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DateTime.ToString() format that can be used in a filename or extension?

...d but most of the DateTime methods I've tried output something with spaces and slashes. For instance: 8 Answers ...
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How do I output the difference between two specific revisions in Subversion?

I'm using Subversion via the Linux command line interface. 2 Answers 2 ...
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How to replace multiple strings in a file using PowerShell

...on file. I want to replace multiple instances of strings within this file, and I tried using PowerShell to do the job. 5 An...
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Can I install the “app store” in an IOS simulator?

... The link here and in the comments on WrightsCS answer all go to the base "Simulator Help" page now, so pretty much not helpful. – Dale Mar 10 '19 at 17:58 ...
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Github: Can I see the number of downloads for a repo?

... API /repos/:owner/:repo/traffic/clones, to get the total number of clones and breakdown per day or week, but: only for the last 14 days. API /repos/:owner/:repo/releases/:release_id for getting downloads number of your assets (files attached to the release), field download_count mentioned below, bu...
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Is there a way to auto expand objects in Chrome Dev Tools?

EVERY SINGLE TIME I view an object in the console I am going to want to expand it, so it gets tiresome to have to click the arrow to do this EVERY SINGLE TIME :) Is there a shortcut or setting to have this done automatically? ...
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File extension for PowerShell 3

... Just tried it out and it looks like .psh is used for HSLS sources in Visual Studio. Given that Microsoft develops VS, it seems likely that they went with .ps1 also because of that reason. – Tom Connery Ju...
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Use of def, val, and var in scala

... new Person("Kumar",12) . If I use var or val the output is 20 . I understand the default is val in scala. This: 6 Answers...
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Why do you use typedef when declaring an enum in C++?

I haven't written any C++ in years and now I'm trying to get back into it. I then ran across this and thought about giving up: ...
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How to find a min/max with Ruby

...umerable will have those methods available. v2.4 introduces own Array#min and Array#max, which are way faster than Enumerable's methods because they skip calling #each. @nicholasklick mentions another option, Enumerable#minmax, but this time returning an array of [min, max]. [4, 5, 7, 10].minmax ...