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When should use Readonly and Get only properties
... use "ReadOnly" properties and when should I use just "Get". What is the difference between these two.
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Enum type constraints in C# [duplicate]
What is the reason behind C# not allowing type constraints on Enum 's? I'm sure there is a method behind the madness, but I'd like to understand why it's not possible.
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git add, commit and push commands in one?
...ing off of @Gavin's answer:
Making lazygit a function instead of an alias allows you to pass it an argument. I have added the following to my .bashrc (or .bash_profile if Mac):
function lazygit() {
git add .
git commit -a -m "$1"
git push
}
This allows you to provide a commit message...
Unexpected Caching of AJAX results in IE8
...reventing IE from caching the response.
Note that if you have other Ajax calls going on where you do want caching, this will disable it for those too. In that case, switch to using the $.ajax() method and enable that option explicitly for the necessary requests.
See http://docs.jquery.com/Ajax/jQu...
How to crop circular area from bitmap in Android
I have a bitmap and I want to crop a circular region from this bitmap. All pixels outside the circle should be transparent. How can I do this?
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Get nth character of a string in Swift programming language
...ng a linear loop inside another linear loop means this for loop is accidentally O(n2) — as the length of the string increases, the time this loop takes increases quadratically. Instead of doing that you could use the characters's string collection.
– ignaciohugog
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Best way to convert text files between character sets?
... of these arguments. They will default to your current locale, which is usually UTF-8.
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Javascript: Extend a Function
The main reason why I want it is that I want to extend my initialize function.
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Escape angle brackets in a Windows command prompt
... containing angle brackets (< and >) to a file on a Windows machine. Basically what I want to do is the following:
echo some string < with angle > brackets >>myfile.txt
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TimeStamp on file name using PowerShell
...PowerShell script code in a double-quoted string by using a subexpression, for example, $() like so:
"C:\temp\mybackup $(get-date -f yyyy-MM-dd).zip"
And if you are getting the path from somewhere else - already as a string:
$dirName = [io.path]::GetDirectoryName($path)
$filename = [io.path]::G...
