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How do you add a timer to a C# console application

Just this - How do you add a timer to a C# console application? It would be great if you could supply some example coding. ...
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What is the difference between Scrum and Agile Development? [closed]

What is the difference between Scrum and Agile Development? Are Sprint and Iterations the same? 7 Answers ...
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When is -XAllowAmbiguousTypes appropriate?

I've recently posted a question about syntactic-2.0 regarding the definition of share . I've had this working in GHC 7.6 : ...
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Is there a C++ gdb GUI for Linux? [closed]

Briefly: Does anyone know of a GUI for gdb that brings it on par or close to the feature set you get in the more recent version of Visual C++? ...
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Memoization in Haskell?

Any pointers on how to solve efficiently the following function in Haskell, for large numbers (n > 108) 8 Answers ...
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Why fragments, and when to use fragments instead of activities?

In Android API 11+, Google has released a new class called Fragment . 11 Answers 11 ...
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Count the number of occurrences of a character in a string in Javascript

I need to count the number of occurrences of a character in a string. 33 Answers 33 ...
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Why use Abstract Base Classes in Python?

Because I am used to the old ways of duck typing in Python, I fail to understand the need for ABC (abstract base classes). The help is good on how to use them. ...
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Separation of business logic and data access in django

I am writing a project in Django and I see that 80% of the code is in the file models.py . This code is confusing and, after a certain time, I cease to understand what is really happening. ...
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GetType() can lie?

Based on the following question asked a few days ago in SO: GetType() and polymorphism and reading Eric Lippert's answer, I started thinking if making GetType() not be virtual really ensured that an object could not lie about its Type . ...