User Peter Rounce - Stack Overflowmost recent 30 from stackoverflow.com2009-12-01T03:12:36Zhttp://stackoverflow.com/feeds/user/6680http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdfhttp://stackoverflow.com/questions/1399594/is-there-a-good-net-component-for-drag-drop-resize-drawing-in-2d-with-connection0Is there a good .Net component for drag/drop/resize drawing in 2D with connections (like Visio) ?Peter Rounce2009-09-09T13:08:25Z2009-09-09T13:20:07Z
<p>Is there a good .Net component for drag/drop/resize drawing in 2D with connections (like Visio) ?</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/415996/what-is-the-best-way-to-find-specific-tokens-in-a-string-in-java1What is the best way to find specific tokens in a string (in Java)?Peter Rounce2009-01-06T10:06:35Z2009-07-21T20:10:51Z
<p>I have a string with markup in it which I need to find using Java.</p>
<p>eg.</p>
<pre><code>string = abc<B>def</B>ghi<B>j</B>kl
desired output..
segment [n] = start, end
segment [1] = 4, 6
segment [2] = 10, 10
</code></pre>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/58640/great-programming-quotes/292009#29200952Answer by Peter Rounce for Great programming quotesPeter Rounce2008-11-15T02:06:47Z2009-06-21T07:09:09Z<p><strong>C</strong>
You shoot yourself in the foot.</p>
<p><strong>C++</strong>
You accidently create a dozen instances of yourself and shoot them all in the foot. Providing emergency medical assistance is impossible since you can't tell which are bitwise copies and which are just pointing at others and saying "That's me, over there."</p>
<p><strong>FORTRAN</strong>
You shoot yourself in each toe, iteratively, until you run out of toes, then you read in the next foot and repeat. If you run out of bullets, you continue anyway because you have no exception-handling facility. </p>
<p><strong>Modula-2</strong>
After realizing that you can't actually accomplish anything in this language, you shoot yourself in the head.</p>
<p><strong>COBOL</strong>
USEing a COLT 45 HANDGUN, AIM gun at LEG.FOOT, THEN place ARM.HAND.FINGER on HANDGUN.TRIGGER and SQUEEZE. THEN return HANDGUN to HOLSTER. CHECK whether shoelace needs to be retied. </p>
<p><strong>Lisp</strong>
You shoot yourself in the appendage which holds the gun with which you shoot yourself in the appendage which holds the gun with which you shoot yourself in the appendage which holds...</p>
<p><strong>BASIC</strong>
Shoot yourself in the foot with a water pistol. On big systems, continue until entire lower body is waterlogged. </p>
<p><strong>Forth</strong>
Foot yourself in the shoot.</p>
<p><strong>APL</strong>
You shoot yourself in the foot; then spend all day figuring out how to do it in fewer characters. </p>
<p><strong>Pascal</strong>
The compiler won't let you shoot yourself in the foot. </p>
<p><strong>Snobol</strong>
If you succeed, shoot yourself in the left foot. If you fail, shoot yourself in the right foot.</p>
<p><strong>HyperTalk</strong>
Put the first bullet of the gun into foot left of leg of you. Answer the result. </p>
<p><strong>Prolog</strong>
You tell your program you want to be shot in the foot. The program figures out how to do it, but the syntax doesn't allow it to explain. </p>
<p><strong>370 JCL</strong>
You send your foot down to MIS with a 4000-page document explaining how you want it to be shot. Three years later, your foot comes back deep-fried. </p>
<p><strong>FORTRAN-77</strong>
You shoot yourself in each toe, iteratively, until you run out of toes, then you read in the next foot and repeat. If you run out of bullets, you continue anyway because you still can't do exception-processing.</p>
<p><strong>Modula-2 (alternative)</strong>
You perform a shooting on what might be currently a foot with what might be currently a bullet shot by what might currently be a gun. </p>
<p><strong>BASIC (compiled)</strong>
You shoot yourself in the foot with a BB using a SCUD missile launcher. </p>
<p><strong>Visual Basic</strong>
You'll really only appear to have shot yourself in the foot, but you'll have so much fun doing it that you won't care. </p>
<p><strong>Forth (alternative)</strong>
BULLET DUP3 * GUN LOAD FOOT AIM TRIGGER PULL BANG! EMIT DEAD IF DROP ROT THEN (This takes about five bytes of memory, executes in two to ten clock cycles on any processor and can be used to replace any existing function of the language as well as in any future words). (Welcome to bottom up programming - where you, too, can perform compiler pre-processing instead of writing code)</p>
<p><strong>APL (alternative)</strong>
You hear a gunshot and there's a hole in your foot, but you don't remember enough linear algebra to understand what happened.
or
@#&^$%&%^ foot</p>
<p><strong>Pascal (alternative)</strong>
Same as Modula-2 except that the bullet is not the right type for the gun and your hand is blown off. </p>
<p><strong>Snobol (alternative)</strong>
You grab your foot with your hand, then rewrite your hand to be a bullet. The act of shooting the original foot then changes your hand/bullet into yet another foot (a left foot). </p>
<p><strong>Prolog (alternative)</strong>
You attempt to shoot yourself in the foot, but the bullet, failing to find its mark, backtracks to the gun, which then explodes in your face.
