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I want to upgrade my clojure from the version 1.6.0 to 1.7.0. How can i do this? I can not exactly remember how i installed it, but most probably using leiningen.
When using Leiningen, Clojure itself is just a dependency on your project.clj. You can specify the version there.
So it is easy to go back and forth between Clojure versions and you can use different versions for different projects without any conflicts.
The relevant Leiningen documentation can be found here
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I would like to implement any maps (OSM, Google maps...) in my Qt Widget application (only targeting Windows platforms).
All answers I got so far is really out-dated (answers from 2011-2013) and I am not able to google anything useful. So I wanted to ask which frameworks could you recommend me?
We are using the osgEarth SDK in our Qt applications. It supports OSM and basically every map type that is supported by GDAL.
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I am not aware of a really good Django-App which provides Wiki functionality.
There is http://code.google.com/p/django-wikiapp/ , but it is not that extensive and no activity anymore.
Any pointers of how to integrate an already proven (and known) Wiki to Django?
Checkout https://github.com/django-wiki/django-wiki. I've installed it and so far it looks very promising.
One of these many packages may suit your needs: Djangopackages.com wiki grid
www.djangopackages.com is a great resource for looking for apps.
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do you know if there is some Borland's Turbo C++ clone text-only IDE or something similar for Unix boxes?
I want to have a C++ IDE (editor/compiler/debugger) in text mode available through my console terminal.
There is an application very similar, although not a clone, to Borland editors: FTE.
http://setedit.sourceforge.net/ is like a maintained version of RHIDE. I had to patch a couple of lines to make it build on Ubuntu 12.10 though.
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I have just discovered csound and installed its C++ bindings.
The API is documented here (after a usual installation on Linux):
/usr/share/doc/libcsound64-doc/html/index.html
However, what I am missing is a good tutorial to get me started with the API.
Here's an introduction to C API (pdf), which is practically the same as the C++ API. There are also a few examples in the Csound source code in the examples and frontends folders.
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I want to create a mfc window that has tabs on top.
I cannot find a good tutorial or example of this.
Can someone give me a link to a good tutorial of example?
please help me.
You mean like this?
MFC app in VS 2010 http://blogs.msdn.com/photos/vcblog/images/9927511/original.aspx
Here is a walkthrough that should take you where you need to be: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/vcblog/archive/2009/11/23/teched-europe-demo-session-face-lifting-mfc-applications-on-windows-7.aspx
Install the Visual C++ Feature Pack. It comes with newer libraries to do this.