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Read user input inside a loop

... answered Jul 30 '11 at 13:42 dankdank 1,13411 gold badge77 silver badges22 bronze badges ...
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Is there an AddRange equivalent for a HashSet in C#

... Neuron 3,54333 gold badges2323 silver badges4040 bronze badges answered Mar 7 '13 at 9:12 quetzalcoatlquetzalco...
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Get all elements but the first from an array

... 245 Yes, Enumerable.Skip does what you want: contents.Skip(1) However, the result is an IEnumera...
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How to define multiple name tags in a struct

... 245 It says in the documentation of the reflect package: By convention, tag strings are a conca...
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vertical & horizontal lines in matplotlib

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How to enable C++11 in Qt Creator?

...XXFLAGS += -std=c++11 (or QMAKE_CXXFLAGS += -std=c++0x) also work with Qt 4.8 and gcc / clang. share | improve this answer | follow | ...
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How do I capture bash output to the Mac OS X clipboard?

... 234 The pbcopy command does this. For example, this puts the output from ls on the clipboard/pasteb...
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Does the Go language have function/method overloading?

...ypes was a major simplifying decision in Go's type system. Update: 2016-04-07 While Go still does not have overloaded functions (and probably never will), the most useful feature of overloading, that of calling a function with optional arguments and inferring defaults for those omitted can be sim...
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How to order results with findBy() in Doctrine

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Recreating a Dictionary from an IEnumerable

... If you're using .NET 3.5 or .NET 4, it's easy to create the dictionary using LINQ: Dictionary<string, ArrayList> result = target.GetComponents() .ToDictionary(x => x.Key, x => x.Value); There's no such thi...