or
No.</p>
<p><strong>COMAL</strong>
You attempt to shoot yourself in the foot with a water pistol, but the bore is clogged, and the pressure build-up blows apart both the pistol and your hand.
or
draw_pistol
aim_at_foot(left)
pull_trigger
hop(swearing) </p>
<p><strong>Scheme</strong>
As Lisp, but none of the other appendages are aware of this happening. </p>
<p><strong>Algol</strong>
You shoot yourself in the foot with a musket. The musket is aesthetically fascinating and the wound baffles the adolescent medic in the emergency room. </p>
<p><strong>Ada</strong>
If you are dumb enough to actually use this language, the United States Department of Defense will kidnap you, stand you up in front of a firing squad and tell the soldiers, "Shoot at the feet."<br />
or<br />
The Department of Defense shoots you in the foot after offering you a blindfold and a last cigarette.<br />
or<br />
After correctly packaging your foot, you attempt to concurrently load the gun, pull the trigger, scream and shoot yourself in the foot. When you try, however, you discover that your foot is of the wrong type.<br />
or<br />
After correctly packing your foot, you attempt to concurrently load the gun, pull the trigger, scream, and confidently aim at your foot knowing it is safe. However the cordite in the round does an Unchecked Conversion, fires and shoots you in the foot anyway. </p>
<p><strong>Eiffel</strong>
You create a GUN object, two FOOT objects and a BULLET object. The GUN passes both the FOOT objects a reference to the BULLET. The FOOT objects increment their hole counts and forget about the BULLET. A little demon then drives a garbage truck over your feet and grabs the bullet (both of it) on the way. </p>
<p><strong>Smalltalk</strong>
You spend so much time playing with the graphics and windowing system that your boss shoots you in the foot, takes away your workstation and makes you develop in COBOL on a character terminal.<br />
or<br />
You send the message shoot to gun, with selectors bullet and myFoot. A window pops up saying Gunpowder doesNotUnderstand: spark. After several fruitless hours spent browsing the methods for Trigger, FiringPin and IdealGas, you take the easy way out and create ShotFoot, a subclass of Foot with an additional instance variable bulletHole. </p>
<p><strong>Object Oriented Pascal</strong>
You perform a shooting on what might currently be a foot with what might currently be a bullet fired from what might currently be a gun. </p>
<p><strong>PL/I</strong>
You consume all available system resources, including all the offline bullets. The Data Processing & Payroll Department doubles its size, triples its budget, acquires four new mainframes and drops the original one on your foot. </p>
<p><strong>Postscript</strong>
foot bullets 6 locate loadgun aim gun shoot showpage<br />
or<br />
It takes the bullet ten minutes to travel from the gun to your foot, by which time you're long since gone out to lunch. The text comes out great, though. </p>
<p><strong>PERL</strong>
You stab yourself in the foot repeatedly with an incredibly large and very heavy Swiss Army knife.<br />
or<br />
You pick up the gun and begin to load it. The gun and your foot begin to grow to huge proportions and the world around you slows down, until the gun fires. It makes a tiny hole, which you don't feel.</p>
<p><strong>Assembly Language</strong>
You crash the OS and overwrite the root disk. The system administrator arrives and shoots you in the foot. After a moment of contemplation, the administrator shoots himself in the foot and then hops around the room rabidly shooting at everyone in sight.
or
You try to shoot yourself in the foot only to discover you must first reinvent the gun, the bullet, and your foot.or
The bullet travels to your foot instantly, but it took you three weeks to load the round and aim the gun.</p>
<p><strong>BCPL</strong>
You shoot yourself somewhere in the leg -- you can't get any finer resolution than that.</p>
<p><strong>Concurrent Euclid</strong>
You shoot yourself in somebody else's foot.</p>
<p><strong>Motif</strong>
You spend days writing a UIL description of your foot, the trajectory, the bullet and the intricate scrollwork on the ivory handles of the gun. When you finally get around to pulling the trigger, the gun jams. </p>
<p><strong>Powerbuilder</strong>
While attempting to load the gun you discover that the LoadGun system function is buggy; as a work around you tape the bullet to the outside of the gun and unsuccessfully attempt to fire it with a nail. In frustration you club your foot with the butt of the gun and explain to your client that this approximates the functionality of shooting yourself in the foot and that the next version of Powerbuilder will fix it.</p>
<p><strong>Standard ML</strong>
By the time you get your code to typecheck, you're using a shoot to foot yourself in the gun.</p>
<p><strong>MUMPS</strong>
You shoot 583149 AK-47 teflon-tipped, hollow-point, armour-piercing bullets into even-numbered toes on odd-numbered feet of everyone in the building -- with one line of code. Three weeks later you shoot yourself in the head rather than try to modify that line.</p>
<p><strong>Java</strong>
