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Ruby send vs __send__

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Is it possible to use getters/setters in interface definition?

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How to branch with TortoiseHG

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How do I explicitly instantiate a template function?

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Python call function within class

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Devise - How do I forbid certain users from signing in?

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Export from sqlite to csv using shell script

..._sqlite.db <<! .headers on .mode csv .output out.csv select * from eS1100_sensor_results; ! instead. sh/bash methods You can either call your script with a redirection: $ your_script >out.csv or you can insert the following as a first line in your script: exec >out.csv The former meth...
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Precedence and bitmask operations

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Resolving conflicts: how to accept “their” changes automatically?

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Compare two Byte Arrays? (Java)

... In your example, you have: if (new BigInteger("1111000011110001", 2).toByteArray() == array) When dealing with objects, == in java compares reference values. You're checking to see if the reference to the array returned by toByteArray() is the same as the reference held...