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Is XML case-sensitive?
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XSD 1.1 is supported in recent releases of Saxon and Xerces.
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How to read an entire file to a string using C#?
... whether "quickest" means "least time to execute" or "least time to understand."
– bonh
Jun 22 '15 at 19:20
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Parse DateTime string in JavaScript
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How to Convert JSON object to Custom C# object?
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How to use range-based for() loop with std::map?
...t;< std::endl;
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if you don't plan on modifying the values.
In C++11 and C++14, you can use enhanced for loops to extract out each pair on its own, then manually extract the keys and values:
for (const auto& kv : myMap) {
std::cout << kv.first << " has value " << kv....
Object.getOwnPropertyNames vs Object.keys
What's the difference between Object.getOwnPropertyNames and Object.keys in javascript? Also some examples would be appreciated.
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Append an element with fade in effect [jQuery]
...appends #blah to itself, which doesn't seem like something you want to do (and I'm guessing it's interpreted as a no-op). You might as well just drop the .appendTo part and use $('#mycontent').hide().fadeIn(1000).
– icktoofay
Dec 13 '17 at 8:48
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Define a lambda expression that raises an Exception
...ption without defining a named function. All you need is a strong stomach (and 2.x for the given code):
type(lambda:0)(type((lambda:0).func_code)(
1,1,1,67,'|\0\0\202\1\0',(),(),('x',),'','',1,''),{}
)(Exception())
And a python3 strong stomach solution:
type(lambda: 0)(type((lambda: 0).__code_...
Nodejs - Redirect url
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@Magic Not true. Try Location: / and it would redirect you to the root folder.
– user3459110
Oct 24 '14 at 5:35
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How to check status of PostgreSQL server Mac OS X
...e simplest way to to check running processes:
ps auxwww | grep postgres
And look for a command that looks something like this (your version may not be 8.3):
/Library/PostgreSQL/8.3/bin/postgres -D /Library/PostgreSQL/8.3/data
To start the server, execute something like this:
/Library/PostgreS...
