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Get url parameters from a string in .NET

I've got a string in .NET which is actually a url. I want an easy way to get the value from a particular parameter. 13 A...
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Delegates: Predicate vs. Action vs. Func

... Predicate: essentially Func<T, bool>; asks the question "does the specified argument satisfy the condition represented by the delegate?" Used in things like List.FindAll. Action: Perform an action given the arguments. Very general purpos...
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What is the explicit promise construction antipattern and how do I avoid it?

...){ return myPromiseFn(param+1); // much nicer, right? } Promises are all about making asynchronous code more readable and behave like synchronous code without hiding that fact. Promises represent an abstraction over a value of one time operation, they abstract the notion of a statement or expr...
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The type or namespace name 'DbContext' could not be found [closed]

...t present even though the vs2010 Package Manager claimed I had 4.2.0.0 installed. With my project open in vs2010, running the install command via Tools, Library Package Manager, Package Manager Console added the reference to EntityFramework automatically and my subsequent build succeeded. thnx @Sh...
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When is memoization automatic in GHC Haskell?

...2' = \n -> (!!) (filter odd [1..]) n (Note: The Haskell 98 report actually describes a left operator section like (a %) as equivalent to \b -> (%) a b, but GHC desugars it to (%) a. These are technically different because they can be distinguished by seq. I think I might have submitted a G...
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Converting 'ArrayList to 'String[]' in Java

...you can also pass an array with the desired size. Important update: Originally the code above used new String[list.size()]. However, this blogpost reveals that due to JVM optimizations, using new String[0] is better now. sh...
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What is the difference between ~> and >= when specifying rubygem in Gemfile?

... and use that until it reaches a maximum version. So ~>0.8.5 is semantically equivalent to: gem "cucumber", ">=0.8.5", "<0.9.0" The easy way to think about it is that you're okay with the last digit incrementing to some arbitrary value, but the ones preceding it in the string cannot be gr...
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Rebasing a Git merge commit

... to do an interactive rebase and edit the merge commit, redo the merge manually and continue the rebase. Another is to use the --rebase-merges option on git rebase, which is described as follows from the manual: By default, a rebase will simply drop merge commits from the todo list, and put the reb...
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String representation of an Enum

... the the "enum member" fields doesn't throw a NullReferenceException when calling the instance constructor, be sure to put the Dictionary field before the "enum member" fields in your class. This is because static field initialisers are called in declaration order, and before the static constructor,...
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JavaScript function in href vs. onclick

...ut wasn't the question asking about the difference between putting the JS call inline in href versus inline in onclick? Assuming you were going to put it inline for some reason, which should you use? (In practice I would do what you've suggested, but you seem to have skipped over the difference betw...