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C# XML Documentation Website Link
...s." HTH!
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SQL Switch/Case in 'where' clause
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declare @locationType varchar(50);
declare @locationID int;
SELECT column1, column2
FROM viewWhatever
WHERE
@locationID =
CASE @locationType
WHEN 'location' THEN account_location
WHEN 'area' THEN xxx_location_area
WHEN 'division' THE...
How is it possible to declare nothing inside main() in C++ and yet have a working application after
... print_fibs()
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//implementation
}
int ignore = (print_fibs(), 0);
int main() {}
In this code, the global variable ignore has to be initialized before entering into main() function. Now in order to initialize the global, print_fibs() needs to be executed where you can do anything —...
How to git bundle a complete repo
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Deprecation warning when using has_many :through :uniq in Rails 4
...tions, :uniq => true, :order => "name", :conditions => "age < 30"
becomes:
has_many :donors, -> { where("age < 30").order("name").uniq }, :through => :donations
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How do I parallelize a simple Python loop?
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Using multiple threads on CPython won't give you better performance for pure-Python code due to...
What does GitHub for Windows' “sync” do?
...e local changes, it does git push.
From here: http://haacked.com/archive/2012/05/21/introducing-github-for-windows.aspx#87318
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Color in git-log
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As of git 1.8.3 (May 24, 2013), you can use %C(auto) to decorate %d in the format string of git log.
From the release notes:
* "git log --format" specifier learned %C(auto) token that tells Git
to use color when interpolating %d (decoration), %h...
NameError: global name 'xrange' is not defined in Python 3
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