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LPCSTR, LPCTSTR and LPTSTR
What the difference between LPCSTR , LPCTSTR and LPTSTR ?
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What does “S3 methods” mean in R?
Since I am fairly new to R, I do not know what the S3 methods and objects are. I found that there are S3 and S4 object systems, and some recommend to use S3 over S4 if possible (See Google's R Style Guide at http://google-styleguide.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/google-r-style.html )*. However, I do not...
How to split a string into an array of characters in Python?
... to look around the web for answers to splitting a string into an array of characters but I can't seem to find a simple method
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When should you use 'friend' in C++?
I have been reading through the C++ FAQ and was curious about the friend declaration. I personally have never used it, however I am interested in exploring the language.
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Correct use of Multimapping in Dapper
... trying to use the Multimapping feature of dapper to return a list of ProductItems and associated Customers.
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AngularJS - how to get an ngRepeat filtered result reference
I am using an ng-repeat directive with filter like so:
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How do you avoid over-populating the PATH Environment Variable in Windows?
I would like to know what are the approaches that you use to manage the executables in your system. For example I have almost everything accessible through the command line, but now I come to the limit of the path string, so i can't add any more dir.
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Delete an element from a dictionary
Is there a way to delete an item from a dictionary in Python?
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Git Bash doesn't see my PATH
When I use Git Bash (on Windows), I cannot run any executable without specifying its full path, although it is located in a folder which is in my PATH variable. Looks like bash doesn't recognize it. Why? Can I fix it?
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Why does 1==1==1 return true, “1”==“1”==“1” return true, and “a...
I tested the above code in Chrome's console and for some reason, a() returns true, b() returns true, and c() returns false.
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