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What's the difference between a bot on MediaWiki vs using the Rest Based api to do the operations?
If by "bot" you mean screen-scraping, such "bots" are severely discouraged and we developers don't make any guarantee that screen-scraping will work reliably, i.e. HTML output can drastically change at any moment without any prior notice. On the other hand, MediaWiki's web API is designed with stability in mind - in addition to other benefits such as machine-readable output (ol' good JSON is much easier to parse than tag soup) and better performance (we don't spend server resources on sking rendering, you don't spend bandwidth on receiving it).
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I've read dozens of threads about this subject and i know it is not possible to justify text in reporting services as in Word, Excel, Crystal Reports, etc. ..
I also know that it is unacceptable that in 2013 Microsoft has not put this option available, but I really have to solve this problem in one way or another ...
So, as I said, after reading dozens of threads on this subject, I concluded that my only option is to make a custom report item... but the problem is I cannot do it because it's to complex to me...
Is there anyone who has built a custom report item for this purpose and it's kind enough to share it?
Many thanks in advance!!
A bit of Googling shows that there are third-party products that can provide this additional functionality.
Aspose is one example: http://www.aspose.com/docs/display/pdfreportingservices/Justify+FullJustify+Text+Alignment
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Sorry, but I couldn't find any relevant questions on Stack Overflow. However, I found this info graphic.
https://www.udemy.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/PROGRAMMING-LANGUAGE-3.png
So. I often hear that some languages are said to have higher perfomance or to be more productive. For example, in introduction to The Pragmatic Programmer's Guide Yukihiro Matsumoto calls his language "more powerful than Perl, and more object-oriented than Python". While it is obvious that representatives of different paradigms have their own pros and cons (C generally has higher perfomance while Python makes the process of development more simple), it's still unclear what are the criteria in comparison within the same paradigm and how the ties are broken.
Take a look at the Computer Language Benchmarks Game (aka Programming Language Shootout):
https://benchmarksgame-team.pages.debian.net/benchmarksgame/performance/mandelbrot.html
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I was just going through all the Mathematical stuff which is used in programming. There I saw a lot of generating functions which seems to be good in mathematics. But how are they implemented in the form of coding? I mean how these Mathematical functions can be transformed (or thought of as) into code form. As an example, this link shows some generating functions but I don't know how to use/implement those functions in the form of coding. Any striking idea is appreciated.
Thanks.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Partition_%28number_theory%29
"As an example, this link shows some generating functions but I don't know how to use/implement those functions in the form of coding"
in python they may look like this:
examples
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Closed 12 years ago.
Why we need RIA ? I didn't see any benefits from RIA? it need a plugin to run it, this will bring headache to its user, compared to the regular html page.
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RIA, or Rich Internet Applications, came as a ready solution to the problem of slackened Web browsing and low customer conversion rate.
RIA offers richer functionality by making use of HTML widgets available on standard browser-based Web applications.
Rich Internet Applications are providing users a multi-dimensional experience.
With the use of RIA, a part of the application runs directly within the users’ Web browser, allowing automatic navigation. It is a major improvement on traditional HTML and has transformed the static database of a website to a multi-functional online experience. Now, shoppers can see, “feel” and even try products online. RIA ensures large scale business returns and repeat visits, giving a boost to online business.
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Whats does "indexing" mean? How it is useful to a web crawler?
Internal indexing in a database and the index that a web crawler looks at are two different concepts.
Indexing in a database is a method to make looking up records by certain columns faster.
Indexing in the context of web crawlers involves storing web pages and building an index based on what's in them so as to access them by content more easily.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Index_(database)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_indexing