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Using NSPredicate to filter an NSArray based on NSDictionary keys
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RabbitMQ message size and types
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Queues are pretty light weight, you will most likely be limited by the number of connections you have. It will depend on the server most likely. Here is some info on a similiar qu...
What are the details of “Objective-C Literals” mentioned in the Xcode 4.4 release notes?
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Objective-C literals: one can now create literals for NSArray, NSDictionary, and NSNumber (just like one can create literals for NSString)
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How can I list ALL grants a user received?
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What does “#define _GNU_SOURCE” imply?
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AngularJS toggle class using ng-class
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Web Reference vs. Service Reference
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Naming conventions for abstract classes
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Also : http://blogs.msdn.com/kcwalina/archive/2005/12/16/BaseSuffix.aspx
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Right way to initialize an OrderedDict using its constructor such that it retains order of initial d
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How do I find the duplicates in a list and create another list with them?
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To remove duplicates use set(a). To print duplicates, something like:
a = [1,2,3,2,1,5,6,5,5,...
