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How to modify a global variable within a function in bash?

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Is it possible to use Swift's Enum in Obj-C?

I'm trying to convert some of my Obj-C class to Swift. And some other Obj-C classes still using enum in that converted class. I searched In the Pre-Release Docs and couldn't find it or maybe I missed it. Is there a way to use Swift enum in Obj-C Class? Or a link to the doc of this issue? ...
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What is the Difference Between read() and recv() , and Between send() and write()?

What is the difference between read() and recv() , and between send() and write() in socket programming in terms of performances, speed and other behaviors? ...
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convert String to DateTime

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How to define an enumerated type (enum) in C?

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How to hide the keyboard when I press return key in a UITextField?

Clicking in a textfield makes the keyboard appear. How do I hide it when the user presses the return key? 12 Answers ...
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How to find the array index with a value?

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Can I use a binary literal in C or C++?

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iOS 5 Best Practice (Release/retain?)

As a beginning iPhone programmer, what is the best practice for writing apps to be used either with iOS 5 or older versions? Specifically, should I continue using the release/retain of data, or should I ignore that? Does it matter? ...
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Git Blame Commit Statistics

How can I "abuse" blame (or some better suited function, and/or in conjunction with shell commands) to give me a statistic of how much lines (of code) are currently in the repository originating from each committer? ...