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Dependency graph of Visual Studio projects

... (~70 projects) from VS 2005 + .NET 2.0 to VS 2008 + .NET 3.5. Currently I have VS 2008 + .NET 2.0. 14 Answers ...
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How to disable HTML button using JavaScript?

I’ve read that you can disable (make physically unclickable) an HTML button simply by appending disable to its tag, but not as an attribute, as follows: ...
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How to dump a dict to a json file?

I have a dict like this: 7 Answers 7 ...
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jQuery Set Select Index

I have an select box: 24 Answers 24 ...
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Couldn't register with the bootstrap Server

I just changed some code in my program and got this error: 21 Answers 21 ...
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What are the best Haskell libraries to operationalize a program? [closed]

If I'm going to put a program into production, there are several things I need that program to do in order to consider it "operationalized" – that is, running and maintainable in a measurable and verifiable way by both engineers and operations staff. For my purposes, an operationalized program mus...
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What is the easiest way to make a C++ program crash?

I'm trying to make a Python program that interfaces with a different crashy process (that's out of my hands). Unfortunately the program I'm interfacing with doesn't even crash reliably! So I want to make a quick C++ program that crashes on purpose but I don't actually know the best and shortest way ...
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lexers vs parsers

Are lexers and parsers really that different in theory? 5 Answers 5 ...
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How to clear the cache of nginx?

I use nginx to as the front server, I have modified the CSS files, but nginx is still serving the old ones. 22 Answers ...
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How to find the Git commit that introduced a string in any branch?

I want to be able to find a certain string which was introduced in any commit in any branch, how can I do that? I found something (that I modified for Win32), but git whatchanged doesn't seem to be looking into the different branches (ignore the py3k chunk, it's just a msys/win line feed fix) ...