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Create a menu Bar in WPF?

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Spring Data JPA find by embedded object property

... 145 This method name should do the trick: Page<QueuedBook> findByBookIdRegion(Region region...
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git switch branch without discarding local changes

...that beat me to clicking post said). Run git stash save or git stash push,1 or just plain git stash which is short for save / push: $ git stash This commits your code (yes, it really does make some commits) using a weird non-branch-y method. The commits it makes are not "on" any branch but are ...
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Does Java casting introduce overhead? Why?

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Disable assertions in Python

...rt False" Traceback (most recent call last): File "<string>", line 1, in <module> AssertionError Note that by disable I mean it also does not execute the expression that follows it: $ python -Oc "assert 1/0" $ python -c "assert 1/0" Traceback (most recent call last): File "<st...
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Why fragments, and when to use fragments instead of activities?

In Android API 11+, Google has released a new class called Fragment . 11 Answers 11 ...
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How to skip “Loose Object” popup when running 'git gui'

... 174 Since nobody had yet an answer, I looked into the code to see how to remove the code which sho...
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node.js execute system command synchronously

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Correct way to try/except using Python requests module?

...SystemExit(e) As Christian pointed out: If you want http errors (e.g. 401 Unauthorized) to raise exceptions, you can call Response.raise_for_status. That will raise an HTTPError, if the response was an http error. An example: try: r = requests.get('http://www.google.com/nothere') r.raise...
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SELECT INTO a table variable in T-SQL

... 610 Try something like this: DECLARE @userData TABLE( name varchar(30) NOT NULL, oldlocati...