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How can I extract a good quality JPEG image from a video file with ffmpeg?

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NSOperation vs Grand Central Dispatch

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What does each of the [y,n,q,a,d,/,K,j,J,g,e,?] stand for in context of git -p

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Does Java have buffer overflows?

... via JNI In the JVM itself (usually written in C++) The interpreter or JIT compiler does not work correctly (Java bytecode mandated bounds checks) share | improve this answer | ...
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Prevent wrapping of span or div

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How to get VM arguments from inside of Java application?

... Sadly you cannot get the Name of the main class if it is given on the command line. – Daniel May 20 '10 at 8:06 @...
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Extract substring using regexp in plain bash

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Grepping a huge file (80GB) any way to speed it up?

... Here are a few options: 1) Prefix your grep command with LC_ALL=C to use the C locale instead of UTF-8. 2) Use fgrep because you're searching for a fixed string, not a regular expression. 3) Remove the -i option, if you don't need it. So your command becomes: LC_AL...
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How to change field name in Django REST Framework

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LINQ - Left Join, Group By, and Count

... I had the exact same problem however comparing t=>t.ChildID != null didn't work for me. The result was always a null object and Resharper complained that the expression was always true. So I used (t => t != null) and that worked for me. ...