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read string from .resx file in C#
... (DLL, WinForms, whatever) you just use the project namespace, "Resources" and the resource identifier. eg:
Assuming a project namespace: UberSoft.WidgetPro
And your resx contains:
You can just use:
Ubersoft.WidgetPro.Properties.Resources.RESPONSE_SEARCH_WILFRED
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How can I make git do the “did you mean” suggestion?
... help.autocorrect 5 will make it wait half a second before running the command so you can see the message first.
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Is there a way that I can check if a data attribute exists?
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It will return false if the value exists and is equal to 0. This is quirky.
– Gherman
Apr 7 '15 at 6:42
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what's the correct way to send a file from REST web service to client?
...at I don't know where I should even begin. My REST service is made on Java and I'm using Jersey, I'm sending all the data using the JSON format.
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how to remove shared preference while application uninstall in android
I have an android application to save the login details such as user name and password via SharedPreferences thats works fine, but i need to remove all my used SharedPreferences while my application uninstall. How to do it?
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Entity Framework - Include Multiple Levels of Properties
...ided seems to provide the answer. Let me try this: To include a collection and then a collection one level down: query.Include(e => e.Level1Collection.Select(l1 => l1.Level2Collection)).
– Bob Horn
May 30 '12 at 19:46
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Difference between PCDATA and CDATA in DTD
What is the difference between #PCDATA and #CDATA in DTD ?
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How to delete a file via PHP?
...our filepath through realpath, then check if the returned path is writable and if so, unlink it.
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Arguments or parameters? [duplicate]
I often find myself confused with how the terms 'arguments' and 'parameters' are used. They seem to be used interchangeably in the programming world.
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How to assign string to bytes array
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Safe and simple:
[]byte("Here is a string....")
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