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Remove property for all objects in array

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Best place to insert the Google Analytics code [duplicate]

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Changing the maximum length of a varchar column?

...'m trying to update the length of a varchar column from 255 characters to 500 without losing the contents. I've dropped and re-created tables before but I've never been exposed to the alter statement which is what I believe I need to use to do this. I found the documentation here: ALTER TABLE (Tran...
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TortoiseGit save user authentication / credentials

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Why does this method print 4?

... I think the others have done a good job at explaining why cnt > 0, but there's not enough details regarding why cnt = 4, and why cnt varies so widely among different settings. I will attempt to fill that void here. Let X be the total stack size M be the stack space used when we enter ...
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Clearing coverage highlighting in Eclipse

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What does static_assert do, and what would you use it for?

...k everything, and run the executable only then to find out that you spent 30 minutes compiling an incompatible version of SomeLibrary. @Arak, in response to your comment: yes, you can have static_assert just sitting out wherever, from the look of it: class Foo { public: static const ...
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Are duplicate keys allowed in the definition of binary search trees?

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Get the date (a day before current time) in Bash

... GNU date and i understood you correctly $ date +%Y:%m:%d -d "yesterday" 2009:11:09 or $ date +%Y:%m:%d -d "1 day ago" 2009:11:09 share | improve this answer | follow ...
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ImportError: numpy.core.multiarray failed to import

...me error and was able to solve it by updating my numpy installation to 1.8.0: pip install -U numpy share | improve this answer | follow | ...