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Throw away local commits in Git
...commits ahead of the origin, and not in a good state. I want to get rid of all these commits and start over again.
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Java 8 Streams - collect vs reduce
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We would get the desired result, and it would even work in parallel.
However, we might not be happy about the performance! Such an
implementation would do a great deal of string copying, and the run
time would be O(n^2) in the number of characters. A more performant
approach wou...
NULL values inside NOT IN clause
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@Ian - It looks like "A NOT IN ( 'X', 'Y' )" actually is an alias for A <> 'X' AND A <> 'Y' in SQL. (I see that you discovered this yourself in stackoverflow.com/questions/3924694/…, but wanted to make sure your objection was addressed in this question.)
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Eclipse Optimize Imports to Include Static Imports
Is there anyway to get Eclipse to automatically look for static imports? For example, now that I've finally upgraded to Junit 4, I'd like to be able to write:
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Conversion of a datetime2 data type to a datetime data type results out-of-range value
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What kind of dates do you have in the column?
Do all of them fit within the range of the type?
As an aside, the correct way to get a Type object for the DataColumn constructor is the typeof keyword, which is orders of magnitude faster.
Therefore, to create the column, y...
What does threadsafe mean?
... safe" and so I ended up writing a delegate (sample from MSDN helped) and calling it instead.
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ASP.NET MVC Html.ValidationSummary(true) does not display model errors
...rror you're adding has the key 'error' so it will not display in when you call ValidationSummary(true). You need to add your custom error message with an empty key like this:
ModelState.AddModelError(string.Empty, ex.Message);
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How do I prevent the padding property from changing width or height in CSS?
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This is pure magic! - It fixes the box model we all know and hate! i.e. makes it work the way intuition suggests it should - rather than the specs - but as far as I know doesn't break any specs either :D This article clarifies it well... stackoverflow.com/questions/779434/...
How to get the index of an element in an IEnumerable?
...ble is so you can lazily iterate over the contents. As such, there isn't really a concept of an index. What you are doing really doesn't make a lot of sense for an IEnumerable. If you need something that supports access by index, put it in an actual list or collection.
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Read a file line by line assigning the value to a variable
... take its input from $1. You will not be given a chance to enter data manually.
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Jan 16 '14 at 16:25
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