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How to remove folders with a certain name

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Cannot resolve the collation conflict between “SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS” and “Latin1_General_CI_

... your table(s) has by using this query: SELECT col.name, col.collation_name FROM sys.columns col WHERE object_id = OBJECT_ID('YourTableName') Collations are needed and used when ordering and comparing strings. It's generally a good idea to have a single, unique collation used through...
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Bash: Copy named files recursively, preserving folder structure

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Get visible items in RecyclerView

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Pretty git branch graphs

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What is the python keyword “with” used for? [duplicate]

...t in an object that supports the context management protocol (that is, has __enter__() and __exit__() methods). Update fixed VB callout per Scott Wisniewski's comment. I was indeed confusing with with using. share ...
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Given final block not properly padded

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Printing without newline (print 'a',) prints a space, how to remove?

... you to set an end parameter. You can use it in >=2.6 by importing from __future__. I'd avoid this in any serious 2.x code though, as it will be a little confusing for those who have never used 3.x. However, it should give you a taste of some of the goodness 3.x brings. >>> from __futur...
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Implicit type conversion rules in C++ operators

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One-liner to check whether an iterator yields at least one element?

...In case the iterator yields something false-ish you can write any(True for _ in iterator). share | improve this answer | follow | ...