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  • Are there any LIDIL documentation?

    - by Eskat0n
    As a part of my univercity work I have to write a program in LIDIL and describe its operators and functions but I can't find any documentation on this language. Naturally I've tried to google but nothing found on the first 40 pages of search results so I gave up. SO is my last hope. Any trace of info about LIDIL is fine for me.

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  • conversion from C++ to C

    - by Dave
    Hi I am interested by converting some code from C++ to C (mostly because i need to use the library with/from other C program and other language) . C is a better gateway for that I am interested to replicate few C++ concept like inheritance for inst . Does anyone know good references or has already work on some similar issues. For inst how to deal with inheritance , adding new members variable/ methods to child class , ... Thx for your help

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  • If I Design a CPU Can I Get it Realized in Hardware at a Reasonable Cost?

    - by mudge
    I want to design a CPU and possibly memory and other hardware. I could do this with a hardware description language. Once I do this is it possible for me to send my designs to a manufacturer who will realize the design in hardware and send back to me the CPU(s) ? Can it be done at a reasonable cost? I want to design and make my own computer system and actually have it realized in hardware.

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  • Example of a RoboCup 3D Soccer bot?

    - by Drew Noakes
    I'd like to write a bot to play in the 3D RoboCup simulated soccer league. Can anyone point me at some code that already deals with communication with the server, etc? Ideally this would be .NET code, but an example produced in any language would still be useful. EDIT For anyone who is not familiar with the RoboCup 3D Soccer league, check out this YouTube video. It has some pretty funny moments, if you're into that sort of thing...

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  • Multiple Inheritance Debates II: according to Stroutroup

    - by asksuperuser
    I know very well about the traditional arguments about why Interface Inheritance is prefered to multiple inheritance, there has been already a post here : http://stackoverflow.com/questions/191691/should-c-include-multiple-inheritance But according to Stroutroup the real reason why Microsoft and Sun decided to get rid off multiple inheritance is that they have vested interest to do so: instead of putting features in the languages, they put in frameworks so that people then become tied to their platform instead of people having the same capability at a language standard level. What do you think ?

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  • Create Linework/Geometry Using Text Style in AutoCAD

    - by Kratz
    I'm working in AutoCAD using the ObjectARX .Net API. Is there a way to either create text using lines/curves/polylines, or explode an existing text object into lines/ect? Prefereable I would like to be able to generate linework based on an exsiting AutoCAD text style. Edit: I was able to find the source for the TxtExp command here . However its in AutoCADs own Lisp language, and I can't make heads or tails of it.

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  • Load script with parameters

    - by Doseke
    Before I used .jsp pages for jsf, and the below code was pretty fine <script language="javascript" src='<%= renderResponse.encodeURL(renderRequest.getContextPath() +"/resources/jsCropperUI/scriptaculous.js?load=effects,builder,dragdrop") %>' > </script> Now, I'm using .xhtml with RichFaces, and the below code does not work <a4j:loadScript src="/resources/jsCropperUI/scriptaculous.js?load=effects,builder,dragdrop"/> Exception is Static resource not found for path /resources/jsCropperUI/scriptaculous.js?load=effects,builder,dragdrop How can I fix this?

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  • Is there a template engine for Node.js?

    - by Seb
    I'm kind of falling in love with Node.js not because you write app code in javascript but because of its performance. I really don't care a lot about how beautiful a server side language might be but how much requests per second it can handle. So anyway I'm looking forward to experiment building an entire webapp using Node.js (and going back to the actual question) is there a template engine similar to let's say the django template engine or something similar (that at least allows you to extend base templates) available for Node.js?

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  • iPhone SDK in C++?

    - by seed
    This might be a really silly question, but is the iPhone SDK available in C++? Since I heard C++ is an officially supported language, is their any SDK avaliable for it?

