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Html.DropdownListFor selected value not being set
How can I set the selected value of a Html.DropDownListFor? I've been having a look online and have seen that it can be achieved by using the fourth parameter so like the below:
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What is javax.inject.Named annotation supposed to be used for?
I am trying to understand the javax.inject package and I am not clear what the javax.inject.Named annotation is supposed to be used for. The Javadoc does not explain the the idea behind it.
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Accessing member of base class
See the inheritance example from the playground on the TypeScript site:
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Return positions of a regex match() in Javascript?
...e (starting) character positions inside a string of the results of a regex match() in Javascript?
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C#: How to convert a list of objects to a list of a single property of that object?
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List<string> firstNames = people.Select(person => person.FirstName).ToList();
And with sorting
List<string> orderedNames = people.Select(person => person.FirstName).OrderBy(name => name).ToList();
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How to use pip with Python 3.x alongside Python 2.x
...alled Python 3.x (besides Python 2.x on Ubuntu) and slowly started to pair modules I use in Python 2.x.
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What is the purpose of the reader monad?
The reader monad is so complex and seems to be useless. In an imperative language like Java or C++, there is no equivalent concept for the reader monad, if I am not mistaken.
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Business logic in MVC [closed]
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Business rules go in the model.
Say you were displaying emails for a mailing list. The user clicks the "delete" button next to one of the emails, the controller notifies the model to delete entry N, then notifies the view the model has changed.
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Split a string by spaces — preserving quoted substrings — in Python
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You want split, from the built-in shlex module.
>>> import shlex
>>> shlex.split('this is "a test"')
['this', 'is', 'a test']
This should do exactly what you want.
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How to compile a static library in Linux?
I have a question: How to compile a static library in Linux with gcc , i.e. I need to compile my source code into a file named out.a. Is it sufficient to simply compile with the command gcc -o out.a out.c ? I'm not quite familiar with gcc , hope anyone can give me a hand.
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