 2 values on the x axis is bigger then a given value? For example there are 20 values but the first 13 are close to each other on the x axis and should be connected with a line, but the other 7 are a bit far from these and should be connected with another line. The type of values are the same.
I have an application that performs a little slow over the internet due to bandwidth reasons. I have enabled GZip which has improved download time by a significant amout, but I was also considering whether or not I could switch from XML to JSON in order to squeeze out that last bit of performance. Would using JSON make the message size significantly smaller, or just somewhat smaller? Let's say we're talking about 250kB of XML data (which compresses to 30kB).
Okay, I want to have an app that takes phone numbers from an online database and displays them in a table view. When the user is not online, I want them to still be able to see the numbers they already got from the database in the table view. If the user manages to go back online, the database updates the view. My question is, is this possible to do and if so, what's the best way to approach it? (bit of a newbie, please help me out)
Hello, as a way to spice up my C++ programming homework, I've decided to instead of typing the C++ from the book onto my computer, instead reforming it in Ruby. Yes it's a bit silly, but I'm bored.
Anyway, I'm having trouble converting this kind of function to Ruby
void swap(int &a,int &b){
int c=b;
b=a;
a=c
}
What would the equivalent ruby code looking inside a function ?
I have a VM running Ubuntu Server 9.10 running a basic web server setup. Whenever I run an apt function it will pause for around 1 minute at 'Waiting for headers...'. It will eventually clear through and continue as normal but it is a bit of an annoyance.
Everything else on the server seems to run fine. Any ideas?
Hi,
I know at least two PHP source prettifiers and one for JavaScript, but all of them are written in those languages - PHP prettifiers in PHP, JavaScript in JS ;]
Now what I'm looking for is a prettifier for those languages which is a native application - can be C/C++ or Pascal, so that I can run it from commandline.
Possibly open source solution, as I might need to modify it a bit for my needs ...
( i need to run those prettifiers in batch mode )
any known programs / libraries for that?
To get image thumbnails on BlackBerry I use EncodedImage.scaleImage32(). It works Ok, but when I open native image viewer (from the Camera app) I see the difference in quality - native viewer thumbnails look nice (smooth, anti-aliased), while mine are a bit ugly. Looks like native viewer resizes images using some filter (bicubic or smth like that). How can I do the same? Is there some API for "smooth" resizing?
Hi
I am a c++ programmer , I know little bit about java. As in java programmer do not deal with memory directly, in C++ application most of crashes are due to memory corruptions.
So an application written in Java will never crash due to memory relate issue.
Thanks
Dear All,
I am experienced in the technical support like Linux, oracle, sunos etc and but if i say scripting i know little bit of bash. Now i promoted to manage technical engineers including some JavaScript developers, so i want to learn JavaScripting so that i can understand engineers. Hope you understand. Can you please advise me how can i start JavaScripting and point me to some simple docs and examples.
I have a BS in biology, MS in Environmental Science, but I've been writing software in C++ and Java throughout grad school and a bit in my current job. I'd love to transition to a programming career. I've thought about getting what's called a "Post baccalaureate Certificate" or Java certification in lieu of another degree in CS. Which is more useful in terms of getting a job?
I have gone through with some of the sample examples of blackberry.
And in some classes I have found some variables are starting from _ like _address and some of them are ALLCAPS.
So, i guess it's bit different then the basic Java naming conventions.
So, can anybody let me know that is there any difference between Java and blackberry naming convention ?
Thanks in advance.
Hi,
i have this page:
login: [email protected]
password: m
I want to have the string "Editar mi perfil" aligned on the right, so i have added:
text-align: right
but it doesn't work,
I have tried also:
float:right
It works but goes a bit upper than I want.
Any idea?
Regards
Javi
Could someone write down a very simple basic example in javascript to conceptualize (and hopefully make me understand) how the jQuery plugin design pattern is done and how it works?
I'm not interested in how creating plugin for jQuery (so no jQuery code here at all).
I'm interested in a simple explanation (maybe with a bit of Javascript code) to explain how it is done the plugin concept.
Plz do not reply me to go and read jQuery code, I tried, but I it's too complex, otherwise I would have not post a question here.
Want to draw an UIImageView which has an CGImage, and the UIImageView has alpha 0.5f. But this CGContextDrawImage function doesnt take an transparency value. So how could I draw an image slightly transparent?
To be clear: The image itself is not transparent, but I want it to be "dimmed" a little bit. Just like you would do with an UIImageView and some alpha like 0.5f :-)
I found a quite large list of available libraries on Node.JS wiki but I'm not sure which of those are more mature and provide better performance. Basically I want to do the following:
load some images to a server from external sources
put them onto one big canvas
crop and mask them a bit
apply a filter or two
Resize the final image and give a link to it
Big plus if the node package works on both Linux and Windows.
I'm not getting to hang of the entire FormAuthentication thing. Is there an up-to-date tutorial somewhere? I found this one, but it a bit old and the syntax doesn't match recent Asp.Net MVC.
I need to test if my 304 responses are working, but my development environment is pretty hard set on force no-cache.
Is there an easy way to modify the max-age value of the cache-control header before it goes out?
I'm perhaps a bit optimistic in hoping chrome (or an extension, or FF) has a console command letting me alter the if-modified-since header then send the request. Maybe paste something into a telnet connection?
So im just playing around with PHP and the MD5 functionality, sorry if this sounds really silly, but I cant seem to understand, how is it possible to represent an unlimited number of characters of input into a 32 bit character output? Is my logic sound here? Or is there a limit to the input that a MD5 function can take?
Thanks...
I know a bit of each of these, but none enough to pass technical phone screens/interviews.
I am looking for a job, and I'll take anything, almost anywhere (in the US).
Any opinions on which I should take on and do a deep dive?
I do not which technology, I am wondering if one is better than the other when trying to get a job, more in the entry/mid level skill level.
I am currently in the Bay Area, but will go anywhere.
what the IIS featuer need to install in pc have windows 7 home to work sql server 2005 (32 bit) ssrs not work
i change all windows featuer in the PC
what i need to install in pc
Using simple type like
class A {
public int X, Y;
}
with object intializers, one can write
var a = new A { X=0, Y=0 };
But the following is also accepted by the compiler:
var a = new A { X=0, Y=0, }; // notice the additional ','
Same for int[] v = new int[] { 1, 2, };
This looks a bit strange ... Did they forgot to reject the additional ',' in the compiler or is there a deeper meaning behind this?