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Is it better to specify source files with GLOB or each file individually in CMake?

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Using ThreadPool.QueueUserWorkItem in ASP.NET in a high traffic scenario

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Switch statement fallthrough in C#?

...ful. – Thomas Owens Oct 6 '08 at 19:32 81 Damn - I've been programming with C# since the early da...
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How does database indexing work? [closed]

...d on it." – grinch Nov 12 '14 at 20:32  |  show 29 more comments ...
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Applying a function to every row of a table using dplyr?

...function(x) 1:5, .collate = "cols") produces, respectively: # A tibble: 32 × 3 mpg cyl .out <dbl> <dbl> <list> 1 21.0 6 <int [5]> 2 21.0 6 <int [5]> 3 22.8 4 <int [5]> 4 21.4 6 <int [5]> 5 18.7 8 <int [5...
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“is” operator behaves unexpectedly with integers

...ency In [29]: a = 3 In [30]: b = 3 In [31]: id(a) Out[31]: 500729144 In [32]: id(b) Out[32]: 500729144 You should use == to compare equality of arbitrary objects. You can specify the behavior with the __eq__, and __ne__ attributes. ...
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What to do Regular expression pattern doesn't match anywhere in string?

...he subject (possibly best SO answer period): stackoverflow.com/questions/1732348/… – Daniel Ribeiro Jul 8 '11 at 14:29  |  show 12 more comm...
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How to parse an RSS feed using JavaScript?

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What is the difference between RDF and OWL? [closed]

... 32 RDF, RDFS and OWL are means to express increasingly complex information or knowledge. All of th...
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Difference between DateTime and Time in Ruby

...In versions prior to Ruby 1.9 and on many systems Time is represented as a 32-bit signed value describing the number of seconds since January 1, 1970 UTC, a thin wrapper around a POSIX-standard time_t value, and is bounded: Time.at(0x7FFFFFFF) # => Mon Jan 18 22:14:07 -0500 2038 Time.at(-0x7FFFF...