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Effects of changing Django's SECRET_KEY

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Round double in two decimal places in C#?

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How to add System.Windows.Interactivity to project?

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How to use OR condition in a JavaScript IF statement?

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WPF: Grid with column/row margin/padding?

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What is the scope of variables in JavaScript?

...isible outside of the loop because var has function scope: for(var x = 0; x < 5; ++x) {} console.log(x) // 5 (note this is outside the loop!) ...because of this behavior, you need to be careful about closing over variables declared using var in loops. There is only one instance of varia...
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java : convert float to String and String to float

...oat class. float f = Float.parseFloat("25"); String s = Float.toString(25.0f); To compare it's always better to convert the string to float and compare as two floats. This is because for one float number there are multiple string representations, which are different when compared as strings (e.g....
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How to compare two dates in php

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How to print a groupby object

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What is the proper declaration of main?

...ogram. argc is the number of arguments in the argv array. Usually, argv[0] contains the name of the program, but this is not always the case. argv[argc] is guaranteed to be a null pointer. Note that since an array type argument (like char*[]) is really just a pointer type argument in disguise, ...