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How does a "mechanic" think this is OK.
It all started with me wanting to change out my steering gear to hopefully tighten up the 2 inch play I have. After seeing how heavy it was, I decided I'd rather have someone else do it. I went to the place that...
Started by by trigggl on
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by 10 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at planetisuzoo):
The steering....
It seems to me like nobody had any idea how to put a steering gear in your truck so they just dived in without direction .
I can't believe someone would create such an atrocity not to mention not even asking you first .
That is completely absurd.
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Is that right that C# can be reverse engineered? How is easy to do that? Can we say the C# is not enough good from safety aspect? And what about C++ compared with C# against decompiling?
Started by Narek on
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by 9 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
Executable code can be reverse-engineered, it's just that some languages/frameworks make it easier written in C/C++ or any other language for that matter can be reverse engineered as well albeit that your code can be reverse engineered....
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I'm looking for an example of an open-source project that was engineered using Test Driven Development (TDD) in C# on the .NET Framework. Does anyone know of one?
Started by Ian on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
If you are interested in web development in ASP.NET MVC (C#) check KIGG Project and Kona Project
I wrote AutoFixture using TDD (as I do with all my code). .
Mono - http://mono-project.com/ got thousands of unit tests, can be useful to you .
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Engineered cortina? Has anybody on this forum had their cortina engineered??
From the start? Holden Might Have The Lion But FORD Has The Roar
Started by ADKTIV on
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by 7 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at fordaustraliaforums):
Thats why i am asking if anybody has engineered....
I am...
Your going to need to be a little more specific as to what Re: engineered cortina? Kinda getting sick of people talking **** and doing nothing.
Re: engineered cortina? in what way...
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Dear lazyweb,
In your opinion what are examples of good REST API implementation when evaluated based on
consistency with the REST philosophy compliance with web standards just plain good software engineering In a previous question , some names were thrown...
Started by ashitaka on
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by 9 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
I would get a copy of RESTful Web....
EDIT: read comments below, certainly arguable that flickr isn't that great of an example .
Rails certainly has a great paradigm for building your own restful services .
Amazon S3 and Flickr are certainly a great start.
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In one of my questions about PHP programming , several people had commented that the programming in large PHP-based projects is not optimal. Amongst the projects not to look at are Drupal, Joomla, and Wordpress (commenters and answerers say). What is ...
Started by yar on
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by 11 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
They took a mostly procedural, defuat.
That Drupal and Joomla are, in parts, very well engineered.
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Installing a floating engineered floor. What glue do you guys recommend to use for the T&G? Plain white, carpenters yellow, Titebond??
Thanks!
BTW did a search for a long time and couldn't find anything
Started by Oldsmobiler on
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by 10 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at contractortalk):
Most engineered....
Looked just like basic white glue
Just thought I'd check to see reg install .
What glue do you guys recommend to use for the T&G specifically made for engineered flooring.
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The problem in brief: I develop an application (for example a game) which is distributed in binary form. The game calls home and sends the user's high score as a message to an online game server.
What I'd like to do is digitally encrypt and sign the message...
Started by Hans Sjunnesson on
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by 9 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
Hypothetically, every program can be reverse-engineered, emulated.
IMHO, it's just a waste of time).
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Anyone have any experience with Shaw's Epic Engineered wood flooring? I have not been able to find many reviews. I have found a good deal on a reminant but I want to make sure it is decent quality. Looks good to my untrained eye.
Thanks
Chris
Started by CCP on
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by 8 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at diychatroom):
I wish I would have read more reviews before the big investment and ... .
I was talked into the engineered wood because I wanted the 5" width and they said engineered was a lot stronger and would not "cup".
And they never replied to my call.
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Hello all, I'm new to the nest. DH and I are currently in the process of a new home construction.
Recently we were asked about our flooring selection, and I am having a very hard time deciding between engineered wood and hardwood floors. I absolutely ...
Started by BebeMakesThree on
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by 11 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at thenest):
We have hardwood now it if it gets beat up, but I imagine you... .
It dents and scratches way too would need to replace they engineered wood (I would think that would be tricky).
We have engineered in our house and I won't miss it when we move.
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