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How to comment out a block of code in Python [duplicate]

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Git diff --name-only and copy that list

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Using regular expression in css?

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How to get sp_executesql result into a variable?

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Open a link in browser with java button? [duplicate]

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How do you use colspan and rowspan in HTML tables?

... I'd suggest: table { empty-cells: show; border: 1px solid #000; } table td, table th { min-width: 2em; min-height: 2em; border: 1px solid #000; } <table> <thead> <tr> <th rowspan="2"></th> &lt...
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How to add -Xlint:unchecked to my Android Gradle based project?

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Python String and Integer concatenation [duplicate]

...ng' for i in range(11): string +=`i` print string It will print string012345678910. To get string0, string1 ..... string10 you can use this as @YOU suggested >>> string = "string" >>> [string+`i` for i in range(11)] Update as per Python3 You can use : string = 'string' for i...
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Convert LocalDate to LocalDateTime or java.sql.Timestamp

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How to write loop in a Makefile?

...4 For bigger ranges, use: target: number=1 ; while [[ $$number -le 10 ]] ; do \ echo $$number ; \ ((number = number + 1)) ; \ done This outputs 1 through 10 inclusive, just change the while terminating condition from 10 to 1000 for a much larger range as indicated in you...