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'Id', 'PostId', 'Score', 'Text', 'CreationDate', 'UserId'
'2', '35314', '8', "Yeah, I didn't believe it until I created a console app - but good lord! Why would they give you the rope to hang yourself! I hated that about VB.NET - the OrElse and AndAlso keywords!", '2008-09-06T08:09:52.330', '3'
'4', '35195', '0', "I don't see an accepted answer now, I wonder how that got unaccepted. Incidentally, I would have marked an accepted answer based on the answers available at the time. Also, accepted doesn't mean Best :)", '2008-09-06T08:42:16.980', '380'
'9', '47239', '0', 'Jonathan: Wow! Thank you for all of that, you did an amazing amount of work!', '2008-09-06T12:26:30.060', '4550'
'10', '45651', '6', 'It will help if you give some details of which database you are using as techniques vary.', '2008-09-06T13:38:23.647', '242'
'12', '47428', '3', "One of the things that make a url user-friendly is 'discover-ability', meaning you can take a guess at url's simply from the address bar. http://i.love.pets.com/search/cats+dogs could easily lead to http://i.love.pets.com/search/pug+puppies etc", '2008-09-06T13:51:47.843', '4642'
'14', '47481', '0', 'I agree, both CodeRush and RefactorPro are visually impressive (most of which can be turned off BTW), but for navigating and refactoring Resharper is much better in my opinion of using both products.', '2008-09-06T14:15:46.897', '4642'
'15', '47373', '0', "Just wanted to mention that this is an excellent solution if you consider the problem to be linear (i.e. treating `A1B2` as a single number). I still think the problem is multi-dimensional, but I guess we'll just have to wait for the author to clarify :)", '2008-09-06T14:30:40.217', '2495'
'16', '47497', '1', "Indeed, the only way to do this is get the server to generate your CSS file which can be done in many ways depending on which language you are using. HttpHandlers are common in C#. You could use jQuery or the likes to add styling to every element with the class 'ourColur' and parametrise your JS", '2008-09-06T14:42:35.303', '4642'
'18', '47513', '1', 'This advice goes against the spirit of CSS, which is separation of content and presentation. You way requires changing HTML for presentation sake, and stating in content which elements have same color.', '2008-09-06T15:02:40.980', '2515'
'19', '47466', '2', 'It was bad when people used table for everything (because CSS did not exist yet). Now, it the other way round sometimes. Someone would describe a table functionality and ask how to do it without a table, as if tables are inherently bad. Sigh.', '2008-09-06T15:11:11.227', '2515'
'20', '1517', '0', 'In the interests of tact, this is the kind of answer that should probably be made community wiki editable. Can someone with the right priveleges do that and add the Emacs bits?', '2008-09-06T15:44:39.477', '199'
'21', '47527', '1', "The Digg link was the first one I came across when going down the main page. It's purely coincidental that it also so happens to exemplify how far Digg has fallen - a story about sex addiction has been posted three times.", '2008-09-06T16:00:35.147', '658'
'22', '47626', '0', "concat infact doesn't do that. I've edited my post with a decompilation of the concat method", '2008-09-06T16:46:31.450', '292'
'25', '47626', '9', 'infact it does. Look a the first lines of your concat code. The problem with concat is that it always generates a new String()', '2008-09-06T17:37:35.757', '4213'
'26', '47464', '0', 'Yep. I have been thinking about that and will probably try it out in a later release. The only reservation I have is that the processing is far shorter than the I/O latency, so there may not be much benefit.', '2008-09-06T19:15:41.277', '2353001'
'27', '47624', '6', '"Currently + is implemented using StringBuffer"\nFalse\n\nIt\'s StringBuilder. \n\nStringBuffer is the threadsafe impl of StringBuilder.', '2008-09-06T19:25:04.703', '4064'
'30', '36050', '0', 'I am assuming that this will work *only* if the user has an MP3 player installed, correct?', '2008-09-06T20:14:30.777', '4906'
'31', '47777', '11', 'That code will fail as .Distinct() returns an IEnumerable<T>. You have to add .ToList() to it.', '2008-09-06T20:21:55.457', '3394'
'33', '47513', '0', "Bloats the HTML & complicates application of styles.\n\nE.g., \n<H1.PageTitle> This is the title of the page</H1>\nI want to have ALL the style for PageTitle in the CSS. With the method proposed, I'd need to wrap the above html in <span.a=theme-color> which doubles the CSS code a", '2008-09-06T20:33:10.610', '4906'
'41', '47885', '12', "I don't think that's the magic number he was refering to", '2008-09-06T22:32:45.003', '4213'
'44', '47885', '4', 'Maybe you should remove the "file-format" and "networking" tags you added because he\'s clearly not talking about those kinds of magic numbers.', '2008-09-06T22:42:13.623', '1597'
'48', '47895', '0', "Can you be more specific on why eliminating maginc numbers ISN'T alway good?", '2008-09-06T23:00:58.880', '4213'
'52', '47937', '1', "Thanks! That's what I was looking for. For those wondering where to get the Profiler from the video:\n\nhttp://www.codeplex.com/aspnet/Release/ProjectReleases.aspx?ReleaseId=13356", '2008-09-06T23:18:15.580', '91'
'59', '47885', '9', "It's still very useful to know that magic numbers may refer to more than simply a code issue.\n\n-Adam", '2008-09-07T00:13:43.713', '2915'
'61', '47960', '2', "You're really going to have to be more specific...\n\nAre you looking for websites that contain web snippets and tutorials? Code snippets themselves on a particular topic? This is a very, very general question.", '2008-09-07T00:18:11.643', '2658'
'62', '25139', '0', 'You should always try to use the header() function at the last moment possible (such as, before the imagepng() funciton). The way it is now, if the php script dies "Cannot Initialize new GD image stream" the browser will try to interpret it as a gif, so it won\'t be intelligible.', '2008-09-07T00:25:07.773', '1615'
'63', '47960', '0', 'Have you even used any code snippets?\nThere is no "best" code snippets. There are snippets that are more "useful" than others, but no "best" snippets. I wish i can edit the title...', '2008-09-07T00:37:17.870', '4035'
'64', '44921', '4', 'As noted in other answers (including mine), the claims made in this answer are not correct. I would recommend deletion (if only to avoid enforcing this (probably common) misconception).', '2008-09-07T00:49:12.520', '4285'
'65', '48002', '0', "Hehe, of course, it's all true! That's why neither of them are really more productive and are just different!", '2008-09-07T01:09:55.887', '422'
'69', '24922', '3', "If you want to put something on the stack but don't know how big it is at compile time, alloca() can enlarge the stack frame to make room. There is no freea(), the entire stack frame is popped when the function returns.\n\nUsing alloca() for large allocations is fraught with peril.", '2008-09-07T02:17:23.370', '4761'
'70', '44921', '0', 'Please see my post below where I show, in my opinion conclusively, that the switch statement does a constant time branch.', '2008-09-07T02:38:14.537', '1254'
'71', '48058', '0', "How would you handle the case where it wasn't a neat power of two number?", '2008-09-07T02:43:57.440', '445087'
'72', '47860', '1', 'Can you call .vbs scripts from .bat files?', '2008-09-07T02:50:27.970', '4906'
'73', '48074', '0', 'I agree with you 100%, however, do you have an alternative to modulus in the case where performance matters?', '2008-09-07T02:51:37.203', '445087'
'74', '48078', '0', 'I meant division and modulus is 5-10 times faster on a micro with an integer division op code in the instruction set.', '2008-09-07T03:00:30.333', '445087'
'75', '48078', '0', 'Oh, sorry, I misunderstood. (Clearly.) Have you profiled the other suggestion?', '2008-09-07T03:09:36.163', '4798'
'76', '48096', '5', "Sure. I guess I'm asking in case someone can give me some really compelling example on the side of good.", '2008-09-07T03:23:43.930', '797'
'77', '48091', '0', "Yes, I see that too. I changed it to 7 because 6 evently divisible by two. I'm looking for an answer that could be used for any number known up front.", '2008-09-07T03:31:19.607', '445087'
'79', '48103', '5', "Wow, if I ever have to do it for a number other than 7, I'll have to come back and re-read this post.", '2008-09-07T03:39:33.937', '445087'
'81', '47721', '0', 'How big of an application did you move? Was it mostly your typical CRUD or did you have complex Javascript?', '2008-09-07T03:44:06.703', '4926'
'84', '46135', '0', 'Thanks for the answer. I was assuming debug info was "built-in" to the binary as it is with GCC.', '2008-09-07T04:42:56.673', '1891'
'87', '48128', '0', 'Any specific reason you are not using the built in SessionPageStatePersister? http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.web.ui.sessionpagestatepersister.aspx', '2008-09-07T06:47:04.127', '1573'
'88', '10714', '1', 'As stated in the article linked in the question, the asp.net worker thread does indeed come from the runtimes thread pool.', '2008-09-07T08:37:54.657', '209'
'90', '12892', '0', "Thanks, but I'm looking for HttpHandlers specifically.", '2008-09-07T08:40:16.337', '209'
'91', '48257', '0', 'What is your question? What is not working as it should?', '2008-09-07T08:40:41.297', '2257'
'92', '47509', '0', 'This *is* the right direction, but using recursion like that breaks the O(1) restriction: The call stack will just keep growing in proportion to the word count in the input.\n\nAlso, you use reverse(foo.begin(), foo.end()) before the while loop - this is a **BUG**, as there is no way of terminating!', '2008-09-07T08:58:35.497', '2260'
'93', '44921', '0', "Thank you very much for your reply, Brian. Please see Ivan Hamilton's reply ((48259)[http://beta.stackoverflow.com/questions/44905/#48259]). In short: you are talking about the `switch` _instruction_ (of the CIL) which is not the same as the `switch` statement of C#.", '2008-09-07T09:59:02.653', '4285'
'95', '48259', '0', "The results of your experiments surprise me a bit. Did you swap yours with Brian's? His results do show an increase with size while yours don't. I'm a missing something?\n\nIn any case, thanks for the clear reply.", '2008-09-07T10:13:03.913', '4285'
'96', '48125', '9', 'This implementation is also nice if you wish to remove characters that look the same such as "l" and "1", "O" and "0". This is worthwhile when generating new passwords for users.', '2008-09-07T11:04:35.320', '4134'
'97', '45257', '0', 'Cool! have you posted your code anywhere?', '2008-09-07T11:41:35.807', '209'
'101', '48383', '0', "Doesn't that suggest that in fact the previous socket is still there and bound to the port? \nhttp://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc319473.aspx\n\nReuseAddress A value you use to allow binding to an address that is already in use.\n\n*is* in use, not *has been*", '2008-09-07T12:45:14.860', '4833'
'108', '44234', '5', "That's not full text searching, it's searching the logs and filenames.", '2008-09-07T14:07:22.557', '3408'
'109', '44226', '5', "That's not full text searching, it's searching the logs and filenames.", '2008-09-07T14:09:22.550', '3408'
'115', '47509', '1', 'Oops (concerning above comment): I failed to notice that Leon is using two different reverse() functions, and is thus not using recursion at all. My appologies! Leon, could you please edit your post and add a std:: qualifier to reverse(foo.begin(), fo.end())?', '2008-09-07T15:09:23.640', '2260'
'117', '48523', '0', "A side note, but people really use ObjectDataSource? I've never seen one use of it outside of MS examples...Its so ugly.", '2008-09-07T15:24:49.157', '1965'
'119', '48523', '0', 'The ObjectDataSource was a copy&paste from the cited source. I have almost never seen it in the wild tough.', '2008-09-07T15:27:40.740', '2257'
'120', '39433', '1', "I'd almost hope people not know about this feature. Far preferable that they organise their code into smaller, more meaningful methods and simply use `return`, in most cases. There is a great furore at the moment around this language construct being added to PHP6.", '2008-09-07T15:28:45.917', '1820'
'123', '47714', '0', "VS 2008's XAML Editor doesn't recognize that as a chord.", '2008-09-07T15:44:47.237', '4918'
'124', '48383', '0', "VolkerK; I think you're right. This is where you have to be careful and make sure that the previous instance really is gone; by default, Berkley sockets will wait for 5 minutes before releasing a port/socket combination; this is the only workaround I found to work.", '2008-09-07T15:46:22.240', '5021'
