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“This project is incompatible with the current version of Visual Studio”

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When is a C++ destructor called?

Basic Question: when does a program call a class' destructor method in C++? I have been told that it is called whenever an object goes out of scope or is subjected to a delete ...
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Find files and tar them (with spaces)

Alright, so simple problem here. I'm working on a simple back up code. It works fine except if the files have spaces in them. This is how I'm finding files and adding them to a tar archive: ...
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Python division

...rs from -100 to 0 to a range of 10-100 and was having problems only to notice that even with no variables at all, this does not evaluate the way I would expect it to: ...
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How do you sign a Certificate Signing Request with your Certification Authority?

During my search, I found several ways of signing a SSL Certificate Signing Request: 2 Answers ...
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Is there a bash command which counts files?

Is there a bash command which counts the number of files that match a pattern? 14 Answers ...
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Cannot run Eclipse; JVM terminated. Exit code=13

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Mapping a function on the values of a map in Clojure

...ransform one map of values to another map with the same keys but with a function applied to the values. I would think there was a function for doing this in the clojure api, but I have been unable to find it. ...
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How to remove newlines from beginning and end of a string?

I have a string that contains some text followed by a blank line. What's the best way to keep the part with text, but remove the whitespace newline from the end? ...
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Use of .apply() with 'new' operator. Is this possible?

In JavaScript, I want to create an object instance (via the new operator), but pass an arbitrary number of arguments to the constructor. Is this possible? ...