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What is the most elegant way to remove a path from the $PATH variable in Bash?
Or more generally, how do I remove an item from a colon-separated list in a Bash environment variable?
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In Windows cmd, how do I prompt for user input and use the result in another command?
...o accept user input and then use the results of that input as part of the call to additional commands.
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What is “incremental linking”?
I've looked at Microsoft's MSDN and all around the web, but I still haven't been able to get a really good idea of what it is.
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Is it a bad practice to use break in a for loop? [closed]
...vious.
If a loop is getting too big, use one or more well-named function calls within the loop instead. The only real reason to avoid doing so is for processing bottlenecks.
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onclick() and onblur() ordering issue
...useUp, no flags. This resolved the problem by letting the browser automatically re-order based on the priority of these event handlers, without any additional work from me.
Is there any reason why this wouldn't have also worked for you?
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vim repeat find next character 'x'
... and ;), to a different character than the repetition of an edit (.). This allows you to do fast searches and changes to the search results. If you want to replace some + in a line with * you could do something like this (skipping some characters and replacing others): f+r*;.;;.;.;;;.
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Number of occurrences of a character in a string [duplicate]
...rge and (almost) entirely made up of repeated delimiters (&), it could allocate 12-24x the original size of the string due to object overheads in .Net. I would go with the second approach, and if that's not fast enough then write a for loop.
– Niall Connaughton
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How to set response filename without forcing “save as” dialog
...t tested in IE 6, IE 8, modern Chrome, and modern Firefox, and it works in all of them; as far as I can tell, it's totally safe to use this nowadays.
– Mark Amery
Jun 1 '14 at 18:35
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Convert HttpPostedFileBase to byte[]
... Darin says, you can read from the input stream - but I'd avoid relying on all the data being available in a single go. If you're using .NET 4 this is simple:
MemoryStream target = new MemoryStream();
model.File.InputStream.CopyTo(target);
byte[] data = target.ToArray();
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Suppress deprecated import warning in Java
...ate source of truth is javac for which the fix doesn't work. This answer really answers the question: stackoverflow.com/a/20909204/2032701
– Ruslan
Sep 26 '17 at 14:12
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