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Testing if object is of generic type in C#
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If you want to check if it's an instance of a generic type:
return list.GetType().IsGenericTyp...
Is there a way to quickly capitalize the variable name in Eclipse
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– Someone Somewhere
Sep 30 '11 at 22:06
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It only works on the selection (and it's cmd...
Simple way to copy or clone a DataRow?
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– Paul Matthews
Aug 19 '12 at 11:08
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@PaulMatthews: Luckily DataTable contains value types, n...
ggplot with 2 y axes on each side and different scales
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Sometimes a client wants two y scales. Giving them the "flawed" speech is often pointless. But ...
How to get first 5 characters from string [duplicate]
...F-16, etc.) use mb_substr:
// singlebyte strings
$result = substr($myStr, 0, 5);
// multibyte strings
$result = mb_substr($myStr, 0, 5);
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How can I efficiently download a large file using Go?
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Search an Oracle database for tables with specific column names?
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To find all tables with a particular column:
select owner, table_name from all_tab_columns whe...
What is data oriented design?
...he slot takes, say, 64 bytes as well. If I want to update the position of 10 balls, I have to pull in 10*64 = 640 bytes of memory into cache and get 10 cache misses. If however I can work the positions of the balls as separate units, that will only take 4*10 = 40 bytes. That fits in one cache fetch....
Getting parts of a URL (Regex)
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and anchors e.g.
https://www.google.com/dir/1/2/search.html?arg=0-a&arg1=1-b&arg3-c#hash
^((http[s]?|ftp):\/)?\/?([^:\/\s]+)((\/\w+)*\/)([\w\-\.]+[^#?\s]+)(.*)?(#[\w\-]+)?$
RexEx positions:
url: RegExp['$&'],
protocol:RegExp.$2,
host:RegExp.$3,
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Consequences of using graft in Mercurial
... +d +e +f
---- C ---- D ---- E ---- F ----
Turn the graph 90 degrees clockwise and the above three-way merge looks like this:
-e
.---- D
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E
\
'---- F
+f
That is, we pretend that we started with E and applied the opposite of -e to get to D. I think of as the rever...
