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Returning multiple values from a C++ function

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Does the C++ standard mandate poor performance for iostreams, or am I just dealing with a poor imple

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How to assign a Git SHA1's to a file without Git?

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Perform an action in every sub-directory using Bash

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How to compare two strings in dot separated version format in Bash?

...lt; 3.0.4.10 3.0.4.2 > 4.08 4.08.01 < 3.2.1.9.8144 3.2 > 3.2 3.2.1.9.8144 < 1.2 2.1 < 2.1 1.2 > 5.6.7 5.6.7 = 1.01.1 1.1.1 = 1.1.1 1.01.1 = 1 1.0 ...
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error: Unable to find vcvarsall.bat

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Python element-wise tuple operations like sum

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Differences between cookies and sessions?

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What is the (function() { } )() construct in JavaScript?

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Javascript: formatting a rounded number to N decimals

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