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C# pattern to prevent an event handler hooked twice [duplicate]

Duplicate of: How to ensure an event is only subscribed to once and Has an event handler already been added? 9 Answers ...
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Why do loggers reco<em>mem><em>mem>end using a logger per class?

As per NLog's docu<em>mem>entation: 10 Answers 10 ...
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How to succinctly write a for<em>mem>ula with <em>mem>any variables fro<em>mem> a data fra<em>mem>e?

Suppose I have a response variable and a data containing three covariates (as a toy exa<em>mem>ple): 6 Answers ...
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<em>Mem>ongoose (<em>mem>ongodb) batch insert?

Does <em>Mem>ongoose v3.6+ support batch inserts now? I've searched for a few <em>mem>inutes but anything <em>mem>atching this query is a couple of years old and the answer was an unequivocal no. ...
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Properties file in python (si<em>mem>ilar to Java Properties)

Given the following for<em>mem>at ( .properties or .ini ): 24 Answers 24 ...
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Failed loading english.pickle with nltk.data.load

When trying to load the punkt tokenizer... 15 Answers 15 ...
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python: how to identify if a variable is an array or a scalar

I have a function that takes the argu<em>mem>ent NBins . I want to <em>mem>ake a call to this function with a scalar 50 or an array [0, 10, 20, 30] . How can I identify within the function, what the length of NBins is? or said differently, if it is a scalar or a vector? ...
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Is there a li<em>mem>it to the length of a GET request? [duplicate]

Is there a li<em>mem>it to the length of a GET request? 6 Answers 6 ...
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How to declare an array in Python?

How do I declare an array in Python ? 16 Answers 16 ...
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Can so<em>mem>eone explain this 'double negative' trick? [duplicate]

I a<em>mem> by no <em>mem>eans an expert at Javascript, but I have been reading <em>Mem>ark Pilgri<em>mem>'s "Dive into HT<em>Mem>L5" webpage and he <em>mem>entioned so<em>mem>ething that I would like a better understanding of. ...