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Difference between events and delegates and its respective applications [closed]
I don't see advantages of using events over delegates, other than being syntactical sugar. Perhaps I a<em>mem> <em>mem>isunderstanding, but it see<em>mem>s that event is just a placeholder for delegate.
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wildcard ssl on sub-subdo<em>mem>ain [closed]
we have wildcard ssl certificate for *.do<em>mem>ain.co<em>mem>, and have a website with sub1.sub2.do<em>mem>ain.co<em>mem>
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How to validate GUID is a GUID
How to deter<em>mem>ine if a string contains a GUID vs just a string of nu<em>mem>bers.
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How to get the na<em>mem>e of the calling <em>mem>ethod?
is there a way in Ruby to find the calling <em>mem>ethod na<em>mem>e inside of a <em>mem>ethod?
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App Inventor 2 接入百度网盘API:文件下载
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What does the question <em>mem>ark and the colon (?: ternary operator) <em>mem>ean in objective-c?
What does this line of code <em>mem>ean?
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Android and setting width and height progra<em>mem><em>mem>atically in dp units
I'<em>mem> doing:
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Autoco<em>mem>pletion in Vi<em>mem>
In a nutshell, I'<em>mem> searching for a working autoco<em>mem>pletion feature for the Vi<em>mem> editor. I've argued before that Vi<em>mem> co<em>mem>pletely replaces an IDE under Linux and while that's certainly true, it lacks one i<em>mem>portant feature: autoco<em>mem>pletion.
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支撑Github的开源技术 - 开源 &a<em>mem>p; Github - 清泛网 - 专注C/C++及内核技术
...通过文件的后缀来识别,对于一些通用的扩展名,例如.<em>mem>文件,linguist通过一些语言的特征片段来做判断。由于编程语言很多,linguist还不能覆盖所有语言的检测。
jquery-pjax
pjax是Github的联合创始人之一defunkt的作品,它使用ht<em>mem>...
How to bind to a PasswordBox in <em>Mem>VV<em>Mem>
I have co<em>mem>e across a proble<em>mem> with binding to a PasswordBox . It see<em>mem>s it's a security risk but I a<em>mem> using the <em>Mem>VV<em>Mem> pattern so I wish to bypass this. I found so<em>mem>e interesting code here (has anyone used this or so<em>mem>ething si<em>mem>ilar?)
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