You locate the Gun class, but discover that the Bullet class is abstract, so you extend it and write the missing part of the implementation. Then you implement the ShootAble interface for your foot, and recompile the Foot class. The interface lets the bullet call the doDamage method on the Foot, so the Foot can damage itself in the most effective way. Now you run the program, and call the doShoot method on the instance of the Gun class. First the Gun creates an instance of Bullet, which calls the doFire method on the Gun. The Gun calls the hit(Bullet) method on the Foot, and the instance of Bullet is passed to the Foot. But this causes an IllegalHitByBullet exception to be thrown, and you die.</p>
<p><strong>Unix</strong>
You shoot yourself in the foot
or</p>
<pre><code>% ls
foot.c foot.h foot.o toe.c toe.o
% rm * .o
rm: .o: No such file or directory
% ls
%
</code></pre>
<p><strong>370 JCL (alternative)</strong>
You shoot yourself in the head just thinking about it. </p>
<p><strong>DOS JCL</strong>
You first find the building you're in in the phone book, then find your office number in the corporate phone book. Then you have to write this down, then describe, in cubits, your exact location, in relation to the door (right hand side thereof). Then you need to write down the location of the gun (loading it is a proprietary utility), then you load it, and the COBOL program, and run them, and, with luck, it may be run tonight.</p>
<p><strong>VMS</strong>
$ MOUNT/DENSITY=.45/LABEL=BULLET/MESSAGE="BYE" BULLET::BULLET$GUN SYS$BULLET
$ SET GUN/LOAD/SAFETY=OFF/SIGHT=NONE/HAND=LEFT/CHAMBER=1/ACTION=AUTOMATIC/
LOG/ALL/FULL SYS$GUN_3$DUA3:[000000]GUN.GNU
$ SHOOT/LOG/AUTO SYS$GUN SYS$SYSTEM:[FOOT]FOOT.FOOT </p>
<pre><code>%DCL-W-ACTIMAGE, error activating image GUN
-CLI-E-IMGNAME, image file $3$DUA240:[GUN]GUN.EXE;1
-IMGACT-F-NOTNATIVE, image is not an OpenVMS Alpha AXP image
or
%SYS-F-FTSHT, foot shot
(fifty lines of traceback omitted)
</code></pre>
<p><strong>sh,csh, etc</strong>
You can't remember the syntax for anything, so you spend five hours reading manual pages, then your foot falls asleep. You shoot the computer and switch to C. </p>
<p><strong>Apple System 7</strong>
Double click the gun icon and a window giving a selection for guns, target areas, plus balloon help with medical remedies, and assorted sound effects. Click "shoot" button and a small bomb appears with note "Error of Type 1 has occurred." </p>
<p><strong>Windows 3.1</strong>
Double click the gun icon and wait. Eventually a window opens giving a selection for guns, target areas, plus balloon help with medical remedies, and assorted sound effects. Click "shoot" button and a small box appears with note "Unable to open Shoot.dll, check that path is correct." </p>
<p><strong>Windows 95</strong>
Your gun is not compatible with this OS and you must buy an upgrade and install it before you can continue. Then you will be informed that you don't have enough memory. </p>
<p><strong>CP/M</strong>
I remember when shooting yourself in the foot with a BB gun was a big deal. </p>
<p><strong>DOS</strong>
You finally found the gun, but can't locate the file with the foot for the life of you.</p>
<p><strong>MSDOS</strong>
You shoot yourself in the foot, but can unshoot yourself with add-on software. </p>
<p><strong>Access</strong>
You try to point the gun at your foot, but it shoots holes in all your Borland distribution diskettes instead.</p>
<p><strong>Paradox</strong>
Not only can you shoot yourself in the foot, your users can too. </p>
<p><strong>dBase</strong>
You squeeze the trigger, but the bullet moves so slowly that by the time your foot feels the pain, you've forgotten why you shot yourself anyway.
or
You buy a gun. Bullets are only available from another company and are promised to work so you buy them. Then you find out that the next version of the gun is the one
scheduled to actually shoot bullets. </p>
<p><strong>DBase IV, V1.0</strong>
You pull the trigger, but it turns out that the gun was a poorly designed hand grenade and the whole building blows up. </p>
<p><strong>SQL</strong>
You cut your foot off, send it out to a service bureau and when it returns, it has a hole in it but will no longer fit the attachment at the end of your leg; or</p>
<pre><code>Insert into Foot
Select Bullet
From Gun.Hand
Where Chamber = 'LOADED'
And Trigger = 'PULLED'
</code></pre>
<p><strong>Clipper</strong>
You grab a bullet, get ready to insert it in the gun so that you can shoot yourself in the foot and discover that the gun that the bullets fits has not yet been built, but should be arriving in the mail _REAL_SOON_NOW_. </p>
<p><strong>Oracle</strong>
The menus for coding foot_shooting have not been implemented yet and you can't do foot shooting in SQL.</p>
<p><strong>English</strong>
You put your foot in your mouth, then bite it off. (For those who don't know, English is a McDonnell Douglas/PICK query language which allegedly requires 110% of system resources to run happily.) </p>
<p><strong>Revelation [an implementation of the PICK Operating System]</strong>
You'll be able to shoot yourself in the foot just as soon as you figure out what all these bullets are for.</p>
<p><strong>FlagShip</strong>
Starting at the top of your head, you aim the gun at yourself repeatedly until, half an hour later, the gun is finally pointing at your foot and you pull the trigger. A new foot with a hole in it appears but you can't work out how to get rid of the old one and your gun doesn't work anymore.</p>
<p><strong>FidoNet</strong>
You put your foot in your mouth, then echo it internationally. </p>
<p><strong>PicoSpan [a UNIX-based computer conferencing system]</strong>
You can't shoot yourself in the foot because you're not a host.
