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When you call DbConnection.GetSchema you give it the string name of a collection you are interested in. I can't find a list of collections anywhere. Is the list of collections immutable or does it vary by database type (orcle, sql server, etc.)? I'm interested...
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Statistics; OleDbSchemaGuid.Tables; OleDbSchemaGuid.Tables_Info; OleDbSchemaGuid.Translations.
Is there a command or anything in Windows that let me view the list of the domain names that are currently resolved by the system? Something similar to the arp command but for domain names. Thanks. EDIT: I've been doing some testing with the command given...
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To the the dns responce it should be cached: google.com primary name server = ns1.google.com responsible mail from 74.125.45.100: bytes=32 time=38ms TTL=50 Ping statistics for 74.125.45.100: Packets: Sent = 4, Maximum = 40ms, Average = ....
London, Brooklyn, Paris... What do the residents think of those city names?
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I'd never use it, personally, because city/state/country names aren't my style, but I don't hate not a huge ....
Are are common human names these days, and whenever I heard either name I can only think of the cities as a name.
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Quote: : Hit the road, Jack. Last year's most popular name for baby boys in England has been knocked off -- by Mohammed. That's not immediately obvious from data put out this week by the Office of National Statistics, which declared Wednesday that Oliver...
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Air your gripe about.
You read with your own hate filled jaded eyes.
It is just a statistic.
The name.
This is for simulation. In particular, I'm trying to generate natural sounding words and names, and the uniform distribution in the Random class provides doesn't cut it. This isn't a dupe question because the similar questions weren't look for C# random...
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One of the Iridium features is: non-uniform random generators (normal, poisson, binomial, ...) .
Have a look at the package Iridium of Math.Net, an open source Math library .
Here's an article and some code from CodeProject.
UPDATE : Link to the Club Websites, PLEASE! Some of our area's Clubs have some of the Best of the BEST Club Names. Examples : Acrophobia (Fear of Heights Club) in the Kootenays (just north of Spokane Wa) Lumby Air Force (LAF) Central Interior Luftwaffe...
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RM I forget should represent our sport? i kinda like the name of that new club near here, "SKYWHACKERS" Fort Funston never visited a site where you didn....
I've always liked The Cloudstreet Gang I'm not a member, but it's a cool club name..
Im picking a new blm friday and have really been stumped on a name , was curious what names yall had for dogs or some that yall had heard Mayday Custom Calls Pro Staff
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By Botiz630 on Sun Feb 05, 2012 7:09 pm, edited 1 time in total .
It’s not a secret for anyone that TV commentators have some difficulties (to put it mildly) attempting to pronounce players names. So it was decided to integrate of players’ names pronunciation into statistics site. Currently we have the pronunciation...
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On the other....
The-game.org/statistics/audio.php Please report if some names sound unnatural : wrong stress or something-the-game.org/statistic...%20BOSTJAN.mp3 For example English, Italian, French , Russian, Greek names sound .
Given a large API (an in particular, the Java or J2EE standard libraries), is there a tool or search engine or other resource that can tells me which methods, classes, or even packages people in general tend to use the most? I am annotating (see below...
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-name "*.java" | xargs cat | grep extrapolate these statistics.
Find.
I wouldn't know if such statistics are even feasible, but I think a pretty safe bet would most used classes in your current project codebase.
I love BlogEngine. But from what I can se it does not collect the standard information about the visitors I would like to see (referrer, browser-type and so on). When I log in as Admin I have a menu item named "Referrer". I can choose a weekday and then...
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For example, if you want to keep note of IP addresses and resolve them to get domain names, and also.
To do this you.
That way I can match users names up with the stats.
Of authenticated users as a custom variable.
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