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“No X11 DISPLAY variable” - what does it mean?

I am trying to install a Java application on my Linux machine (Slackware). 10 Answers ...
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Given a number, find the next higher number which has the exact same set of digits as the original n

I just bombed an interview and made pretty much zero progress on my interview question. Can anyone let me know how to do this? I tried searching online but couldn't find anything: ...
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How to show what a commit did?

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public static const in TypeScript

Is there such a thing as public static constants in TypeScript? I have a class that looks like: 8 Answers ...
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Internal vs. Private Access Modifiers

What is the difference between the internal and private access modifiers in C#? 7 Answers ...
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git: updates were rejected because the remote contains work that you do not have locally

I'm working on a team with a few developers using git on BitBucket. We are all working on a dev branch, not pushing to master until a release. ...
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How can I access my localhost from my Android device?

I'm able to access my laptop web server using the Android emulator, I'm using 10.0.2.2:portno works well. 39 Answers ...
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How to concatenate two IEnumerable into a new IEnumerable?

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How to flatten only some dimensions of a numpy array

Is there a quick way to "sub-flatten" or flatten only some of the first dimensions in a numpy array? 4 Answers ...
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String Resource new line /n not possible?

It doesn't seem like it's possible to add a new line /n to an XML resource string. Is there another way of doing this? 10...