or (host variation)
Whenever you shoot yourself in the foot, someone opens a topic in policy about it.</p>
<p><strong>Internet</strong>
You put your foot in your mouth, shoot it, then spam the bullet so that everybody gets shot in the foot. </p>
<p><strong>troff</strong></p>
<pre><code>rmtroff -ms -Hdrwp <<'!' | lpr -Pwp2 &
.*place bullet in footer
.B
.NR FT +3i
.in 4
.bu Shoot!
.br
.sp
.in -4
.br
.bp NR HD -2i
.*
!
</code></pre>
<p><strong>Genetic Algorithms</strong>
You create 10,000 strings describing the best way to shoot yourself in the foot. By the time the program produces the optimal solution, humans have evolved wings and the problem is moot.</p>
<p><strong>CSP (Communicating Sequential Processes)</strong>
You only fail to shoot everything that isn't your foot.</p>
<p><strong>MS-SQL Server</strong>
MS-SQL Server’s gun comes pre-loaded with an unlimited supply of Teflon coated bullets, and it only has two discernible features: the muzzle and the trigger. If that wasn't enough, MS-SQL Server also puts the gun in your hand, applies local anesthetic to the skin of your forefinger and stitches it to the gun's trigger. Meanwhile, another process has set up a spinal block to numb your lower body. It will then proceeded to surgically remove your foot, cryogenically freeze it for preservation, and attach it to the muzzle of the gun so that no matter where you aim, you will shoot your foot. In order to avoid shooting yourself in the foot, you need to unstitch your trigger finger, remove your foot from the muzzle of the gun, and have it surgically reattached. Then you probably want to get some crutches and go out to buy a book on SQL Server Performance Tuning.</p>
<p><strong>Sybase</strong>
Sybase's gun requires assembly, and you need to go out and purchase your own clip and bullets to load the gun. Assembly is complicated by the fact that Sybase has hidden the gun behind a big stack of reference manuals, but it hasn't told you where that stack is. While you were off finding the gun, assembling it, buying bullets, etc., Sybase was also busy surgically removing your foot and cryogenically freezing it for preservation. Instead of attaching it to the muzzle of the gun, though, it packed your foot on dry ice and sent it UPS-Ground to an unnamed hookah bar somewhere in the middle east. In order to shoot your foot, you must modify your gun with a GPS system for targeting and hire some guy named "Indy" to find the hookah bar and wire the coordinates back to you. By this time, you've probably become so daunted at the tasks stand between you and shooting your foot that you hire a guy who's read all the books on Sybase to help you shoot your foot. If you're lucky, he'll be smart enough both to find your foot and to stop you from shooting it. </p>
<p><strong>Magic software</strong>
You spend 1 week looking up the correct syntax for GUN. When you find it, you realise that GUN will not let you shoot in your own foot. It will allow you to shoot almost anything but your foot. You then decide to build your own gun. You can't use the standard barrel since this will only allow for standard bullets, which will not fire if the barrel is pointed at your foot. After four weeks, you have created your own custom gun. It blows up in your hand without warning, because you failed to initialise the safety catch and it doesn't know whether the initial state is "0", 0, NULL, "ZERO", 0.0, 0,0, "0.0", or "0,00". You fix the problem with your remaining hand by nesting 12 safety catches, and then decide to build the gun without safety catch. You then shoot the management and retire to a happy life where you code in languages that will allow you to shoot your foot in under 10 days.</p>
<p><strong>Ruby</strong>
foot.shot(Gun.new)</p>
<p><strong>CSS</strong>
You try to shoot your foot -- and made it on IE 7 but not IE 6.</p>
<p><strong>StackOverflow</strong> To shoot yourself in the foot, ask a bad question and 5 people will come and shoot your foot.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/905551/are-there-any-o1-n-algorithms/905837#9058371Answer by Peter Rounce for are there any O(1/n) algorithms?Peter Rounce2009-05-25T08:15:13Z2009-05-25T09:17:16Z<p>If the answer is the same regardless of the input data then you have an O(0) algorithm.</p>
<p>or in other words - the answer is known before the input data is submitted
- the function could be optimised out - so O(0)</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/198691/why-do-my-toolbox-items-disappear-in-visual-studio-2008/888389#8883890Answer by Peter Rounce for Why do my toolbox items disappear in Visual Studio 2008?Peter Rounce2009-05-20T14:47:00Z2009-05-20T14:47:00Z<p>If you right click on the Toolbox and select 'Choose Items...' and then sort by the 'Namespace' column, you can then select the ones you need (for example System.Windows.Forms for WinForms).</p>
<p>You can multiselect with Shift and then select/deselect the group.</p>
