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When should I use the HashSet type?
I am exploring the HashSet<T> type, but I don't understand where it stands in collections.
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Unauthorised webapi call returning login page rather than 401
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There are two AuthorizeAttribute implementations and you need to make sure you are referencing the correct one for Web API's. There is System.Web.Http.AuthorizeAttribute which is used for Web API's, and System.Web.Mvc.AuthorizeAttribute which is used for controllers with v...
Understanding Canvas and Surface concepts
I'm struggling to understand the process of drawing to SurfaceView and therefore the whole Surface / Canvas / Bitmap system, which is used in Android.
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uint8_t vs unsigned char
... It wasn't clear in the original question if we were talking about a standard type or not. I'm sure there have been many variations of this naming convention over the years.
– Mark Ransom
Nov 12 '09 at 22:50
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How do I restore a missing IIS Express SSL Certificate?
...fter setting up HTTPS in IIS Express, according to such articles as this and this , I am unable to actually load an IIS Express site using HTTPS. In Chrome , I am only getting:
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How do I create an array of strings in C?
...se pointers will then be set to the addresses of the static strings "blah" and "hmm".
If you do want to be able to change the actual string content, the you have to do something like
char a[2][14];
strcpy(a[0], "blah");
strcpy(a[1], "hmm");
This will allocate two consecutive arrays of 14 chars e...
ImportError: numpy.core.multiarray failed to import
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I was getting the same error and was able to solve it by updating my numpy installation to 1.8.0:
pip install -U numpy
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The term 'Get-ADUser' is not recognized as the name of a cmdlet
...the following query to list the users in a windows 2008 server, but failed and got the below error.
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What's wrong with this 1988 C code?
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Your problem is with your preprocessor definitions of IN and OUT:
#define IN 1; /* inside a word */
#define OUT 0; /* outside a word */
Notice how you have a trailing semicolon in each of these. When the preprocessor expands them, your code will look roughly like:
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How to swap two variables in JavaScript
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Here's a one-liner to swap the values of two variables.
Given variables a and b:
b = [a, a = b][0];
Demonstration below:
var a=1,
b=2,
output=document.getElementById('output');
output.innerHTML="<p>Original: "+a+", "+b+"</p>";
b = [a, a = b][0];
output.innerHT...