'125', '48369', '0', "Its possible that IPAddress.Any is whats permitting this to work (its using different IP Addresses each time). In any case, this wouldn't solve the problem (sorry for being unclear): ClassA is a network-communications manager class and the Socket is a class-wide variable.", '2008-09-07T15:49:04.963', '5021'
'132', '48259', '0', "It's difficult to accurately calcuate timing with such a small operation. We didn't share code, or testing procedures. I can't see why his times should increase for adjacent cases. Mine were 10x faster, so environments & test code may vary greatly.", '2008-09-07T16:33:10.817', '4729'
'133', '48502', '0', '"""To add other OpenID providers, enter the URL for your provider in the Add Provider field and click Add. Your provider must support the SeatBelt extension """\n\nUnfortunately, not many OpenID providers actually support seatbelt, making it a bit of a damp squib...', '2008-09-07T16:41:53.917', '4596'
'134', '48547', '0', "That's a nice idea, though to be pedantic the t.Rows.Any() line won't compile as dataSet.Tables.Rows is a DataRowCollection which doesn't implement IEnumerable<T> so .Any() is not available.", '2008-09-07T16:46:19.507', '3394'
'135', '46946', '0', "Your statement on variance doesn't make sense.\nIn a subtype: Covariance = the related type being subtyped &\nContravariance = related type getting supertyped.\nThis question represents a covariant (subtype used in a subtype) return type, when C# only allows an invariant (same) return type.", '2008-09-07T16:58:20.133', '4729'
'136', '48547', '0', "Oh, and sorry to be even more horribly critical but the extension method will not work when the dataset is null, rather a NullReferenceException will be raised. In addition IsEmpty() is returning the opposite of what it should - it indicates whether it's *not* empty!!", '2008-09-07T17:00:53.607', '3394'
'137', '48065', '9', 'In vim you can open > 1 buffer. :e filename. Then :bn and :bp go to the next and previous buffers. I have TAB mapped to :bn in normal mode, works wonderfully. Also :split, ctrl-w to change windows... Vim does all of that.', '2008-09-07T17:02:17.487', '4596'
'139', '46940', '0', "Irrelevant. The question asks why can't a subtype override a method with a method whose return be a subtype of the overridee's return.", '2008-09-07T17:16:28.403', '4729'
'140', '48583', '0', "@macbirdie, many thanks for this suggestion. Can you provide, or link to, any examples of this approach? I'd also be interested in hearing some general techniques on securing such a script.", '2008-09-07T17:20:18.397', '1944'
'141', '47256', '0', 'Be aware that this elegant looking solution may lead to complexities due to C# lack of generic variance support.', '2008-09-07T17:20:31.063', '4729'
'142', '43526', '1', "The only problem with ScintillaNET is that you'll have more unmanaged dependencies to pull Scintilla in.", '2008-09-07T17:21:04.510', '2655'
'144', '41808', '0', 'SnippetCompiler http://www.sliver.com/dotnet/SnippetCompiler/ uses ActiPro for its editor, too.', '2008-09-07T17:22:23.647', '2655'
'145', '48571', '0', 'Can it be done without the win32 api calls?', '2008-09-07T17:27:26.663', '3055'
'150', '36839', '1', 'Or you could just have a list of operations, returning the first error from applying each operation in the list in sequence.', '2008-09-07T17:36:56.390', '3434'
'151', '48592', '0', "I've just tried this and I couldn't get it to work unfortunately. When I add the directives as suggested, I get an Internal Server Error.", '2008-09-07T17:38:02.720', '1944'
'153', '48322', '0', 'Specifically, I am looking for a list of things to try, avoid, or watch out for.', '2008-09-07T17:48:11.153', '577'
'154', '42535', '6', 'Sure, but what about a solution using O(1) memory?', '2008-09-07T17:51:31.503', '5021'
'155', '48571', '0', '@chakrit Yes, if you allready have a user-token you can follow the examples on this page:\nhttp://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/w070t6ka.aspx', '2008-09-07T17:52:36.133', '2257'
'156', '36839', '0', 'Luckily a good editor (in my case, I know VIM can do it) will reformat all your code nicely at the touch of a button.', '2008-09-07T18:22:17.980', '1084'
'157', '2962', '2', 'Actually, windows are coupled to threads, not processes. You can have multiple message loops per process and it will let you have several completely independent windows.', '2008-09-07T18:25:03.387', '2655'
'158', '48646', '1', "So, in your opinion, what *is* the point of `const int & a_foo`?\n\nHint: there's none.", '2008-09-07T18:32:12.107', '1968'
'159', '48266', '0', 'I believe the better practice is to use "select" instead of threading on a server. http://ilab.cs.byu.edu/python/select/echoserver.html', '2008-09-07T19:15:38.307', '2653'
'162', '22370', '0', 'I already have a client-side config solution in place. This no-touch requirement has newly dropped in my lap. Basically, we need to deploy to a massive amount of dummies end users with minimum administrative intervention. Thx anyway.', '2008-09-07T19:49:00.473', '227'
'164', '48675', '0', 'HTML is in fact not a subset of XML, but rather a descendant of SGML which has significantly more lenient syntax than XML. However your suggestion is still a good one, if he is working with XHTML (which _is_ XML) then an XML diff tool is key. BeyondCompare has a plugin for XML compares also.', '2008-09-07T20:02:07.990', '1996'
'166', '48519', '0', 'iChat screen sharing - http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/ichat.html\n\nApple Remote Desktop - http://www.apple.com/remotedesktop/\n\nBack to My Mac - http://www.apple.com/mobileme/features/mac.html\n\nScreen Sharing from Finder - http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/300.html#finder', '2008-09-07T20:15:03.950', '5076'
'169', '48778', '37', 'It can also be helpful to name the foreign key constraint. This helps with troubleshooting fk violations. For example:\n\n"foreign key fk_questionbank_exams ( question_exam_id ) references exams (exam_id)"', '2008-09-07T21:06:38.647', '5076'
'178', '48809', '5', 'and thus probably illegal in most jurisdictions', '2008-09-07T21:52:04.983', '4918'
'191', '48257', '0', "Nothing appears to be broken, but version numbers from CA and the DB aren't what they are supposed to be.", '2008-09-07T22:58:56.677', '4489'
'192', '48654', '0', 'The MOSS upgrade did no dependency check.', '2008-09-07T23:00:18.920', '4489'
'193', '47177', '0', 'To clarify, the sigar api gets you system info. If you want jvm info use JMX.', '2008-09-07T23:09:03.410', '828'
'195', '48879', '44', 'To add to this: You can also use partial classes in seperate files to manage your code a bit better. Put the inner class in a seperate file (SortedMap.TreeNode.cs in this case). This should keep your code clean, while also keeping your code seperated :)', '2008-09-07T23:27:10.120', '909'
'196', '23295', '1', 'In my question, I was more looking for what you like and dislike about a mock framework. I can find the documentation and read all about it - I want to know what the people who have used it think of it.', '2008-09-07T23:44:45.180', '2030'
'198', '48905', '1', "This question might be better directed to the authors of the research paper. It's a bit esoteric for Stack Overflow. (I've always had great success contacting researchers for comment. They're usually ecstatic *anybody* is reading their work.)", '2008-09-07T23:58:52.853', '1412'
'201', '48689', '0', "This answer though correct isn't an answer to the original question. Can someone with Editing rights reword it?", '2008-09-08T00:23:00.500', '2443'
'202', '48938', '2', "That did the trick. Google reveals the compiler directive to be {$J+}. \nIt's also in the project options, probably should have looked there :P", '2008-09-08T00:53:46.310', '369'
'203', '48938', '0', "Yeah I've been struck by that before. (edited to add details after my initial post)", '2008-09-08T00:58:22.303', '233'
'205', '48905', '7', 'I think this attitude (that theoretical questions have no bearing on a pragmatic forum) is harmful and obsolete. \n\nPragmatic approaches should be open to new technologies, because those technologies can likely improve daily activities in the near future. eg: functional features in c#/python.', '2008-09-08T01:30:43.787', '3446'
'206', '48905', '0', "That said, Chirs's comment is probably right-on, practically speaking. I wish it weren't though.", '2008-09-08T01:32:14.843', '3446'
'212', '49029', '0', 'Yeah, I think it is going to be like that. Especially for div.contains() type situations.', '2008-09-08T02:18:05.437', '364'
'215', '48948', '18', "Oh my god. Is that the standard? That's terrible!", '2008-09-08T02:49:42.660', '2653'
'217', '48942', '2', "This doesn't work with WPF.", '2008-09-08T02:55:22.367', '146637'
'218', '49080', '0', 'FYI: This has been asked a few times in the last month, might be worth searching for those as well...', '2008-09-08T02:57:17.213', '1790'
'219', '49078', '0', 'By this answer I meant that there is a standard way...', '2008-09-08T03:00:57.673', '825'
'230', '49097', '1', "That online Python interpreter is basically worthless for learning Python. You can't define your own functions or classes, so it's not going to be much use to anyone.", '2008-09-08T03:38:04.587', '1694'
'231', '6517', '0', "Yes, I know which post you're talking about Justin. Reading it reminded me how most of the things I've learned have come from trying and learning from my own mistakes. I really can't emphasize enought the importance of learning by doing!", '2008-09-08T03:49:39.053', '781'
'233', '48905', '0', "rcreswick: I don't think the question has no bearing. I just don't think the Stack Overflow community is likely to produce a satisfactory answer.", '2008-09-08T03:55:53.377', '1412'
'237', '48948', '0', 'There are a few other ways to do it as shown above. I really thought the same.', '2008-09-08T04:39:25.003', '4960'
'238', '49185', '1', "Basically it's an ajax component, so it displays some data and then needs to special JS logic to call an action etc.\n\nWhich is why I would like it to be self contained; so you can just drop one of them in and be done with it.", '2008-09-08T05:17:40.527', '1666'
'239', '45741', '0', "I'd like to help, but I've read your Q several times and I'm just not sure what you are asking for. Can you try rephrasing your Q and be very precise.. e.g. you've defined a custom list -- did you define a list template or create a custom list? Why is it important that you installed it as a feature?", '2008-09-08T05:22:41.357', '4489'
'241', '49197', '0', 'On the right track.\nSee edit comments in question for further details.', '2008-09-08T05:57:45.470', '364'
'243', '48689', '0', "Can you please tell me where you see the discrepancy between the Q and A? I'll be happy to reword the answer.", '2008-09-08T06:09:26.923', '4997'
'245', '49233', '0', 'Good idea :D. For the record, I like your solution better than mine.', '2008-09-08T06:27:31.780', '2653'
'247', '49233', '0', "Thanks! That's the solution I was searching. And with curl --header it is easy and clean to secify too.", '2008-09-08T06:37:04.750', '720'
'248', '49125', '2', 'Good answer, but you might want to include the for ((i=0; i<MAX; i++)); do doSomething($i); done variant as well. I think this generally preferred to the for i in $(seq 0 MAX) variant as the latter will first generate all numbers from 0 to MAX before actually executing the loop.', '2008-09-08T06:43:11.617', '4285'
'249', '17392', '0', "thanks for the answer, but this didn't work :(\nsee http://www.codeplex.com/blogengine/Thread/View.aspx?ThreadId=33705", '2008-09-08T06:52:05.840', '209'
'250', '44261', '0', "I like ceejayoz's answer bot OwenP's seems to reflect my own situation precisely. His answer also pointed me to\n\n1. how **%HOMEDRIVE%\\%HOMEPATH%** created my problem\n1. And how the AutoRun registry entry would solve my problem.\n\nThanks to all who answered.", '2008-09-08T06:54:52.370', '4491'
'253', '41088', '3', 'With 2 million files, that is likely to return only a "command line too long" error.', '2008-09-08T07:35:27.717', '4596'
'254', '41589', '0', 'Accepted because this deals with concurrency which is an issue with the testing since the main app thread terminates before BackgroundWorkers have completed their operation (and I got tired of adding Thread.Sleep!)', '2008-09-08T07:42:43.550', '832'
