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python, php, ruby, c, and many others
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Are you sure they aren't using Go?... What a contradiction!
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Why not ask Google, they are the people who will know!
Unrequited desire is character building. OriginalGriff
I'm sitting here giving you a standing ovation - Len Goodman
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My understanding is that the main languages in use by Google for their own internal developments are C++, Python and Java and also a language called Go which is something they developed themselves for their own purposes (I have no idea what it does, the only thing I know about it is that it includes the keyword panic which I think is just brilliant). And JavaScript of course for the front-end browser code, although they also use GWT to let them write that sort of stuff in Java. I think GMail is written using GWT, I seem to remember that's what they developed it for originally.
They also use other languages to a lesser extent, Perl, PHP, Ruby. As far as I am aware they're not big on .NET although I wouldn't be surprised to find they use it somewhere or other. They seem to like having a finger in as many pies as they can.
Database-wise, they use their own database called Bigtable that they built themselves. It is not a relational database and does not use SQL but is designed to handle huge (by which I do mean HUGE) volumes of data.
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I am doing a web development project.
I have a product page which has 2 buttons. By pressing one button, a text box gets displayed and the user types in the value and after saving it the text box should disappear. When the user clicks the button again, the text box gets displayed and the user can
type a new value(like text1, text2...).
There is second button, when it is clicked it displays the text box with the value that the user typed in the text boxes(text1,text2...). when we click the second button, it should display text1, text2... in a graphical view and the user can edit or delete the text boxes and rearrange the text boxes and save the online work in his webpage for future use.
I am a learner in web development.It would be very helpful if anybody could help me with code.
I am doing in Html, Css, Javascript, Php and Mysql.
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I am trying to implement jQuery Show / Hide Plugin
I have tried enough to rectify the problem, but it doesn't work on IE6, where as it works like a charm on other browsers.
plugin
(function ($) {
02 $.fn.showHide = function (options) {
03
04
05 var defaults = {
06 speed: 1000,
07 easing: '',
08 changeText: 0,
09 showText: 'Show',
10 hideText: 'Hide',
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12 };
13 var options = $.extend(defaults, options);
14
15 $(this).click(function () {
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17 var toggleClick = $(this);
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19 var toggleDiv = $(this).attr('rel');
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21 $(toggleDiv).slideToggle(options.speed, options.easing, function() {
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23 if(options.changeText==1){
24 $(toggleDiv).is(":visible") ? toggleClick.text(options.hideText) : toggleClick.text(options.showText);
25 }
26 });
27
28 return false;
29
30 });
31
32 };
33 })(jQuery);
The usage
$(document).ready(function(){
02
03 $('.show_hide').showHide({
04 speed: 1000,
05 easing: '',
06 changeText: 1,
07 showText: 'View',
08 hideText: 'Close'
09
10 });
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12 });
HTML
01 <a href="#" class="show_hide" rel="#slidingDiv">View</a><br />
02 <div id="slidingDiv" style="display:none;">
03 Fill this space with really interesting content.
04 </div>
05
06 <a href="#" class="show_hide" rel="#slidingDiv_2">View</a><br />
07 <div id="slidingDiv_2" style="display:none;">
08 Fill this space with really interesting content.
09 </div>
Anything ideas?
Thanks
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not knowing what exact issue you are having I can only assume that it's a display issue. my first recommendation is to dump IE6. maybe you didn't get the memo from IE6 about the huge plans to dump IE6 earlier this year??
my guess is it's a css issue so after your code is called I would iterate through your css and class information. you will most likely find that you have to manually set a visibility property for your css, not having ie6 this is the best info that I can give you.
best of luck.
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Thanks for your reply.
Even i think, it's a css issue - here is the css code
<style>
body{
font-family:Verdana, Geneva, sans-serif;
font-size:14px;}
#slidingDiv, #slidingDiv_2{
height:300px;
background-color: #99CCFF;
padding:20px;
margin-top:10px;
border-bottom:5px solid #3399FF;
display:none;
}
</style>
If i change the display to block - it displays the content all the time and doesn't display when button is clicked or hide it when the button is clicked.
