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Google Docs/Drive - number the headings
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If you want something more easy, there is a Google Add-On called "Table of Contents" that will allow you to number your headings.
To install this add-on:
Click on the Add-Ons > Get Add-Ons.
Click on the "Table of Contents" icon or search for this addon to install it
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Algorithm to detect overlapping periods [duplicate]
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I don't see how this covers all scenarios.
– doker
Sep 24 '14 at 10:55
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How to execute raw SQL in Flask-SQLAlchemy app
...ion.execute('SELECT * FROM my_table WHERE my_column = :val', {'val': 5})
All your application queries should be going through a session object, whether they're raw SQL or not. This ensures that the queries are properly managed by a transaction, which allows multiple queries in the same request to ...
What is the C# equivalent of friend? [duplicate]
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Interesting note, in VB.NET Internal is still called Friend.
– Jeff
Oct 17 '13 at 19:55
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Access Enum value using EL with JSTL
I have an Enum called Status defined as such:
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GIT clone repo across local file system in windows
... an SVN project (had some issues with branches, not got them working), but all seems ok there.
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How to enable external request in IIS Express?
...h http add urlacl url=http://vaidesg:8080/ user=everyone
For XP, first install Windows XP Service Pack 2 Support Tools. Then run the following command from an administrative prompt:
httpcfg set urlacl /u http://vaidesg1:8080/ /a D:(A;;GX;;;WD)
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ActionBarCompat: java.lang.IllegalStateException: You need to use a Theme.AppCompat
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Excellent, I missed this. Don't forget all the other -vXX folders as well, or it'll work fine in your test env, only to bite you once someone uses one of those versions.
– falstro
Jan 20 '14 at 11:27
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Comparing Java enum members: == or equals()?
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Both are technically correct. If you look at the source code for .equals(), it simply defers to ==.
I use ==, however, as that will be null safe.
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Why doesn't Python have multiline comments?
... operation: +-*\/") "*/" no longer denotes a ending comment block as literally / will be printed. Go ahead and test this in C++. In fact SO's syntax highlighter will show that is valid. This is not a complex subject, it has existed for years in other languages. I would ask that you update your post...
