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Default value in Go's method

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How can I find the first occurrence of a sub-string in a python string?

... 219 find() >>> s = "the dude is a cool dude" >>> s.find('dude') 4 ...
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How are “mvn clean package” and “mvn clean install” different?

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Entity Framework 4 - AddObject vs Attach

... 163 ObjectContext.AddObject and ObjectSet.AddObject: The AddObject method is for adding newly cre...
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ASP.NET WebApi unit testing with Request.CreateResponse

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How to use cURL to get jSON data and decode the data?

...wer your question :P $url="https://.../api.php?action=getThreads&hash=123fajwersa&node_id=4&order_by=post_date&order=‌​desc&limit=1&grab_content&content_limit=1"; Using cURL // Initiate curl $ch = curl_init(); // Will return the response, if false it print the re...
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Regex for splitting a string using space when not surrounded by single or double quotes

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Python nonlocal statement

... Compare this, without using nonlocal: x = 0 def outer(): x = 1 def inner(): x = 2 print("inner:", x) inner() print("outer:", x) outer() print("global:", x) # inner: 2 # outer: 1 # global: 0 To this, using nonlocal, where inner()'s x is now also outer()'...
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How to get current time in milliseconds in PHP?

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How can I remove all text after a character in bash?

... 138 An example might have been useful, but if I understood you correctly, this would work: echo "...