<p>The controls then reappear in the Toolbox as enabled.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/221001/performance-question-fastest-way-to-convert-hexadecimal-char-to-its-number-value/379653#3796530Answer by Peter Rounce for Performance question: Fastest way to convert hexadecimal char to its number value in Java?Peter Rounce2008-12-18T23:10:28Z2009-05-05T10:54:37Z<p>int CharValues[256] =
{
16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,
16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,
16,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,
16,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,
16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,
16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,
16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,
16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16
}</p>
<p>int n = CharValues[c];</p>
<p>if (n == 16)
throw new IllegalArgumentException();</p>
<p>// n contains the digit value</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/82151/is-there-a-fast-accurate-highlighter-for-lucene/651662#6516622Answer by Peter Rounce for Is there a fast, accurate Highlighter for Lucene?Peter Rounce2009-03-16T18:44:46Z2009-03-24T13:40:20Z<p>There is a new faster highlighter (needs to be patched in but will be part of release 2.9)</p>
<p><a href="https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-1522" rel="nofollow">https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-1522</a></p>
<p>and a <a href="https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-1522?focusedCommentId=12688408&page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels%3Acomment-tabpanel#action%5F12688408" rel="nofollow">back-reference</a> to this question</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/397390/how-do-firefox-extensions-make-use-of-the-whole-screen-in-3d-eg-cooliris2How do firefox extensions make use of the whole screen in 3D (eg. CoolIris) ?Peter Rounce2008-12-29T09:33:05Z2009-03-11T06:28:42Z
<p>I understand that <a href="http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/" rel="nofollow">Firefox</a> addins can be created in Javascript and Chrome.</p>
<p>How do they run advanced graphics applications such as <a href="http://www.cooliris.com/" rel="nofollow">CoolIris</a> ?</p>
<p><img src="http://www.cooliris.com/static/images/product/slider1.png" alt="alt text" /></p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/322256/search-results-highlighting-using-lucene-net/396724#3967242Answer by Peter Rounce for Search results Highlighting using Lucene.netPeter Rounce2008-12-28T21:40:03Z2009-02-04T06:17:55Z<p>The <a href="http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/incubator/lucene.net/trunk/C%23/contrib/Highlighter.Net/" rel="nofollow">highlighter class is in a 'contrib' package</a> which is separate from the main Lucene code.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/510163/how-do-you-collaborate-with-other-coders-in-real-time/510190#5101900Answer by Peter Rounce for How do you collaborate with other coders in real time?Peter Rounce2009-02-04T05:37:16Z2009-02-04T05:37:16Z<p>You could <a href="http://www.realvnc.com/products/download.html" rel="nofollow">VNC</a> onto their machine and work on it there collaboratively.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/441971/what-do-you-do-to-make-coding-more-enjoyable/442014#4420140Answer by Peter Rounce for What do you do to make coding more enjoyable?Peter Rounce2009-01-14T05:30:14Z2009-01-14T05:30:14Z<p>I listen to <a href="http://www.helpmechill.com/" rel="nofollow">Chill radio</a> on the internet.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/419754/looking-for-reasonably-priced-source-control-software/419881#4198812Answer by Peter Rounce for Looking for reasonably priced source control softwarePeter Rounce2009-01-07T10:51:33Z2009-01-07T10:51:33Z<p>We've used <a href="http://www.sourcegear.com/vault/" rel="nofollow">Sourcegear Vault</a> for 4 years now and it's good.</p>
<ul>
<li>SQL Server back end</li>
<li>About £150.</li>
</ul>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/414896/what-is-the-optimal-speed-way-of-parsing-a-large-4gb-text-file-with-many-m/414968#4149680Answer by Peter Rounce for What is the optimal (speed) way of parsing a large (> 4GB) text file with many (milions) of lines?Peter Rounce2009-01-05T23:53:37Z2009-01-05T23:53:37Z<p>Try BufferedReader and BufferedWriter to speed up processing.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/325046/should-i-choose-to-learn-java-or-net/409565#4095655Answer by Peter Rounce for Should I choose to learn Java or .NET?Peter Rounce2009-01-03T18:44:08Z2009-01-03T18:44:08Z<p>Start with C# and then learn Java.</p>
<p>I find it easier to set up the C# developer environment - Visual Studio.
There are probably more jobs about for C#.</p>
<p>That said, Java is very useful, particularly on Linux and for general portability.
