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How to load assemblies in PowerShell?
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While it is technically correct that LoadWithPartialNamehas been deprecated, the reasons (as outlined in blogs.msdn.com/b/suzcook/archive/2003/05/30/57159.aspx) clearly don't apply for an interactive Powershell session. I suggest you add a note...
Portable way to get file size (in bytes) in shell?
...at --format="%s" FILE , but Solaris I have access to doesn't have stat command. What should I use then?
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Java Error opening registry key
...er removing the "java" executables from my system32 folder, I had to reinstall the JRE. After that, my problem was solved. Thanks for the starting point.
– dangowans
Dec 24 '13 at 18:31
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How do I write LINQ's .Skip(1000).Take(100) in pure SQL?
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But this will first select all and then from that selection take only 10 right? Or will the first query/view have only 10 already?
– Tadej
Jan 29 '18 at 13:53
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`from … import` vs `import .` [duplicate]
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I just tried import urllib.request and it doesn't work at all (python 2.6.5 Ubuntu).
– tkone
Feb 24 '12 at 23:33
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check if variable is dataframe
when my function f is called with a variable I want to check if var is a pandas dataframe:
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Importing variables from another file?
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from file1 import *
will import all objects and methods in file1
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AngularJS For Loop with Numbers & Ranges
... You have to watch out for things like this. The range function will get called multiple times for each item in the list. You can get nasty memory leaks and you're generating a lot of function calls. It almost seems easier to put the collection inside the controller.
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Change the Target Framework for all my projects in a Visual Studio Solution
I need to change the target framework for all projects. I have many solutions with hundreds of projects.
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How to get the system uptime in Windows? [closed]
...and line utility checks and displays various system statistics such as installation date, installed hotfixes and more.
Open a Command Prompt and type the following command:
systeminfo
You can also narrow down the results to just the line you need:
systeminfo | find "System Boot Time:"
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