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Calling a static method on a generic type parameter
I was hoping to do something like this, but it appears to be illegal in C#:
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live output from subprocess command
I'm using a python script as a driver for a hydrodynamics code. When it comes time to run the simulation, I use subprocess.Popen to run the code, collect the output from stdout and stderr into a subprocess.PIPE --- then I can print (and save to a log-file) the output information, and check for ...
Setting up a common nuget packages folder for all solutions when some projects are included in multi
I have been using NuGet to retrieve packages from external and internal package sources, which is very convenient. But I have realized that the packages are by default stored per solution, which is very frustrating when some projects with NuGet references are included in several solutions. Then the ...
How to get the current date/time in Java [duplicate]
What's the best way to get the current date/time in Java?
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JavaScript: Object Rename Key
Is there a clever (i.e. optimized) way to rename a key in a javascript object?
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Remove sensitive files and their commits from Git history
I would like to put a Git project on GitHub but it contains certain files with sensitive data (usernames and passwords, like /config/deploy.rb for capistrano).
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Equation (expression) parser with precedence?
I've developed an equation parser using a simple stack algorithm that will handle binary (+, -, |, &, *, /, etc) operators, unary (!) operators, and parenthesis.
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How to prune local tracking branches that do not exist on remote anymore
With git remote prune origin I can remove the local branches that are not on the remote any more.
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How to make asynchronous HTTP requests in PHP
Is there a way in PHP to make asynchronous HTTP calls? I don't care about the response, I just want to do something like file_get_contents() , but not wait for the request to finish before executing the rest of my code. This would be super useful for setting off "events" of a sort in my application...
Stack, Static, and Heap in C++
I've searched, but I've not understood very well these three concepts. When do I have to use dynamic allocation (in the heap) and what's its real advantage? What are the problems of static and stack? Could I write an entire application without allocating variables in the heap?
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