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How to avoid annoying error “declared and not used”

I'm learning Go but I feel it is a bit annoying that when compiling, I should not leave any variable or package unused. 8 ...
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Build an iOS app without owning a mac? [closed]

Please correct me if I'm wrong. 12 Answers 12 ...
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Joins are for lazy people?

I recently had a discussion with another developer who claimed to me that JOINs (SQL) are useless. This is technically true but he added that using joins is less efficient than making several requests and link tables in the code (C# or Java). ...
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Read/Write 'Extended' file properties (C#)

...'m trying to find out how to read/write to the extended file properties in C# e.g. Comment, Bit Rate, Date Accessed, Category etc that you can see in Windows explorer. Any ideas how to do this? EDIT: I'll mainly be reading/writing to video files (AVI/DIVX/...) ...
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How do you change the server header returned by nginx?

...nginx, but is there a way to hide that too so it will not show anything or change the header? 14 Answers ...
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pull out p-values and r-squared from a linear regression

How do you pull out the p-value (for the significance of the coefficient of the single explanatory variable being non-zero) and R-squared value from a simple linear regression model? For example... ...
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How to default to other directory instead of home directory

I am developing on a windows machine. The only place I need for linux command line is Git Bash. The problem is: When I open it, I am in the home directory. I have to change the directory to my workspace, like: ...
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How to use GROUP BY to concatenate strings in SQL Server?

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Changing Vim indentation behavior by file type

Could someone explain to me in simple terms the easiest way to change the indentation behavior of Vim based on the file type? For instance, if I open a Python file it should indent with 2 spaces, but if I open a Powershell script it should use 4 spaces. ...