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Split views.py in several files

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Installing a dependency with Bower from URL and specify version

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Check if a class has a member function of a given signature

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A Windows equivalent of the Unix tail command [closed]

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Creating temporary files in Android

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Windows Explorer “Command Prompt Here” [closed]

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How can I get the assembly file version

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How to suppress GCC warnings from library headers?

I have a project that uses log4cxx, boost, etc. libraries whose headers generate lots of (repetitive) warnings. Is there a way to suppress warnings from library includes (i.e. #include ) or includes from certain paths? I'd like to use -Wall and/or -Wextra as usual on project code without relevant in...
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How to put a UserControl into Visual Studio toolBox

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How to embed a text file in a .NET assembly?

... 149 Right-click the project file, select Properties. In the window that opens, go to the Resources...