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Interview questions: WPF Developer [closed]

... Personally I would sit them down in front of a standard developer build machine and ask them to complete some task. No questions, just see what their code is like after a couple of hours (or more if the task is longer). I have had...
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Stacking DIVs on top of each other?

...iv however you want, then position the inner divs using absolute. They'll all stack up. .inner { position: absolute; } <div class="outer"> <div class="inner">1</div> <div class="inner">2</div> <div class="inner">3</div> <div cla...
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How can I strip first and last double quotes?

... If you can't assume that all the strings you process have double quotes you can use something like this: if string.startswith('"') and string.endswith('"'): string = string[1:-1] Edit: I'm sure that you just used string as the variable name f...
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How do I force make/GCC to show me the commands?

... Although the above suggestion of "make -n" worked as well. :) Thank you all for your responses. – hernejj Apr 28 '11 at 14:45 77 ...
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Why does an overridden function in the derived class hide other overloads of the base class?

...e word "hide"), you already know what is going on here. The phenomenon is called "name hiding". For some reason, every time someone asks a question about why name hiding happens, people who respond either say that this called "name hiding" and explain how it works (which you probably already know), ...
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How do you do relative time in Rails?

...e_ago_in_words method (or distance_of_time_in_words), from ActiveSupport. Call it like this: <%= time_ago_in_words(timestamp) %> share | improve this answer | follow ...
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What's the function like sum() but for multiplication? product()?

...Older info: Python 3.7 and prior The function you're looking for would be called prod() or product() but Python doesn't have that function. So, you need to write your own (which is easy). Pronouncement on prod() Yes, that's right. Guido rejected the idea for a built-in prod() function because he t...
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Get the last inserted row ID (with SQL statement) [duplicate]

... Note that SCOPE_IDENTITY() can yield incorrect results as well (under parallelism), see support.microsoft.com/kb/2019779 - the fix was first made available last week for 2008 R2 SP1 CU5. In all earlier versions, the workarounds are to set maxdop to 1, keep a fixed plan that happens to not use para...
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Android - SPAN_EXCLUSIVE_EXCLUSIVE spans cannot have a zero length

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Understanding reference counting with Cocoa and Objective-C

...view to playing with the iPhone SDK. I'm reasonably comfortable with C's malloc and free concept, but Cocoa's references counting scheme has me rather confused. I'm told it's very elegant once you understand it, but I'm just not over the hump yet. ...