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Checking if a blob exists in Azure Storage
I've got a very si<em>mem>ple question (I hope!) - I just want to find out if a blob (with a na<em>mem>e I've defined) exists in a particular container. I'll be downloading it if it does exist, and if it doesn't then I'll do so<em>mem>ething else.
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Is there a vr (vertical rule) in ht<em>mem>l?
I know there is a hr (horizontal rule) in ht<em>mem>l, but I don't believe there is a vr (vertical rule). A<em>mem> I wrong and if not, why isn't there a vertical rule?
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How to access co<em>mem><em>mem>and line para<em>mem>eters?
The Rust tutorial does not explain how to take para<em>mem>eters fro<em>mem> the co<em>mem><em>mem>and line. fn <em>mem>ain() is only shown with an e<em>mem>pty para<em>mem>eter list in all exa<em>mem>ples.
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How to spawn a process and capture its STDOUT in .NET? [duplicate]
I need to spawn a child process that is a console application, and capture its output.
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How do I revert an SVN co<em>mem><em>mem>it?
I have found various exa<em>mem>ples of how to revert an SVN co<em>mem><em>mem>it like
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I<em>mem>portError: No <em>mem>odule na<em>mem>ed Crypto.Cipher
When I try to run app.py (Python 3.3, PyCrypto 2.6) <em>mem>y virtualenv keeps returning the error listed above. <em>Mem>y i<em>mem>port state<em>mem>ent is just fro<em>mem> Crypto.Cipher i<em>mem>port AES . I looked for duplicates and you <em>mem>ight say that there are so<em>mem>e, but I tried the solutions (although <em>mem>ost are not even solutions) and n...
Using OpenSSL what does “unable to write 'rando<em>mem> state'” <em>mem>ean?
I'<em>mem> generating a self-signed SSL certificate to protect <em>mem>y server's ad<em>mem>in section, and I keep getting this <em>mem>essage fro<em>mem> OpenSSL:
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How to install ge<em>mem> fro<em>mem> GitHub source?
I would like to install ge<em>mem> fro<em>mem> the latest GitHub source.
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Are there any reasons to use private properties in C#?
... that the C# property construct can also be used with a private access <em>mem>odifier:
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What does send() do in Ruby?
Can so<em>mem>eone please tell <em>mem>e what
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