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What are the undocumented features and limitations of the Windows FINDSTR command?
...c command line help available through FINDSTR /? , or HELP FINDSTR , but it is woefully inadequate. There is a wee bit more documentation online at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/administration/windows-commands/findstr .
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Stacking Divs from Bottom to Top
When appending div s to a div with a fixed height, the child divs will appear from top to bottom, sticking at the top border.
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Stashing only un-staged changes in Git
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git stash save has an option --keep-index that does exactly what you need.
So, run git stash save --keep-index.
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Overloading member access operators ->, .*
I understand most operator overloading, with the exception of the member access operators -> , .* , ->* etc.
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Are there inline functions in java?
Is there a concept of inline functions in java, or its replaced something else? If there is, how is it used? I've heard that public , static and final methods are the inline functions. Can we create our own inline function?
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How to check if Receiver is registered in Android?
... check if my registered receiver is still registered if not how do i check it any methods?
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Arguments or parameters? [duplicate]
I often find myself confused with how the terms 'arguments' and 'parameters' are used. They seem to be used interchangeably in the programming world.
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iPhone/iOS JSON parsing tutorial [closed]
...rieves a JSON response, and uses that response to populate the rows of a UITableView (assuming it converts the JSON into an NSArray first).
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When to use IList and when to use List
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Return the richest type your user will need
So when writing a function or method that takes a collection, write it not to take a List, but an IList<T>, an ICollection<T>, or IEnumerable<T>. The generic interfaces will still work even for heterogenous lists bec...
What is the difference between client-side and server-side programming?
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Your code is split into two entirely separate parts, the server side and the client side.
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