Hi Guys
I am new iPhone programer.
how to add dynamic libraries in iphone xcode, I want to add the lib: "libcrypto.dylib" ( in /usr/lib ). Please guide me.
Thank you.
Can anyone recommend a good Ribbon interface library?
I can see that Microsoft is (maybe) planning to release a native Ribbon interface library in Windows 7: http://www.istartedsomething.com/20080917/windows-scenic-new-ribbon-based-ui-platform/
But for now, which 3rd party libraries are the best?
Is there any java libraries that is similar to unix's command file?
ie:
$ file somepicture.png
somepicture.png PNG image, 805 x 292, 8-bit/color RGB, non-interlaced
The file command is such a nice tool. I need something that can tell me if the file is really what I want it to be. (ie a picture, document etc)
I know I can run the command file, but I am looking for a java library, not running the actual unix command.
I'm trying to sort a column of data in a GTK tree view non-alphabetically. I can't seem to find a function in the GTK+ libraries that cant do such a thing.
Does anyone here know of a way to do this?
Hi all,
Trying to build the OCaml Win32 API binaries for OCaml 3.11.0 on Win 7 and I consistently get a message when I try nmake dynamic: 'cannot open input file "ocamlrun.lib"'. My google skills seem to be failing me--is there something I need to do to get this .lib file? It doesn't seem to be part of the libraries which are included in the OCaml binary distribution for Windows. Can anyone give me a pointer in the right direction?
I have a PHP array of strings: ie: "Big green car parked outside"..etc
I would like to perform boolean search operations on these strings, similar to MySQL fulltext searching , or Sphinx Searching.
For example, I would like to find all strings containing word "green" but not "car"
Does anyone know of any existing PHP classes or libraries which would help me accomplish this ? Or can anyone suggest any google terms I could search for ?
Thank you in advance!
I've been looking into writing a web app that will run on Google App Engine, but before I commit myself to the platform I'd like to know what, if any, limitations there are. I'm aware of the basic CPU/bandwidth restrictions that Google places on the free service, but I'm wondering more about development restrictions like how BigTable compares to a standard relational database and what Python libraries aren't available on the GAE platform (and what alternatives Google provides).
Basically I'm looking for any hidden roadblocks before I commit to the platform. Thanks for your help!
Hi,
I'm currently doing a project that requires some fast TSP solving (about 50-100 nodes in 2 seconds). There are a lots of approximation algorithms out there, but I don't have time nor will to analyze them and code them myself.
Are there any free libraries that can solve TSP problem (approximation will do too)? Something like sortedNodes = solveTspPrettyPlease(nodes, 2sec) would be just great.
Thanks in advance.
I have this code working in C#:
var request = (HttpWebRequest)WebRequest.Create("https://x.com/service");
request.Method = "GET";
// Add X509 certificate
var bytes = Convert.FromBase64String(certBase64);
var certificate = new X509Certificate2(bytes, password);
request.ClientCertificates.Add(certificate, "password"));
Is there any way to reproduce this request in Javascript? Third-party libraries would be fine for my purposes.
We have common library projects shared amongst many projects that are required to be checked out into a "Libraries" folder which a developer needs to checkout prior to opening the main project in visual studio.
How I tell hudson that there is this dependency?
I figured one thing I could do is setup a custom workspace and specify the location for all projects, but how do I wire up the dependency between them all? Is simply specifying "Build after other projects are built" enough?
All,
I'm looking for recommendations for C or C++ libraries (preferably open source) that use multi-threaded techniques to multiply large, non-square, (e.g. 65536xn in size where n < 65536) non-sparse matrices. Thanks.
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I am toying with an application that will demo some Firefox 3.6 specific functionality, most of which are listed here: http://demos.hacks.mozilla.org/openweb/
I want to drag a zip file in the browser, unzip it, and work with the unzipped contents.
