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Using sed, how do you print the first 'N' characters of a line?
Using sed what is an one liner to print the first n characters ? I am doing the following:
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How to skip “are you sure Y/N” when deleting files in batch files
...can't for the life of me remember how to bypass the annoying prompt are you sure? Y/N when deleting files.
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Using GSON to parse a JSON array
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Problem is caused by comma at the end of (in your case each) JSON object placed in the array:
{
"number": "...",
"title": ".." , //<- see that comma?
}
If you remove them your data will become
[
{
"number": "3...
How do you include Xml Docs for a class library in a NuGet package?
I am creating a NuGet package for a C# class library, and I would like to include generated Xml Documentation with the library. This is my nuspec file:
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How to Detect if I'm Compiling Code with a particular Visual Studio version?
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_MSC_VER and possibly _MSC_FULL_VER is what you need. You can also examine visualc.hpp in any recent boost install for some usage examples.
Some values for the more recent versions of the compiler are:
MSVC++ 14.24 _MSC_VER...
What does the tilde (~) mean in my composer.json file?
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Tilde means next significant release. In your case, it is equivalent to >= 2.0, < 3.0.
The full explanation is at Tilde Version Range docs page:
The ~ operator is best explained by example: ~1.2 is equivalent to >=1.2 <2.0.0, while ~1.2.3 is equivalen...
Using SignalR with Redis messagebus failover using BookSleeve's ConnectionUtils.Connect()
I am trying to create a Redis message bus failover scenario with a SignalR app.
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difference between each.with_index and each_with_index in Ruby?
I'm really confused about the difference between each.with_index and each_with_index . They have different types but seem to be identical in practice.
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Why is there an injected class name?
Recently, I saw a strange C++ feature: injected class name .
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Get java.nio.file.Path object from java.io.File
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Yes, you can get it from the File object by using File.toPath(). Keep in mind that this is only for Java 7+. Java versions 6 and below do not have it.
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