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“ClickOnce does not support the request execution level 'requireAdministrator.'”
So I was writing an application that requires access to the registry.
I had not touched any build settings, wanting to get the thing working before I added the other touches, such as a description or name.
Out of the blue, I get an error that will not go away. ClickOnce does not support the requ...
#pragma mark in Swift?
In Objective C, I can use #pragma mark to mark sections of my code in the symbol navigator. Since this is a C preprocessor command, it's not available in Swift. Is there a stand-in for this in Swift, or do I have to use ugly comments?
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How would you count occurrences of a string (actually a char) within a string?
I am doing something where I realised I wanted to count how many / s I could find in a string, and then it struck me, that there were several ways to do it, but couldn't decide on what the best (or easiest) was.
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What exactly is the meaning of an API? [closed]
I've searched for the definition of an API in a programming language and I am still finding it hard to understand.
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How to send data to local clipboard from a remote SSH session
Borderline ServerFault question, but I'm programming some shell scripts, so I'm trying here first :)
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C# binary literals
Is there a way to write binary literals in C#, like prefixing hexadecimal with 0x? 0b doesn't work.
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Using pip behind a proxy with CNTLM
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Docker - how can I copy a file from an image to a host?
My question is related to this question on copying files from containers to hosts; I have a Dockerfile that fetches dependencies, compiles a build artifact from source, and runs an executable. I also want to copy the build artifact (in my case it's a .zip produced by sbt dist in '../target/`, ...
Reading/writing an INI file
Is there any class in the .NET framework that can read/write standard .ini files:
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Why malloc+memset is slower than calloc?
It's known that calloc is different than malloc in that it initializes the memory allocated. With calloc , the memory is set to zero. With malloc , the memory is not cleared.
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