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PHP for ColdFusion Developers - Pt 1 - Data Types2 comments

rickyrobinett wrote 4 weeks ago: I know there is no shortage of PHP tutorials on the web, but recently I’ve been teaching a cla … more →

Tags: php, ColdFusion, Tutorial

PHP Data Types

sounthar wrote 1 month ago: <html> <body bgcolor=’#909090 ‘><br/><br/><br/><br/> … more →

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Data types in Sql Server2005

viralsarvaiya wrote 1 month ago: Data type name Number of bytes Comments Integer tinyint 1 smallint 2 int 4 bigint 8 Exact numeric de … more →

Tags: SQL Server, Data types in sql server

Quicky 2: PHP Technique, Type Prefixing Variable Names4 comments

Wes Shell wrote 1 month ago: Target Audience: Anyone using the PHP programming language.  Anyone wondering more about Naming Styl … more →

Tags: Language:PHP, naming-conventions, php, Technique, Type Prefixing

Quicky 1: PHP is Loosely Typed - What does that Mean?4 comments

Wes Shell wrote 1 month ago: Target Audience: Anyone using the PHP programming language.  Anyone wanting to learn more about the … more →

Tags: Language:PHP, php, loosely typed, Strictly Typed, dynamic

SharePoint Internal Data Types - Reference

sanghvinirav wrote 2 months ago: Sharepoint supports different types of columns, this column types are reffered as following data typ … more →

Tags: MOSS, SharePoint, XSLT

Umbraco: Ultimate Picker XSLT Example7 comments

Lee Kelleher wrote 2 months ago: Chatting with Dan (my partner-in-code at Bodenko) about the Ultimate Picker data-type in Umbraco, we … more →

Tags: Blog, Template, Tutorial, Ultimate Picker, Umbraco, XSLT

An Explanation of the Averted Twitpocalypse

maximz2005 wrote 4 months ago: Numerous friends have asked me about this whole Twitpocalypse thing, as they just don’t get it … more →

Tags: technology, Feature, Twitter, Programming, Computer Science, Tech, Twitpocalypse, 32bit, signed integer

Python polymorphism vs. C++ templates

pytale wrote 4 months ago: I’m now busy reading the great book Learning Python by Mark Lutz. I must say it reminds the C+ … more →

Tags: C#, Cpp, General, CRPT, Learning Python, oop, polymorphism, Python, Templates

Basic Data Types

nandokakimoto wrote 5 months ago: I’ve been reading the single most influential book every programmer should read since last month and … more →

Tags: Programming, Code Complete, Magic Numbers

What designers need to know to use ActionScript 3.0 . . .

delfeld wrote 5 months ago: All things that exist on the stage (even if invisible or inactive) are Classes. All actions that hap … more →

Tags: Adobe, AS3.0, Flash Adobe, ActionScript, ActionScript 3.0, AS3.0, Designers, extending a class, Flash

Oracle / PLSQL Data Types

n2739178 wrote 5 months ago: …from http://www.techonthenet.com/oracle/datatypes.php … more →

Tags: SQL Generic / Cross-Platform, Oracle, Oracle Data Types

Handling SQL server 2005 data types in dotnet

syedemad wrote 6 months ago: Hi Many of us use SQL server as our preferred choice with our .NET applications. While designing the … more →

Tags: ASP.NET, SQL Server

Dots On A Map Improve Data Quality

Peter Benza wrote 7 months ago: This was a presentation I originally prepared back in 2005, but is probably even more applicable in … more →

Tags: Data Hygiene, Data Quality, Data Management, Data Profiling, Data Accuracy, Data Standardization, Data Mining, Data integrity, Data Visualization

data types in symbian

himanshukar wrote 9 months ago: [data_types_in_symbian] 1] symbian os provides a set of typedef’s for the built-in types which are d … more →

Tags: Symbian Basics

Data Types and Range

Lakshmi Sravanthi Chowdam wrote 10 months ago: Integer Data Types ============== bool     false  / true   ( 1  Bits) byte    0   to 255   ( 8  Bits … more →

Tags: C FAQs

What is the major difference between structured and unstructured data?

Peter Benza wrote 11 months ago: A good rule of thumb is structured “tabular” data fits into rows and columns and unstruc … more →

Tags: Data Formats, Data Dictionary, Data Elements

Scheming, part 61 comment

kernelbob wrote 11 months ago: This morning I added vectors to my Scheme interpreter.  It was surprisingly easy.  It was nearly tes … more →

Tags: Computers, languages, development, geeky, Lisp, Scheme

User Defined Types

matthewsql wrote 1 year ago: User defined types are handy if you need to encourage consistency of data types in a database, or if … more →

Tags: user defined types


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