Mamut
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Programming for fun
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Sep 26 |
awarded | ● Yearling |
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Sep 22 |
awarded | ● Commentator |
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Sep 22 |
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Rails migration for C++ Possibly both :) But preferrably logic |
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Sep 16 |
awarded | ● Nice Question |
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Aug 15 |
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Rails migration for C++ What I would really love to have is a migration tool that is DB-agnostic. That is, a tool that would pick up, say, a schema-definition file and alter the DB, regardless of whether its' MSSQL or MySQL. There actually exists an ORM for C++, dtemplatelib.sourceforge.net but it doesn't offer migratons... I guess it would be easier to just bundle Ruby with the application :) |
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Aug 15 |
awarded | ● Popular Question |
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Aug 14 |
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Rails migration for C++ guides.rubyonrails.org/migrations.html |
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Aug 14 |
asked | Rails migration for C++ |
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Aug 13 |
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What makes a language Object-Oriented? Don't forget Objective C and Javascript as coming from the Smalltalk branch |
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Aug 1 |
accepted | TAB completion and mc problems |
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Aug 1 |
answered | TAB completion and mc problems |
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Jul 29 |
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TAB completion and mc problems I'll try that. Thank you for the link to serverfault |
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Jul 29 |
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TAB completion and mc problems I did. It's silent :) StackOveflow is usually much more helpful than any other forum out there :) |
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Jul 29 |
asked | TAB completion and mc problems |
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Jun 18 |
awarded | ● Popular Question |
