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What is the difference between Server.MapPath and HostingEnvironment.MapPath?

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What is the most effective way for float and double comparison?

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Convert pandas timezone-aware DateTimeIndex to naive timestamp, but in certain timezone

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Custom attributes - Yea or nay?

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How to move/rename a file using an Ansible task on a remote system

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How do you underline a text in Android XML?

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How to lock orientation during runtime

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SLF4J: Failed to load class “org.slf4j.impl.StaticLoggerBinder”. error

The above error came after updating the m2e to version 1.1. By removing m2e 1.1 and rolling back to m2e 1.0 everything worked fine. I tried to repeat the problem in Windows and Ubuntu and it gave me the exact same error. Numerous configurations of the slf4j-api and logback were tested but none see...
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Display a float with two decimal places in Python

... You could use the string formatting operator for that: >>> '%.2f' % 1.234 '1.23' >>> '%.2f' % 5.0 '5.00' The result of the operator is a string, so you can store it in a variable, print etc. share ...