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When should I use semicolons in SQL Server?

While checking some code on the web and scripts generated by SQL Server Management Studio I have noticed that some statements are ended with a semicolon. ...
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Visual Studio C# statement collapsing

When editing really long code blocks (which should definitely be refactored anyway, but that's beyond the scope of this question), I often long for the ability to collapse statement blocks like one can collapse function blocks. That is to say, it would be great if the minus icon appeared on the cod...
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Confused about __str__ on list in Python [duplicate]

Coming from a Java background, I understand that __str__ is something like a Python version of toString (while I do realize that Python is the older language). ...
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Best way to strip punctuation from a string

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Facebook App: localhost no longer works as app domain

I've been writing a game for Facebook using Rails and jQuery. Since I started using the Facebook Javascript SDK, using localhost as an app domain seemed to work just fine. I was able to test my game both locally and on Heroku. ...
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How do pointer to pointers work in C?

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FFMPEG (libx264) “height not divisible by 2”

I am trying to encode a .mp4 video from a set of frames using FFMPEG using the libx264 codec. 7 Answers ...
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CSS to line break before/after a particular `inline-block` item

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Return multiple values in JavaScript?

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C# DateTime.Now precision

I just ran into some unexpected behavior with DateTime.UtcNow while doing some unit tests. It appears that when you call DateTime.Now/UtcNow in rapid succession, it seems to give you back the same value for a longer-than-expected interval of time, rather than capturing more precise millisecond incre...