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mysqldump - Export structure only without autoincrement

I have a MySQL database and I am trying to find a way to export its structure only, without the auto increment values. mysqldump --no-data would almost do the job, but it keeps the auto_increment values. Is there any way to do it without using PHPMyAdmin (that I know it can do it)? ...
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Simple example of threading in C++

Can someone post a simple example of starting two (Object Oriented) threads in C++. 7 Answers ...
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How to get first and last day of previous month (with timestamp) in SQL Server

I could not find the solution which gives first and last day of previous month with timestamp. Hope this helps others. If there is already a solution for this problem I apologize. ...
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Check substring exists in a string in C

I'm trying to check whether a string contains a substring in C like: 12 Answers 12 ...
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Tricky Google interview question

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Install shows error in console: INSTALL FAILED CONFLICTING PROVIDER

I am experimenting with the NotesList sample program in the Android SDK. I've made a slight variation in the program, but when I install my edited version I keep getting the message INSTALL_FAILED_CONFLICTING_PROVIDER in the console when I try to install it when the original notes program is already...
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Find a Git branch containing changes to a given file

I have 57 local branches. I know I made a change to a certain file in one of them, but I'm not sure which one. Is there some kind of command I can run to find which branches contain changes to a certain file? ...
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Heatmap in matplotlib with pcolor?

I'd like to make a heatmap like this (shown on FlowingData ): 4 Answers 4 ...
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When should the volatile keyword be used in C#?

Can anyone provide a good explanation of the volatile keyword in C#? Which problems does it solve and which it doesn't? In which cases will it save me the use of locking? ...
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“sending 'const NSString *' to parameter of type 'NSString *' discards qualifiers” warning

I have Constants NSString, that I want to call like: 3 Answers 3 ...