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What are major differences between C# and Java?

I just want to clarify one thing. This is not a question on which one is better, that part I leave to someone else to discuss. I don't care about it. I've been asked this question on my job interview and I thought it might be useful to learn a bit more. ...
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Is there a “do … while” loop in Ruby?

I'm using this code to let the user enter in names while the program stores them in an array until they enter an empty string (they must press enter after each name): ...
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What is the error “Every derived table must have its own alias” in MySQL?

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List goals/targets in GNU make that contain variables in their definition

I have a fairly large makefile that creates a number of targets on the fly by computing names from variables. (eg foo$(VAR) : $(PREREQS)). Is there any way that gnu make can be convinced to spit out a list of targets after it has expanded these variables? ...
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Remove shadow below actionbar

I use actionbarsherlock. The piece of code below is responsible for changing it's background to a custom one. 13 Answers ...
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The input is not a valid Base-64 string as it contains a non-base 64 character

I have a REST service that reads a file and sends it to another console application after converting it to Byte array and then to Base64 string. This part works, but when the same stream is received at the application, it gets manipulated and is no longer a valid Base64 string. Some junk characters ...
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How to make a valid Windows filename from an arbitrary string?

I've got a string like "Foo: Bar" that I want to use as a filename, but on Windows the ":" char isn't allowed in a filename. ...
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How to search a specific value in all tables (PostgreSQL)?

Is it possible to search every column of every table for a particular value in PostgreSQL? 8 Answers ...
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How do I change read/write mode for a file using Emacs?

If a file is set to read only mode, how do I change it to write mode and vice versa from within Emacs? 9 Answers ...
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Calling a JavaScript function named in a variable [duplicate]

I have a JavaScript variable which contains the name of a JavaScript function. This function exists on the page by having been loaded in and placed using $.ajax, etc. ...