Mono is good but not as mature as the Java implementation currently.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/196017/unique-random-numbers-in-o1/408858#4088580Answer by Peter Rounce for Unique random numbers in O(1)?Peter Rounce2009-01-03T10:25:23Z2009-01-03T10:25:23Z<p>You could use a good <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pseudorandom_number_generator" rel="nofollow">pseudo-random number generator</a> with 10 bits and throw away 1001 to 1023 leaving 0 to 1000.</p>
<p>From <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linear_feedback_shift_register" rel="nofollow">here</a> we get the design for a 10 bit PRNG..</p>
<ul>
<li><p>10 bits, feedback polynomial x^10 + x^7 + 1 (period 1023)</p></li>
<li><p>use a Galois LFSR to get fast code</p></li>
</ul>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/405770/why-are-compilers-so-stupid/406292#4062920Answer by Peter Rounce for Why are compilers so stupid?Peter Rounce2009-01-02T08:29:35Z2009-01-02T08:29:35Z<p>This is an example of procedural code v. functional code.</p>
<p>You have detailed a procedure for the compiler to follow, so the optimisations are going to be based around the procedure detailed and will minimise any side effects or not optimise where it will not be doing what you expect. This makes it easier to debug.</p>
<p>If you put in a functional description of what you want eg. SQL then you are giving the compiler a wide range of options to optimise.</p>
<p>Perhaps some type of code analysis would be able to find this type of issue or profiling at run-time, but then you will want to change the source to something more sensible.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/406179/how-can-i-write-a-program-that-can-detect-by-itself-that-it-has-been-changed/406280#4062804Answer by Peter Rounce for How can I write a program that can detect by itself that it has been changed?Peter Rounce2009-01-02T08:20:46Z2009-01-02T08:20:46Z<p>The simplest way would be to use a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hash_function" rel="nofollow">hash function</a> to generate a short code which is a digest of the whole program and then check this.</p>
<p>It would be fairly easy to debug the code and replace the hash value to subvert this.</p>
<p><hr /></p>
<p>A better way would be to generate a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_signature" rel="nofollow">digital signature</a> using your private key and with the public key in the program to check it.</p>
<p>This would then require changing the public key and the hash as well as understanding the program, or changing the program code itself to subvert the check.</p>
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<p>All you can do in the case described so far is make it more difficult to subvert but it will be possible with a certain amount of effort. I'd suggest looking into cryptographic techniques and copy protection for more information to suit your specific case.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/405029/how-to-seek-a-small-amount-of-venture-capital/405240#4052400Answer by Peter Rounce for How to seek a small amount of venture capital?Peter Rounce2009-01-01T18:09:49Z2009-01-01T18:09:49Z<p>It sounds like you need an <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angel_investor" rel="nofollow">angel investor</a> who is most likely to be an affluent individual with business interests and may be able to help financially and with advice or contacts.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/333992/perfect-net-dev-environment/405232#4052323Answer by Peter Rounce for "Perfect" .Net Dev Environment? Peter Rounce2009-01-01T18:04:20Z2009-01-01T18:04:20Z<p>on dev. box</p>
<ul>
<li>Visual Studio 2008</li>
<li>Sql Server 2008</li>
<li>Red Gate SQL Compare</li>
<li>Red Gate Ant Profiler</li>
</ul>
<p>on server</p>
<ul>
<li>Sourcegear Vault</li>
<li>Fogbugz (Wiki, releases, estimates, bug tracking)</li>
<li>CruiseControl.Net</li>
</ul>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/404806/pin-generation/404945#4049450Answer by Peter Rounce for Pin GenerationPeter Rounce2009-01-01T13:30:02Z2009-01-01T13:30:02Z<p>If we assume 100,000 users maximum then they can have unique PINs with 0-99,999 ie. 5 digits.</p>
<p>However, this would make it easier to guess the PINs with the maximum number of users.
If you can restrict the number of attempts on the PIN then you can have a shorter PIN.
eg. maximum of 10 failed attempts per IP per day.</p>
<p>It also depends on the value of what you are protecting and how catastrophic it would be if the odd one did get out.</p>
<p>I'd go for 9 digits if you want to keep it short or 12 digits if you want a bit more security from automated guessing.</p>
<p>To generate the PINs, I would take a <strong>high resolution</strong> version of the time along with some <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salt_(cryptography)" rel="nofollow">salt</a> and maybe a pseudo-random number, generate a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hash_function" rel="nofollow">hash</a> and use the first 9 or 12 digits. Make sure there is a reasonable and random delay between new PIN generations so <strong>don't generate them in a loop</strong>, and if possible make them user initiated.</p>
