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How to “EXPIRE” the “HSET” child key in redis?

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How to escape braces (curly brackets) in a format string in .NET

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Why does the month argument range from 0 to 11 in JavaScript's Date constructor?

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GlobalConfiguration.Configure() not present after Web API 2 and .NET 4.5.1 migration

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How dangerous is it to compare floating point values?

...nt the actual result. An easy example where you can see this is adding x = 0x1fffffe and y = 1 as floats. Here, x has 24 bits of precision in the mantissa (ok) and y has just 1 bit, but when you add them, their bits are not in overlapping places, and the result would need 25 bits of precision. Inste...
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What is the Python equivalent of static variables inside a function?

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How do I do multiple CASE WHEN conditions using SQL Server 2008?

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How do I change the background color of a plot made with ggplot2

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Check variable equality against a list of values

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What does the tilde (~) mean in my composer.json file?

... means next significant release. In your case, it is equivalent to >= 2.0, < 3.0. The full explanation is at Tilde Version Range docs page: The ~ operator is best explained by example: ~1.2 is equivalent to >=1.2 <2.0.0, while ~1.2.3 is equivalent to >=1.2.3 <1.3.0. Anoth...