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Ruby: Merging variables in to a string

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How can I manipulate the strip text of facet_grid plots?

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Calculating width from percent to pixel then minus by pixel in LESS CSS

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How can I expose more than 1 port with Docker?

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How can mixed data types (int, float, char, etc) be stored in an array?

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How do i find out what all symbols are exported from a shared object?

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Force point (“.”) as decimal separator in java

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How to undo the effect of “set -e” which makes bash exit immediately if any command fails?

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Python: What OS am I running on?

...consistent output. i.e. platform.system() returns "Windows" instead of "win32". sys.platform also contains "linux2" on old versions of Python while it contains just "linux" on newer ones. platform.system() has always returned just "Linux". – erb Jun 9 '17 at 10...