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How to shut down the computer from C#
...ower button to boot back up draws about 80-85 milliamps, rather than the standard 300+ish. Will post back here if I find out why. This should not affect most users.
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Error when testing on iOS simulator: Couldn't register with the bootstrap server
...of a UIAlertView. I stopped debugging there, made some changes to the code and built the app again. Now when I run the application, I get this error in the console
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My docker container has no internet
I had it working allright but now it stopped. I tried the following commands with no avail:
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How can I sort arrays and data in PHP?
... sorts low-to-high or reverse ("r"), whether it sorts values or keys ("k") and how it compares values ("nat" vs. normal). See http://php.net/manual/en/array.sorting.php for an overview and links to further details.
Multi dimensional arrays, including arrays of objects
$array = array(
array('foo'...
Why can templates only be implemented in the header file?
Quote from The C++ standard library: a tutorial and handbook :
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InputStream from a URL
...").openStream();
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See also:
Using java.net.URLConnection to fire and handle HTTP requests
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What is the direction of stack growth in most modern systems?
I am preparing some training materials in C and I want my examples to fit the typical stack model.
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What must I know to use GNU Screen properly? [closed]
I've just introduced a friend to GNU Screen and they're having a hard time getting used to it. That makes me think about the essential things he needs to know about the excellent Screen utility, the same things that you'd think worthwhile to teach someone, a beginner, from the ground up. What ar...
How to save as a new file and keep working on the original one in Vim?
Whenever I use the :sav command, it saves the file with a new name and opens the new file open in Vim.
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How to obtain the number of CPUs/cores in Linux from the command line?
... awk '{print $4}'
which should return (for example) 8 (whereas the command above would return 16)
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