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Effective way to find any file's Encoding

Yes is a most frequent question, and this matter is vague for me and since I don't know much about it. 9 Answers ...
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XmlSerializer giving FileNotFoundException at constructor

An application I've been working with is failing when I try to serialize types. 18 Answers ...
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How to bundle a native library and a JNI library inside a JAR?

The library in question is Tokyo Cabinet . 7 Answers 7 ...
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How can I make a time delay in Python? [duplicate]

I would like to know how to put a time delay in a Python script. 13 Answers 13 ...
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“Java DateFormat is not threadsafe” what does this leads to?

Everybody cautions regarding Java DateFormat not being thread safe and I understand the concept theoretically. 11 Answers ...
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Access denied for user 'root'@'localhost' while attempting to grant privileges. How do I grant privi

I've looked at a number of similar questions and so I'm demonstrating that I've checked the basics. Though of course, that doesn't mean I haven't missed something totally obvious. :-) ...
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Thou shalt not inherit from std::vector

Ok, this is really difficult to confess, but I do have a strong temptation at the moment to inherit from std::vector . 13...
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Accessing the index in 'for' loops?

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How to generate a core dump in Linux on a segmentation fault?

I have a process in Linux that's getting a segmentation fault. How can I tell it to generate a core dump when it fails? 12...
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Best way to make Django's login_required the default

I'm working on a large Django app, the vast majority of which requires a login to access. This means that all throughout our app we've sprinkled: ...