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How do I get the find command to print out the file size with the file name?

If I issue the find command as follows: 15 Answers 15 ...
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Difference between StringBuilder and StringBuffer

What is the main difference between StringBuffer and StringBuilder ? Is there any performance issues when deciding on any one of these? ...
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jQuery's .click - pass parameters to user function

I am trying to call a function with parameters using jQuery's .click, but I can't get it to work. 7 Answers ...
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Spring @Transaction method call by the method within the same class, does not work?

I am new to Spring Transaction. Something that I found really odd, probably I did understand this properly. 8 Answers ...
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How do I use variables in Oracle SQL Developer?

Below is an example of using variables in SQL Server 2000. 10 Answers 10 ...
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Why does HTML5 form-validation allow emails without a dot?

I'm writing a very simple mock-up to demonstrate some HTML5 form-validation. However, I noticed the email validation doesn't check for a dot in the address, nor does it check for characters following said dot. ...
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How do I disable log messages from the Requests library?

By default, the Requests python library writes log messages to the console, along the lines of: 12 Answers ...
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Forward declaration of nested types/classes in C++

I recently got stuck in a situation like this: 7 Answers 7 ...
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Use Expect in a Bash script to provide a password to an SSH command

I'm trying to use Expect in a Bash script to provide the SSH password. Providing the password works, but I don't end up in the SSH session as I should. It goes back strait to Bash. ...
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To ternary or not to ternary? [closed]

I'm personally an advocate of the ternary operator: () ? : ; I do realize that it has its place, but I have come across many programmers that are completely against ever using it, and some that use it too often. ...