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Just what is an IntPtr exactly?
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It's a "native (platform-specific) size integer." It's internally represented as void* but exposed as an integer. You can use it whenever you need to store an unmanaged pointer and don't want to use unsafe code. IntPtr.Zero is effectively NULL (a null pointer).
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Why doesn't TFS get latest get the latest?
....microsoft.co.il/blogs/srlteam/archive/2009/04/13/how-get-latest-version-really-works.aspx
The only way to get it to do what you want is to Get Specific Version, then check both of the "Overwrite ..." boxes.
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How to calculate time elapsed in bash script?
...on doesn't depend on date +%s (which is a GNU extension), it's portable to all systems supported by Bash.
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How do DATETIME values work in SQLite?
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Important to note -- all the methods of storing dates use formats that can be compared using the standard =, <, > and BETWEEN operators.
– Larry Lustig
Dec 9 '15 at 18:19
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Calling C++ class methods via a function pointer
How do I obtain a function pointer for a class member function, and later call that member function with a specific object? I’d like to write:
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How to overlay one div over another div
... what I am finding now is that when I resize my window and drag it to be smaller, my info image is not staying with it's parent div. Basically want it to move with the parent div and stay pretty much at the same position even though the screen has been resized somewhat.
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Python vs Bash - In which kind of tasks each one outruns the other performance-wise? [closed]
... google shows many results that say that, as Python is byte-compiled is usually faster. I even found this that claims that you can see an improvement of over 2000% on dictionary-based operations.
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Will Try / Finally (without the Catch) bubble the exception?
I am almost positive that the answer is YES. If I use a Try Finally block but do not use a Catch block then any exceptions WILL bubble. Correct?
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What happens to a declared, uninitialized variable in C? Does it have a value?
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In practice, they tend to just have some nonsensical value in there initially - some compilers may even put in specific, fixed values to make it obvious when looking in a debugger - but strictly speaking, the compiler is free to do anything from crashing to summoning demons through your nasal pass...
What's the difference between disabled=“disabled” and readonly=“readonly” for HTML form input fields
...or disabled form elements are not passed to the processor method. The W3C calls this a successful element.(This works similar to
form check boxes that are not checked.)
Some browsers may override or provide default styling for disabled form elements. (Gray out or emboss text) Internet Explorer
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