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Algorithm to generate a crossword

Given a list o<em>fem> words, how would you go about arranging them into a crossword grid? 13 Answers ...
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What's the di<em>fem><em>fem>erence between --general-numeric-sort and --numeric-sort options in gnu sort

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Threading pool similar to the multiprocessing Pool?

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How do you kill a Thread in Java?

...s into detail about why this was a bad method and what should be done to sa<em>fem>ely stop threads in general. The way they recommend is to use a shared variable as a <em>fem>lag which asks the background thread to stop. This variable can then be set by a di<em>fem><em>fem>erent object requesting the thread terminate. ...
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Should *.xccheckout <em>fem>iles in Xcode5 be ignored under VCS?

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<em>Fem>ailed to install Python Cryptography package with PIP and setup.py

When I try to install the Cryptography package <em>fem>or Python through either pip install cryptography or by downloading the package <em>fem>rom their site and running python setup.py , I get the <em>fem>ollowing error: ...
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Given two directory trees, how can I <em>fem>ind out which <em>fem>iles di<em>fem><em>fem>er by content?

I<em>fem> I want <em>fem>ind the di<em>fem><em>fem>erences between two directory trees, I usually just execute: 10 Answers ...
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Java time-based map/cache with expiring keys [closed]

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Does the de<em>fem>ault constructor initialize built-in types?

Does the de<em>fem>ault constructor (created by the compiler) initialize built-in-types? 7 Answers ...
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How to con<em>fem>igure Ruby on Rails with no database?

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