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inspired by this question since i do not find any good sql casts out there and i fail to find any good ones to this day online.
I don't listen to it (or any SQL podcasts for that matter), but I know of Greg Low's SQL Down Under and I believe it has a pretty good reputation.
Excellent question, I am always on the look out for good contet.
There are some good podcasts by the likes of Brent Ozar and chums over at SQL Server Pedia.
http://sqlserverpedia.com/wiki/SQL_Server_Tutorials
Cheers, John
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I just read the Wikipedia article about zero-knowledge proof/protocol at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zero-knowledge_proof. I understood the story of Peggy and Victor but I have a question. Could not Peggy just enter the cave from Path A and exit the cave at Path B, the whole process being watched by Victor, who is standing at the bifurcation of Path A and B? I did not see any problem of this plan of violating the rule of completeness, soundness, and zero-knowledge. In addition, it is definitive: Peggy can just prove he knows the magic word with one try. So what is wrong with that plan?
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I've been learning how to develop iOS for about 3 months now. Just wonder if there are any good programming exercises to learn about the programming logic in objective-c. Like some challenging questions with solutions. Thanks!
The biggest challenge you can have is a project for an actual client with deadlines. If you don't have a client, just propose yourself a project (an RSS Reader, is normally asked in iOS interviews) and set a deadline for it.
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I am aware that stackoverflow is a programming oriented forum that helps coders to solve bugs . But i have plenty of conceptual doubts in text mining techniques / information retrieval and semantic similarity .
Please suggest a forum where they discuss these concepts so that i can putforth my doubts in that!
Maybe https://stats.stackexchange.com/
And before https://stats.stackexchange.com/ there was http://metaoptimize.com/qa/, which is still fairly active.
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Does an API exist for ordering flowers? I’m thinking of something like FTD or 1800flowers?
I could always make a mechanize script to walk through the site, but I'm a little scared of how brittle a solution that would be.
Just doing a quick google search I found:
https://www.floristone.com/api/
Looks to be exactly what you're looking for as far as I know. Good luck!
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probably this question have been asked a million times i use c++ but i want to go into game programming,which good game engine uses c++ for scripting thank you
First of all, C++ is not a "scripting" language...
But to answer your question, I personally have used Haafs Game Engine for rich 2D games.
http://hge.relishgames.com/
If you want a real life example that a friend of mine and his buddies wrote using this check out this site.
http://www.smileysmazehunt.com/SmileysMazeHunt.aspx
Its impressive and a load of fun!