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Is there any async equivalent of Process.Start?

Like the title suggests, is there an equivalent to Process.Start (allows you run another application or batch file) that I can await? ...
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Rails: How does the respond_to block work?

I'm going through the Getting Started with Rails guide and got confused with section 6.7. After generating a scaffold I find the following auto-generated block in my controller: ...
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How to detect iPhone 5 (widescreen devices)?

I've just upgraded to XCode 4.5 GM and found out that you can now apply the '4" Retina' size to your view controller in the storyboard. ...
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What's the difference between a Future and a Promise?

What's the difference between Future and Promise ? They both act like a placeholder for future results, but where is the main difference? ...
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Getting multiple keys of specified value of a generic Dictionary?

It's easy to get the value of a key from a .NET generic Dictionary: 15 Answers 15 ...
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what is the difference between OLE DB and ODBC data sources?

I was reading a MS Excel help article about pivotcache and wonder what they mean by OLE DB and ODBC sources 11 Answers ...
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How to save an activity state using save instance state?

I've been working on the Android SDK platform, and it is a little unclear how to save an application's state. So given this minor re-tooling of the 'Hello, Android' example: ...
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Why is extending native objects a bad practice?

Every JS opinion leader says that extending the native objects is a bad practice. But why? Do we get a perfomance hit? Do they fear that somebody does it "the wrong way", and adds enumerable types to Object , practically destroying all loops on any object? ...
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Why are quaternions used for rotations?

I'm a physicist, and have been learning some programming, and have come across a lot of people using quaternions for rotations instead of writing things in matrix/vector form. ...
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How do I break a string over multiple lines?

... YAML, I have a string that's very long. I want to keep this within the 80-column (or so) view of my editor, so I'd like to break the string. What's the syntax for this? ...