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What's Go's equivalent of argv[0]?

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Passing Objects By Reference or Value in C#

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Read a text file using Node.js?

...e sure we got a filename on the command line. if (process.argv.length < 3) { console.log('Usage: node ' + process.argv[1] + ' FILENAME'); process.exit(1); } // Read the file and print its contents. var fs = require('fs') , filename = process.argv[2]; fs.readFile(filename, 'utf8', function(e...
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How do I add a library project to Android Studio?

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Set Viewbag before Redirect

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Python equivalent for PHP's implode?

... Use the strings join-method. print ' '.join(['word1', 'word2', 'word3']) You can join any iterable (not only the list used here) and of course you can use any string (not only ' ') as the delimiter. If you want a random order like you said in your question use shuffle. ...
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How can I convert a string to a number in Perl?

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How to trigger a file download when clicking an HTML button or JavaScript

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Convert Pandas column containing NaNs to dtype `int`

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datetime.parse and making it work with a specific format

...t() – Joel Coehoorn Dec 4 '08 at 16:36 Also: standard Xml has it's own very specific DateTime format, and the .Net Xml...