'255', '47380', '2', 'sqlprofiler is exactly what I needed, thank you!. It took me a while to figure out what events I needed to log (RPCCompleted) for my purposes, but seeing the amount of events you can log, I think it will also suit your needs as well.', '2008-09-08T07:43:08.073', '46'
'256', '49218', '3', "This will return an IEnumerable<int>, not a List<int>, so like aku noted, you'll want to call .ToList() on the Enumerable.Range(x,y) call.", '2008-09-08T07:49:22.347', '3641'
'261', '49284', '0', 'Sounds like a good excuse to deploy Firefox via Group Policy =)', '2008-09-08T08:13:13.570', '952'
'265', '48547', '0', 'Thanks for the feedback. It will work with nulls though.', '2008-09-08T08:30:56.070', '905'
'267', '48547', '0', "Ah, I didn't know that. That is very cool thank you for clearing that up :-)", '2008-09-08T08:44:00.547', '3394'
'269', '49346', '0', 'By prevent, do you mean "prevent it from appearing as a link" or to totally prevent it from working as a link?', '2008-09-08T09:25:10.760', '372'
'270', '49311', '0', 'Will this also get nested controls? Page.FindControl (if I remember correctly) does not search recursivly...', '2008-09-08T09:29:02.637', '2260'
'271', '49364', '0', 'I don\'t think that putting javascript in href is "The Proper Way", although it works.', '2008-09-08T09:30:55.397', '4433'
'274', '49346', '0', "Both, but it already doesn't look like a link, thats been done with CSS. I just need to make it not clickable too.", '2008-09-08T09:47:44.700', '1127460'
'275', '49346', '0', 'The code that generates this link is already quite complex and I am reluctant to add yet more complexity by adding conditional code around it to output it as a label instead of a hyperlink if I can avoid it.', '2008-09-08T09:49:27.487', '1127460'
'276', '49363', '0', "I do not want it to appear as a link or work as a link. I know that really it should be a label under this particular circumstance. However the code involved is already quite complex and I am reluctant to add more complexity with an 'if' statement if say CSS can do the job.", '2008-09-08T09:54:31.953', '1127460'
'277', '45811', '1', 'WebServiceX does not cover all service providers in India', '2008-09-08T09:59:14.827', '4021'
'278', '45293', '0', 'I should have been more specific stating that I require it in India.', '2008-09-08T10:00:01.893', '4021'
'279', '49397', '0', ':) I liked your idea.', '2008-09-08T10:00:22.437', '959'
'282', '47841', '0', "Ouch. I edited this one too many times I think... now it's a community post! Oh well. :-)", '2008-09-08T10:07:59.207', '3394'
'283', '39433', '2', 'Well, I would rather prefer to have an option to do it several ways. For example, I saw people using System.exit(1); in Servlet and EJB code, but that does not mean that we should remove System.exit(); from the JDK, right?', '2008-09-08T10:25:17.793', '4052'
'284', '49266', '0', "Thanks for this, it didn't quite work exactly but did point me in the right direction. Instead of undefining wxUSE_CONFIG_NATIVE, redefining wxUSE_CONFIG_NATIVE from its default of 1 to 0 instead does work.", '2008-09-08T10:28:34.790', '3955'
'286', '49404', '0', '@BlaM: Unfortunately the ID is a GUID and not an Int. (Which you could not know at the time). Sorry.', '2008-09-08T10:41:10.373', '1008'
'287', '49424', '0', 'Mark, I tried this but SQL Sercver complains abt the where clause. I didn\'t know you could do "WHERE \n (ThingID, PriceDateTime) IN ..."?', '2008-09-08T10:43:26.377', '1008'
'288', '46507', '1', 'Correct - using JQuery to encrypt the email address will be useless, seeing as any Bot scrapping your HTML will not be running the JQuery.', '2008-09-08T10:45:42.703', '1908'
'294', '49479', '0', 'For a full list of predefined number formatting options: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dwhawy9k.aspx\n\nAn alternative would be to use ToString("D2")', '2008-09-08T11:18:52.000', '1908'
'295', '49493', '1', "actually, it's svnADMIN hotcopy. Which means that this, too, will require repository filesystem access!", '2008-09-08T11:24:21.427', '5083'
'298', '49133', '0', 'Some good arguments, indeed.', '2008-09-08T11:27:32.353', '1709'
'299', '49082', '0', "That's a good question. I assume we want to find the specific needle, i.e. one you have lost in a haystack. If you just wanted to find any needle, the magnet approach suggested earlier would also work... ;)", '2008-09-08T11:29:24.160', '1709'
'300', '49311', '0', 'It will not find controls inside a listview-type control, no.', '2008-09-08T11:30:47.277', '2257'
'302', '49505', '0', 'your solution does not redirect to blah.domain.com but just rewrites to something.blah.domain.com/something, which is not how I read the original question.', '2008-09-08T11:33:34.897', '5083'
'304', '49505', '0', "I guess that is OK if they are both served by the same VirtualHost. In particular, doing it this way means the client doesn't see the redirection - they still see something.blah.example.com.", '2008-09-08T11:42:58.900', '954'
'306', '49528', '0', 'I have mainly worked with SQL Server 2000, so this is a new concept to me. Technically, will that create a temporary table with all rows and then run the "function" over the temporary table? How does that compare in speed to my "JOINed" solution?', '2008-09-08T11:56:30.723', '999'
'310', '49538', '0', 'That was fast! I thought my own solution was unique, but you came up with something similar to start with in just a few moments.', '2008-09-08T12:22:11.130', '3377'
'316', '49606', '4', "Actually, you don't even need a server. Simply installing TortoiseSVN and running against a local repository will suffice.", '2008-09-08T13:01:09.523', '1709'
'318', '49654', '0', 'Nice :) Seems Prototype has learned some new tricks since I last used it!', '2008-09-08T13:21:02.270', '1920'
'319', '49683', '0', 'Classic article, I remember when it was first published. Those were heady, exciting times.', '2008-09-08T13:26:46.030', '1944'
'320', '49606', '0', "Jeff's post on how to set up subversion on windows: http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/archives/001093.html", '2008-09-08T13:39:50.477', '5056'
'321', '49598', '0', 'Yes, you are right. However because the question stated windowed applications I assumed this is the case.', '2008-09-08T13:39:57.760', '1242'
'322', '49666', '3', "as long as you're using MD5 as a signature, you might as well use a proper asymmetric key signature.", '2008-09-08T13:41:18.977', '4926'
'325', '49742', '0', "Glad someone linked to msysgit, I've had much better results with it than the 'offical' Cygwin version.", '2008-09-08T13:51:28.670', '1944'
'327', '24401', '0', "You are getting it wrong. I'm asking about hackers bypassing the ASP page.", '2008-09-08T14:16:04.180', '2385'
'329', '24161', '2', "FlexeLint is a commercial product which has no development history in common with Johnson's original Unix Lint, AFAIK. A non-commercial alternative is Splint.", '2008-09-08T14:20:37.680', '1412'
'331', '22595', '0', "yes, I'm using an ASP page to do the upload, but...It is safe to give IUSR write permission to the folder? If a hacker try to post to same folder, IIS will be involved too.", '2008-09-08T14:23:26.190', '2385'
'332', '30262', '13', 'Label/Textbox pairs should use the <label> tag. With a little work _{display:block;float:left;}_ you can style all the labels in a field set to have the desired width.', '2008-09-08T14:31:01.523', '3043'
'333', '24401', '0', 'You also cannot guarantee that the MIME type is correct since this is passed by the browser (as I recall). One should open the image via something like ImageMagik and check that the dimensions can be read properly.', '2008-09-08T14:31:36.187', '157'
'334', '49815', '0', 'Whoa, looks like Glenn and I posted *almost* at the same time, which means we were writing our responses essentially simultaneously. Oh well, I had good intentions. :)', '2008-09-08T14:34:08.787', '1790'
'335', '49802', '0', 'Upvoted for the answer & the Charlie avatar!', '2008-09-08T14:35:23.090', '2975'
'336', '49815', '0', 'Great minds.... :)', '2008-09-08T14:35:56.520', '2975'
'337', '49813', '0', "Couldn't agree more. Get stuck in :)", '2008-09-08T14:36:17.830', '383'
'338', '22595', '0', "it's probably the most convenient method. Another solution would be to connect back to the server itself and re-upload the uploaded file via FTP for example, but the security benefit for the trouble is not really worth it.", '2008-09-08T14:37:13.100', '5083'
'339', '49802', '0', "Thanks ... but it's Soren Lorensen actually ;)", '2008-09-08T14:38:30.040', '4309'
'340', '49825', '0', "The original poster of the question didn't say he was going to be learning ASP.NET, specifically - just .NET and C#.", '2008-09-08T14:39:02.270', '1790'
'341', '49773', '1', 'This is awesome, thanks! I converted your code to C#, and am able to call it from a WPF application and print out the macro code in a listbox. I will post the C# version of the code in my edited answer.', '2008-09-08T14:41:10.703', '2194'
'344', '49804', '0', 'Is IFRAME really necessary? Can someone confirm this? I am confused.', '2008-09-08T14:52:25.420', '2361'
'346', '40523', '229', "Isn't it slightly confusing the issue with internal details? There's no conceptual difference between 'passing a reference' and 'passing the value of a reference', assuming that you mean 'the value of the internal pointer to the object'.", '2008-09-08T14:58:53.407', '974'
'347', '49796', '1', "This is nice since you'll get forms and such intact. +1", '2008-09-08T14:58:55.513', '3655'
'348', '40810', '0', '+1 for [Neep by James M. Knoble](http://www.jmknoble.net/fonts/). I prefer the 12 point size.', '2008-09-08T15:01:18.877', '3377'
'349', '49802', '0', "Oh yeah, duh! I fail at children's literature again", '2008-09-08T15:02:48.937', '2975'
'350', '49822', '0', 'did you hava a look at 37signals products like backpack or basecamp? while the "big" editions are useful for collaboration of geographically distant teams, the free editions should have enough features for your use case...', '2008-09-08T15:05:02.690', '2992'
'351', '49802', '0', "I wouldn't worry. My two toddlers make sure I'm far too familiar with the finer points of all-things Charlie and Lola.", '2008-09-08T15:08:31.683', '4309'
'353', '49665', '0', "http://code.google.com/tos.html doesn't seem to mention open source, but there may be something that does when you create a project. Or I might have missed it in my quick reading.", '2008-09-08T15:10:54.500', '1612'
'354', '49885', '1', 'LINQ does not supersede ADO. It just abstracts it.', '2008-09-08T15:13:29.643', '1965'
'360', '49949', '0', "and as long as there is cheap hardware requiring cheap thirdparty drivers, don't expect 64bit kernels happening any time soon :-)", '2008-09-08T15:33:23.200', '5083'
'361', '49949', '0', "64-bit Windows requires 64-bit drivers, and the kernel runs in 64-bit mode. You cannot run 32-bit drivers on 64-bit Windows. The example above is OS X, which doesn't have a separate 32- vs. 64-bit version (just the ability to run 64-bit apps on x64 w/ a 32-bit kernel).", '2008-09-08T15:35:42.570', '1554'
'363', '23353', '0', 'No, i will not pardon the pun as it was more clever and subtle than pun. 80)', '2008-09-08T15:39:54.883', '730'
'369', '49896', '0', "Maybe I misunderstood something, but why can't you just use scp directly? With stored keys you don't have to enter any passwords either.", '2008-09-08T15:46:05.697', '1709'
'370', '49975', '2', 'That\'s invalid CSS: \'0\' does not have a unit. Should just be "border-width: 0;".', '2008-09-08T15:48:19.823', '5058'
'372', '50001', '1', 'This seems to be dependant on loading a regular Dll not a .net assembly.', '2008-09-08T15:55:06.237', '567'
'373', '49973', '0', "I'm pretty sure there's an easier way that doesn't require dasBlog source. I'll keep it in mind, though, in case I'm wrong.", '2008-09-08T15:56:35.560', '3381'
'375', '49109', '0', "Sorry, but that doesn't work in ActionScript", '2008-09-08T16:03:08.963', '1815'
'376', '49981', '0', 'attention: Your <img> tag is not correct. Either you have to use " to quote the border attribute value (because XML requires that), or you have to remove the / before the ending > (because SGML/HTML doesn\'t allow that)', '2008-09-08T16:07:44.677', '5083'
'377', '50058', '1', 'I am not having any real assembly loading problems. I am trying to understand the search/load order from an academic perspective.', '2008-09-08T16:12:45.587', '3619'
'378', '50058', '0', "And you're right about '%path%'... I had mistaken this from some work with p/invoke calls (I used '%path%' to simplify the 'DllImportAttribute' use).", '2008-09-08T16:14:26.797', '3619'