Are there any existing libraries that can do this? Does FireFox 3.6 in particular have something I can use? Or would I have to roll my own unzipper library?
For the record: http://github.com/augustl/js-unzip
I'm playing around with declarative / delayed computation, where expressions are built up into a directed acyclic graph. Microsoft's GPU Accelerator does something similar.
Are there any libraries available for .Net languages that makes it easier to build a representation of the computation?
Hi All
I have seen many tutorials on how to compress a single file in c#. But I need to be able to create a normal *.zip file out of more than just one file. Is there anything in .NET that can do this? What would you suggest (baring in mind I'm under strict rules and cannot use other libraries)
Thank you
Hello,
I'm looking for a decent WPF or Winform time range selector, much like a home central heating system, where a time range is selectable.
http://lhill.com.au/l%20hill%20web%20page%20pictures/time%20clock%202.jpg
Is there any GUI libraries or examples available to fulfill this need?
We have multiple maven projects depending on on our own common libraries.
When we upgrade a library it would be useful to quickly find out which projects have a dependency on the library (and might need to use the new version)
Obviously I can manually look in all the pom files or write a script to do it but this is less than ideal.
Are there any tools that provide this functionality. e.g. a hudson plugin, Nexus, artifactory etc?
I am generating large PNG files from a Scala program. Currently, I am doing it the same way I would do it in java. I am creating a new BufferedImage and setting each pixel to the correct color. This works fine, but I am wondering if there are any good libraries for working with images in Scala? I am looking for something like Ruby's RMagick library.
I am trying to create a simple RSS parser using the two frameworks. However I am getting PHPerrors when trying to write to my cache directory:
set_cache_location(APPPATH.'cache/rss');
I am running windows 7 with XAMPP using the latest version of Simplepie from github
error:
A PHP Error was encountered
Severity: User Warning
Message: C:\xampp\htdocs\geekurls/system/application/cache/rss is not writeable. Make sure you've set the correct relative or absolute path, and that the location is server-writable.
Filename: libraries/simplepie.php
Line Number: 1732
I know that I've seen this site before, but cannot remember it for the life of me. Basically, it is a listing of commonly used gems, like XML parsing or ORM libraries. For the ORM case, it lists ActiveRecord, DataMapper, and the like, stating the advantages and disadvantages of each. Does anyone know what this site is? I've googled and have not been able to find it.
If I want to Webhooks-enable a web application (I'm referring to the server-side of things, ie the server where the event happens and the callback is initiated from), are there libraries for this, or is this functionality typically part of the web server stack?
Or, am I looking at this incorrectly, and to implement Webhooks I simply code my application to do an HTTP POST callback based on whatever events I care about?
HI, Any good resources to wrap my head around Aspect Oriented Programming?
PS:- I need to understand AO programming not the libraries or frameworks available for .NET or C# :)
isk-daemon software permits setting feature parameters?
I download desktop version and apparently not!
There are alternative libraries or software which is not all automatic?
I have a set of images and i only want to pick up an image, extract some features and compare them with this set of image, basing on a similarity metric that give me a percentage result like isk-daemon but with more freedom in settings, better in python!
In the source code of the Perl module CGI.pm, in the submodule CGI::Cookies.pm, there is the following line:
$raw_cookie = $ENV{HTTP_COOKIE} || $ENV{COOKIE};
I'm interested in $ENV{COOKIE} here. Are there any web servers (obsolete or otherwise) which transmit cookie information using the COOKIE environment variable instead of the HTTP_COOKIE used by Apache? I've never seen COOKIE and other CGI libraries don't seem to support it.
Using eclipse 3.5, when I create a new maven project, m2eclipse automatically adds J2SE1.4 to libraries and Compiler Compliance Level to 1.4 (Project properties Java Compiler).
My JRE system library is 1.6 and my default compiler compliance level is 1.6. I don't even have 1.4 installed.
Can I make m2eclipse use my default settings and prevent it from modifying project settings?