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Can't start site in IIS (use by another process)

When I try to start a site in IIS it says: 10 Answers 10 ...
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A regex to match a substring that isn't followed by a certain other substring

I need a regex that will match blahfooblah but not blahfoobarblah 5 Answers 5 ...
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viewWillDisappear: Determine whether view controller is being popped or is showing a sub-view contro

I'm struggling to find a good solution to this problem. In a view controller's -viewWillDisappear: method, I need to find a way to determine whether it is because a view controller is being pushed onto the navigation controller's stack, or whether it is because the view controller is disappearing ...
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How to establish a connection pool in JDBC?

Can anybody provide examples or links on how to establish a JDBC connection pool? 13 Answers ...
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How can I quantify difference between two images?

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How can I generate a unique ID in Python? [duplicate]

I need to generate a unique ID based on a random value. 8 Answers 8 ...
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Is there an Eclipse plugin to run system shell in the Console? [closed]

Do you know of any Eclipse plugin to run a system shell in the included console? It would be awesome. Dolphin, KDE's file navigator, has this feature, you can press F4 and a console shows located on the directory you are standing. ...
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Pointers in C: when to use the ampersand and the asterisk?

I'm just starting out with pointers, and I'm slightly confused. I know & means the address of a variable and that * can be used in front of a pointer variable to get the value of the object that is pointed to by the pointer. But things work differently when you're working with arrays, string...
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sizeof single struct member in C

I am trying to declare a struct that is dependent upon another struct. I want to use sizeof to be safe/pedantic. 9 Answer...
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Writing a Python list of lists to a csv file

I have a long list of lists of the following form --- 10 Answers 10 ...