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How to delete files/subfolders in a specific directory at the command prompt in Windows
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You can use this shell script to clean up the folder and files within C:\Temp source:
del /q "C:\Temp\*"
FOR /D %%p IN ("C:\Temp\*.*") DO rmdir "%%p" /s /q
Create a batch file (say, delete.bat) containing the above command. Go to the location where the delete.bat file is located and then ...
How do I compare two string variables in an 'if' statement in Bash? [duplicate]
I'm trying to get an if statement to work in Bash (using Ubuntu ):
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How to communicate between iframe and the parent site?
The website in the iframe isn't located in the same domain , but both are mine, and I would like to communicate between the iframe and the parent site. Is it possible?
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Determine the number of NA values in a column
I want to count the number of NA values in a data frame column. Say my data frame is called df , and the name of the column I am considering is col . The way I have come up with is following:
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Android: How can I get the current foreground activity (from a service)?
Is there a native android way to get a reference to the currently running Activity from a service?
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Solr vs. ElasticSearch [closed]
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Update
Now that the question scope has been corrected, I might add something in this regard as well:
There are many comparisons between Apache Solr and ElasticSearch available, so I'll reference those I found most useful myself, i.e. covering the most important aspects:
Bob Yoplait already link...
What is the difference between int, Int16, Int32 and Int64?
What is the difference between int , System.Int16 , System.Int32 and System.Int64 other than their sizes?
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What is the difference between RDF and OWL? [closed]
I am trying to grasp the concept of Semantic Web. I am finding it hard to understand what exactly is the difference between RDF and OWL. Is OWL an extension of RDF or these two are totally different technologies?
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How to “hibernate” a process in Linux by storing its memory to disk and restoring it later?
Is it possible to 'hibernate' a process in linux?
Just like 'hibernate' in laptop, I would to write all the memory used by a process to disk, free up the RAM. And then later on, I can 'resume the process', i.e, reading all the data from memory and put it back to RAM and I can continue with my proces...
Quick way to list all files in Amazon S3 bucket?
I have an amazon s3 bucket that has tens of thousands of filenames in it. What's the easiest way to get a text file that lists all the filenames in the bucket?
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