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Scraping html tables into R data frames using the XML package

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Does .asSet(…) exist in any API?

I'm looking for a very simple way to create a Set. 10 Answers 10 ...
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How do I concatenate two text files in PowerShell?

I am trying to replicate the functionality of the cat command in Unix. 11 Answers 11...
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ALTER TABLE to add a composite primary key

I have a table called provider . I have three columns called person , place , thing . There can be duplicate persons, duplicate places, and duplicate things, but there can never be a dupicate person-place-thing combination. ...
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https connection using CURL from command line

I am new to Curl and Cacerts world and facing a problem while connecting to a server. Basically, I need to test connectivity over https from one machine to another machine. I have a URL to which I need to connect from Machine A (a linux machine) I tried this on command prompt ...
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Compare given date with today

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Why does Windows64 use a different calling convention from all other OSes on x86-64?

AMD has an ABI specification that describes the calling convention to use on x86-64. All OSes follow it, except for Windows which has it's own x86-64 calling convention. Why? ...
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Does “git fetch --tags” include “git fetch”?

A nice and simple question - is the function of "git fetch" a strict sub-set of git fetch --tags ? 6 Answers ...
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Python vs Bash - In which kind of tasks each one outruns the other performance-wise? [closed]

Obviously Python is more user friendly, a quick search on google shows many results that say that, as Python is byte-compiled is usually faster. I even found this that claims that you can see an improvement of over 2000% on dictionary-based operations. ...
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Get object by id()? [duplicate]

Let's say I have an id of a Python object, which I retrieved by doing id(thing) . How do I find thing again by the id number I was given? ...