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  • Unmanaged C++ in .net

    - by _Avishay_
    Hi, can someone please tell why , Great Microsoft that created C# language and now we're in C# 4.0 , dont have an important feature that C++\CLI has !!,which is to directly compile and link with un-managed c++ ??

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  • Should I use Java for a custom Swing component designed for a clojure app?

    - by nansen
    I want a simple timeline component (like in video editing software) for a clojure/seesaw app and I am wondering if it is a good approach to implement this directly with clojure and seesaw or if I should write it in java and make my clojure wrapper around it. Or more generally: is a functional programming language optimal for writing UI widgets? I cannot imagine doing that without a lot of state involved. And wasn't OO invented for UI-development in the first place?

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  • zend studio encoding problem

    - by Syom
    i used Zend Studio for eclipse, and now i have a problem with encoding. when i try to write text in foreign language, it doesn't understand the font. but in browser it shows normally. i've set then default encoding to UTF-8, but it doesn't work. could you help me. Thanks

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  • Restrictons of Python compared to Ruby: lambda's

    - by Shyam
    Hi, I was going over some pages from WikiVS, that I quote from: because lambdas in Python are restricted to expressions and cannot contain statements I would like to know what would be a good example (or more) where this restriction would be, preferably compared to the Ruby language. Thank you for your answers, comments and feedback!

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  • How to write specific application for facebook?

    - by alex
    Hi there! Please help me with documentation to write specific application for Facebook. Need to know, what language to choose? is specific facebook API? is documentation for API? is site with samples catalogue? need to know all related info. Some words about app, it would be app, which compare users interests. Thanks in advance.

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  • Transition to C++0x from C++98

    - by Paul Nathan
    As someone who hasn't followed the C++0x - now C++1x - story and developments closely, I am considering that it is nearing the time when I need to come up to speed with the 'released' version. I also am not really interested in looking over the standard immediately. Therefore: What resources are there that give the "effective changelog" between language versions? What books/articles are there that probe into the use of the new features? (marked as community wiki, if there are other good questions that relate to the transition, put them up)

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  • How to print structures in PLT Scheme so as to display their fields?

    - by tkf
    I would like code like this: (define-struct thing (a b c)) (define th (make-thing 1 2 3)) to print something like this: (make-thing 1 2 3) when I type "th" into either the DrScheme or MzScheme repl. I am using the language "pretty big" in DrScheme with output style set to "constructor". This is what I get in DrScheme: (make-thing ...) (i literally get the three dots) In MzScheme: #<thing>

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  • How to cast a pointer of memory block to std stream

    - by Shahrooz Kia
    I have programed an application on windows XP and in Visual Studio with c++ language. In that app I used LoadResource() API to load a resource for giving a file in the resource memory. It returned a pointer of memory block and I wanna cast the pointer to the std stream to use for compatibility. Could anyone help me?

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  • How many xml http requests is too much for a pc to handle?

    - by Uri
    I'm running mediawiki on an apache on a regular pc running vista (don't know the specific specs, but I'm guessing at least duo core 2 2 giga hertz processor, broadband connection (500 kb/s at least, probably 1 mega). I want to use the MediaWiki api to send a lot of requests to this server. Most of the time the requests will be sent through LAN (but sometimes through the internet). I'm talking thousands of requests every few seconds at worst case. (A lot of these requests may repeat themselves, I guess some sort of cache would help) Will the server handle this, or do I need a stronger/dedicated computer? (I'm not looking for specific yes/no, but just want to get an idea as to what configuration of computer will support how many request per second) Thanks

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  • Why doesn't Java allow for the creaton of generic arrays?

    - by byte
    There are plenty of questions on stackoverflow from people who have attempted to create an array of generics like so: ArrayList<Foo>[] poo = new ArrayList<Foo>[5]; And the answer of course is that the Java specification doesn't allow you to declare an array of generics. My question however is why ? What is the technical reason underlying this restriction in the java language or java vm? It's a technical curiosity I've always wondered about.

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