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Get Folder Size from Windows Command Line

Is it possible in Windows to get a folder's size from the command line without using any 3rd party tool? 17 Answers ...
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How do I achieve the theoretical maximum of 4 FLOPs per cycle?

How can the theoretical peak performance of 4 floating point operations (double precision) per cycle be achieved on a modern x86-64 Intel CPU? ...
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Drawing an SVG file on a HTML5 canvas

Is there a default way of drawing an SVG file onto a HTML5 canvas? Google Chrome supports loading the SVG as an image (and simply using drawImage ), but the developer console does warn that resource interpreted as image but transferred with MIME type image/svg+xml . ...
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Find if variable is divisible by 2

How do I figure out if a variable is divisible by 2? Furthermore I need do a function if it is and do a different function if it is not. ...
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How to compile a 32-bit binary on a 64-bit linux machine with gcc/cmake

Is it possible to compile a project in 32-bit with cmake and gcc on a 64-bit system? It probably is, but how do I do it? ...
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Why does Double.NaN==Double.NaN return false?

I was just studying OCPJP questions and I found this strange code: 9 Answers 9 ...
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Why does git-rebase give me merge conflicts when all I'm doing is squashing commits?

We have a Git repository with over 400 commits, the first couple dozen of which were a lot of trial-and-error. We want to clean up these commits by squashing many down into a single commit. Naturally, git-rebase seems the way to go. My problem is that it ends up with merge conflicts, and these confl...
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What happens to git commits created in a detached HEAD state?

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Immutable vs Mutable types

I'm confused on what an immutable type is. I know the float object is considered to be immutable, with this type of example from my book: ...
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List comprehension rebinds names even after scope of comprehension. Is this right?

Comprehensions are having some unexpected interactions with scoping. Is this the expected behavior? 6 Answers ...