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HTML list-style-type dash

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Get specific line from text file using just shell script

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Git branch strategy for small dev team [closed]

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Maximum number of threads in a .NET app?

...ate: Just out of interest: .NET Thread Pool default numbers of threads: 1023 in Framework 4.0 (32-bit environment) 32767 in Framework 4.0 (64-bit environment) 250 per core in Framework 3.5 25 per core in Framework 2.0 (These numbers may vary depending upon the hardware and OS)] ...
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techniques for obscuring sensitive strings in C++

...m byte values and then compute key2: key1[n] = crypto_grade_random_number(0..255) key2[n] = key[n] XOR key1[n] You can do this in your build environment, and then only store key1and key2 in your application. Protecting your binary Another approach is to use a tool to protect your binary. For i...
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Get screen width and height in Android

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Why is “int i = 2147483647 + 1;” OK, but “byte b = 127 + 1;” is not compilable?

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How can I install an older version of a package via NuGet?

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Why doesn't Objective-C support private methods?

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Javascript Regex: How to put a variable inside a regular expression?

...licious content (e.g. the variable comes from user input) ES6 Update In 2019, this would usually be written using a template string, and the above code has been updated. The original answer was: var regex = new RegExp("ReGeX" + testVar + "ReGeX"); ... string.replace(regex, "replacement"); ...