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How do I determine the dependencies of a .NET application?
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Dependency walker works on normal win32 binaries. All .NET dll's and exe's have a small stub header part which makes them look like normal binaries, but all it basically says is "load the CLR" - so that's all that dependency walker will tell you.
To see which things your .N...
Regex to validate date format dd/mm/yyyy
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Edit February 14th 2019: I've removed a comma that was in the regex which allowed dates like 29-0,-11
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Ignore Xcode warnings when using Cocoapods
...it, after the latest Xcode updates. (for example the Facebook SDK pod)
Now all these warnings are shown in my Xcode on the place I want to see my own warnings or errors.
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Reset the database (purge all), then seed a database
... the whole shebang just to reload your data, you could use MyModel.destroy_all (or delete_all) in the seed.db file to clean out a table before your MyModel.create!(...) statements load the data. Then, you can redo the db:seed operation over and over. (Obviously, this only affects the tables you've...
Remove all special characters except space from a string using JavaScript
I want to remove all special characters except space from a string using JavaScript.
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Evenly space multiple views within a container view
Auto Layout is making my life difficult. In theory, it was going to be really useful when I switched, but I seem to fight it all of the time.
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XSD - how to allow elements in any order any number of times?
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basically yes, i am looking for elements child1, child2 to appear in any order, any number of times.. the answer you provided here only works for single element, right? or does this solve my requirement also?
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How to use Active Support core extensions
I have Active Support 3.0.3 installed and Rails 3.0.3 with Ruby 1.8.7.
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Invoke a callback at the end of a transition
...// d3 v5
d3.select("#myid").transition().style("opacity","0").on("end", myCallback);
// old way
d3.select("#myid").transition().style("opacity","0").each("end", myCallback);
This demo uses the "end" event to chain many transitions in order.
The donut example that ships with D3 also uses this to ...
List comprehension in Ruby
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If you really want to, you can create an Array#comprehend method like this:
class Array
def comprehend(&block)
return self if block.nil?
self.collect(&block).compact
end
end
some_array = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]
new_ar...