'381', '50061', '0', "The decision not to upgrade is because of lack of (programmer) resources. It works, and only needs minimal support so we don't want to touch it at this point.", '2008-09-08T16:27:53.317', '770'
'390', '50130', '0', 'Wow really, just out of curiosity what products have you seen this with. Often i have had licenses transferred from my name to a company name and have yet to pay any transfer fee.', '2008-09-08T16:52:18.347', '5119'
'393', '50140', '0', 'The cases are locations so location 1-200+ \n\n** I did not write the code :D **', '2008-09-08T16:57:04.887', '3208'
'394', '46940', '1', "I can understand the argument that the user of Animal should only know about Leg objects, but I'm less convinced that this should be hidden from the users of the Dog class.", '2008-09-08T17:01:25.670', '327'
'400', '50128', '0', "That worked. \n\nThanks, your the man. I just couldn't find where to get current device from.", '2008-09-08T17:10:58.987', '3415'
'401', '48684', '12', "Wow! Thanks. Didn't realize that jQuery abstracted that so well. You rock! I would think it would still have the difference between (this) and (event.target) -- being object you bound the event to vs. the object that received the event.", '2008-09-08T17:12:55.143', '4489'
'405', '45316', '0', 'See my answer for more details, but for my simple case this was the easiest approach.', '2008-09-08T17:15:49.677', '363'
'406', '50203', '0', 'Marshall - one of the requirements was a distributed source control. Does Tortoise support one of the SVN-based DVCSeS?', '2008-09-08T17:16:30.033', '572'
'408', '50185', '0', 'I had no trouble with cross-platform ASMX services--XML does quite nicely there. I understand that WCF = remoting + ASMX + MSMQ + WSE. My beef is that MS should use a little "progressive enhancement" to make WCF more easily approachable and my question is how!\nThanks, rp', '2008-09-08T17:17:26.523', '2536'
'410', '50059', '0', 'Mainstream support for the framework (1.1) ends at the same time', '2008-09-08T17:26:44.457', '4544'
'411', '50140', '0', 'CASE "216"\n\n AGE = "21"\n LOGO = ""\n \n NAME = "ABC"\n ADDRESS = ""\n PHONE = ""\n\n CASE "217"\n\n AGE = "22"\n LOGO = ""\n \n NAME = "XYZ"\n ADDRESS = "1 Best Way"', '2008-09-08T17:27:11.867', '3208'
'413', '50059', '2', 'Differences between mainstream vs extended support are explained here: http://support.microsoft.com/gp/lifepolicy', '2008-09-08T17:31:17.223', '4544'
'418', '50218', '1', 'This is a great answer (I\'ve up-voted it) but can you explain the "grep -P \'\\t.*so\'" command? According to man, this interprets the pattern as a perl regexp, but my version of grep doesn\'t support it (man indicates this is a general issue). What bit of the regexp is perl-specific?', '2008-09-08T17:36:10.563', '5058'
'423', '50267', '0', 'It is the first link return by google search for *java closure example*', '2008-09-08T17:45:25.377', '4279'
'429', '50180', '0', "WCF: Just like I'm encouraged to use .NET 3.5 :) Sadly, not an option\nRemoting seems like the way to go.", '2008-09-08T17:48:23.170', '5190'
'430', '50203', '0', "Well, the OP asks for distributed VC, then suggests that they didn't choose Subversion because it was hard - not because it didn't fit their requirement. So it would seem that an 'easy' subversion would eliminate the only concern the OP has with it. -Adam", '2008-09-08T17:50:44.977', '2915'
'436', '50281', '0', 'By "abstract class" you mean aonymous inner class?', '2008-09-08T18:03:07.490', '4725'
'444', '50265', '1', 'Agreed, just for convenient map/filter implementations it would be worth it. Not to mention most uses of anonymous inner classes. Readability and code size counts.', '2008-09-08T18:20:30.473', '1996'
'449', '46391', '0', 'display: inline-block worked fine in Firefox but in IE makes width to be 100%', '2008-09-08T18:27:11.877', '4264'
'451', '50352', '0', 'Nice find, im going to use that one :)', '2008-09-08T18:29:48.720', '5119'
'453', '50352', '0', 'Glad i could help', '2008-09-08T18:30:48.717', '2257'
'463', '50401', '0', 'Would it be harmful to delete this sxs directory?', '2008-09-08T18:47:33.403', '572'
'464', '38543', '0', 'Hi, Chris. Audio Queue Services do indeed present a nice, clean API. I ended up going with portaudio with this project for Tiger compatibility, but have been gazing enviously at AQRecord.', '2008-09-08T18:48:49.923', '3462'
'465', '45257', '0', 'No, but I most definitely will one day. :) \nMaybe a project structure template or something.', '2008-09-08T18:50:39.560', '960'
'467', '4228', '2', "build in tfs, not so good, even if you use it, I recommend running cruise control in tandem so that you can actually be independent of your source control. (i.e. tfs 2005, won't build vs 2008 solutions)", '2008-09-08T18:51:04.427', '1220'
'468', '50323', '0', "I agree about the bookmarking and back button, but it's not my choice :(", '2008-09-08T18:51:18.560', '3757'
'469', '50401', '0', "I've been told by others that its harmful, and haven't tried it personally. This seems to be the reason that many more advanced devs are VMing their development machines so that its a clean single purpose install with almost no updates. While maintaining their other apps on a dirtier/slower install", '2008-09-08T18:55:47.050', '1220'
'470', '47721', '1', "Our application presents data from a lot of different back in systems. It brings that data into one place. Our CRUD type stuff was mostly in the admin part of the site. We're using the yui javascript framework for layout and ajax stuff. It's a pretty large application though about 38,000 LOC.", '2008-09-08T18:56:25.660', '1310'
'471', '50401', '1', "I'm personally getting used to running my dev machine vm on one monitor and the host OS on the other monitor and being able to have it feel as if its really 1 install on 2 monitors, working nicely for me.", '2008-09-08T18:57:01.323', '1220'
'472', '50435', '1', "I'm not convinced that I like the idea of buttons disappearing. Unless another (disabled button) took their place. It might get confusing to the end user... no?", '2008-09-08T19:06:10.317', '4798'
'473', '50329', '0', 'This looks like a much more powerful way to do deployment, but how can I configure it to ignore my _ReSharper files?', '2008-09-08T19:06:11.550', '635'
'474', '50435', '0', "I agree with Rob, I don't like buttons dissapearing", '2008-09-08T19:08:16.957', '1782'
'475', '50273', '0', 'If you have a Windows server around with Server 2003 or higher, SharePoint (Services? I can never remember) is a good no cost solution. It provides simple versioning and basic work-flow.', '2008-09-08T19:08:29.813', '2535'
'476', '50154', '0', "This is almost what I want. However, I'd like to be able to do this even if I am not using integers. I'd like to use reference objects, but they do not behave properly as keys in dictionaries.", '2008-09-08T19:09:16.253', '810'
'478', '50398', '0', "If its Server Based, what is the platform? I have no idea how well things like COM interop work with Mono, so that's another factor to consider.", '2008-09-08T19:10:51.693', '1965'
'479', '50439', '0', 'Thanks... I was missing the manual postback reference needed by that technique', '2008-09-08T19:14:00.983', '1782'
'483', '50454', '0', 'Argh. You beat me ;)', '2008-09-08T19:23:29.697', '3043'
'484', '4694', '0', 'The same link Jeff provided will download Consolas on OS X, and it works fine for me at home.', '2008-09-08T19:26:23.077', '672'
'486', '22715', '0', 'Am I missing something? Don\'t the conditions "(column >= 0 && column < 26)" and "(column > 25)" overlap? Is the "else if" test a typo?', '2008-09-08T19:30:45.623', '2820'
'491', '47716', '0', 'I guess by "these temporary operations" you mean the use of escape analysis to allocate "heap" objects on the stack where provable correct. Although escape analysis is present in HotSpot (useful for removing some synchronisation), I don\'t believe it, is at the time of writing, u', '2008-09-08T19:48:08.983', '4725'
'494', '50512', '1', "Using a different port worked for me. (3000 = good, 4242 = no good) Which is good, because unbinding really wasn't an option. The event log messages were very cryptic and not helpful at all. Hex codes and such.", '2008-09-08T19:54:10.030', '767'
'495', '49130', '0', 'There is also a GCC note for this at http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/x87note\n\nDue to this wonderful behaviour, comparing floating point computations is also inherently broken, unless using pre-computed values.', '2008-09-08T19:57:12.660', '5066'
'505', '48675', '0', 'Thanks Boris. Made some edits to make it more clear.', '2008-09-08T20:17:42.050', '4337'
'506', '50530', '0', "Agree! No self-respecting C compiler will ever do this. SILENTLY OVERFLOW BABY! And we wouldn't have it any other way. This is what's great about C, after all.", '2008-09-08T20:19:39.830', 'user2189331'
'507', '50403', '0', "Well, I totally agree...I'm a big fan of both SubSonic and NHibernate, but in this case I think the Client is going to pretty much always push back.", '2008-09-08T20:23:01.770', '4541'
'508', '50561', '1', 'Please modify your title and post to indicate that you mean Java. A tag should not be the only place critical information pertaining to the question is placed.', '2008-09-08T20:24:52.530', '2915'
'511', '47010', '1', 'hahaha nice play on words :)', '2008-09-08T20:33:47.970', '580'
'514', '50594', '0', 'A fair bit of overhead, actually: ArrayList() will box the floats, which will be slow and memory intensive...', '2008-09-08T20:39:14.367', '3546'
'515', '49758', '4', 'This is basically how the undo engine in Cocoa, NSUndoManager, works.', '2008-09-08T20:39:28.783', '4468'
'518', '50618', '0', 'You might want to specify a programming language. Behavior will vary depending on the language.', '2008-09-08T20:44:39.097', '1219'
'523', '50618', '0', 'To decide the best answer I think you need to clarify if the try/catch blocks are indeed empty or not. As stated in one of the answers, the semantics is the same if the try/catch blocks are empty, otherwise different answers address the semantic differences.', '2008-09-08T20:55:32.473', '4984'
'528', '50638', '0', "I've always loved the daily wtf article that you linked - especially one of the comments that suggests we need a magicFairyFinally that's guaranteed to execute, even with no power!", '2008-09-08T21:00:46.813', '3'
'533', '50684', '0', "I'm also curious about the answer to this; is there any reason ssh tunneling is insufficient?", '2008-09-08T21:07:13.023', '327'
'534', '50693', '0', 'That still requires certificates...', '2008-09-08T21:08:25.250', '2424'
'535', '50423', '0', 'Well, what has really changed about whois in the last 5 years. I would venture to guess "not much". I still think you are re-inventing the wheel. \n\nMy ideal answer is: use what is working for you now unless you perceive a real problem with it.', '2008-09-08T21:09:33.327', '92'
'538', '50628', '0', "Wouldn't consider this the actual answer - more a statement of fact ...", '2008-09-08T21:11:27.160', '4396'
'539', '50679', '0', "Mocks isolate. You don't want a test to fail on the object you are testing, if the problems is in the dependency.", '2008-09-08T21:12:50.327', '580'
'540', '50703', '0', 'We considered this but to maintain strong typing of the functions it has to happen at a much lower level.', '2008-09-08T21:16:06.153', '2191'
'541', '50628', '0', 'Seconded! I would say this is not "the answer"..', '2008-09-08T21:16:48.553', '832'
'548', '50618', '0', 'I agree with previous comments, you need to clarify on actual language and seriously review the answers given. The upmodded answers are either incorrect or incomplete.', '2008-09-08T21:21:19.430', '832'
'562', '50710', '0', "I will add automatic splitting of files at a later date. A database for this situation is a bit heavy handed and I'd like logs to be able to stand alone also.", '2008-09-08T21:45:02.337', '483'
'563', '50657', '0', "Nice, but I'm fairly certain that it has the same pitfalls as other flash solutions. If not, then please let me know.", '2008-09-08T21:46:50.743', '106'
'565', '50769', '0', 'just a FYI, I was testing something with this question as a "limbo" (non-openid user) so, no answers will be accepted, since I can\'t log in as openidr again...', '2008-09-08T21:50:21.077', '3446'
'566', '50628', '1', "You're right. It is a good reply but I guess it does not directly answer the stated question. Maybe that means I should have asked a better question :)", '2008-09-08T21:52:42.070', '5278'