<p>eg. Left(Sha1(DateTime + Salt + PseudoRandom),9)</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/399722/winhttp-winhttprequest-in-net/399769#3997690Answer by Peter Rounce for WinHttp.WinHttpRequest in .NETPeter Rounce2008-12-30T08:18:28Z2008-12-30T08:18:28Z<p>You might find this question interesting (includes code) - <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/295557/c-downloading-a-url-with-timeout">Downloading a URL with timeout</a></p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/398704/can-an-open-source-databases-like-mysql-support-my-web-sites-load/398983#3989831Answer by Peter Rounce for Can an open source databases like MySQL support my web site's load?Peter Rounce2008-12-29T22:53:45Z2008-12-29T22:53:45Z<p>As you are developing in .Net, you may find MS SQL Server useful.</p>
<p>You can code CLR stored procedures which can be super-efficient for building treeviews of data from lots of sources for example.</p>
<p>It is also free in the Express Edition with Advanced Services.</p>
<p>That version includes reporting services which is pretty good.</p>
<p>MySQL is also very good as a database engine, fast and free, but as you are already using .Net I would consider MSSQL first.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/398332/what-backup-strategy-do-you-use-for-your-code/398973#3989730Answer by Peter Rounce for What backup strategy do you use for your code?Peter Rounce2008-12-29T22:49:45Z2008-12-29T22:49:45Z<p>I use <a href="http://mozy.com/pro" rel="nofollow">MozyPro</a> to automate an off site backup of the current code on my machine as well as the source code control database. This runs incrementally every night.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/326509/java-background-daemon-service-cross-platform-best-pratices/398959#3989593Answer by Peter Rounce for java background/daemon/service cross platform best pratices Peter Rounce2008-12-29T22:45:56Z2008-12-29T22:45:56Z<p>You can run a Java application as a service (Windows) or daemon (Linux) using the <a href="http://commons.apache.org/daemon/index.html" rel="nofollow">Apache Commons daemon code</a>.</p>
<h2>Structure</h2>
<p>Daemon is made of 2 parts. One written in C that makes the interface to the operating system and the other in Java that provides the Daemon API.</p>
<h2>Platforms</h2>
<p>Daemon is made of 2 parts. One written in C that makes the interface to the operating system and the other in Java that provides the Daemon API.</p>
<h2>Java code</h2>
<p>You have to write a Class (MyClass) that implements the following methods:</p>
<pre><code>* void load(String[] arguments): Here open the configuration files, create the trace file, create the ServerSockets, the Threads
* void start(): Start the Thread, accept incoming connections
* void stop(): Inform the Thread to live the run(), close the ServerSockets
* void destroy(): Destroy any object created in init()
</code></pre>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8472/practical-non-image-based-captcha-approaches/396747#3967470Answer by Peter Rounce for Practical non-image based CAPTCHA approaches?Peter Rounce2008-12-28T22:07:49Z2008-12-28T22:07:49Z<p>The image could be created on the client side from vector based information passed from the server.</p>
<p>This should reduce the processing on the server and the amount of data passed down the wire.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/225350/what-ticketing-system-would-you-suggest/228856#2288562Answer by Peter Rounce for What ticketing system would you suggest?Peter Rounce2008-10-23T07:33:28Z2008-10-23T07:33:28Z<p>Fogbugz</p>
<p><a href="http://www.fogcreek.com/FogBUGZ/" rel="nofollow">http://www.fogcreek.com/FogBUGZ/</a></p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/221001/performance-question-fastest-way-to-convert-hexadecimal-char-to-its-number-value/221073#2210730Answer by Peter Rounce for Performance question: Fastest way to convert hexadecimal char to its number value in Java?Peter Rounce2008-10-21T07:41:57Z2008-10-21T07:41:57Z<p>Using an array should be fastest.</p>
<p>An array could be of size 16, 16^2, 16^3, 16^4 etc..</p>
<p>Converting the number in larger groups than one would give a performance increase.</p>
<p>There will be a sweet spot where it is most worthwhile, possibly 4 digits (64k table).</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/220112/is-there-a-faster-alternative-to-google-analytics/220127#2201271Answer by Peter Rounce for Is there a faster alternative to Google Analytics?Peter Rounce2008-10-20T22:11:29Z2008-10-20T22:11:29Z<p>For the metrics you need, you could use the web logs created by Apache/IIS.</p>
<p>You could then remove the analytics code.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/94171/what-is-the-best-way-to-display-a-loading-indicator-on-a-wpf-control2what is the best way to display a 'loading' indicator on a WPF controlPeter Rounce2008-09-18T16:29:26Z2008-10-01T15:09:45Z
<p>In C#.Net WPF During UserControl.Load -></p>
<p>What is the best way of showing a whirling circle / 'Loading' Indicator on the UserControl until it has finished gathering data and rendering it's contents?</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/107069#1070691Answer by Peter Rounce for What was your first home computer?Peter Rounce2008-09-20T04:14:35Z2008-09-20T04:14:35Z<p>The Sharp MZ80K, which had a tape drive that you could load BASIC from.</p>
<p>Must be 25 years ago.</p>
<p><img src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1f/Mz80k.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/350248/what-would-you-want-to-see-in-a-stackoverflow-api/406509#406509Comment by Peter Rounce on What would you want to see in a StackOverflow API?Peter Rounce2009-05-23T08:09:51Z2009-05-23T08:09:51ZIt's currently (May 2009) a 9.5Mb file.
