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Finding the number of days between two dates

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string.split - by multiple character delimiter

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How do I create a message box with “Yes”, “No” choices and a DialogResult?

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What does multicore assembly language look like?

...loppy" disks - here's an x86_32 version written in assembler using the old TSS descriptors that can actually run multi-threaded C code (github.com/duanev/oz-x86-32-asm-003) but there is no standard library support. Quite a bit more than you asked for but it can maybe answer some of those lingering ...
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Why use JUnit for testing?

...ed emails, checking text messages, checking the path of a robot, filling a bottle of soda, aggregating data from a hundred web services, checking the audit trail of a financial transaction... you get the idea. "Output" doesn't mean a few lines of text, "output" means aggregate system behavior. L...
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Suppress Scientific Notation in Numpy When Creating Array From Nested List

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Is it possible to have multiple statements in a python lambda expression?

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What is the difference between the dot (.) operator and -> in C++? [duplicate]

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What is the performance cost of having a virtual method in a C++ class?

...al functions, unless there are clear and specific indications that it is a bottle neck. A clean design always comes first - but it is only one stakeholder that should not unduly hurt others. Contrived Example: An empty virtual destructor on an array of one million small elements may plow through...
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UTF-8 without BOM

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