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C# version of java's synchronized keyword?

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Set Additional Data to highcharts series

...[ { name: 'Foo', data: [ { y : 3, myData : 'firstPoint' }, { y : 7, myData : 'secondPoint' }, { y : 1, myData : 'thirdPoint' ...
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How to generate service reference with only physical wsdl file

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In bash, how does one clear the current input?

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Bash script to receive and repass quoted parameters

...l of quoting at all. I.E. just call the above script like: ./test.sh 1 2 "3 4" share | improve this answer | follow | ...
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Please explain some of Paul Graham's points on Lisp

... very topic once in a while, so -- here's my shot at an answer. On points (3) and (4): Points (3) and (4) on your list seem the most interesting and still relevant now. To understand them, it is useful to have a clear picture of what happens with Lisp code -- in the form of a stream of characters ty...
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Hex representation of a color with alpha channel?

Is there a W3 or any other noteworthy standard on how to represent a color (including alpha channel) in hex format? 5 Answe...
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How can I get the Typescript compiler to output the compiled js to a different directory?

... 138 Use the option --outDir on tsc (configured within the File Watcher in IntelliJ) From the comma...
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Invalid syntax when using “print”? [duplicate]

... 232 That is because in Python 3, they have replaced the print statement with the print function. T...
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How to split (chunk) a Ruby array into parts of X elements? [duplicate]

... 341 Take a look at Enumerable#each_slice: foo.each_slice(3).to_a #=> [["1", "2", "3"], ["4", "...