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Tell us how you really feel!
Marc
Help! I'm an AI running around in someone's f*cked up universe simulator. Sensitivity and ethnic diversity means celebrating difference, not hiding from it. - Christian Graus Every line of code is a liability - Taka Muraoka Microsoft deliberately adds arbitrary layers of complexity to make it difficult to deliver Windows features on non-Windows platforms--Microsoft's "Halloween files"
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I'm a VB coder and I found a lot of good stuff here. The main problem is to be able to understand the code exposed. btw - I didn't know till I red your message that the foolish could be so painfull...
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Coding a site as amazing as this without VB knowledge? Yeah right dude - you do know what ASP is based on, don't you?
Paul
I have been afraid always. When you see something insurmountable ahead of you, say to yourself: "All right! I am afraid. Now that I've been properly afraid, let's go forward." That is the whole secret. - Jeanne d'Arc
modified 18-Jul-18 11:59am.
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I am reequired to write a program so that a particular set of events is done repetitively for a number of times so as to detect memory leakage.
How can i use a dll(screen event recorder dll) so that it can be used in my application and how can i access the member function
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I have to call a lot of SQL statments in a dll - extended stored procedure and I don't know how ! I'm using the ODS library but which routine do I have to use ? Please help me with some links to Open Server Library or some articles about how to hide a stored procedure code in a dll !
Thanks,
Loredana
funkyL
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Is there any way to measure the distance between two points on a network? Say by measuring signal degredation or somthing similar?
I just think it would be cool if you could make a network/domain map using this method. Of course, there would be no way to track direction, except maybe by using the sender and receiver IP if on two different domains.
Maybe I'm smoking too much crack.
Jason Henderson My articles
"The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter." - Winston Churchill
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I remeber reading somewhere that you could work out which continent a server resided on based on its TTL value. But I also remember reading elsewhere that this was during the early days of the net and probably doesn't work as well as it used to.
Andy
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 You could use the hop counter in the IP part of a packet, but this will only give you how many devices seperate the source from the destination.
Check out TRACERT to give you some idea
e.g.
tracert codeproject.com
Tracing route to codeproject.com [207.219.70.31]
over a maximum of 30 hops:
1 3 ms 2 ms 2 ms dsl-212-23-29-198.zen.co.uk [212.23.29.198]
2 20 ms 22 ms 22 ms gauss-dsl1.wh.zen.net.uk [62.3.83.2]
3 * * * Request timed out.
4 22 ms 24 ms 24 ms deleuze-ge-0-2-0.hq.zen.net.uk [62.3.80.81]
5 31 ms 31 ms 30 ms suarez-so-0-0-0.te.zen.net.uk [62.3.80.62]
6 34 ms 31 ms 30 ms sl-gw22-lon-2-1.sprintlink.net [213.206.158.57]
7 30 ms 31 ms 31 ms sl-bb22-lon-9-0.sprintlink.net [213.206.128.104]
8 97 ms 97 ms 98 ms sl-bb20-nyc-2-0.sprintlink.net [144.232.9.163]
9 96 ms 98 ms 97 ms sl-bb22-nyc-8-0.sprintlink.net [144.232.7.106]
10 118 ms 118 ms 121 ms sl-bb21-chi-9-0.sprintlink.net [144.232.9.149]
11 120 ms 118 ms 120 ms sl-bb20-chi-14-0.sprintlink.net [144.232.26.1]
12 118 ms 119 ms 142 ms sl-gw36-chi-14-0.sprintlink.net [144.232.26.70]
13 124 ms 123 ms 120 ms sl-splk-telus-4-0.sprintlink.net [144.232.225.82]
14 136 ms 134 ms 133 ms toroonxnbr00.bb.telus.com [154.11.11.5]
15 132 ms 131 ms 132 ms toroonxngr00.bb.telus.com [154.11.11.54]
16 263 ms 227 ms 215 ms toroonnldr00.bb.telus.com [154.11.6.1]
17 132 ms 130 ms 130 ms toroonxndr00.bb.telus.com [154.11.6.16]
18 133 ms 135 ms 220 ms m192-234.tidc.telus.com [66.203.192.234]
19 * * * Request timed out.
20 281 ms 290 ms 331 ms 207.219.70.31
Trace complete.
Shows that the codeproject servers are 20 devices/gateways/routers away from my machine.
No physical distances are known.
Neil
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I've often wondered how common a satellite hop is for trans-continent communication. 50,000 miles round trip from a geosynchronous satellite would beat anything terrestrial.
And on the subject of delays, have you ever used your cell phone to call another cell phone right next to you and noticed the delay between when you say "hello" and the other phone says "hello" back? It's about 1/4 second or so, as far as I can tell. Personally, I'm amazed that, while it's perceptible, it's barely so. Magic. (But that's because I only have a real vague idea of how it all works!)