You can download it (right click>save link as).http://stackoverflow.com/questions/221001/performance-question-fastest-way-to-convert-hexadecimal-char-to-its-number-value/379653#379653Comment by Peter Rounce on Performance question: Fastest way to convert hexadecimal char to its number value in Java?Peter Rounce2009-05-05T10:55:39Z2009-05-05T10:55:39Zagreed - I think I've got it right now... but would appreciate you checking as it's making me dizzy looking at ithttp://stackoverflow.com/questions/82151/is-there-a-fast-accurate-highlighter-for-luceneComment by Peter Rounce on Is there a fast, accurate Highlighter for Lucene?Peter Rounce2009-02-04T06:27:42Z2009-02-04T06:27:42ZThe 'Highlighter for Lucene' link is currently broken.http://stackoverflow.com/questions/415996/what-is-the-best-way-to-find-specific-tokens-in-a-string-in-java/416803#416803Comment by Peter Rounce on What is the best way to find specific tokens in a string (in Java)?Peter Rounce2009-01-12T16:38:44Z2009-01-12T16:38:44ZI need to get the positions of the "<B>" and "</B>" in number of characters not including those tags. - see the example in the questionhttp://stackoverflow.com/questions/415996/what-is-the-best-way-to-find-specific-tokens-in-a-string-in-javaComment by Peter Rounce on What is the best way to find specific tokens in a string (in Java)?Peter Rounce2009-01-06T12:11:28Z2009-01-06T12:11:28Zor better, a regex like <b>[^<]+</b> to match each segmenthttp://stackoverflow.com/questions/415996/what-is-the-best-way-to-find-specific-tokens-in-a-string-in-java/416128#416128Comment by Peter Rounce on What is the best way to find specific tokens in a string (in Java)?Peter Rounce2009-01-06T12:10:08Z2009-01-06T12:10:08Zor.. <b>[^<]+</b> .. thanks Tomhttp://stackoverflow.com/questions/415996/what-is-the-best-way-to-find-specific-tokens-in-a-string-in-java/416128#416128Comment by Peter Rounce on What is the best way to find specific tokens in a string (in Java)?Peter Rounce2009-01-06T11:36:41Z2009-01-06T11:36:41Zwhen I tried your regex in <a href="http://www.gskinner.com/RegExr/" rel="nofollow">gskinner.com/RegExr</a> it did not seem to match the segments
something simple like <B>.+</B> matches around the first <B> and last </B> so that's not the wayhttp://stackoverflow.com/questions/415996/what-is-the-best-way-to-find-specific-tokens-in-a-string-in-java/416128#416128Comment by Peter Rounce on What is the best way to find specific tokens in a string (in Java)?Peter Rounce2009-01-06T11:26:27Z2009-01-06T11:26:27Zthis is great - matching the whole segment rather than just the start/end tags individuallyhttp://stackoverflow.com/questions/415996/what-is-the-best-way-to-find-specific-tokens-in-a-string-in-javaComment by Peter Rounce on What is the best way to find specific tokens in a string (in Java)?Peter Rounce2009-01-06T10:30:59Z2009-01-06T10:30:59Zlooks like a regex from the java.util.regex package plus some simple maths is the way to go on thishttp://stackoverflow.com/questions/415996/what-is-the-best-way-to-find-specific-tokens-in-a-string-in-java/416019#416019Comment by Peter Rounce on What is the best way to find specific tokens in a string (in Java)?Peter Rounce2009-01-06T10:28:47Z2009-01-06T10:28:47Zthanks Markus..
for reference I found this..
StringTokenizer is a legacy class that is retained for compatibility reasons although its use is discouraged in new code. It is recommended that anyone seeking this functionality use the split method of String or the java.util.regex package instead. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/196017/unique-random-numbers-in-o1/196065#196065Comment by Peter Rounce on Unique random numbers in O(1)?Peter Rounce2009-01-03T09:55:00Z2009-01-03T09:55:00ZJeff's post on shuffling suggests this will not return good random numbers..
<a href="http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/archives/001015.html" rel="nofollow">codinghorror.com/blog/archives/…</a>http://stackoverflow.com/questions/221001/performance-question-fastest-way-to-convert-hexadecimal-char-to-its-number-value/221073#221073Comment by Peter Rounce on Performance question: Fastest way to convert hexadecimal char to its number value in Java?Peter Rounce2009-01-02T09:14:01Z2009-01-02T09:14:01ZYes - but computation involves accessing memory for the instructions.
In the case of one character it will be close, as benchmarked but even in this case an array lookup is only one read.
In the general case, doing blocks of 4 in an array lookup should be much faster.
Your points noted however!http://stackoverflow.com/questions/406294/left-join-and-left-outer-join-in-sql-server/406299#406299Comment by Peter Rounce on Left join and Left outer join in SQL ServerPeter Rounce2009-01-02T08:46:03Z2009-01-02T08:46:03Zapologies - you are quite correct - I've removed my downvote and answer
there is no such thing as a left inner join - I'd have realised that if I'd thought about it a bit more - PS. it's early morning here and that's my excusehttp://stackoverflow.com/questions/406294/left-join-and-left-outer-join-in-sql-server/406299#406299Comment by Peter Rounce on Left join and Left outer join in SQL ServerPeter Rounce2009-01-02T08:38:47Z2009-01-02T08:38:47ZMitch - nothing personal! just that they are not the same..
a LEFT JOIN is an implicit LEFT INNER JOINhttp://stackoverflow.com/questions/404806/pin-generation/404945#404945Comment by Peter Rounce on Pin GenerationPeter Rounce2009-01-02T08:09:33Z2009-01-02T08:09:33ZYou will need a data store (eg. database table) for the PINs anyhow so just add the user-id in that if it is useful.