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Getting the encoding of a Postgres database
I have a database, and I need to know the default encoding for the database. I want to get it from the command line.
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How do I get the MIN() of two fields in Postgres?
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Is there a way to use two CSS3 box shadows on one element?
I'm trying to replicate a button style in a Photoshop mock-up that has two shadows on it. The first shadow is an inner lighter box shadow (2px), and the second is a drop shadow outside the button (5px) itself.
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R object identification
I am often ending up with a function producing output for which I don't understand the output data type. I'm expecting a list and it ends up being a list of lists or a data frame or something else. What's a good method or workflow for figuring out the output data type when first using a function?
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C++ Modules - why were they removed from C++0x? Will they be back later on?
I just discovered this old C++0x draft about modules in C++0x.
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Select second last element with css
I already know of :last-child. But is there a way to select the div:
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how to view the contents of a .pem certificate
I am using Java keytool . I have exported a self-signed .pem certificate from my keystore. Is there a command to view the certificate details directly from the .pem file (not of the certificate in the keystore)?
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typedef fixed length array
I have to define a 24-bit data type.I am using char[3] to represent the type. Can I typedef char[3] to type24 ? I tried it in a code sample. I put typedef char[3] type24; in my header file. The compiler did not complain about it. But when I defined a function void foo(type24 val) {} in my C...
PHP namespaces and “use”
I am having a little trouble with namespaces and the use statements.
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Why is C so fast, and why aren't other languages as fast or faster? [closed]
In listening to the StackOverflow podcast, the jab keeps coming up that "real programmers" write in C, and that C is so much faster because it's "close to the machine." Leaving the former assertion for another post, what is special about C that allows it to be faster than other languages? Or put ano...
