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Swift - Cast Int into enum:Int
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Can't escape the backslash with regex?
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How to use range-based for() loop with std::map?
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Initializing a struct to 0
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What does the line “#!/bin/sh” mean in a UNIX shell script?
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#! corresponds to the magic number 0x2321 (look it up in an ascii table). When the system sees that the magic number, it knows that it is dealing with a text script and reads until the next \n (there is a limit, but it escapes me atm). Having identified the inte...
Swift alert view with OK and Cancel: which button tapped?
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to_string is not a member of std, says g++ (mingw)
...e MinGW-w64 project. Despite the name, the project provides toolchains for 32-bit along with 64-bit. The Nuwen MinGW distro also solves this issue.
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Find UNC path of a network drive?
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The answer is a simple PowerShell one-liner:
Get-WmiObject Win32_NetworkConnection | ft "RemoteName","LocalName" -A
If you only want to pull the UNC for one particular drive, add a where statement:
Get-WmiObject Win32_NetworkConnection | where -Property 'LocalName' -eq 'Z:' | ft "Re...
Why use strong named assemblies?
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