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Bidirectional 1 to 1 Dictionary in C#

I am looking for a generic, bidirectional 1 to 1 Dictionary class in C# (2), ie. a BiDictionaryOneToOne<T, S> which is guaranteed to only contain one of each value and key (up to RefEquals anyway), and which can be searched using either key or value. Anyone know of one, or should I just impl...
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Using openssl to get the certificate from a server

I am trying to get the certificate of a remote server, which I can then use to add to my keystore and use within my java application. ...
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Android EditText delete(backspace) key event

How can I detect delete (backspace) key event for a editText? I've tried using TextWatcher, but when the editText is empty, when I press delete key, nothing happens. I want to detect delete key press foe an editText even if it has no text. ...
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Use ffmpeg to add text subtitles [closed]

I am trying to add text subtitles to an .mp4 container using ffmpeg: 9 Answers 9 ...
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How to remove leading zeros from alphanumeric text?

I've seen questions on how to prefix zeros here in SO. But not the other way! 19 Answers ...
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Does ruby have real multithreading?

I know about the "cooperative" threading of ruby using green threads . How can I create real "OS-level" threads in my application in order to make use of multiple cpu cores for processing? ...
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AngularJS: Service vs provider vs factory

What are the differences between a Service , Provider and Factory in AngularJS? 30 Answers ...
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jQuery removeClass wildcard

Is there any easy way to remove all classes matching, for example, 18 Answers 18 ...
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How to assign string to bytes array

I want to assign string to bytes array: 9 Answers 9 ...
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Where is the itoa function in Linux?

itoa() is a really handy function to convert a number to a string. Linux does not seem to have itoa() , is there an equivalent function or do I have to use sprintf(str, "%d", num) ? ...