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How to format a number 0..9 to display with 2 digits (it's NOT a date)
I'd like to always show a number under 100 with 2 digits (example: 03, 05, 15...)
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A better similarity ranking algorithm for variable length strings
I'm looking for a string similarity algorithm that yields better results on variable length strings than the ones that are usually suggested (levenshtein distance, soundex, etc).
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Difference between Big-O and Little-O Notation
What is the difference between Big-O notation O(n) and Little-O notation o(n) ?
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Performance difference for control structures 'for' and 'foreach' in C#
Which code snippet will give better performance? The below code segments were written in C#.
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Is there a version of JavaScript's String.indexOf() that allows for regular expressions?
In javascript, is there an equivalent of String.indexOf() that takes a regular expression instead of a string for the first first parameter while still allowing a second parameter ?
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Inserting string at position x of another string
I have two variables and need to insert string b into string a at the point represented by position . The result I'm looking for is "I want an apple". How can I do this with JavaScript?
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How do I get the directory that a program is running from?
Is there a platform-agnostic and filesystem-agnostic method to obtain the full path of the directory from where a program is running using C/C++? Not to be confused with the current working directory. (Please don't suggest libraries unless they're standard ones like clib or STL.)
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Using async/await for multiple tasks
I'm using an API client that is completely asynchrounous, that is, each operation either returns Task or Task<T> , e.g:
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How do I get the current date in JavaScript?
How do I get current date in JavaScript?
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How can I sort a dictionary by key?
What would be a nice way to go from {2:3, 1:89, 4:5, 3:0} to {1:89, 2:3, 3:0, 4:5} ?
I checked some posts but they all use the "sorted" operator that returns tuples.
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