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Can promises have multiple arguments to onFulfilled?

I'm following the spec here and I'm not sure whether it allows onFulfilled to be called with multiple arguments. For example: ...
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What are the default access modifiers in C#?

What is the default access modifier for classes, methods, members, constructors, delegates and interfaces? 9 Answers ...
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When is “i += x” different from “i = i + x” in Python?

I was told that += can have different effects than the standard notation of i = i + . Is there a case in which i += 1 would be different from i = i + 1 ? ...
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Way to get all alphabetic chars in an array in PHP?

Is there a way to get all alphabetic chars (A-Z) in an array in PHP so I can loop through them and display them? 14 Answers...
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Add new row to dataframe, at specific row-index, not appended?

The following code combines a vector with a dataframe: 4 Answers 4 ...
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Is there a replacement for unistd.h for Windows (Visual C)?

I'm porting a relatively simple console program written for Unix to the Windows platform ( Visual C++ 8.0 ). All the source files include "unistd.h", which doesn't exist. Removing it, I get complaints about misssing prototypes for 'srandom', 'random', and 'getopt'. I know I can replace the random f...
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What is x after “x = x++”?

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Press alt + numeric in bash and you get (arg [numeric]) what is that?

Press alt + numeric in bash and you get (arg [numeric]) what is that? 7 Answers 7 ...
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Using the rJava package on Win7 64 bit with R

I'm trying to install rJava on a computer with Win 7 64 bit. When I run 12 Answers 1...
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C: What is the difference between ++i and i++?

In C, what is the difference between using ++i and i++ , and which should be used in the incrementation block of a for loop? ...