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Methods inside enum in C#

...es case and is very handy for parsing REST-Response to your enum to obtain more type safety. Hopefully it helps someone share | improve this answer | follow | ...
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What is the best workaround for the WCF client `using` block issue?

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Semicolons superfluous at the end of a line in shell scripts?

...ual properly, you'd see this, just a few lines above: A sequence of one or more newlines may appear in a list to delimit commands, equivalent to a semicolon. So what you quoted about the semicolon applies equally to newlines. – underscore_d Sep 19 '16 at 10:31 ...
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Colorize console output in Intellij products

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Is Hash Rocket deprecated?

...the former when you sometimes need to use the latter? Answer: because it's more convenient. TIMTOWTDI does complicate the language, but this is a tradeoff. Lua is really elegant at the core and hence easy to learn, but annoying to actually code in. Ruby has a lot of special cases and custom features...
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Cannot push to Heroku because key fingerprint

... This was really close for me. But there was one more thing. I had two heroku accounts. The first one had added my default SSH key for my machine. No matter what I did trying to fix my second account, it would not take until I removed my default key from the first accoun...
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Shuffle two list at once with same order

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Disabled href tag

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How do I convert a Ruby class name to a underscore-delimited symbol?

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What is IP address '::1'?

... @Xaqron - that sounds more like a superuser question, because it probably means something is broken with your IPv4 TCP/IP stack. – Joel Coehoorn Jan 6 '11 at 3:21 ...