'567', '46330', '0', 'we had to do the exact same thing. Wrap the output stream and prevent it from committing the response until we were ready.', '2008-09-08T21:54:07.823', '1310'
'568', '50790', '1', "That doesn't solve his problem because, if he hasn't added his new files, the server is oblivious to the existence of those files.", '2008-09-08T21:55:53.297', '1597'
'569', '50797', '0', 'Can big sites take that risk right now? How many users will they loose (or rather, not gain) if they stop accepting traditional logins?', '2008-09-08T22:00:34.627', '3446'
'572', '42656', '2', "Wonderful use of LINQ with reflection - I hadn't thought to apply it to those tedious xxxInfo objects before. Thanks!", '2008-09-08T22:05:25.207', '3'
'573', '50803', '0', "That actually sounds like a good idea. I'm already getting nightmares thinking how to get that mechanism work with AJAX, but i'll fight through that because i'm not happy with my current Response.Write(hardcoded html) approach, as a separate error.aspx has other advantanges.", '2008-09-08T22:13:26.577', '91'
'574', '50812', '0', 'Good to know, so one fix would be to blow up the response to at least 513 bytes which should be doable.', '2008-09-08T22:14:18.930', '91'
'575', '50665', '0', 'please define a language, as that is impled in your answer but not stated.', '2008-09-08T22:22:16.163', '292'
'576', '50747', '0', 'Thanks! My solution: I created an >512 Byte Error.aspx, but by Global.asax will set the StatusCode to 400 and then do a Server.Transfer instead of Response.Redirect. Works well with AJAX and Internet Explorer.', '2008-09-08T22:27:03.127', '91'
'577', '50826', '0', 'If you are already using TortoiseSVN, you can use TortoiseProc (commando line tool) instead of svn.\n\nhttp://tortoisesvn.net/docs/release/TortoiseSVN_en/tsvn-automation.html', '2008-09-08T22:27:07.463', '2846'
'578', '47895', '0', 'In math formulas like\n\ne^pi + 1 = 0', '2008-09-08T22:32:31.087', '2543'
'582', '50517', '0', "Perfect. Thanks.\n\nI started down that road, but tried using override instead of virtual methods for GetScript*, which didn't work. So, I thought it wasn't possible to implement both together.", '2008-09-08T22:35:44.777', '60'
'585', '27089', '1', 'Note that -maxdepth and -mindepth are not portable.\n\nGNU find has those options and could be installed if needed, however.', '2008-09-08T22:47:09.600', '1438'
'586', '18843', '1', "I've been bit by that in the past. But I should point out that on a modern Solaris box, -print is on by default. In fact, I can't seem to find a find that doesn't work that way any more.", '2008-09-08T22:49:33.260', '1438'
'591', '50628', '0', "Everyone here is right. I guess I was going for brevity. I've noticed that the early answers get all the upvotes. ;-)", '2008-09-08T22:55:07.677', '2527'
'592', '50462', '0', "I can't seem to get this to work. The color index is coming out to 55 when there are 6 cells with the color.", '2008-09-08T22:57:27.033', '453046'
'595', '50505', '0', 'Ahhh... execfile is tricky. See my other post about using the inspect module.', '2008-09-08T23:03:22.337', '825'
'605', '11857', '1', 'FogBugz is free for 2 users.', '2008-09-08T23:13:13.890', '245'
'607', '50794', '0', 'Can you give an example of what you mean by "recognise a path from the command line arguments"? Might be worth starting a new question as everyone has answered the first part.', '2008-09-08T23:33:45.430', '3408'
'610', '50273', '0', 'SharePoint Services looks like a free download it appears - not sure of the limitations though.\nhttp://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb400746.aspx', '2008-09-08T23:36:38.857', '149'
'613', '50937', '0', "it should be ^example\\.com$ instead. In any case I'm under the impression that chris wants a generic solution, not one for a single domain.", '2008-09-08T23:40:22.170', '5190'
'620', '24271', '2', 'I just gave you an upvote that threw you above 2000 points - hopefully it will stick. :P', '2008-09-08T23:52:38.397', '1790'
'621', '49928', '153', 'The implication of this, is that union is much less performant as it must scan the result for duplicates', '2008-09-08T23:55:57.267', '3839'
'622', '50980', '3', 'If I then issue a svn update on the trunk directory will it pull down all the other folders, or just update the ones that have already been retrieved?', '2008-09-08T23:58:32.580', '3631'
'623', '50978', '0', 'You posted this while I was typing an almost identical suggestion :)', '2008-09-09T00:02:55.253', '1000'
'633', '35368', '0', 'Oh I do---if I have to. But Cygwin X Windows is so much nicer.\n\nAnd Cygwin still works just as it always has. The problem is with Vista.', '2008-09-09T00:51:19.520', '1438'
'636', '51029', '0', "Note that this solution doesn't preserve sign. Also,\ndelta_ms = abs(t1_ms - t2_ms) is a little easier to understand and saves at least a subtraction.", '2008-09-09T01:19:55.177', '1199'
'637', '51069', '0', "I don't have forfiles on my XP (sp3) machine - where'd that come from?", '2008-09-09T01:19:59.607', '369'
'650', '48514', '0', 'The second case you mentioned is what I\'m talking about: "an application that synchs with 10g database when online, but when offline uses a local store." I edited the question with this clarification.', '2008-09-09T02:07:22.100', '217'
'652', '51121', '2', 'DbDataReader is an abstract class', '2008-09-09T02:18:41.853', '1196'
'653', '51120', '1', "This is what I've tried, but it seems that the condition is always true at least once, but then if try to extract a value from the reader it throws an error.", '2008-09-09T02:20:36.763', '4541'
'654', '51107', '0', 'Sorry - edited my question to clarify what I am after. Cheers', '2008-09-09T02:22:28.460', '1075'
'656', '51118', '0', "I would agree you really aren't losing anything by not using MSSQL. .NET is larger than just MSSQL.\n\nYou still have all the AJAX features and controls with ASP.NET.", '2008-09-09T02:26:21.243', '2469'
'658', '49598', '0', 'Excellent point, Lars. I read that as "Windows". Oops. Still, it may be useful information for someone, sometime...', '2008-09-09T03:09:16.023', '1199'
'660', '51156', '0', 'I ran through the li:last-child selector earlier; however I cannot use it as it does not work in IE.\n\nIn this case I do not have control over the HTML, so I cannot tag the first and last childs accordingly.', '2008-09-09T03:21:42.310', '131'
'661', '51156', '0', "In that case I'm afraid you're not going to get this to do what you want. You could do it with javascript if you have control over that & you want to go down that road, but it's a dark, scary road with dragons ;)", '2008-09-09T03:23:03.150', '2975'
'662', '51164', '0', "No problems, i've edited the answer :) it should be an IN", '2008-09-09T03:25:49.820', '4134'
'665', '15700', '0', "I'm still looking for an answer to this. Any ideas?", '2008-09-09T03:47:46.833', '1886'
'666', '51188', '0', "Doc link? I can't find any specifics on this.", '2008-09-09T03:50:44.330', '1220'
'667', '51199', '0', "I know there isn't a stringBuilder, msAjax has one, and I was just pondering whether or not its useful", '2008-09-09T03:56:54.347', '1220'
'668', '48074', '0', "I don't have a specific alternative. If I couldn't use a bitmask or right shift like @Paul-Tomblin suggested, I'd keep a counter, just like you suggested in your question. Of course, I'm used to working with more overhead (we're running CORBA on our processors).", '2008-09-09T03:57:09.777', '4673'
'669', '48065', '0', 'I agree that vim can do it, but once you have multiple buffers open, you have to cycle through them or use the mouse to select from a menu. In Emacs, the buffer name comes from the filename, and you can use that to select the buffer, which is much more usable.\n\nI am intrigued by mapping tab to :bn.', '2008-09-09T04:00:40.470', '4673'
'673', '48971', '2', "This was the most elegant solution since it uses built-in functionality that is abstracted very well by the Visual Basic library. I didn't know how to create a VB ApplicationBase program, so more research was needed...I'll add more info for completeness. Thanks for all the great feedback!!", '2008-09-09T04:43:42.427', '4246'
'674', '51224', '70', 'Your co-workers are going to hate you.', '2008-09-09T05:17:04.763', '1412'
'675', '51225', '0', "You're passing parameters via GET not POST as author requested", '2008-09-09T05:18:54.197', '1196'
'677', '40718', '2', 'You should also know that RawUrl, unlike Request.Url, represents the original, unmapped request url if url mapping is being used.', '2008-09-09T05:44:23.077', '4525'
'679', '51184', '3', "What indicates this? I'm using the TEA algorithm to encrypt the data, but it encrypts 8 bytes at a time. Rather than including meta data inside the encrypted file to tell me how big the original data was, I'm padding the original out to an 8 byte boundary, and leaving the padding in place.", '2008-09-09T06:06:07.767', '2915'
'682', '51265', '0', "isn't that sqlserver?", '2008-09-09T06:54:21.177', '80075'
'683', '50679', '0', "I disagree. Mocks help you figure out where the problem _is_, as distinct from where is _shows_. If you know all the code that uses a particular buggy function is OK (because it's been tested with mocks), you have eliminated so many possible places the bug could be hiding.", '2008-09-09T06:55:01.267', '1157'
'686', '51327', '0', "I know there is a %PATH% variable, but it is not as integrated as in UNIX systems. For instance, the application I'm looking for is OpenOffice. Such software would not be in %PATH%, typically.", '2008-09-09T07:13:22.847', '2018'
'690', '51331', '2', 'Thanks. I guess I need to spend time honing my Google skills instead of coding.', '2008-09-09T07:16:47.440', '2018'
'691', '50110', '1', 'This is, indeed, very interesting.', '2008-09-09T07:18:29.760', '1353085'
'694', '51337', '0', 'My blog (http://dotnet.kapenilattex.com) runs on a barebones Wordpress installation and has served my purposes well.', '2008-09-09T07:21:36.197', '372'
'695', '51349', '0', "I'd like you to clarify the context of your question, e.g., what is your personal experience with regards to inefficient knowledge transfer? Maybe that can help us answer you. :)", '2008-09-09T07:29:35.990', '372'
'697', '51317', '1', 'Hey, how come you get all the votes? :)', '2008-09-09T07:31:49.667', '2975'
'700', '50679', '0', "Fine, add mocks as a DEBUGGING tool if necessary. That still doesn't justify it as a TESTING tool.", '2008-09-09T07:52:53.047', '5274'
'702', '40782', '15', 'There is never a reason to use CType(var, String) instead of CStr(var), they do exactly the same thing.', '2008-09-09T08:07:34.963', '5274'
'703', '46578', '2', 'DirectCast is faster than CStr, but you can only use it when casting a string object into a string variable. It will fail if you try to convert any other object into a string.', '2008-09-09T08:08:54.880', '5274'
'704', '36519', '0', 'if (type.IsGenericType AndAlso type.GetGenericTypeDefinition Is GetType(Nullable))', '2008-09-09T08:12:31.020', '5274'
'705', '51317', '0', 'your answer had no link when i voted for frank', '2008-09-09T08:15:02.230', '4918'
'707', '51143', '0', 'This seems like an awful lot of work and overhead for a Web Service?!', '2008-09-09T08:17:27.607', '832'
'708', '51337', '0', "You can host the blog files on your own web server, too, so you will only use blogger's functionality.", '2008-09-09T08:18:18.713', 'malach', '4549416'
'709', '15238', '0', "Your VB code won't work. VB only supports anonymous functions in this version, you have to wait until VB10 to have anonymous subroutines.", '2008-09-09T08:21:03.183', '5274'
'712', '14785', '1', "VB has anonymous delegates, that's just another term for anonymous functions.\n\nWhat VB doesn't have is anonymous subroutines. All anonymous delegates in VB must return a value.", '2008-09-09T08:25:32.813', '5274'
'713', '14814', '1', 'Yes and no. VB has anonymous functions, but not anonymous subroutines. Since event handlers are always subroutines, VB developers miss out here.', '2008-09-09T08:27:02.920', '5274'
'714', '50747', '0', 'Just to add: Normally, a Response.Redirect would also be a viable solution. However, if you use ASP.net AJAX, you will also be redirected. Server.Transfer does allow you to stay on the current Page for AJAX-Requests and handle the error in JavaScript. See my HttpRequestValidationException question.', '2008-09-09T08:27:23.200', '91'
