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Uninstall ReSharper 4.5

I have ReSharper 4.5 in Visual Studio 2008. Now I want to install ReSharper 5, but I can't do it before I uninstall ReSharper 4.5. ...
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Setting focus on an HTML input box on page load

I'm trying to set the default focus on an input box when the page loads (example: google). My page is very simple, yet I can't figure out how to do this. ...
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TypeScript “this” scoping issue when called in jquery callback

I'm not sure of the best approach for handling scoping of "this" in TypeScript. 4 Answers ...
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Disable/turn off inherited CSS3 transitions

So i have the following css transitions attached to the a element: 5 Answers 5 ...
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Getting key with maximum value in dictionary?

I have a dictionary : keys are strings, values are integers. 25 Answers 25 ...
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How to identify whether a file is normal file or directory

How do you check whether a file is a normal file or a directory using python? 7 Answers ...
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How to create a directory using nerdtree

I have been using NERDTree for a while. Every time I need to create a new directory I need to go to terminal. Is there a quick and easy way to create a directory using NERDTree. ...
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How to make an HTML back link?

...n <a> tag that links to the previous web page? Basically a simulated back button, but an actual hyperlink. Client-side technologies only, please. ...
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adb update a non-market apk?

Is there a way we can update (not reinstall) a non-market apk on an Android device? I could only find an adb install (nothing like adb update) ...
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NUnit's Assert.Equals throws exception “Assert.Equals should not be used for assertions”

I recently attempted to use the method Assert.Equals() when writing a new NUnit test. Upon execution this method throws an AssertionException stating that Assert.Equals should not be used for Assertions. This is a bit baffling at first glance. What's going on here? ...