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How do I write a short literal in C++?

Very basic question: how do I write a short literal in C++? 6 Answers 6 ...
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How do I remove leading whitespace in Python?

I have a text string that starts with a number of spaces, varying between 2 & 4. 5 Answers ...
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How to add semicolon after method call when inside parameter list in IntelliJ IDEA?

I'm finally making the voyage back to IntelliJ via Eclipse. Currently my Eclipse is set up so that if I currently have a statement such as this (where ^ denotes where my cursor currently sits): ...
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postgresql - replace all instances of a string within text field

...ostgresql, how do I replace all instances of a string within a database column? 4 Answers ...
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Mockito verify order / sequence of method calls

... InOrder helps you to do that. ServiceClassA firstMock = mock(ServiceClassA.class); ServiceClassB secondMock = mock(ServiceClassB.class); Mockito.doNothing().when(firstMock).methodOne(); Mockito.doNothing().when(secondMock).methodTwo(); ...
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Using querySelector with IDs that are numbers

From what I understand the HTML5 spec lets you use IDs that are numbers like this. 5 Answers ...
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Is there a PHP function that can escape regex patterns before they are applied?

Is there a PHP function that can escape regex patterns before they are applied? 2 Answers ...
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How do I get out of a screen without typing 'exit'?

I screen -r 'd into a django server that's running and I can't simply Ctrl-C and exit out of it. 5 Answers ...
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How to tell where a header file is included from?

How can I tell where g++ was able to find an include file? Basically if I 4 Answers 4...
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R - Concatenate two dataframes?

... You want "rbind". b$b <- NA new <- rbind(a, b) rbind requires the data frames to have the same columns. The first line adds column b to data frame b. Results > a <- data.frame(a=c(0,1,2), b=c(3,4,5), c=c(6,7,8...