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How do you use String.substringWithRange? (or, how do Ranges work in Swift?)
I have not yet been able to figure out how to get a substring of a String in Swift:
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JavaScript “new Array(n)” and “Array.prototype.map” weirdness
I've observed this in Firefox-3.5.7/Firebug-1.5.3 and Firefox-3.6.16/Firebug-1.6.2
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How to break out of nested loops?
If I use a break statement, it will only break inner loop and I need to use some flag to break the outer loop. But if there are many nested loops, the code will not look good.
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Passing command line arguments in Visual Studio 2010?
I am working on a C project and can not figure out how to pass command line arguments to my main function in Visual Studio 2010 Express Edition. I want to debug - how do these command line arguments work?
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Addressing localhost from a VirtualBox virtual machine [closed]
I have a local test/development server (HTTP, of course), listening to port 8000.
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View's SELECT contains a subquery in the FROM clause
I have two tables and I need to create a view. The tables are:
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Checking user's homepage in Internet Explorer
Google displays a popup that asks if you want to set your home page as google.com. It's quite normal, when I say OK it sets it as google.com. After that however, I don't get the popup anymore. As far as I know, nobody should be able to retrieve the value of my homepage because it's a private info. B...
Save classifier to disk in scikit-learn
How do I save a trained Naive Bayes classifier to disk and use it to predict data?
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Literal suffix for byte in .NET?
I am wondering if there is any way to declare a byte variable in a short way like floats or doubles? I mean like 5f and 5d . Sure I could write byte x = 5 , but that's a bit inconsequential if you use var for local variables.
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Open a project in a new window in IntelliJ after “accidentally” clicking remember decision
I wanted to open a new project in a separate window in IntelliJ and I "accidentally" clicked "Remember this decision and don't ask again" and clicked "open in the same window"!
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