'716', '11663', '2', 'VB has anonymous functions, just so long as they return a value.\n\nThere is no such thing as an anonymous method. A method, by definition, is a named function that implicitly takes an object reference.', '2008-09-09T08:29:35.127', '5274'
'717', '11677', '0', "You totally forget VB's XML support.", '2008-09-09T08:31:17.183', '5274'
'719', '9001', '6', "CLS compliance doesn't care about private field names.", '2008-09-09T08:35:26.470', '5274'
'720', '50769', '0', "we will eventually be able to merge accounts if I can get to that any time soon. This will take a manual request to a moderator, but it's doable.", '2008-09-09T08:40:45.680', '1'
'721', '50907', '0', "I've met Ted, for the record, and I don't agree. The point, I think, is that your OpenID experience will be heavily colored by the quality of the provider you choose.", '2008-09-09T08:42:04.660', '1'
'723', '50967', '0', 'myopenid.com is my recommendation -- they have a great UI and deliver an excellent experience.', '2008-09-09T08:45:03.080', '1'
'724', '51322', '0', 'Excellent Ivan. This is pretty much exactly what I want.', '2008-09-09T08:49:56.093', '1915'
'727', '51394', '0', 'Windows has had JVM pre-installed since Windows 95:\nhttp://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/java/faq.mspx', '2008-09-09T08:55:38.920', '1709'
'728', '51341', '0', "Thanks for your answer, but it's not exactly what I need. I tried to improve my question above and added some more specific requirements.", '2008-09-09T08:56:02.490', '2077'
'733', '51386', '0', 'The first paragaraph is the most-heard issue here too. It\'s like people won\'t talk about the knowledge because they feel frightened by "loosing" it. This is definitly the most mind-changing thing you are faced when you try to establish knowledge transfer...', '2008-09-09T09:06:22.137', '834'
'735', '51379', '0', "Not applicable in a project based environment with flexible work hours and small teams. You won't ever meet someone who's not in your team when you're having lunch here... the kitchen isn't for rumours here. :-(", '2008-09-09T09:08:55.563', '834'
'737', '51143', '0', 'Rob, web service is not always a WSDL\\SOAP goodness. Sometimes you need to get and parse data from server yourself. One strange thing about this question is a POST method. Usually such simple services use GET.', '2008-09-09T09:11:57.587', '1196'
'745', '50968', '0', "unusable (which was the question) is not the same as reducing it's usability. Bit of a nickpick, I'll grant. But, an important distinction because it may be a viable solution.", '2008-09-09T09:17:07.853', '2961'
'746', '51386', '0', "My way to change the current way is to talk a lot about the wiki and the way you can just write your notes down and search for them later... I think it's true that you have to constantly remind people about the benefits.", '2008-09-09T09:18:31.423', '834'
'749', '51400', '0', 'Thanks for the link - that was just what I needed.\nThanks to everyone else for their answers as well.', '2008-09-09T09:24:09.817', '1904'
'752', '51317', '0', 'Ah, the link, always with the link', '2008-09-09T09:29:26.467', '2975'
'753', '50456', '0', 'Xinc may be another option for continuous integration. It is more PHP specific. http://sourceforge.net/projects/xinc', '2008-09-09T09:32:12.450', '2169'
'759', '51469', '3', 'As a general principle I agree, but in the real world there are many instances where Excel is a key part of a business and many business processes have been built around it. When these need to be scaled, the only option often is to run Excel as a server side component.', '2008-09-09T09:38:58.877', '3305'
'768', '51469', '0', "Don't worry, some of us UP-voted you :) I totally agree - running Excel as some kind of data-processor (server OR client side) seems insane. Excel is a (bloated) front-end user application, not something that should be used for backend processing.", '2008-09-09T09:53:42.697', '5058'
'769', '51469', '1', 'This is actually one good example of \'code-reuse\' in Joel\'s article "Why are the Microsoft Office file formats so complicated?"', '2008-09-09T09:54:53.737', '1830'
'771', '51496', '0', "I've heard about Google protocol buffers but never bother to take a look at them. Did you have any experience with that Google stuff?", '2008-09-09T10:00:23.570', '1196'
'773', '51494', '1', 'I already mentioned JASON, do you know some alternative to it ?', '2008-09-09T10:01:49.150', '1196'
'775', '51496', '0', "No practical experience. We use JSON at work but I had read the docs of Google's protocol buffers a bit and thought they might be worth it whenever JSON won't be suited enough.", '2008-09-09T10:06:24.413', '238'
'777', '51182', '1', 'But if a NullPointerException is raised with ObjectA a = getTheUser(session.getState().getAccount().getAccountNumber()); which object in the train is null? Session, State, Account, AccountNumber or the User being returned from the original funciton?', '2008-09-09T10:09:05.467', '4396'
'779', '51501', '0', 'Wanna fix up the title a bit? :)', '2008-09-09T10:10:22.563', '960'
'782', '51499', '0', 'What do you mean by "Up and running" ?', '2008-09-09T10:17:16.383', '86'
'784', '51521', '0', "Please read my question carefully. YAML doesn't support attribute at all.", '2008-09-09T10:25:05.630', '1196'
'788', '51499', '0', 'By "Up and running", I mean to configure the critic as per my needs (I know there is Perl::Critic::Config, but being perl coder, I am trying to be very lazy :) ) and run it on my code base. I will update the question.', '2008-09-09T10:29:33.017', '4406'
'793', '51433', '0', 'Tested and this works.\n\nThanks :-)', '2008-09-09T10:47:01.897', '905'
'796', '51548', '0', 'Can you describe more about your build environment. For example, do you have UNIX command line type tools available and the build is done using Make or something similar. I could describe a script based solution to do this in that case...', '2008-09-09T10:52:28.107', '1553'
'797', '51427', '0', "There's some excellent links here, John. Thanks. I've got some reading to do.", '2008-09-09T10:52:47.843', '826'
'798', '51573', '2', "I believe the Dojo currecy formatting is based on XML data from the Unicode Common Locale Data Repository (http://unicode.org/cldr). While Dojo will do the hard work for you, if you don't want to use it you can get the raw data from there.", '2008-09-09T10:54:54.500', '5168'
'799', '51584', '0', "We're using instant messaging here a lot and it would be a no-brainer to setup a bot to receive status updates from team members.", '2008-09-09T10:55:41.330', '834'
'801', '49531', '0', "I don't mean to rain on your parade, I intended this link as a supplementary resource. I'm still interested in ways to get the backtrace back to the developers (eg. kerneloops.org). So far it seems like gathering the environment and associated data is up to the individual developer.", '2008-09-09T10:56:00.767', '954'
'802', '51437', '0', "I was getting a error related to the TopLevel property, something I couldn't set on a control, but could on a form.", '2008-09-09T10:56:40.627', '905'
'804', '51580', '0', "As a person who wrote tons of those brackets, I can say there is a HUGE difference. You you don't know how YAML is different from XML, please read wikipedia articles linked in the question text.", '2008-09-09T11:01:12.033', '1196'
'808', '51598', '1', '"new" allocates memory from the heap, never from the stack. (Unless, of course, you have overridden the new operator.)', '2008-09-09T11:07:07.217', '2666'
'813', '51317', '0', 'The accepted answer mentions the quagmire with developing your own. Ive seen the same with wordpress. Security updates again and again :(', '2008-09-09T11:20:52.237', '86'
'816', '51594', '0', "Of course I won't broadcast confidential information over twitter. That's why I thought about the use of an internal twitter-like service.", '2008-09-09T11:28:48.723', '834'
'817', '51643', '0', 'C actually has two ways of reading files, one with the FILE object and one with the file descriptor.', '2008-09-09T11:31:32.943', '658'
'818', '51609', '0', 'What were your personal thoughts with prefuse? At my last job, a project started to use it, but ended up with a 90%+ rewritten (and optimized, with additions of new features) version of prefuse.', '2008-09-09T11:33:22.457', '572'
'820', '51662', '0', "Just to clarify - it depends on how open the OTS system is. If it's easy to modify the system and share the data around, then it's a consideration, otherwise it's not a consideration?", '2008-09-09T11:44:09.187', '572'
'823', '45629', '0', 'Agreed, and I knew somebody would make this comment. I really only needed this while trying to figure out a structure a module was creating so I could modify the module. I wanted to delete a particular key from any hashes in the structure because they contained a raw JPEG.', '2008-09-09T11:53:05.420', '166'
'824', '51684', '0', 'Is this a question about how to use the samurize package? Perhaps you could rephrase as a programming question?', '2008-09-09T11:54:40.610', '4200'
'825', '45629', '2', "Later I discovered that I could use Data::Dumper::sortkeys to filter this data so Data::Dumper didn't produce megabytes of binary output.", '2008-09-09T11:55:26.287', '166'
'826', '49804', '6', "Yes, IFRAME is needed. You can't submit file uploads via AJAX (i.e. via the Javascript XMLHTTPRequest object) and just a normal form submit would prevent you from executing additional Javascript to poll the server for upload progress.", '2008-09-09T12:00:12.517', '5168'
'827', '51346', '8', 'Does this really work? I have troubles believing so...', '2008-09-09T12:01:01.343', '2260'
'830', '51400', '2', 'You might have better performance with constructing a Dictionary with the first query, as the Contains() call in the second query can then be done in O(1) as opposed to O(n).', '2008-09-09T12:03:00.247', '2260'
'831', '51467', '0', 'I just tried this in VB.Net, and it works\n\nSystem.Diagnostics.Process.Start("taskkill.exe", "-im excel.exe /f")', '2008-09-09T12:04:43.940', '2665'
'834', '48426', '0', 'I am really interested in this question. Was hoping you would get some nice answers. But maybe everyone like me only upvoting your question and waiting :) Stay tuned.. Cheers - Prakash', '2008-09-09T12:13:28.287', '123'
'835', '51413', '0', 'I guess I should have been more specific. I already have code similar to what you have above... I just needed a method for opening a second spreadsheet. Over time, there will likely only be one edit a month or less to the first spreadsheet, so there will never be many changes to the second one.', '2008-09-09T12:13:46.180', '271'
'838', '51683', '0', 'tables are being created dynamically by the user. when user gets a new class of data (i.e. gets a collection of railroads from some source) and wants to input it in the application, new table is being created, and i need a way to access new data without doing a separate mapping to the new table.', '2008-09-09T12:22:19.157', '4723'
'846', '51758', '0', 'that is what I am doing now. I find this a more practical solution and I see there are other people doing the same. Well, great!', '2008-09-09T12:46:17.337', '3221'
'848', '51057', '0', 'It\'s not *quite* as big a step as it may seem in this case because I already have source code for a driver that works with my touchpad. I just need to modify it to tell the pad to disable "tap-to-click" which seems to be detected in the pad itself.', '2008-09-09T12:57:31.817', '4939'
'855', '51846', '0', 'No, the mail.From address will determine the MAIL FROM in the envelope and in the DATA section. I want to make those two different addresses.', '2008-09-09T13:22:19.637', '1219'
'862', '51868', '1', 'Your method will work, but it will create unnecessary temp files.\n\nAlso, when using del in BATCH scripts, I always add the /Y switch - otherwise the del command can be very annoying... :)', '2008-09-09T13:29:36.700', '1353085'
'864', '51868', '0', 'good call - I shall edit.', '2008-09-09T13:31:50.440', '1726'
'865', '51870', '0', "This is on the development webserver for this project I don't want to compile it locally.", '2008-09-09T13:32:16.477', '3208'
'866', '51821', '0', 'Could you clarify what you mean about log4net being "potentially dangerous"?', '2008-09-09T13:33:44.943', '3475'
'868', '51893', '0', "I've found my monitor looks bad in portrait mode. Clear Type (Windows) is all wrong and the viewing angles seem really bad. I assume clear type issue has something to do it the shape of the pixels - not sure about the viewing angles. Are some monitors better then others? Is it me?", '2008-09-09T13:41:13.880', '3655'
