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  • .Net 4.0 Memory-Mapped Files verses RDMS Storage

    - by Harry
    I'm interested in people's thoughts comparing storing data in a traditional SQL based Database or utilising a Memory-Mapped File such as the one in the new .Net 4.0 runtime. The data in question would be arrays of simple structures. Obvious pros and cons: SQL Database Pros Adhoc query support SQL Management Tools Schema changes (adding more columns and setting default values) Memory-Mapped Pros Lighter overhead? (this is an assumption on my part) Shareable between process threads Any others? Is it worth it for performance gains?

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  • hardware detail using Java

    - by Anup Prakash
    I want to make a java application software which give the current status/information of the running computer. So, for this, is there any inbuilt/extrnal library present or not? Can anyone give a simple code which will just. "What is the current status of laptop battery?" or "Is AC adapter is pluged in or not?" Please help me.

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  • How do I tag files in a directory in a SVN repository with a global version number that will appear

    - by mithaldu
    I am working on a project that stores multiple versions in the same svn repo but in different directories. For ease of reference for the coders working on the project I'd like to be able to add a commented tag similarly to # $Revision: 144 $ However, instead of the file revision it should contain a simple version number like so: # $Version: 1.63 $ # $Version: 1.64 $ # $Version: 2.0 $ Is there a way to get subversion to do this automatically for a specific directory and all sub-directories as well as for any new files added to those?

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  • PHP general form generator/builder

    - by Ehsan
    I'm looking for an open source php form builder or form generator to add/edit/delete/search records? I have to create a simple manager for some records, it's a common application that should be found easily, but I can't find any good code/class/application/etc :( Any help is appreciated.

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  • Minimalist Wiki like script

    - by arthurprs
    I'm trying to find a simple wiki like script to setup a personal directory, browser favorites simply doesn't do anymore and i have lots of small files on my flash drive Desired features file upload not bloated works on a common webhost (aka php) Thanks in advance

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  • How to get the MD5 hex hash for a file using VBA?

    - by aF
    How can I get the MD5 hex hash for a file using VBA? I need a version that works for a file. Something as simple as this Python code: import hashlib def md5_for_file(fileLocation, block_size=2**20): f = open(fileLocation) md5 = hashlib.md5() while True: data = f.read(block_size) if not data: break md5.update(data) f.close() return md5.hexdigest() But in VBA.

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  • ModelMap usage in Spring

    - by Anna
    What are the benifits of using ModelMap instead of a simple Map in Spring MVC. I see in the code implementation that they put the datatype of the attribute added in the map as key instead to be made available on the form. Can anyone explain with an example.

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  • feeding input to a java process from a batch file

    - by YGL
    If I have a simple java program that processes lines of text from standard input, then I can run it with the following script: @Echo off java Test < file.txt pause exit The script redirects lines of input from a separate file. Is there a way that I can avoid having to use an extra file? Or is this the easiest way? Thanks.

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  • Getting keypress cursor co-ordinates

    - by nijikunai
    I'm writing a simple browser based ide with intellisense (code completion) support. So whenever the user inserts a dot (.) character, I need to display a div element (as context menu) near the cursor. Can this can be done and if yes how? Thanks in advance!

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  • Tech necessary to build a live video chat site?

    - by tomeaton
    Hi, I'm looking to build a live video chat site. Before writing a project description, hiring a developer, etc., I'm doing a little research on what types of technologies / web development skills are necessary in order to build this type of site. The site will feature live video and audio for users to be able to chat with eachother, a simple profile which they can fill out, and the ability to filter the types of users they are connected with. Your feedback is appreciated. Thanks, Tom

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  • Learning to compile in xcode

    - by 00PS
    I have started using c++ extensively in school and now my programs are getting to the point where have more than 1 file (i.e. header, driver, implementation file). I don't know enough about software development to understand or get a grasp of how to setup the build process by looking at apple's guides. Could someone walk me through how to compile a simple c++ project with a header and two c++ files in xcode? Do I first need to make a makefile??

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  • Naive question of memory references in Operating system

    - by darkie15
    Hi All, I am learning memory references pertaining to Operating systems and don't seem to get to the crux of understanding it. For example, I am not able to visualize this scenario properly: "A 36 bit address employs both paging and segmentation. Both PTE and STE are 4 bytes each". How are they related? I can guess that this question might be too simple for many. But any help understanding the above basic concept would be appreciable. Regards, darkie15

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  • Functional programming approach for Java's input/output streams

    - by Elazar Leibovich
    I'm using Java's DataInputStream with scala to parse some simple binary file (which is very bad exprerience due to the lack of unsigned types, even in scala, but that's a different story). However I find myself forced to use mutable data structure, since Java's streams are inherently state preserving entities. What's a good design to wrap Java's streams with nice functional data structure?

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  • Saving all posts to .NET WebService in XML to DB

    - by Nic
    I am sure this is an easy question however I am not finding the solution. I want to save the XML files posted to my .NET Web Service. I am sure it is just a simple method call when the service is invoked but I am not finding it. I would like to save the full XML posted to the service Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance.

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  • Changing background color on UIScrollView?

    - by Andreas Johannessen
    Hi How do I change the black/gray color to white? This is just a simple view with a UIView attached to the UIViewControllers property together a with a webview that fills the UIView. UPDATE Here's the code that works: - (void)loadView { UIWebView *webview = [[UIWebView alloc] initWithFrame:CGRectMake(0.0f, 0.0f, 320.0f, 416.0f)]; [webView setBackgroundColor:[UIColor whiteColor]]; self.view = webView; [webview release]; } Thanks in advance.

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  • How to RESTful delete record Asp.Net Mvc 2

    - by Picflight
    I have delete links in my Asp.Net Mvc2 application. /{controller}/Delete/{id} It seems using link to delete has a security risk. Don’t use Delete Links because they create Security Holes I found this Implementing RESTful Routes & Controllers in ASP.NET MVC 2.0 but I am not sure how to implement a simple delete functionality using the new HttpDeleteAttribute class. Are there any examples on deleting, the RESTful approach?

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  • how to separate debug and release mode code

    - by john
    during debug mode or while i am doing testing, i need to print lost of various information, so i use this method ifdef TESTING // code with lots of debugging info else // clean code only endif // TESTING` Is this the good method, or is there any other simple and elegant method. But this way, I am repating the same code in two places and if anything is to be changed later on in the code, I have to do it in both places, which is time consuming and error prone. Thanks. I am using MS Visual Studio.

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  • Issue building C++ DLL with Visual Studio 2010

    - by Jon Tackabury
    I have a very simple DLL written in unmanaged C++ that I access from my application. I recently switch to Visual Studio 2010, and the DLL went from 55k down to 35k with no code changes, and now it will no longer load in Windows 2000. I didn't change any code or compiler settings. I have my defines setup for 0x0500, which should include Windows 2000 support. Has anyone else run into this, or have any ideas of what I can do?

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