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Is there a way to get rid of accents and convert a whole string to regular letters?
Is there a better way for getting rid of accents and making those letters regular apart from using String.replaceAll() method and replacing letters one by one?
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Is there a setting on Google Analytics to suppress use of cookies for users who have not yet given c
According to EU Article 5(3) of the E-Privacy Directive (a.k.a 'The Cookie Laws'), web sites that target EU users have to gain opt-in consent from users before they set a cookie.
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How to use timeit module
I understand the concept of what timeit does but I am not sure how to implement it in my code.
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How is OAuth 2 different from OAuth 1?
In very simple terms, can someone explain the difference between OAuth 2 and OAuth 1?
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Why do you not use C for your web apps?
I was having a look at a few different web servers this morning when I came across G-WAN . As I understand, its a web server written in C and you have to make use of it by writing your websites/webapps in C. One clear benefit is speed as the G-WAN site suggests.
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Declaring a custom android UI element using XML
How do I declare an Android UI element using XML?
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How can I set up an editor to work with Git on Windows?
I'm trying out Git on Windows . I got to the point of trying "git commit" and I got this error:
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How do I undo the most recent local commits in Git?
I accidentally committed the wrong files to Git , but I haven't pushed the commit to the server yet.
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Returning an array using C
I am relatively new to C and I need some help with methods dealing with arrays. Coming from Java programming, I am used to being able to say int [] method() in order to return an array. However, I have found out that with C you have to use pointers for arrays when you return them. Being a new progr...
Why does flowing off the end of a non-void function without returning a value not produce a compiler
Ever since I realized many years ago, that this doesn't produce an error by default (in GCC at least), I've always wondered why?
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