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Custom method names in ASP.NET Web API

...he WCF Web API to the new ASP.NET MVC 4 Web API. I have a UsersController, and I want to have a method named Authenticate. I see examples of how to do GetAll, GetOne, Post, and Delete, however what if I want to add extra methods into these services? For instance, my UsersService should have a method...
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Free FTP Library [closed]

...ously known as System.Net.FtpClient. It is released under The MIT License and available on NuGet (FluentFTP). share | improve this answer | follow | ...
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Run R script from command line

...te that when using R CMD BATCH a.R that instead of redirecting output to standard out and displaying on the terminal a new file called a.Rout will be created. R CMD BATCH a.R # Check the output cat a.Rout One other thing to note about using Rscript is that it doesn't load the methods package by d...
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Install a .NET windows service without InstallUtil.exe

I have a standard .NET windows service written in C#. 7 Answers 7 ...
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Why in Java 8 split sometimes removes empty strings at start of result array?

...ehavior of String.split (which calls Pattern.split) changes between Java 7 and Java 8. Documentation Comparing between the documentation of Pattern.split in Java 7 and Java 8, we observe the following clause being added: When there is a positive-width match at the beginning of the input sequen...
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Are types like uint32, int32, uint64, int64 defined in any stdlib header?

I often see source code using types like uint32, uint64 and I wonder if they should be defined by the programmer in the application code or if they are defined in a standard lib header. ...
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Subscripts in plots in R

... How to load "2" from the variable? I have a loop and need to plot x_[1] x_[2] x_[3] ... – 0x2207 Dec 11 '14 at 11:38 6 ...
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Adding a Method to an Existing Object Instance

... In Python, there is a difference between functions and bound methods. >>> def foo(): ... print "foo" ... >>> class A: ... def bar( self ): ... print "bar" ... >>> a = A() >>> foo <function foo at 0x00A98D70> >>&g...
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How to check for file lock? [duplicate]

... No, unfortunately, and if you think about it, that information would be worthless anyway since the file could become locked the very next second (read: short timespan). Why specifically do you need to know if the file is locked anyway? Knowing...
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Difference between JSON.stringify and JSON.parse

... JSON.stringify turns a JavaScript object into JSON text and stores that JSON text in a string, eg: var my_object = { key_1: "some text", key_2: true, key_3: 5 }; var object_as_string = JSON.stringify(my_object); // "{"key_1":"some text","key_2":true,"key_3":5}" typeof(objec...