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C / C++ Language

Miscellaneous

Uncategorised Technical Blogs

  • Deduplicating NAS Locally - RCL_SPD
    I use a somewhat cheap NAS (Network Area Storage) called My Book Live to store stuff that I need to access from several computers. However, only recently I learned how to enable SSH access to the device, and it turned out that this is a PowerPC-based embedded board running Linux:MyBookLive:~# uname

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ASP.NET

C#

Code Generation

Combo & List Boxes

  • Extended CComboBox - Flaviu2
    A combobox control which shows a drop down window to assist the user.

Cryptography & Security

Database

  • Junk Drawer - dale.newman
    Importing a File to a Database Table in One Step

Hardware & System

New Tips and Tricks added

C#

Progress Controls

New Technical Blogs added

Exception Handling

  • Getting Exact Location of Exception in C# Code - Pranay Rana
    Post is about locating exact location of the Exception in the code. There is always problem for the developer to locate exact location from where Exception raised, because of that it difficult for the developer what actually went wrong. Most of the time problem occurs when there is too many librarie

Files and Folders

  • Batch uploading music files to Echo Nest - staffan_v
    This is in English for an international audience.There is an interesting service celled The Echo Nest that is a music API you can do a lot of interesting things with like The Count. But if you (like me) have music that is a bit outside the mainstream there is the problem that they do not know about

Uncategorised Technical Blogs

  • Periodic jerkiness and Discrete Fourier Transform - RCL_SPD
    I have a spreadsheet where I write down how many hours I sleep each day – I have been doing it for roughly a year. This information already provided me with a lot of insight about my patterns of sleep and helped me improve my discipline, but in a never-ending quest for better understanding I have be

  • jOOQ the art of using the Stable Abstractions Principle - Issam Lahlali
    Robert C.Martin wrote an interesting article about a set of metrics that can be used to measure the quality of an object-oriented design in terms of the interdependence between the subsystems of that design. Here’s from the article what he said about the interdependence between modules: What i

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Uncategorised Technical Blogs

  • Implementing Kinect gestures - Vangos Pterneas
    Gesture recognition is a fundamental element when developing Kinect-based applications (or any other Natural User Interfaces). Gestures are used for navigation, interaction or data input. The most common gesture examples include waving, sweeping, zooming, joining hands, and much more. Unfortunately,




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