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What is the difference between CurrentCulture and CurrentUICulture properties of CultureInfo in .NET

...this might be a good alternative for in-depth explanation: forums.asp.net/post/1080435.aspx – Michael12345 Dec 12 '13 at 2:03 ...
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What is the difference between BIT and TINYINT in MySQL?

...is simply an ugly alias for a number field. – Áxel Costas Pena Mar 20 '13 at 9:54 7 As far as ac...
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In Intellij, how do I toggle between camel case and underscore spaced?

...p a shortcut at File | Settings | Keymap. A quick search of the plugin repository for "camel" showed a plugin called CamelCase which does exactly what you're looking for with SHIFT+ALT+U by toggling between various formats: historyOfPresentIllness --> history_of_present_illness --> HISTORY_O...
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.bashrc/.profile is not loaded on new tmux session (or window) — why?

...ut the line: . ~/.bashrc This automatically sources the rc file under those circumstances where it would normally only process the profile. The rules as to when bash runs certain files are complicated, and depend on the type of shell being started (login/non-login, interactive or not, and so for...
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Where in memory are my variables stored in C?

... For those future visitors who may be interested in knowing about those memory segments, I am writing important points about 5 memory segments in C: Some heads up: Whenever a C program is executed some memory is allocated in the ...
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Why is volatile needed in C?

... volatile in C actually came into existence for the purpose of not caching the values of the variable automatically. It will tell the compiler not to cache the value of this variable. So it will generate code to take the value of the given volatile variable from the main memory ev...
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How to create a temporary directory?

... This is a OS X vs Linux thing. See this question for a version that works on both: unix.stackexchange.com/questions/30091/… – jwhitlock Jun 9 '14 at 19:25 ...
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What is the difference between 'java', 'javaw', and 'javaws'?

...nching Protocol (JNLP). Java Web Start launches Java applications/applets hosted on a network. If a JNLP file is specified, javaws will launch the Java application/applet specified in the JNLP file. The javaws launcher has a set of options that are supported in the current release. However, the op...
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Can I set a breakpoint on 'memory access' in GDB?

...r software support. Software is obviously much slower. To find out if your OS supports hardware watchpoints you can see the can-use-hw-watchpoints environment setting. gdb$ show can-use-hw-watchpoints Debugger's willingness to use watchpoint hardware is 1. ...
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Determining 32 vs 64 bit in C++

...4 bit. We've come up with what we think is a reasonable solution using macros, but was curious to know if people could think of cases where this might fail or if there is a better way to do this. Please note we are trying to do this in a cross-platform, multiple compiler environment. ...