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WCF ServiceHost access rights
...ur user ("NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE", if that's what your service's installer is set to.
– Mike Pateras
Jun 15 '10 at 1:58
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How to change Android Studio's editor font?
... something else. I go into Editor > Colors & Fonts > Font but all the options are greyed out. For Editor Font it shows Show only monospaced fonts as checked with Primary font as Monospaced, but neither of these can be changed. I tried changing the font under Appearance but tha...
iPhone and OpenCV
... now (since 2012) has an official port for the iPhone (iOS).
You can find all of OpenCV's releases here.
And find install instructions here:
Tutorials & introduction for the new version 3.x
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Return array in a function
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In this case, your array variable arr can actually also be treated as a pointer to the beginning of your array's block in memory, by an implicit conversion. This syntax that you're using:
int fillarr(int arr[])
Is kind of just syntactic sugar. You could really repla...
Tool for comparing 2 binary files in Windows [closed]
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vBinDiff is really a great tool. thanks
– mustafa
Nov 25 '11 at 17:21
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SQL Server principal “dbo” does not exist,
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@hurleystylee, your solution actually worked well for me. My DB had an owner btw.
– Keyvan Sadralodabai
Feb 24 '16 at 0:37
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String output: format or concat in C#?
...le with an existing IL rewriter such as PostSharp.
– Allon Guralnek
Sep 29 '11 at 15:24
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What's the purpose of git-mv?
From what I understand, Git doesn't really need to track file rename/move/copy operations, so what's the real purpose
of git mv ? The man page isn't specially descriptive...
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'^M' character at end of lines
...ed to the command-line. I don't know on which OS the SQL script was originally created.
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'const string' vs. 'static readonly string' in C#
...e private const for values that aren't, strictly speaking, constants; basically it's misusing const for micro-optimisation purposes. I'm going to stand by my "never, ever, ever" statement, even if it makes me a hypocrite. ;)
– LukeH
Nov 18 '12 at 1:32
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