'871', '48426', '0', "Given a list of (address, symbol type, symbol name) tuples from a map file, it's not immediately obvious what types of graphs could be constructed. Could you revise the question to explain what you'd like to visualize?", '2008-09-09T13:47:11.573', '1146'
'872', '51875', '0', 'Can you tell me what the %%i does in line 2 and what the %~1 does in line 7? Thanks!', '2008-09-09T13:47:30.560', '730'
'874', '51922', '0', "I dot't at this time but dang if that ain't nice!!", '2008-09-09T13:49:49.680', '730'
'875', '51921', '0', "Actually I learned this trick from Sells book too. But Scott's article just seats among my bookmarks :)", '2008-09-09T13:50:06.123', '1196'
'876', '51861', '0', "I think it's implied in the question that he only wants to use things which would be available from a command line. Do you know of a command line RE tool that would be available on Windows?", '2008-09-09T13:50:35.683', '2820'
'877', '51875', '0', '%%i is the loop variable (it will get the value of the first word in each line that the command inside parentheses writes to standard output).\n\n%1 is a simple way to access the command line argument passed to the script or the label (like in my case). %~1, however, removes the quotes (if any).', '2008-09-09T13:51:22.437', '1353085'
'881', '51939', '0', 'Bad thing about teamcity is it wants you to use its source control', '2008-09-09T13:54:40.120', '1220'
'882', '51803', '0', "Oooh, nice, I didn't know that! I'll definitely look into this.", '2008-09-09T13:55:18.807', '267'
'883', '51922', '0', 'MAN! Do you know of any good books on learning to write stuff like this?!', '2008-09-09T13:55:50.087', '730'
'884', '51905', '0', 'I have two 20" Dell Ultrasharps and sometimes I run a second instance of Visual Studio on my Right monitor, for example, if I\'m porting older code to a new project.', '2008-09-09T13:56:11.067', '2543'
'885', '51922', '0', 'you could probably answer this question too!\nhttp://beta.stackoverflow.com/questions/51054/batch-file-to-delete-files-older-than-n-days', '2008-09-09T13:57:45.137', '730'
'886', '51922', '0', "Actually, there's no real need for books. You can simply type HELP in command line, to get the list of all default commands. And then you can read the help of each individual command for more information - you just simple add the /? switch to the command. Or at least, that's how I do it.", '2008-09-09T13:58:26.243', '1353085'
'887', '51939', '0', 'You can use Subversion, Perforce, CVS, VSS, TFS with TeamCity', '2008-09-09T13:58:35.133', '1196'
'896', '51964', '0', 'The reason the the querystring is read-only is that the querystring is provided by the browser. You can not do this without either iterating through the collection or just creating it again if you know all the key/value pairs that you need.', '2008-09-09T14:14:33.550', '2257'
'898', '49973', '0', 'In theory you can just grab the compiled .dll and add a reference to that in your own project, but you _will_ need to use some of the dasBlog objects. With that in mind, having source available to reference just makes things easier.', '2008-09-09T14:17:04.823', '3043'
'899', '51979', '0', "this looks like what i'm looking for. I'll try it out and report back :)", '2008-09-09T14:19:01.373', '379'
'900', '51893', '0', "I've had issues in the past, but all the more modern monitors with good contrast and dot pitch, have been fine. Last time I had an issue, the monitor was squareish anyway, so portrait only gave you 20% more pixels.", '2008-09-09T14:24:04.713', '1220'
'902', '52002', '19', 'A man, a plan, a canal, Panama', '2008-09-09T14:26:03.150', '1772'
'903', '51995', '1', '"without iterating through the collection" ?', '2008-09-09T14:26:55.050', '2257'
'904', '51981', '0', "I +1'd this, I don't know who downmodded, I thought it was a reasonable hack?! :S", '2008-09-09T14:27:17.077', '832'
'907', '52004', '0', 'I havent downmoded anyone in this thread yet. But a downmod is labeled "this was not helpful", and so far very few of the answers has been helpfull so I can understand why some people might downmod them', '2008-09-09T14:29:05.343', '2257'
'908', '51995', '0', 'Yeah, my answer is really a "you can\'t, you will have to rebuild it" since there\'s no way to do what he is asking without it. You could avoid the iteration and copy to a new array and remove the item, but you\'ll still have to iterate through it to create the URL to redirect to.', '2008-09-09T14:30:25.103', '1627'
'909', '52004', '0', "Thanks for the correction, I guess someone's gaming or having a bad day we're still in Beta afterall :) So sharing the love, +1 back.", '2008-09-09T14:31:05.523', '2083160'
'911', '51933', '0', "I'd say estimating the basic overhead with an empty table is good. Since you're doing a full table scan, index use is probably irrelevant, which leaves the bulk (160 to 180 ms) of your 200 ms to loading data from disk and aggregation. Have you compared the two SELECTs as I suggested?", '2008-09-09T14:32:35.490', '2077'
'913', '52004', '0', "@Espo, I was really referring to Holly's post, seemed like a reasonable hack.. Looked like someone had just come in and -1'ed everyone..", '2008-09-09T14:33:03.680', '832'
'914', '52009', '12', 'Your directory name is easily handled by reverse find though :).', '2008-09-09T14:33:03.787', '2284'
'915', '51394', '0', "Microsoft no longer adds their Java-like product to Windows. However, any half-decent PC manufacturer will install the JRE on Windows. It's unusual for a Windows installation not to have Sun Java.", '2008-09-09T14:33:19.763', '4725'
'916', '51994', '0', 'Use this exact setup (MacBook + 20" Dell monitor) myself of web and cocoa development, it\'s perfectly adequate', '2008-09-09T14:33:54.613', '5168'
'918', '52018', '0', 'Ruby does not have interfaces but does have mixin.. im not sure any UML tools support that. Also it would be nice to generate diagrams from the code, so it needs to work with ruby code and many tools are not language-agnostic.', '2008-09-09T14:36:11.753', '3586'
'920', '51911', '1', 'yes, or Classic. ;o)', '2008-09-09T14:37:13.683', '730'
'922', '15416', '3', "I would say nay on that, I butted my head against that wall for a month and there's got to be something better. Far too clunky and an un-intuitive UI.", '2008-09-09T14:37:20.797', '5056'
'923', '52013', '0', 'Striktly I would not allow IgnoreCase for a palindrome.', '2008-09-09T14:38:17.753', 'malach', '4549416'
'924', '51948', '0', "I can't re-tag at my 100 point rep-level, but we should add I18N and Windows (maybe Win32?) to this question.", '2008-09-09T14:38:40.997', '3655'
'925', '52039', '0', 'Using O(n) memory where a in-place algorithm works would probably not impress a professor', '2008-09-09T14:42:02.050', '4918'
'926', '52013', '0', 'Why not? See http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/palindrome', '2008-09-09T14:42:52.703', '1886'
'927', '52013', '0', 'Why not? If case matters then "A man a plan a canal Panama" isn\'t a palindrome.', '2008-09-09T14:43:23.420', '75'
'929', '52045', '0', 'Ok. Please see my added comment about storing the data on a web server', '2008-09-09T14:43:33.920', '2257'
'930', '52002', '21', "Go hang a salami. I'm a lasagna hog.", '2008-09-09T14:44:20.610', '1886'
'931', '52039', '0', '*Assume a 101 course. ;)', '2008-09-09T14:45:08.033', '1886'
'932', '52014', '0', 'Solutions like these are great because they are easy to follow. The solutions with loops, stacks, etc. are nice but harder to inspect than this one.\n\nAll this needs is a line or two to trim it down to a fixed alphabet (just [a-zA-Z] characters?).', '2008-09-09T14:45:46.800', '29'
'934', '52045', '0', "Yes, it wasn't there when I replied... It's a good alternative but it's not possible (because of restrictions with the client) to publish information that way.", '2008-09-09T14:46:54.333', '1782'
'937', '52045', '0', 'Then i do not have any more suggestions. Sorry :)', '2008-09-09T14:50:41.577', '2257'
'940', '52057', '0', 'The only difference is that my code treats empty string as a palindrome. That is by design.', '2008-09-09T14:52:34.707', '4997'
'941', '51368', '4', "The setTimeout does not need the first parameter in quotes - you can call it thus: setTimeout(hideSpinner, spinnerShowTime); That saves the step of having the JS interpreter eval'ing the string, which is just overhead.", '2008-09-09T14:53:30.773', '1790'
'943', '52071', '0', "I think System.IO.Path works great. Do you have specific tasks that you need that it can't handle?", '2008-09-09T14:53:45.173', '2257'
'944', '52014', '0', 'You\'d have to remove the spaces from the string first, otherwise palindrome\'s like "a man a plan a canal panama" wouldn\'t check properly.', '2008-09-09T14:53:47.687', '271'
'949', '51920', '1', 'As I said in other comment, MSVS is just a huge wrapper over MSBuild files. You can use these files directly without touching IDE. I encourage you to learn more on MSBuild', '2008-09-09T14:58:57.237', '1196'
'950', '52086', '0', 'Oh and for prototyping, use the in-memory SQLite database engine! (ADO.NET provider here <http://sqlite.phxsoftware.com/>)', '2008-09-09T14:58:59.200', '3619'
'951', '52084', '0', 'By time consuming, do you mean that the server takes long to respond, or that it takes much effort to write the query?', '2008-09-09T14:59:53.100', '2257'
'953', '52022', '0', 'In terms of the foolproof way of determining if a dll is from the .net framework or not, the best I can do is the using the Codebase property of the Assembly object, which for mscorlib is "C:\\WINDOWS\\Microsoft.NET\\Framework, however it isn\'t for all .net framework assemblies.', '2008-09-09T15:03:25.277', '4002'
'954', '45919', '0', 'Are you using databinding? I never use it with asp.net and it might change the playing field somewhat. But, the LoadViewState is the event that should be used for restoring dynamic controls at post-back time. PageLoad is definitely too late in the life cycle.', '2008-09-09T15:06:26.797', '1334'
'955', '52023', '0', 'I try. I often fail, but not this time, it would seem. Thanks.', '2008-09-09T15:07:42.083', '1199'
'956', '51864', '19', 'This is a very difficult tool to install. I tried for about half an hour with no success. Any other suggestions?', '2008-09-09T15:07:47.590', '1772'
'958', '51384', '0', 'That\'s the pitfall of using the Load event on the image - if you get someone with a fast connection, then the spinner just flicks on and off again.\n\nYou have to consider the spinner actually has two purposes: no only a "please wait", but also "something is/has happened"', '2008-09-09T15:10:16.180', '4396'
'961', '51368', '0', 'It would quicker in this case, but in the situation where you wanted to pass in arguments to a function, I find enclosing the thing in dbleQts to cause less problems (at the expense of legibility I suppose)', '2008-09-09T15:13:49.977', '4396'
'962', '52023', '0', "I was going to suggest that you could edit your answer to add in the whitespace and punctuation handling from my answer below but then it wouldn't be so pretty. :-)", '2008-09-09T15:16:42.670', '3171'
'966', '52002', '4', 'Do you care about punctuation? Case? What about locale-sensitive case folding?', '2008-09-09T15:19:21.087', '3474'
'975', '52161', '0', "I wonder if you can query some Microsoft service for the public key tokens... like the way they provide a remote symbol server. That way you don't have to track it manually.", '2008-09-09T15:33:27.230', '3619'
'976', '52149', '0', 'it only parses if the given text matches the pattern and returns the Date object representation of that string. It doesn\'t parse if the date information is somewhere within the other texts. \nlike "sometext 12/03/2004 sometext.', '2008-09-09T15:33:46.560', '3993'
'979', '49837', '1', '"No Checked Exceptions" is definitely not an improvement. I want to know what things can go wrong, rather than have to guess a few cases and hope that\'s all.', '2008-09-09T15:37:07.283', '3408'
'983', '52185', '0', "Didn't I see a Java IDE that offered this? Within reason, of course.", '2008-09-09T15:40:17.697', '1000'
'985', '52199', '0', 'The issue here is that a lot of stuff is in the GAC according to AssemblyName and Assembly', '2008-09-09T15:44:21.777', '4002'
'988', '52196', '0', "If it fails to defrag any of the files PageDefrag will keep trying with each boot and can take a while, hence its option to run once.\n\nThis doesn't mean it's not a great tool and I heartily recommend it. +1 from me.", '2008-09-09T15:49:08.457', '3171'
