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Does anyone know what the new Exit icon is used for when editing storyboards using Xcode 4.5?
Right-clicking the Exit icon yields an empty window. Can't Ctrl-drag a connection to any IB elements or corresponding source files. Docs give no love. Doesn't appear in nib files, only storyboards. My assumption is that it's a corollary to segues, but I don't see any new methods to back it up. Anyon...
Should I use AppDomain.CurrentDomain.BaseDirectory or System.Environment.CurrentDirectory?
I have two exe files in the same folder, I can run exe2 from a button in exe1. Today I was observing a customer over a remote (terminal services) session and exe2 failed to run 'File not found' error, yet exe1 was in the same directory when we checked. So should I be using AppDomain.CurrentDomain.B...
Argmax of numpy array returning non-flat indices
I'm trying to get the indices of the maximum element in a Numpy array.
This can be done using numpy.argmax . My problem is, that I would like to find the biggest element in the whole array and get the indices of that.
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How do I get a distinct, ordered list of names from a DataTable using LINQ?
I have a DataTable with a Name column. I want to generate a collection of the unique names ordered alphabetically. The following query ignores the order by clause.
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MySQL - How to select data by string length
Is there a MySQL function to do this (of course instead of string_length )?
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How can I wrap text to some length in Vim?
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Hide console window from Process.Start C#
I am trying to create process on a remote machine using using System.Diagnostics.Process class.
I am able to create a process. But the problem is, creating a service is take a long time and console window is displayed.
Another annoying thing is the console window is displayed on top of my windows fo...
Using custom std::set comparator
I am trying to change the default order of the items in a set of integers to be lexicographic instead of numeric, and I can't get the following to compile with g++:
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Ruby Array find_first object?
Am I missing something in the Array documentation? I have an array which contains up to one object satisfying a certain criterion. I'd like to efficiently find that object. The best idea I have from the docs is this:
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