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Why unsigned integer is not available in PostgreSQL?
I came across this post ( What is the difference between tinyint, smallint, mediumint, bigint and int in MySQL? ) and realized that PostgreSQL does not support unsigned integer.
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How to add folder to assembly search path at runtime in .NET?
My DLLs are loaded by a third-party application, which we can not customize. My assemblies have to be located in their own folder. I can not put them into GAC (my application has a requirement to be deployed using XCOPY).
When the root DLL tries to load resource or type from another DLL (in the same...
How to find all combinations of coins when given some dollar value
I found a piece of code that I was writing for interview prep few months ago.
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Is there a .NET/C# wrapper for SQLite? [closed]
I'd sort of like to use SQLite from within C#.Net, but I can't seem to find an appropriate library. Is there one? An official one? Are there other ways to use SQLite than with a wrapper?
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“static const” vs “#define” vs “enum”
Which one is better to use among the below statements in C?
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Non-alphanumeric list order from os.listdir()
I often use python to process directories of data. Recently, I have noticed that the default order of the lists has changed to something almost nonsensical. For example, if I am in a current directory containing the following subdirectories: run01, run02, ... run19, run20, and then I generate a list...
What does %s mean in a python format string?
What does %s mean in Python? And what does the following bit of code do?
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How can I remove all text after a character in bash?
How can I remove all text after a character, in this case a colon (":"), in bash? Can I remove the colon, too? I have no idea how to.
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Way to go from recursion to iteration
I've used recursion quite a lot on my many years of programming to solve simple problems, but I'm fully aware that sometimes you need iteration due to memory/speed problems.
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Remove last character of a StringBuilder?
When you have to loop through a collection and make a string of each data separated by a delimiter, you always end up with an extra delimiter at the end, e.g.
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