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How do I access my SSH public key?

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Default value of 'boolean' and 'Boolean' in Java

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Does Swift have access modifiers?

... As of Swift 3.0.1, there are 4 levels of access, described below from the highest (least restrictive) to the lowest (most restrictive). 1. open and public Enable an entity to be used outside the defining module (target). You typically ...
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How can I add a class to a DOM element in JavaScript?

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What's up with Java's “%n” in printf?

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AngularJS - Create a directive that uses ng-model

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Programmatically change UITextField Keyboard type

...m prominently). UIKeyboardTypeNumberPad, // A number pad (0-9). Suitable for PIN entry. UIKeyboardTypePhonePad, // A phone pad (1-9, *, 0, #, with letters under the numbers). UIKeyboardTypeNamePhonePad, // A type optimized for entering a person's name...
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C# getting its own class name

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How to sort a list of strings numerically?

...ou didn't do anything with the results. What you want is: list1 = ["1","10","3","22","23","4","2","200"] list1 = [int(x) for x in list1] list1.sort() If for some reason you need to keep strings instead of ints (usually a bad idea, but maybe you need to preserve leading zeros or something), you c...