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Change default app.config at runtime

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How can I reset or revert a file to a specific revision?

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How to round to 2 decimals with Python?

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Designer Added then removed by Visual Studio on load/unload

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Consistency of hashCode() on a Java string

...Something different, because you seem to need a number: How about using CRC32 or MD5 instead of hashcode and you are good to go - no discussions and no worries at all... share | improve this answer ...
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When is the thread pool used?

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What's the “big idea” behind compojure routes?

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Equivalent of jQuery .hide() to set visibility: hidden

... – James Allardice May 14 '13 at 13:32 jQuery actually has a built in toggleClass() method for this :) jqueryui.com/to...
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What is a 'thunk'?

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How to create a file with a given size in Linux?

... dd has a limit of 2^32 for its values, so to create a file larger than 4 GB, there's a trick: dd if=/dev/zero of=test bs=1M count=<size in megabytes>. – Dmytro Sirenko May 16 '13 at 5:53 ...