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Best way to get child nodes

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Simplest way to do a fire and forget method in c# 4.0

... Not an answer for 4.0, but worth noting that in .Net 4.5 you can make this even simpler with: #pragma warning disable 4014 Task.Run(() => { MyFireAndForgetMethod(); }).ConfigureAwait(false); #pragma warning restore 4014 The pragma is t...
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How to hide command output in Bash

... 250 Use this. { /your/first/command /your/second/command } &> /dev/null Explanation T...
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What is a .snk for?

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How to append something to an array?

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Clojure differences between Ref, Var, Agent, Atom, with examples

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C library function to perform sort

... 120 qsort() is the function you're looking for. You call it with a pointer to your array of data, th...
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Map function in MATLAB?

... map function does for numeric arrays: >> y = arrayfun(@(x) x^2, 1:10) y = 1 4 9 16 25 36 49 64 81 100 There are two other built-in functions that behave similarly: cellfun (which operates on elements of cell arrays) and structfun (which operates on each fi...
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What is the fundamental difference between WebSockets and pure TCP?

...connections. Usually they will have only a few standard ones such as port 80 for HTTP or 443 for HTTPS. So, to communicate with the server you are obliged to connect using one of those ports. Given that these are standard ports for web servers that generally speak HTTP, you're therefore obliged to ...
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Difference between a Postback and a Callback

... 204 A Postback occurs when the data (the whole page) on the page is posted from the client to the s...