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Extract a substring according to a pattern

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What is a “callback” in C and how are they implemented?

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What does “@@ -1 +1 @@” mean in Git's diff output?

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Does Javascript pass by reference? [duplicate]

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Scala: Abstract types vs generics

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Why should I avoid using Properties in C#?

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Android Game Keeps Getting Hacked [closed]

So we've been through this several times now, we release a game (for cheap) and someone hacks it and puts it up on a mirror. We setup Google Alerts for all our apps, so we get told daily who's doing the hacking. So far, we have implemented the licensing service as Google has suggested, our salt is...
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What are deferred objects?

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Asserting successive calls to a mock method

Mock has a helpful assert_called_with() method . However, as far as I understand this only checks the last call to a method. If I have code that calls the mocked method 3 times successively, each time with different parameters, how can I assert these 3 calls with their specific parameters? ...
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What are the differences between B trees and B+ trees?

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