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Is there a pdf online describing good programming practices? (I'm thinking about basic things like conventions for capital letters). So far, the best document I found is this one
Generally different companies/groups have different preferences for variable naming, capitalization, white space formatting etc. There is no one single BEST way.
That being said, this might be a good starting point: http://code.google.com/p/google-styleguide
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I want to build an app that recognizes sounds like whistle and other non speech sounds.
So when someone whistles, method is called or something happens.
Is there any API for that?
I searched a lot but I couldn't find anything.
Try the following guides:
http://mobileorchard.com/tutorial-detecting-when-a-user-blows-into-the-mic/ (a bit old, but should do the trick)
Detecting a clap in IOS
Essentially you can use the AVAudioRecorder class that does the job for you.
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Hi friends developers,
I'm stuck in these problem since many days, there is any developer here, who knew how to generates a bar code with vb.net, and if possible generat it as image.
Thanks
Please have a look at Free Barcode API for .NET, which i think can point you to many possible solutions
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I am looking for information on how to implement the sixth normal form. I have searched everywhere online without success. I would like to see an example how how is implemented and designed. It would especially help if there are any books or documentation on how to implement it.
Since you've searched everywhere, you've probably searched dba.stackexchange.com too... But if you did not, see 6th normal form, Recomposition query, efficient implementation.
They refer to chapter 7 of An Introduction to Relational Database Theory (4th Ed.) by Hugh Darwen.
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I've been dealing with ebooks lately, and found it quite hard to quickly find conversion scripts to and from the numerous formats available (EPUB, lrf, html, txt, rtf, markdown, and so on).
I thought it might be nice to have one post here with one formats pair and one corresponding tool (eg. Markdown -> Pdf, markdown2pdf) per answer. This should give everyone a neat way to rate the various tools based on their experience, and I think that such a list could be handy for many people.
Hope you like the idea!
I think this might work for you: http://manual.calibre-ebook.com/cli/ebook-convert.html
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I read this book:
Head First Object-Oriented Analysis and Design
Now i am looking forward to find a Software that make it easy to collect all my Ideas etc (specific Software for OOA).
At the moment i am using my Whiteboard to collect/design Ideas etc. Afterwards i am taking pictures of it and add text to our Wiki/Trac.
At school, we're using Objecteering, which is easy to use, integrated to Eclipse, but not free.
IMO blank paper is a must, but not always the easier to share and to edit.
Install mediawiki (the stuff that powers wikipedia, don't settle for anything less you will need the full feature set eventually) and put all your ideas in there. This makes it easy to refine them and to improve then as time goes by.