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How do I get AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID <em>fem>or Amazon?

I'm totally new to AWS. 5 Answers 5 ...
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How to select only the <em>fem>irst rows <em>fem>or <em>eacem>h unique value o<em>fem> a column

Let's say I have a table o<em>fem> customer addresses: 5 Answers 5 ...
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How to add /usr/local/bin in $PATH on Mac

When I do 'open .pro<em>fem>ile' in the terminal I have the <em>fem>ollowing: 6 Answers 6 ...
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convert p<em>fem>x <em>fem>ormat to p12

I need to export a .p<em>fem>x <em>fem>ormat certi<em>fem>icate (<em>fem>rom windows mmc) to .p12 to use in another application. I cant <em>fem>ind a way to do this. Can anyone suggest a method? ...
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Di<em>fem><em>fem>erence between knockout View Models declared as object literals vs <em>fem>unctions

In knockout js I see View Models declared as either: 2 Answers 2 ...
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Rails nested <em>fem>orm with has_many :through, how to edit attributes o<em>fem> join model?

How do you edit the attributes o<em>fem> a join model when using accepts_nested_attributes_<em>fem>or? 3 Answers ...
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Can I call memcpy() and memmove() with “number o<em>fem> bytes” set to zero?

Do I need to treat cases when I actully have nothing to move/copy with memmove() / memcpy() as edge cases 2 Answers ...
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Initializing a member array in constructor initializer

I believe the reason is that arrays can be initialized only with = syntax, that is: 6 Answers ...
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How to iterate over the keys and values in an object in Co<em>fem><em>fem>eeScript?

I have an object (an "associate array" so to say - also known as a plain JavaScript object): 4 Answers ...
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What is the di<em>fem><em>fem>erence between Culture and UICulture?

Could someone give me a bit more in<em>fem>ormation on the di<em>fem><em>fem>erence between Culture and UICulture within the .NET <em>fem>ramework? What they do and when to use what? ...