Marc
Help! I'm an AI running around in someone's f*cked up universe simulator. Sensitivity and ethnic diversity means celebrating difference, not hiding from it. - Christian Graus Every line of code is a liability - Taka Muraoka Microsoft deliberately adds arbitrary layers of complexity to make it difficult to deliver Windows features on non-Windows platforms--Microsoft's "Halloween files"
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It would certainly be cool, but you'd need a new kind of NIC just for starters. You'd need to have one that can measure and report the actual signal voltage (to measure path loss) and some sort of time domain reflectometer to measure line length. Even so, you would only be able to characterize the physical path to the next router, and it would include lots of error because there is no standard for propagation velocity on network cabling. Your best bet would be to lobby for a standard that requires a physical address to be appended to the existing MAC address and which can be retrieved using ARP.
"Ask not for whom the bell tolls; It tolls for thee..."
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You're not on too much crack, there is a device which does this called a time-domain reflectometer.
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How to write a C++ template INT Class?
That is a int Class which could fit in any give size,it should have + - * / operate .
Thank you!
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Is this a homework question? We are not here to do anyones homework but we can give help if you post some code and ask questions someone will help.
John
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I don't know it's good or bad.Url is
www.mechat.com
Can anyone sell it ,about 300$.
It's coded by c++ ,can run on windows/linux,
can serve 5000 online users.
Good audio quality.
ease to install and use
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I am reading an artical in my local paper about Pellissippi State Tech. They are offering a course in cluster computing or high performance computing.
By using desktop computers strung together to mimic the power of supercomputers at a fraction of the cost.
Because of high-performance computing's lower cost, more labs, universities and businesses are using this method as part of day-to-day operations, and more jobs are opening up for technicians and software creators.
Where can I get more technical knowledge on this subject? Books ect. I have never heard of this. But it sounds very exciting, something I could tinker with at home.
Steve Harris
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Hey Steve, You must be in the Knoxville area also. I live here and once took a C++ class at Pellissippi. Sounds like the cluster computing course would be an interesting class but I didn't see it in their online fall schedule. Where did you hear about it?
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I've almost completed a VB.Net NNTP class and was wondering if anyone would be interested in me writing an article around it? It will probably take awhile but i'm just wondering if there is any interest... As a follow up article I might write ASP.Net site that uses the class. It implements RFC977 only and not the extensions in RFC2980.
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I wrote this fast prime number generator/prime checker, spending hours to refine it and get it in its final form. However, I then found out this technique was well known.
But there's no article on CP which deals with it per se, and I also think it could be a nice way to teach people about code optimization.
Which section should I submit the article in?
Vikram.
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1. Don't ask unnecessary questions. You know what I mean?
2. Avoid redundancy at all costs.
3. Avoid redundancy at all costs.
"Do not give redundant error messages again and again." - A classmate of mine, while giving a class talk on error detection in compiler design.
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I'd like to see an example of how to create a class library in managed C++ that wraps an "unconvertable" C++ class in a single class library (mixing managed and unmanaged code).
My current solution is to make the existing C++ a COM component (ATL) then creating a second component in VB.NET that wraps the COM component with an Interop. However, I'd like to figure out how to do this in a single component without the need for COM.
Anything like this would be really great.
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Well we've been thinking of developing an SMS messenger!
If anyone has any idea regarding it that could be helpful or any related article or any comment ..please do let me know
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Depends what way you are going to do it... SMS-C is a good start but you do need some sort of SMS gateway... I think we are developing a JAVA one in TSSG [where I work] so if you want I could probably get it for you.
Regards,
Brian Dela
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Take a look at www.clickatell.com
I'm extremely happy with their service, prica and API.
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An evolutionary computing framework is one that facilitates the principles of evolution for solving problems. The main players are:
IEnvironment - The interface that defines the environment of the problem. The environment is responsible for defining the viability of individuals.
IPopulation is a type safe collection class with additional methods for querying the population as a whole (such as the average viability and viability spread etc.) and affecting it (culling).
IIndividual is a single individual that represents a possible solution in the problem. An individual has a set of genes that define it's solution to the problem space and individuals may breed which will result in offspring with genes selected at random from each parent.
IGene represents a parameter that affects a part of the solution.
For example, suppose we have a chess board with a game in play and want to select the best next move. Our class that inherits IEnvironment needs to supply a method that returns the viability of an individual - i.e. how sensible a move is.
Genes are created that specify which piece to move and which of it's possible end positions to chose. The population is seeded with a random set of individuals with a random mix of these genes.
The population is allowed to breed and then the bottom half are culled. This process is repeated a number of times until the population has a zero (or prechosen very low) viability spread. An individual in this population fits our best move.
The power of this framework is that it can be mapped to a huge range of problems by setting the environment and genes and the same underlying processes can be used to solve these problems.
Anyway - that is where I have got to. Any thoughts?
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Ex Datis:
Duncan Jones
Merrion Computing Ltd
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