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Creating SolidColorBrush from hex color value

I want to create SolidColorBrush from Hex value such as #ffaacc. How can I do this? 6 Answers ...
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Run task only if host does not belong to a group

I'd like to able to run an ansible task only if the host of the current playbook does not belong to a certain group. In semi pseudo code: ...
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Can't find a “not equal” css attribute selector

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Format LocalDateTime with Timezone in Java8

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Can git operate in “silent mode”?

Is it possible to execute any git command in "silent" mode? For instance, can i say " git push origin " and see nothing displayed on the screen? ...
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Is there a way to specify an “empty” C# lambda expression?

I'd like to declare an "empty" lambda expression that does, well, nothing. Is there a way to do something like this without needing the DoNothing() method? ...
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Is #pragma once part of the C++11 standard?

Traditionally, the standard and portable way to avoid multiple header inclusions in C++ was/is to use the #ifndef - #define - #endif pre-compiler directives scheme also called macro-guard scheme (see code snippet below). ...
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How can I generate an ObjectId with mongoose?

I'd like to generate a MongoDB ObjectId with Mongoose. Is there a way to access the ObjectId constructor from Mongoose? ...
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RSpec: What is the difference between a feature and a request spec?

What is the conceptual difference between Rspec's feature specs and request specs ? 1 Answer ...
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Gson custom seralizer for one variable (of many) in an object using TypeAdapter

I've seen plenty of simple examples of using a custom TypeAdapter. The most helpful has been Class TypeAdapter<T> . But that hasn't answered my question yet. ...