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How can I use “:” as an AWK field separator?

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Getting key with maximum value in dictionary?

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`elif` in list comprehension conditionals

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JVM option -Xss - What does it do exactly?

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KeyValuePair VS DictionaryEntry

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What is the difference between class and instance attributes?

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Where is the warnings screen option in Android Studio?

... 275 If, on the toolbar, you click Analyze -> Inspect Code; then in the window that pops up sele...
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What is a Portable Class Library?

...t interview/video I've seen to date covering .NET Standard 2.0 UPDATE Sep 27 2016: .NET Standard 2.0 announcement post has more good info UPDATE Jun 6 2016: This article explains well how the .NETStandard library mechanism supersedes much of PCL UPDATE Jul 10 2013: Excellent state of the PCL unio...
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Creating functions in a loop

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CSS Selector that applies to elements with two classes

... 27 @Imray: Yes, the space represents a descendant selector, which would make each class selector represent a different element. But we're talk...