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Can I export a variable to the environment from a bash script without sourcing it?

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Algorithms based on number base systems? [closed]

I've noticed recently that there are a great many algorithms out there based in part or in whole on clever uses of numbers in creative bases. For example: ...
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Where is SQL Server Management Studio 2012?

...rver 2012 and have finally got SQL Server Data Tools to show up, so that I can create SSRS reports in Visual Studio 2010. 1...
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CSS Child vs Descendant selectors

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How to get a random value from dictionary in python

How can I get a random pair from a dict ? I'm making a game where you need to guess a capital of a country and I need questions to appear randomly. ...
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Difference between array_push() and $array[] =

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Python function attributes - uses and abuses [closed]

Not many are aware of this feature, but Python's functions (and methods) can have attributes . Behold: 8 Answers ...
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Does Swift have access modifiers?

In Objective-C instance data can be public , protected or private . For example: 17 Answers ...
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How can I profile C++ code running on Linux?

I have a C++ application, running on Linux, which I'm in the process of optimizing. How can I pinpoint which areas of my code are running slowly? ...
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Can you change what a symlink points to after it is created?

Does any operating system provide a mechanism (system call — not command line program) to change the pathname referenced by a symbolic link (symlink) — other than by unlinking the old one and creating a new one? ...