'989', '50326', '0', 'So the database appender is what was giving Jeff the locking issues that he discussed in the podcast. Unfortunately we are using the database appender because we wanted a centralized log repository.', '2008-09-09T16:01:18.007', '1642688'
'991', '52243', '0', 'Maybe I should clarify my question, I want to know what a dynamically typed Object is, so using TypeName will (in my case) only return "Object".', '2008-09-09T16:07:50.813', '1111'
'992', '51885', '0', 'Wow... it is amazing most everyone does the same thing.', '2008-09-09T16:08:45.507', '2535'
'993', '52253', '0', "Very cool. I didn't know you could do things like $$('#mytable tr'). That makes my life a lot easier.", '2008-09-09T16:09:20.063', '305'
'995', '52152', '0', 'I read this article during a code revisit. I followed some of the advice but I am very restricted in what I can do to the DB. I only got our sql server updated to 2005 about 6 months ago.', '2008-09-09T16:11:04.957', '5197'
'996', '52253', '1', '@swilliams code is nicer than my example, but I think you should use addClassName() rather than explicitly setting style in the JS.', '2008-09-09T16:11:58.310', '72'
'998', '52149', '0', 'That might be undecidable. What if the text contains two dates, e.g. "Between A and B, blah" where A and B are dates...', '2008-09-09T16:12:59.523', '4926'
'1000', '52253', '0', '@Mark Biek, there are a bunch of helper guys like that $F, and $A. See the utility page: http://www.prototypejs.org/api/utility and Enumerable objects are very powerful: http://www.prototypejs.org/api/enumerable', '2008-09-09T16:14:55.523', '736'
'1002', '52019', '0', 'I was going to comment exactly what you said when I noticed your comment at the bottom. +1! :)', '2008-09-09T16:18:46.497', '1324220'
'1004', '52244', '2', 'an addition... if you have root access but not the oracle user, login as root then "su - oracle" and follow Paul\'s instructions. Also try all the default oracle passwords. Last option is to look at OUTLN and DBSNMP accounts and Oracle hacks around that.', '2008-09-09T16:29:39.217', '4134'
'1006', '52267', '0', '"IsUserAnAdmin function is a wrapper for CheckTokenMembership. It is recommended to call that function directly to determine Administrator group status rather than calling IsUserAnAdmin". (From the linked page)', '2008-09-09T16:31:49.680', '2257'
'1007', '51396', '1', "JavaFX looks like a really sweet technology, but unfortunately it's come about 5 years too late to make a difference in applet popularity.\n\nStill, should make desktop Swing development interesting again.", '2008-09-09T16:34:29.893', '4223'
'1009', '51939', '0', 'sweet, learn something new everytime I snort some crackoverflow', '2008-09-09T16:40:24.357', '1220'
'1010', '52314', '0', 'Yeah... I acknowledged this in the question....', '2008-09-09T16:40:29.643', '4144'
'1011', '52309', '0', "Didn't work for me unfortunately. I've tried opening and closing itunes several times to make sure nothing else is attempting to use itunes, then I run my script with your lines above and quit with the same results.", '2008-09-09T16:42:53.383', '5330'
'1014', '8637', '45', "VERSION THAT WORKS WITHOUT JAVASCRIPT\nHow about if you did this with ASP, etc. and had a timestamp for when the form page was loaded and then compared that to the time when the form was submitted. If ElapsedTime<10 sec then it's likely spam.", '2008-09-09T16:48:32.027', '4906'
'1016', '52314', '1', "I don't see the relation (apart from the title). Question 44905 is about the origins of certain limitations. This question is about how to overcome one specific limitation (that isn't even mentioned in the other question).", '2008-09-09T16:51:43.987', '4285'
'1017', '52194', '0', 'True. I would go for Javascript any day myself.', '2008-09-09T16:53:55.180', '4337'
'1020', '52273', '0', "From this am I correct to assume I can select all the rows if I class them with _highlightable_ and calling $$('.highlightable').each()?", '2008-09-09T17:01:46.817', '3920'
'1021', '52342', '1', 'scripts that work straight up on the command line in Linux do tend to pop up the cmd window in Windows. I just experienced this pleasure for the first time yesterday.', '2008-09-09T17:02:24.193', '634'
'1022', '52332', '1', "As long as your xml schema is set to the schema file, it should validate it automatically and any error will be detected. You'll get the benefit of XML intellisense as well if you have a schema associated with the xml.", '2008-09-09T17:03:08.170', '5321'
'1023', '50462', '0', "Sorry, I didn't quite complete my explanation. ColorIndex specifies an index value into the current colour palette, so you will need another worksheet formula to count how many CellColor functions return 55.", '2008-09-09T17:03:29.340', '1826'
'1024', '52309', '0', "I use my script everyday and I don't get that message. Do you have any other utilities that access iTunes? Do you use any other iTunes objects? Maybe you need to reboot to get it cleaned up once you have gotten that message?", '2008-09-09T17:04:32.690', '791'
'1025', '47472', '1', 'depending on the language, in C# for things like this, you can use labeled break instead of goto, which is the same thing I guess.', '2008-09-09T17:05:05.543', '5321'
'1026', '52314', '2', "If you want to point out that there is a problem with the title, then perhaps you shouldn't add a tag `duplicate` but either change the title or explicitly mention that you think there is a problem it.", '2008-09-09T17:05:06.060', '4285'
'1030', '52355', '0', 'Do yo mean:\n\nresponse.Filter = new MyRewriterStream(response.OutputStream) ??', '2008-09-09T17:11:42.253', '3381'
'1035', '52355', '0', 'nevermind, you were right... it just looked like a typo.\n\nThat did it!', '2008-09-09T17:17:35.187', '3381'
'1036', '52383', '1', 'I should have clarified I wanted to use the IDE and not code.', '2008-09-09T17:18:22.597', '5182'
'1038', '52374', '0', "he's passing the smtp server into the constructor of SmtpClient.", '2008-09-09T17:19:34.417', '77'
'1039', '51291', '0', "Sorry, got that error using JQuery $.ajax on FireFox 3. Tried jsonp suggestion but I think that will only work with something that will serve up json. I'm trying to create a sample local html file based mashup that will pull data from Yahoo!Finance, but they are serving .csv, so I think I'm SOL.", '2008-09-09T17:20:47.520', '5321'
'1040', '52362', '3', "I'd serialize it to a byte[] using a ByteArrayOutputStream. It would be a lot faster than writing it out to a file.", '2008-09-09T17:21:47.097', '1310'
'1041', '52391', '22', 'This is not a good solution, as you never know when a garbage collect will happen, or how much extra memory will be allocated to the heap at once.', '2008-09-09T17:24:34.953', '5346'
'1042', '52393', '0', "Aren't the sizes of various primitives defined in the Java Specification? (§2.4.1)", '2008-09-09T17:25:03.110', '3474'
'1043', '52391', '5', "That is true, and I wouldn't intend this to address the main question of this post, but it might help him to know programmatically when he is getting somewhat close to hitting the max heap size.", '2008-09-09T17:25:55.760', '4249'
'1044', '52393', '4', 'Not in the sense of "how much memory does it occupy," which is the question. Only in the sense of how they operate.\n\nFor example, bytes, chars, and shorts take up an entire word on the Java stack, even though they operate with rounding etc..', '2008-09-09T17:27:35.770', '4926'
'1045', '52413', '0', "Yes, Dan, that's pretty much the situation--actually there are multiple levels of security involved but I take your point. That's a great suggestion. Thanks.", '2008-09-09T17:27:54.490', '2820'
'1054', '52398', '0', 'count me in, I want to change my config files and not check them in, but they still need in the repo and need changing when I get the ticket for fixing a thing in there.', '2008-09-09T17:43:17.030', '1220'
'1058', '52267', '0', "I hadn't noticed the warning before. I wonder why Microsoft would consider deprecating such a simpler helper ... fortunately they have a good track record for backwards compatibility.", '2008-09-09T17:48:22.087', '3631'
'1061', '52456', '0', 'at least upgrade, lateral movement not gonna do you any good, I agree with chris', '2008-09-09T17:52:25.120', '1220'
'1065', '52023', '0', 'A one line function like that can be done as a lambda:\nis_palindrome=lambda s:s == s[::-1]', '2008-09-09T17:58:56.383', '3408'
'1067', '52014', '0', 'In whatever language that is, why not just do "return StringReverse(originalString)==originalString"', '2008-09-09T18:00:55.490', '3408'
'1069', '52456', '0', "I hate to bash CVS, but DON'T switch to CVS. No! On the other hand, it IS better than SourceSafe. If you're going through the pain, do what Chris suggests.", '2008-09-09T18:09:58.603', '2258'
'1071', '2850', '17', "Doesn't work on Windows - this is for Linux/UNIX only.", '2008-09-09T18:17:19.240', '5330'
'1074', '52515', '0', "But isn't the lexing completely unambiguous?", '2008-09-09T18:20:59.137', '4798'
'1076', '52205', '2', 'Really? For what programming-specific tasks is this required?', '2008-09-09T18:21:37.810', '1709'
'1078', '52515', '0', "It will error out on ambiguity, so yes. Being greedy or non-greedy doesn't make you ambiguous. Greediness is actually a way to resolve ambiguity. You also get into the interaction between the lexer and the parser in this case, so maybe it's the parser that's not greedy.", '2008-09-09T18:24:05.543', '3279'
'1079', '52537', '0', "I thought about that. Then thought about PhotoSynth. That's got to be some heavy image processing, although static images...", '2008-09-09T18:30:57.647', '572'
'1084', '52541', '1', 'Not sure I agree with "FAR away from the comfort of modern Outlook" or "vastly inferior to conventional Office suites".\n\nI gave up MS Office a couple years ago for OpenOffice, and I\'ve now given that up for Google docs. I\'ve never looked back. I\'ve not once wished for MS Office', '2008-09-09T18:35:29.883', '3279'
'1091', '52537', '0', 'Resource intensive tasks are perfect for the cloud as you can distribute the processing across hundreds or thousands of nodes', '2008-09-09T18:44:50.453', '3305'
'1095', '52023', '0', 'Why make a function at all, when you can just do "is_palindrome = s == s[::-1]"? ;)', '2008-09-09T18:54:02.770', '1709'
'1097', '52610', '0', 'The reason you would want to do this is that the built-in regex validator will also automatically validate client-side with javascript for you. So if they fail validation, you save a postback.', '2008-09-09T18:58:00.563', '3043'
'1099', '52625', '0', "Joel, thanks for clarifying my choice!\n\nRegarding comments: yes, I think it'd be nice if the first few on each answer were expanded by default. Or at least highlighted a little more.", '2008-09-09T19:01:46.683', '29'
'1104', '52610', '0', "Unfortunately this regex isn't matching correctly, I'll play with it to see if I can get it to work though. Thanks!", '2008-09-09T19:16:45.587', '1414'
'1106', '52625', '0', "The extra postback is irrelevant in this case but I think I'll see if I can get the regex working anyways. Thanks!", '2008-09-09T19:18:30.293', '1414'
'1107', '52674', '0', "funny! I hope it's just for the warning :)", '2008-09-09T19:23:46.490', '1277510'
'1109', '52689', '0', "I always wanted to use Win-D more, but it's a one way action. There doesn't seem to be a way to restore all the windows to the state they were at, unfortunately.", '2008-09-09T19:29:24.247', '4913'
'1110', '52023', '0', 'Anders Sandvig: for readability? And perhaps ease of maintenance in case we decide to ignore whitespace and punctuation as Dave Webb has done?', '2008-09-09T19:29:28.037', '1199'
'1111', '52687', '0', 'IMO, default shortcut of Launchy sucks because Alt-Space is too useful for me to let L to hi-jack it. So, I re-map Launchy to Win-Space. What is your preference?', '2008-09-09T19:30:10.780', '227'
'1113', '52689', '1', '@Zigdon: Win-D is a toggle. Press it again and the windows should be restored. Are you confusing this with Win-M? (I use XP)', '2008-09-09T19:31:54.897', '227'
'1114', '52689', '0', 'It is - Win-D. At least on XP.\n\nAnother way is to use Win-M to minimize, Win-Shift-M to undo.', '2008-09-09T19:32:02.680', '4997'
'1116', '52675', '0', 'The Rob Conery screencasts are provided on the ASP.NET MVC website.', '2008-09-09T19:33:25.330', '1117'
'1118', '49409', '0', "I'm curious why you added the # prompt. Normally, that prompt indicates the root or superuser. In generally, I'd think stuff like trying out the **cut** command would be better done as a regular user. I'd have used the $ prompt.", '2008-09-09T19:34:27.090', '1438'