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How to enable C++11/C++0x support in Eclipse CDT?
...ke the accepted answer more complete.
– Inusable Lumière
Nov 27 '13 at 15:45
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Will strlen be calculated multiple times if used in a loop condition?
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@Prætorian, good point on the zero length string. I didn't consider that case when I wrote my comment. Does C++ evaluate the i > 0 expression on initial loop entry? If it doesn't, then you're right, the zero length case will...
JSON Naming Convention (snake_case, camelCase or PascalCase) [closed]
...ense as they are pretty java oriented.
– Thomas Andreè Wang
Jun 29 '17 at 12:54
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How can I update NodeJS and NPM to the next versions?
...) Many of the others did not work for me as well.
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Difference between Python datetime vs time modules
...stamping.
If the system additionally runs the network time protocol (NTP) dæmon, one ends up with a pretty solid time base.
Here is the documentation of the time module.
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How to immediately see compile errors in project tree of IntelliJ Idea?
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@MadsMobæk Thanks, but there is no "Problems" view listed in IntelliJ 12.1.4: !screenshot
– Brent Faust
Jul 11 '13 at 2:01
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.net implementation of bcrypt
... in "A
Future-Adaptable Password Scheme" by
Niels Provos and David Mazières. It is
a direct port of jBCrypt by Damien
Miller, and is thus released under the
same BSD-style license. The code is
fully managed and should work with any
little-endian CLI implementation -- it
has been tes...
In tmux can I resize a pane to an absolute value
...solute position, not making a relative adjustment.
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How do I correctly clone a JavaScript object?
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How do I URl encode something in Node.js?
...the string later as a query string:
> encodeURIComponent("http://examplé.org/rosé?rosé=rosé")
'http%3A%2F%2Fexampl%C3%A9.org%2Fros%C3%A9%3Fros%C3%A9%3Dros%C3%A9'
If you don't want ASCII characters like /, : and ? to be escaped, use encodeURI instead:
> encodeURI("http://examplé.org/ro...
