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Difference between “managed” and “unmanaged”
...ion();
}
#pragma managed
int main()
{
UnmanagedFunction();
return 0;
}
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RSpec: describe, context, feature, scenario?
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The context is an alias for describe, so they are functionally equivalent. You can use them inte...
How do I make UILabel display outlined text?
...GTextFill);
self.textColor = textColor;
self.shadowOffset = CGSizeMake(0, 0);
[super drawTextInRect:rect];
self.shadowOffset = shadowOffset;
}
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What is the 'CLSCompliant' attribute in .NET?
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What is “X-Content-Type-Options=nosniff”?
...re now respecting this header, including Chrome/Chromium, Edge, IE >= 8.0, Firefox >= 50 and Opera >= 13. See :
https://blogs.msdn.com/b/ie/archive/2008/09/02/ie8-security-part-vi-beta-2-update.aspx?Redirected=true
Sending the new X-Content-Type-Options response header with the value
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How to redirect output of an already running process [duplicate]
...put.
Firstly find the PID of the process:
$ ps aux | grep cat
rjc 6760 0.0 0.0 1580 376 pts/5 S+ 15:31 0:00 cat
Now check the file handles it has open:
$ ls -l /proc/6760/fd
total 3
lrwx—— 1 rjc rjc 64 Feb 27 15:32 0 -> /dev/pts/5
l-wx—— 1 rjc rjc 64 Feb 27 15:32 1 -> /tmp...
How to template If-Else structures in data-bound views?
...a post that I wrote on this topic a while back: http://www.knockmeout.net/2011/03/quick-tip-dynamically-changing.html. In your scenario, it might look like:
<td data-bind="template: $root.getCellTemplate"></td>
<script id="cellEditTmpl" type="text/html">
<input type="te...
How to require a controller in an angularjs directive
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Default value of function parameter
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If you put the declaration in a header file, and the definition in a separate .cpp file, and #i...
How to increment a datetime by one day?
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date = datetime.datetime(2003,8,1,12,4,5)
for i in range(5):
date += datetime.timedelta(days=1)
print(date)
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