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Express.js: how to get remote client address
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If you are running behind a proxy like NGiNX or what have you, only then you should check for '...
nuget 'packages' element is not declared warning
...rning. To do this, create file named "packages.xsd":
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<xs:schema xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" elementFormDefault="qualified"
targetNamespace="urn:packages" xmlns="urn:packages">
<xs:element name="packages">
<xs:...
Convert a positive number to negative in C#
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answered Aug 28 '09 at 16:25
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Java, Simplified check if int array contains int
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edited Feb 28 '19 at 14:10
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answered Aug 18 '12 at 16:50
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github locks up mac terminal when using pull command
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answered Dec 26 '12 at 20:57
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LINQ: When to use SingleOrDefault vs. FirstOrDefault() with filtering criteria
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Whenever you use SingleOrDefault, you clearly state that the query should result in at most a si...
Doing a cleanup action just before Node.js exits
...f (options.cleanup) console.log('clean');
if (exitCode || exitCode === 0) console.log(exitCode);
if (options.exit) process.exit();
}
//do something when app is closing
process.on('exit', exitHandler.bind(null,{cleanup:true}));
//catches ctrl+c event
process.on('SIGINT', exitHandler.bind(nu...
handle textview link click in my android app
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answered Aug 10 '10 at 20:03
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How Does Modulus Divison Work
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The result of a modulo division is the remainder of an integer division of the given numbers.
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How do you access the matched groups in a JavaScript regular expression?
...yRegexp.exec(myString);
while (match != null) {
// matched text: match[0]
// match start: match.index
// capturing group n: match[n]
console.log(match[0])
match = myRegexp.exec(myString);
}
Edit: 2019-09-10
As you can see the way to iterate over multiple matches was not very...
