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How can one close HTML tags in Vim quickly?

It's been a while since I've had to do any HTML-like code in Vim , but recently I came across this again. Say I'm writing some simple HTML : ...
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How can I output the value of an enum class in C++11

How can I output the value of an enum class in C++11? In C++03 it's like this: 7 Answers ...
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...stfix在性能上大约比sendmail快三倍。一部运行postfix的台式PC每天可以收发上百万封邮件。 3. 兼容性好: postfix是sendmail兼容的,从而使sendmail用户可以很方便地迁移到postfix。Postfix支持/var[/spool]/mail、/etc/aliases、 NIS、和 ~/.forward ...
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What is the difference between \r and \n?

... \n different? I think it has something to do with Unix vs. Windows vs. Mac, but I'm not sure exactly how they're different, and which to search for/match in regexes. ...
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How can I convert a std::string to int?

Just have a quick question. I've looked around the internet quite a bit and I've found a few solutions but none of them have worked yet. Looking at converting a string to an int and I don't mean ASCII codes. ...
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How to find out what type of a Mat object is with Mat::type() in OpenCV

I am kind of confused with type() method of Mat object in OpenCV. If I have following lines: 6 Answers ...
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Why do we need C Unions?

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What exactly is a C pointer if not a memory address?

In a reputable source about C, the following information is given after discussing the & operator: 25 Answers ...
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Upgrading PHP in XAMPP for Windows?

...tried to download the latest PHP version from the main PHP site but when I check (phpinfo) I still get that the previous version is still in use. ...
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Why do C++ libraries and frameworks never use smart pointers?

I read in a few articles that raw pointers should almost never be used. Instead they should always be wrapped inside smart pointers, whether it's scoped or shared pointers. ...