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If I have limited time, but I want to start learning a few design patterns, which ones should I learn first?
Started by Jian Lin on
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If you are limited for time, knowing in general ....
If your time is really that limited then you might be wasting your the Table of Contents, then reading the summary of the patterns catalog.
You've learned in real scenarios.
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So, if you didn't know, a couple of days ago there was a limited time shop for True Mortal's birthday with a scythe that was simply beautiful. That's all well and good, limited time shops are just a part of this game. However, the part that I'm having...
Started by SkuraitheCursed on
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Where else would they put the info? The limited time keeps you alert so you'll know what of "limited" thing....
I do agree notes.
limited" doesn't have to refer to time; a lack of notification is a limit as well.
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It started with this question , followed up with this question and now led to the present one. :)
The task is as follows: make a Windows program that will run another program in a limited environment. The other program cannot be trusted, so it has to ...
Started by Vilx- on
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Limit the available memory to some X MB (given as ....
On the other hand, Idle time also has to be limited so, create a low privilege user account and run the job / process as that user.
User Time, but not Idle time.
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If you want to implement a time limited trial for an application you would probably want to leave behind some flag (registry key, file etc) so a program couldn't just be re-installed.
Are there any schemes that allow you to do this while still passing...
Started by Ryan on
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However, this almost certainly needs to be designed in from the start with potential investment in hosting... .
If your app is connected to the Internet, then you could store information on your own server about whether it has been installed before or not .
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If my app shuts down because load time takes to long, can I move some code in or being called from applicationDidFinishLaunching into the RootViewController? Meaning, is the (shutdown) timer only looking at applicationDidFinishLaunching?
Started by 4thSpace on
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In general any time consuming stuff should not be done.
EDIT: Here's the relevant Technical Q&A.
Alternatively, you can call.
Or viewDidLoad takes a long time, you're app may be shutdown by the OS.
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My team is currently using Authlogic for user authentication, which disables a user's account after 6 failed_login_attempts. I want to re-enable such a user's account after a 15-minute time period. The problem is that we are deploying to the Rails cloud...
Started by David Rivers on
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Logout_on_timeout true consecutive_failed_logins_limit 5 failed_login_ban_for 15.minutes end
See.
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I am currently a CS student at a 4th year(of total 5). I`m studying and working. At work I use ASP.NET. So, while working and studying, I have not so much time to learn new languages and techniques.
What do you suggest to learn first - C++/STL/QT or C...
Started by chester89 on
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I'd tackle C#/o a sound grip on what goes on underneath... .
It will take a very long time to code in C++ well .
It will probably make you able to do more in less time than valuable skill to have, is hard .
I'd say go for WPF/C#.
Quite a bit.
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I'm developing a shareware desktop application. I'm to the point where I need to implement the trial-use/activation code. How do you approach something like this? I have my own ideas, but I want to see what the stackoverflow community thinks.
I'm developing...
Started by JimDaniel on
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, then check against it every time....
At the same time, a limit that is too loose gives no incentive to purchase.
The company I work for does.
Perhaps the real problem is the Time-limited trial.
Once the time's up.
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I've always admired applications that, when asking you to indicate a timezone, only show you a set of likely options (in my case, only North American timezones), with an option to show more - rather than always forcing you to pick through dozens of obscure...
Started by Herb Caudill on
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A freaking time zone rule again (usually DST), you wont find something accidentally showing up "North America" or "Central Europe") and then just assign those time zones that match your regions.
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Trend Following (Updated Edition)(Free Book for a Limited Time) Trend Following (Updated Edition)(Free Book for a Limited Time): Learn to Make Millions in Up or Down Markets, [Kindle Edition]
This is the Kindle edition. If you don't have a Kindle there...
Started by KevinD on
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August 25, 2017 Re: Trend Following....
I'll be buying myself a WiFi only kindle this weekend .
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