I'm currently having a really long list of university names that are not sorted in alphabetical order. What the user needs to do is quickly find the university's name he/she wants, however the user may or may not know the specific university name, it is requested that the user type one or two key...
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This is an attempt to reconcile two extreme positions in a way that is acceptable to the majority of the community:
Some feel it's irrelevant that it's homework: always just answer with complete code.
Some feel Stack Overflow is not the place for homework: close all homework questions immediate...
meanwhile I'm trying to optimize inserts on my now gargantuan 300million rows table ... I just rereviewed the code and for some reason someone decided to join against the 25million rows header table on new inserts, when they had already started implementing an output'd header-snapshot so I finished that out
also added three new indexes ... grrrr
I thought I was told this import process was completely inspected and up to date
maybe my next run can be done with "actual execution plan" turned off so I can find out just how fast it should be over a day-to-day ... additionally, my day-to-day have gone up 3fold since the last "succesful" import
so I expect things to ballon rather nicely at this point :D
I'm trying to amass a list of programming books with opensource licenses, like Creative Commons, GPL, etc. The books can be about a particular programming language or about computers in general.
What are some freely available programming books on the internet?
So then my advice is to leave SO and not look back.
I trust Joel and Jeff and the rest of the SE team.
I think they've done a great job building a community of experts, and I think they're working in the best interests of the greater part of the community.
I support my statement by referring you to meta.SO where most of these decisions are debated by the community before the SE team tries to implement them as requisite policies
If you have an issue with the way business is run on SO or any of the SE, then you should take it up on the meat.SE sites.
There seem to be a lot of questions about "What mod_rewrite rule do I need" because for most developers, they need a rule once and don't want to bother learning it, even though it's just regex with a handful of options.
@JeremyChild Frameworks significantly enhance my awesomeness for simple applications, and greatly detract from my awesomeness when it comes to anything remotely specialized.
so I've done two loads of laundry, I've gotten my TSQL import to get even tighter, I've spent six hours playing wii with my nephew, I've watched Transporter3 and Portal (a crappy horror flick) and I've had a nap and cooked dinner. Besides helping javascript noobs in the chat, what else is there for me to do today?
I would allow the Visa people to setup a system that assumed delays in transmitting and that incurred high penalties to the visa card user for exceeding their limits due to the delays in transmission of data, and I would then proudly display a "Visa" sign in my shop's window and at the counter
you're thinking to specifically. I still see people use those old paper "stamp-thwomp" machines
The colonization of Mars by humans is the focus of speculation and serious study because the surface conditions and availability of water on Mars make it arguably the most hospitable planet in the solar system other than Earth. The Moon has been proposed as the first location for human colonization but Mars has an atmosphere, giving it the potential capacity to host human and other organic life.
Relative similarity to Earth
The Earth is very like its "sister planet" Venus in bulk composition, size and surface gravity but Mars' similarities to Earth are arguably more compelling when con...
The Dyatlov Pass incident refers to an event that resulted in the deaths of nine ski hikers in the northern Ural mountains on the night of February 2, 1959. It happened on the east shoulder of the mountain Kholat Syakhl (Холат Сяхл) (a Mansi name, meaning Mountain of the Dead). The mountain pass where the incident occurred has since been named Dyatlov Pass (Перевал Дятлова) after the group's leader, Igor Dyatlov (Игорь Дятлов).
The lack of eyewitnesses and subsequent investigations into the hikers' deaths have inspired much speculation. Investigators at the time determined that the hike...
I can see you're trying to hook me, it won't work! I've spent the last several years building a resistance to iocaine powder, and don't you see, it has worked, you've given everything away ... and now, we drink
Raining animals is a rare meteorological phenomenon, although occurrences have been reported from many countries throughout history. One hypothesis that has been offered to explain this phenomenon is that strong winds travelling over water sometimes pick up creatures such as fish or frogs, and carry them for up to several miles. However, this primary aspect of the phenomenon has never been witnessed or scientifically tested.
The animals most likely to drop from the sky in a rainfall are fish, frogs and birds, in that order. Sometimes the animals survive the fall, especially fish, suggest...
Look, I got this error code and the most common occurrence on google is for raining animals, so obviously my problem is raining animals even though I am in an underground bunker in the sahara desert
I've always thought the hand cursor to be the ideal visual indicator for "you may click here" to the user. We are used to see it in this context daily because of it's usage on hyperlinks and hence all web buttons.
&nbs...
@Pramodh I do not think it will. We can only just get people on the Moon, and they stand on it for what, a couple of hours? I think it will be a long time til we're off making other planets our home.
There are no weather systems, but when the man in the space suit walks around, he still creates his own wind, just as a passing car does if you're standing next to a road.
To play devil's advocate, that doesn't mean men stood on the moon. You can shoot a laser at satellites orbiting mars, but those were not placed by the hands of men, they were just flown there, and mirrors could've been dropped on the moon just the same.
@DanGrossman Yes, that's very true.. But then this raises the question of positioning, how would a "remote drop" be able to positiont he laser well enough to bounce the laser straight back here?
Different Moon landing conspiracy theories claim that some or all elements of the Apollo Project and the associated Moon landings were falsifications staged by NASA and members of other organizations. Since the conclusion of the Apollo program, a number of related accounts espousing a belief that the landings were faked in some fashion have been advanced by various groups and individuals. Some of the more notable of these various claims include allegations that the Apollo astronauts did not set foot on the Moon; instead NASA and others intentionally deceived the public into believing the ...
Table_ColumnEntry* entry = [[Table_ColumnEntry alloc] // with the column passed in... initWithColumn:column // and the column number andColumnNumber:m_lastCol // and create the metadata...needs to be autoreleased so it can be cleaned up andMetadata:[[[ColumnMetadata alloc] initWithTable:self andColumn:name] autorelease]];
@RichardJRossIII Just write a really buggy 3D engine and accidentally make the chip on the Graphics card go through an infinite loop, it's a great visual display!
YES, although some of the games made from it are cool, Ill let others do the hard work and reap the benefits :)
Lol this has to be the UGLIEST line of code ever (in objective-C)
Table_ColumnEntry* entry = [[Table_ColumnEntry alloc] // with the column passed in... initWithColumn:column // and the column number andColumnNumber:m_lastCol // and create the metadata...needs to be autoreleased so it can be cleaned up andMetadata:[[[ColumnMetadata alloc] initWithTable:self andColumn:name] autorelease]];