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Debugging with command-line parameters in Visual Studio
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Creating a “logical exclusive or” operator in Java
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@Eddie: That and ^^ just looks too much like an emoticon.
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How can I scroll a web page using selenium webdriver in python?
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sprintf like functionality in Python
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How does the Java 'for each' loop work?
...orVsIndexIntArray 1000000
Test A: 358,597,622 nanoseconds
Test B: 269,167,681 nanoseconds
B faster by 89,429,941 nanoseconds (24.438799231635727% faster)
[C:\java_code\]java TimeIteratorVsIndexIntArray 1000000
Test A: 377,461,823 nanoseconds
Test B: 278,694,271 nanoseconds
B faster by 98,767,552 na...
How to truncate the time on a DateTime object in Python?
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Link to all Visual Studio $ variables
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$(WholeProgramOptimizationAvailabilityUpdate)
$(windir)
$(Windows81SdkInstalled)
$(WindowsAppContainer)
$(WindowsSDK_ExecutablePath)
$(WindowsSDK_ExecutablePath_arm)
$(WindowsSDK_ExecutablePath_arm64)
$(WindowsSDK_ExecutablePath_x64)
$(WindowsSDK_LibraryPath_x86)
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ASP.Net error: “The type 'foo' exists in both ”temp1.dll“ and ”temp2.dll"
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Force R not to use exponential notation (e.g. e+10)?
... than ‘scipen’ digits wider.
Example:
R> ran2 <- c(1.810032e+09, 4)
R> options("scipen"=-100, "digits"=4)
R> ran2
[1] 1.81e+09 4.00e+00
R> options("scipen"=100, "digits"=4)
R> ran2
[1] 1810032000 4
That said, I still find it fudgeworthy. The most direct ...
What is the difference between a string and a byte string?
... map the same bytes to a different string:
>>> b'\xcf\x84o\xcf\x81\xce\xbdo\xcf\x82'.decode('utf-16')
'蓏콯캁澽苏'
>>> b'\xcf\x84o\xcf\x81\xce\xbdo\xcf\x82'.decode('utf-8')
'τoρνoς'
Once you know which one to use, you can use the .decode() method of the byte string to ...
