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How to draw polygons on an HTML5 canvas?
I need to know how to draw polygons on a canvas. Without using jQuery or anything like that.
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OwinStartup not firing
I had the OwinStartup configuration code working perfectly and then it stopped working. Unfortunately I'm not sure exactly what I did to get it to stop working and am having a really hard time figuring it out.
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Library not loaded: /usr/local/opt/readline/lib/libreadline.6.2.dylib
I just installed posgresql with homebrew and when I go on to type the command
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Any reason to write the “private” keyword in C#?
As far as I know, private is the default everywhere in C# (meaning that if I don't write public , protected , internal , etc. it will be private by default). (Please correct me if I am wrong.)
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Why does visual studio 2012 not find my tests?
I have some tests that use the built in Microsoft.VisualStudio.TestTools.UnitTesting , but can not get them to run.
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How can I determine installed SQL Server instances and their versions?
I'm trying to determine what instances of sql server/sql express I have installed (either manually or programmatically) but all of the examples are telling me to run a SQL query to determine this which assumes I'm already connected to a particular instance.
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What is the Simplest Way to Reverse an ArrayList?
What is the simplest way to reverse this ArrayList?
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What is the Difference Between Mercurial and Git?
I've been using git for some time now on Windows (with msysGit) and I like the idea of distributed source control. Just recently I've been looking at Mercurial (hg) and it looks interesting. However, I can't wrap my head around the differences between hg and git.
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How can I build a small operating system on an old desktop computer? [closed]
This might be in vain, as I know writing an operating system is unbearably complicated (especially by oneself).
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How did I get a value larger than 8 bits in size from an 8-bit integer?
I tracked down an extremely nasty bug hiding behind this little gem. I am aware that per the C++ spec, signed overflows are undefined behavior, but only when the overflow occurs when the value is extended to bit-width sizeof(int) . As I understand it, incrementing a char shouldn't ever be undefin...
