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How to create a new file together with missing parent directories?

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Unpivot with column name

I have a table StudentMarks with columns Name, Maths, Science, English . Data is like 4 Answers ...
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Eclipse: Can you format code on save?

In Eclipse, under Windows -> Preference -> Java -> Code Style , you can define code templates for comments and code, and you can setup a code formatter. ...
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How to check if an array field contains a unique value or another array in MongoDB?

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Difference between Ctrl+Shift+F and Ctrl+I in Eclipse

I have been used Ctrl + Shift + F to correct indentation but I heard there is another shortcut to do that: Ctrl + I 4 An...
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Where is the 'tests output pane'?

Where is the 'Tests Output Pane'? I can't find it anywhere in Visual Studio. I found 'test explorer' but it doesn't give any details. ...
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Scrolling down both parts of a split-window at the same time in Vim

Is it possible to scroll down the left and right parts of a vertically split window in Vim? I have two files I would like to compare roughly. Each line of these files looks almost the same. ...
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how to listen to N channels? (dynamic select statement)

to start an endless loop of executing two goroutines, I can use the code below: 5 Answers ...
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WPF Command Line

I am trying to create a WPF application that takes command line arguments. If no arguments are given, the main window should pop up. In cases of some specific command line arguments, code should be run with no GUI and exit when finished. Any suggestions on how this should properly be done would be a...
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Does Internet Explorer support pushState and replaceState?

... if Internet Explorer supports the history.pushState() and history.replaceState() methods for manipulating browser history ? Considering these are just being implemented in Firefox 4, I'm not holding my breath, but does anybody know if they're coming in IE9? ...