I think it's a css issue than anything else.
modified 21-Oct-11 12:41pm.
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there was a CSS property in ie6 visibility I think that only existed in ie6. you might want to look into that.
as if the facebook, twitter and message boards weren't enough - blogged
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How do I center a <div> vertically?
I have managed to horizontally align a Div object. Here is how I did it. I got the width and the height of the object I wanted to center (XAML CODE)
[HTML]<Grid Background="White" Height="300" Width="738" VerticalAlignment="Center" HorizontalAlignment="Center">[/HTML]
Then, in the html file that hosts the silverlight control I did this:
[HTML] <div id="silverlightControlHost" style="width:738px; height: 300px; margin-top:auto; margin-bottom:auto; margin-left: auto; text-align:center; margin-right: auto;">[/HTML]
That puts the control centered horizontally at the top of the web page.
Now, how do I center it vertically?
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have you tried the following CSS??
display: table;
vertical-align: middle;
are you displaying this as a div within a div ?
as if the facebook, twitter and message boards weren't enough - blogged
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I want to add some mathematical formulas to my web page. I want the formulas to look good however, it is important that the web page can be viewed with a standard browser. Should this be done in HTML? Should I make up a GIF file for them? What is the recommend tool these days?
Thanks
Bob
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if you use basic HTML you will run into web safe font issues and wont look as good as an image
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DO you mean you just want them to be seen or you want functionality?
If it is just an image, just bung it in a div and move to where it is needed.
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I will never again mention that I was the poster of the One Millionth Lounge Post, nor that it was complete drivel. Dalek Dave
CCC Link[ ^]
Trolls[ ^]
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David,
I just want them to be seen.
Bob
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Wikipedia uses images to display formulas. Follow the leader.
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Hi,
I have created a report with Report Viewer control using Visual Studio 2008 under 3.5 frame work in the local mode. However, I am trying to publish this website for public to use on Windows 2003 server. I have installed published the website with Web.Config from my machine and then executed ReportViewer.exe on this server by double clicking on it. This Report Viewer.exe was downloaded from Microsoft Report Viewer Redistributable 2005. However, so I read an article in this that I need to copy exe file from C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 8\SDK\v2.0\BootStrapper\Packages\ReportViewer\ReportViewer.exe to the server. I did the same, but I do not see same directory path on the server. It does not have no subdirecties from BootStrapper\Packages\ReportViewer\ReportViewer.exe in the server. When I try to access the website, it still says "Could not load file or assembly 'Microsoft.ReportViewer.WebForms, Version=9.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a' or one of its dependencies". Although I executed ReportViewer.exe from c:\ on the server, I am not sure what else needed to do. It says that all the required files in C:Windows directory. But I am not positive on copying files and placing them anywhere.
I am wondering if my actions are not coherent enough to publish the website or not. Any help is greatly appreciated.
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I have copied all dlls from windows folders to my website bin folder, and it worked.
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question, statement or are you just giving us your current status??
the way that I have generally done something like this is to call some
[WebMethod] either in a web service or a page method. technically those
public static page methods are nothing but web service methods. at least in my opinion they are.
[WebMethod]
[System.Web.Script.Services.ScriptMethod(ResponseFormat = System.Web.Script.Services.ResponseFormat.Xml)]
public DataTable someMethod(string param)
{
DataSet dsReturn;
try
{
dsReturn.Tables[0].TableName = "someName";
}
catch (Exception)
{
throw;
}
return dsReturn.Tables[0];
}
then my jQuery code I use the
$.ajax(...) function to call the web service.
$.ajax({
type: 'POST',
url: 'location/name.asmx/someMethod',
data: "{ 'param': 'paramValue' }",
contentType: 'application/json; charset=utf-8',
dataType: 'xml',
success: function (xml) {
$('someName', xml).each(function() {
$(this).find('ColumnName').text();
});
},
error: function(err) {
}
});
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what is a popular javacript framework?
...I hope I win something more that a toaster!
Chris J
www.redash.org
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I'm sorry, we were looking for ECMAScript. The toaster goes to Bob.
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