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Best practices for circular shift (rotate) operations in C++

Left and right shift operators (>) are already available in C++. However, I couldn't find out how I could perform circular shift or rotate operations. ...
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How to use Boost in Visual Studio 2010

... step by step explanation on how to use the Boost library in an empty project in Visual Studio? 13 Answers ...
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Could not load file or assembly … The parameter is incorrect

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Using Emacs to recursively find and replace in text files not already open

... this question , it's trying to find out how to do something like this which should be easy, that especially stops me from getting more used to using Emacs and instead starting up the editor I'm already familiar with. I use the example here fairly often in editing multiple files. ...
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How can I run MongoDB as a Windows service?

How can I set up MongoDB so it can run as a Windows service? 29 Answers 29 ...
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Append value to empty vector in R?

I'm trying to learn R and I can't figure out how to append to a list. 8 Answers 8 ...
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How to change folder with git bash?

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MFCCImageList的用法 - C/C++ - 清泛网 - 专注C/C++及内核技术

MFCCImageList的用法图像列表控件(CImageList)是相同大小图像的一个集合,每个集合中均以0为图像的索引序号基数,(可以把这些图标看成是以数组方式存储的)...图像列表控件(CImageList)是相同大小图像的一个集合,每个集...
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Make XAMPP/Apache serve file outside of htdocs [closed]

Is it possible to configure xampp to serve up a file outside of the htdocs directory? 6 Answers ...
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Why is #!/usr/bin/env bash superior to #!/bin/bash?

I've seen in a number of places, including recommendations on this site ( What is the preferred Bash shebang? ), to use #!/usr/bin/env bash in preference to #!/bin/bash . I've even seen one enterprising individual suggest using #!/bin/bash was wrong and bash functionality would be lost by doing...