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  • Using Barcode ID for Event Management

    - by Nimbuz
    I have a barcode scanner and laptop (ofcourse :)), I'm looking for simple event management app that can process the input from the barcode scanner and keep attendance record for our frequent private meetings. I wonder if there's an open source software available that'd allow me to manage events using code 128 barcode id cards? Many thanks for your help.

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  • Non Repudiation Via Microsoft's CAPI from browser?

    - by Petey B
    Is it possible to talk to Microsoft's Crypto API from a client side application in a browser? What should I know? Where should I start? I am looking to make a dummy application where a user can write a message and sign it with his private key, all through his browser using CAPI. Thanks

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  • What is Sharepoint? What are its main advantages for programmer?

    - by netmajor
    Hey, For some time I’ve seen employers demanding Sharepoint knowledge from programmers, but I have a problem understanding what it is :/ But today I was at IT training, and the main guy said something like: “Sharepoint is platform for commit code for programmer, control of version etc...” Is that true? It sounds like SVN. Can someone explain me what advantages it has for a C# programmer? Thanks ;)

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  • What are pinned objects?

    - by sagie
    Hi. I am trying to find a memory leak using ants memory profiler, and I've encountered in a new term: Pinned objects. Can some one give me a good & simple explanation about what this objects are, How can I pinn/Unpinn objects, and detect who pinned objects? Thanks

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  • Sun Access Manager

    - by bmw0128
    i'm looking to learn about SSO, and heard about Sun Access Manager and openSSO(?) I want to build a small system that does SSO, like have Apache as a front end working with an SSO server. Should I investigate Sun AM and is openSSO a product? Do they offer these free for developers? Thanks

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  • Where do you start your design - code, UI or workflow?

    - by Mmarquee
    Hi I was discussing this at work, and was wondering where people start their designs? We tend to start with designing code to solve the problem presented to us, but that is probably all of us are (or were) programmers. I was wondering where other people and organisations start their design. Do they start with solving the problem as a coding problem, sit down and design what UI to use, or map out the data or workflow? Thanks

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  • How do etherpad & Google Docs do ChangeSets

    - by nobosh
    I'm curious to learn how Etherpad and Google Docs automatically save data. When you're writing a text document the products send only the changes to the server. Any idea how this technology works and where I can go to learn more about the end-2-end? Thanks

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  • How to set a key binding to make Emacs as transparent/opaque as I want?

    - by Vivi
    I want to have a command in Emacs to make it as opaque/transparent as I want (refer to the fabulous question that pointed out that transparency is possible in Emacs, and the EmacsWiki page linked there which has the code I am using below). The EmacsWiki code sets "C-c t" to toggle the previously set transparency on and off: ;;(set-frame-parameter (selected-frame) 'alpha '(<active> [<inactive>])) (set-frame-parameter (selected-frame) 'alpha '(85 50)) (add-to-list 'default-frame-alist '(alpha 85 50)) enter code here(eval-when-compile (require 'cl)) (defun toggle-transparency () (interactive) (if (/= (cadr (find 'alpha (frame-parameters nil) :key #'car)) 100) (set-frame-parameter nil 'alpha '(100 100)) (set-frame-parameter nil 'alpha '(85 60)))) (global-set-key (kbd "C-c t") 'toggle-transparency) What I would like to do is to be able to choose the % transparency when I am in Emacs. If possible, I would like a command where I type for example "C-c t N" (where N is the % opaqueness) for the active frame, and then "M-c t N" for the inactive window. If that can't be done like that, then maybe a command where if I type "C-c t" it asks me for the number which gives the opaqueness of the active window (and the same for the inactive window using "M-c t"). Thanks in advance for your time :) Below are just some comments that are not important to answer the question if you are not interested: I really want this because when I told my supervisor I was learning Emacs he said TexShop is much better and that I am using software from the 80's. I told him about the wonders of Emacs and he said TexShop has all of it and more. I matched everything he showed me except for the transparency (though he couldn't match the preview inside Emacs from preview-latex). I found the transparency thing by chance, and now I want to show him Emacs rules! I imagine this will be a piece of cake for some of you, and even though I could get it done if I spent enough time trying to learn lisp or reading around, I am not a programmer and I have only been using Emacs and a mac for a week. I am lost already as it is! So thanks in advance for your time and help - I will learn lisp eventually!

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  • Find distance between two points using MKMapKit

    - by mag725
    Hi, I'm attempting to find the euclidean distance in meters between two points on an MKMapView using iPhone OS 3.2. The problem is that I have these coordinates in terms of latitude and longitude, which, mathematically provides me enough data to find the distance, but it's going to take some tricky trigonometry. Is there any simpler solution? Thanks!

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  • WPF: RadialGradientBrush without gradient?

    - by stefan.at.wpf
    Hello, I want to draw some circles in another circle like this: Is there a way to tell a RadialGradientBrush not to use gradients but just fixed colors, so I can achieve this? Thanks for any hint! (I guess this could be easily done using a DrawingBrush, I'm just wondering whether this could also be done using a RadialGradientBrush)

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  • string parsing occurrence in c

    - by Dan74
    I have a string as const char *str = "Hello, this is an example of my string"; How could I get everything after the first comma. So for this instance: this is an example of my string I was planing to do something like: // pseudocode char *a, *b; loop { if((a = strchr(l, ',')) == NULL) break; b++; // but not sure here } printf("%s",a); Thanks

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  • visual j# not working in .net 4

    - by arthurdent510
    I tried to convert a project that relies on the vjs runtime to vs2010, but it errors out when trying to run. It's giving the error that "Could not load file or assembly 'vjslib' or one of its dependencies. An attempt was made to load a program with an incorrect format." I reinstalled the vjs runtime, but it didn't seem to help. Is there any way to get get .net 4 to work with this? Thanks!

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  • Display rootPanel at centre GWT

    - by Krt_Malta
    Hi I'm using Google web toolkit to develop a small login page. I'm using GWT Designer. My problem is that the rootPanel is not being displayed at the centre but at the top-left corner of the browser. How can I put it at the centre of the page plz? Thanks and regards, Krt_Malta

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  • Best practice for handling ConnectionDroppedHandler in OCS Server Application

    - by Paul Nearney
    Hi all, In general, it seems that the majority of times that ConnectionDroppedHandler would get called in an OCS server application is for expected reasons e.g. server application has been unregistered, server is shutting down, etc. Are there any unexpected situations in which ConnectionDroppedHandler can be called? Basically, i'm wondering whether it will ever be necessary to log an error to the event log from this event handler. Many thanks, Paul

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  • Recommend JSP Quiz Tutorials

    - by Sandeep Bansal
    Hi Everyone, I need to make a quiz that uses JSP and servlets but I can't find any tutorials online which can help me create my own one. If there are any can someone recommend me some, I have tried Google and nothing reasonable has come up. Thanks.

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  • Rails activerecord attributes=

    - by vinhboy
    Hi, I am doing this: @person.attributes = params[:person] Can anyone give me a clue as to why doing an attributes= would cause a bunch of SQL to show in my logs? I see a couple of SELECT and even an UPDATE. I swear I am not doing a "save" -- so I have no idea why setting attributes would trigger queries. Is there a before_ of after_ filter I am missing? Thanks.

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