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NUnit Test Run Order

... Your unit tests should each be able to run independently and stand alone. If they satisfy this criterion then the order does not matter. There are occasions however where you will want to run certain tests first. A typical example is in a Continuous Integration situation where s...
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Converting string to numeric [duplicate]

I've imported a test file and tried to make a histogram 2 Answers 2 ...
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Accessing bash command line args $@ vs $*

In many SO questions and bash tutorials I see that I can access command line args in bash scripts in two ways: 5 Answers ...
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Adding hours to JavaScript Date object?

...dding an hour causing it to roll over to the next day, would this catch it and increment everything properly (day month year)? – cdoern May 14 at 16:40 ...
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Where to put the doxygen comment blocks for an internal library - in H or in CPP files? [closed]

...libraries that are mean to be distributed without its source (only headers and libs with object code). 8 Answers ...
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Execute and get the output of a shell command in node.js

...ode.js, I'd like to find a way to obtain the output of a Unix terminal command. Is there any way to do this? 5 Answers ...
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hasNext in Python iterators?

...course, not difficult to write an adaptor that stores the result of next() and provides has_next() and move_next(). – avakar Dec 24 '12 at 21:10 6 ...
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What is referential transparency?

...branch of philosophy that analyzes natural language constructs, statements and arguments based on the methods of logic and mathematics. In other words, it is the closest subject outside computer science to what we call programming language semantics. The philosopher Willard Quine was responsible fo...
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Count occurrences of a char in a string using Bash

... I would use the following awk command: string="text,text,text,text" char="," awk -F"${char}" '{print NF-1}' <<< "${string}" I'm splitting the string by $char and print the number of resulting fields minus 1. If your shell does not support the &lt...
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Does Internet Explorer support pushState and replaceState?

Does anybody know if Internet Explorer supports the history.pushState() and history.replaceState() methods for manipulating browser history ? Considering these are just being implemented in Firefox 4, I'm not holding my breath, but does anybody know if they're coming in IE9? ...