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Python SQL query string formatting
...l query string. When I'm debugging
my application I'd like to log to file all the sql query strings, and it is
important that the string is properly formated.
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PHP prepend associative array with literal keys?
...epend an associative array with literal key=>value pairs? I know that array_unshift() works with numerical keys, but I'm hoping for something that will work with literal keys.
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Using ConfigurationManager to load config from an arbitrary location
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How can I get programmatically strConfigPath value for my ASP.NET WebForms application hosted in sub.domain.com/virtualDir2 and path C:\Portals\App1\v2 and config file in C:\Portals\App1\v2\web.config ?
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Are Javascript arrays sparse?
...ript arrays are implemented differs from browser to browser, but they generally fall back to a sparse implementation - most likely the same one used for property access of regular objects - if using an actual array would be inefficient.
You'll have to ask someone with more knowledge about specific ...
How to get the build/version number of your Android application?
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@Felix you can't call getPackageManager() outside of context, so getApplicationContext() (or passed context) might be needed.
– Sver
Sep 24 '12 at 7:06
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Incrementing in C++ - When to use x++ or ++x?
... i.e., x++ or ++x should only exist on its own line, never as y=x++. Personally, I don't like this, but it's uncommon
– Mikeage
Nov 28 '09 at 16:54
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What is the difference between Int and Integer?
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Officially, what is typename for?
On occasion I've seen some really indecipherable error messages spit out by gcc when using templates... Specifically, I've had problems where seemingly correct declarations were causing very strange compile errors that magically went away by prefixing the typename keyword to the beginning of the...
What does a Ajax call response like 'for (;;); { json data }' mean? [duplicate]
I found this kind of syntax being used on Facebook for Ajax calls. I'm confused on the for (;;); part in the beginning of response. What is it used for?
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Extracting substrings in Go
...panic on a zero length input, wrap the truncate operation in an if
input, _ := src.ReadString('\n')
var inputFmt string
if len(input) > 0 {
inputFmt = input[:len(input)-1]
}
// Do something with inputFmt
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