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Ignoring a class property in Entity Framework 4.1 Code First

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How to get all enum values in Java?

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What is two way binding?

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How are GCC and g++ bootstrapped?

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How to correctly sort a string with a number inside? [duplicate]

...(key=natural_keys) sorts in human order http://nedbatchelder.com/blog/200712/human_sorting.html (See Toothy's implementation in the comments) ''' return [ atoi(c) for c in re.split(r'(\d+)', text) ] alist=[ "something1", "something12", "something17", "something2", ...
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Conditionally ignoring tests in JUnit 4

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Use gulp to select and move directories and their files

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REST API Best practices: args in query string vs in request body

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val-mutable versus var-immutable in Scala

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In-place type conversion of a NumPy array

..., and then copy in-place into the view: import numpy as np x = np.arange(10, dtype='int32') y = x.view('float32') y[:] = x print(y) yields array([ 0., 1., 2., 3., 4., 5., 6., 7., 8., 9.], dtype=float32) To show the conversion was in-place, note that copying from x to y altered x: pr...