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string.Join on a List or other type

I want to turn an array or list of ints into a comma delimited string, like this: 7 Answers ...
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How to set the font size in Emacs?

I also want to save the font size in my .emacs file. 17 Answers 17 ...
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How do I erase an element from std::vector by index?

I have a std::vector, and I want to delete the n'th element. How do I do that? 15 Answers ...
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How to kill a process running on particular port in Linux?

I tried to close the tomcat using ./shutdown.sh from tomcat /bin directory. But found that the server was not closed properly. And thus I was unable to restart My tomcat is running on port 8080 . ...
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Remove the last character in a string in T-SQL?

How do I remove the last character in a string in T-SQL ? 21 Answers 21 ...
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returning a Void object

What is the correct way to return a Void type, when it isn't a primitive? Eg. I currently use null as below. 5 Answers ...
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Iterating through a list in reverse order in java

I'm migrating a piece of code to make use of generics. One argument for doing so is that the for loop is much cleaner than keeping track of indexes, or using an explicit iterator. ...
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Rule-of-Three becomes Rule-of-Five with C++11?

So, after watching this wonderful lecture on rvalue references, I thought that every class would benefit of such a "move constructor", template<class T> MyClass(T&& other) edit and of course a "move assignment operator", template<class T> MyClass& operator=(T&&...
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Get the current time in C

I want to get the current time of my system. For that I'm using the following code in C: 9 Answers ...
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What's the cleanest way of applying map() to a dictionary in Swift?

I'd like to map a function on all keys in the dictionary. I was hoping something like the following would work, but filter cannot be applied to dictionary directly. What's the cleanest way of achieving this? ...