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ASP.NET MVC on IIS 7.5

I'm running Windows 7 Ultimate (64 bit) using Visual Studio 2010 RC. I recently decided to have VS run/debug my apps on IIS rather than the dev server that comes with it. ...
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How can I use inverse or negative wildcards when pattern matching in a unix/linux shell?

... In Bash you can do it by enabling the extglob option, like this (replace ls with cp and add the target directory, of course) ~/foobar> shopt extglob extglob off ~/foobar> ls abar afoo bbar bfoo ~/foobar> ls !...
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How to set a selected option of a dropdown list control using angular JS

...a dropdown list control using angular JS. Forgive me if this is ridiculous but I am new with Angular JS 9 Answers ...
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How does a hash table work?

I'm looking for an explanation of how a hash table works - in plain English for a simpleton like me! 15 Answers ...
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Java ByteBuffer to String

Is this a correct approach to convert ByteBuffer to String in this way, 10 Answers 10 ...
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default select option as blank

...a very weird requirement, wherein I am required to have no option selected by default in drop down menu in HTML. However, 1...
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Can I call a base class's virtual function if I'm overriding it?

Say I have classes Foo and Bar set up like this: 7 Answers 7 ...
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Inner class within Interface

Is it possible to create an inner class within an interface? If it is possible why would we want to create an inner class like that since we are not going to create any interface objects? ...
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Is there a “previous sibling” selector?

The plus sign ( + ) is for the next sibling. 17 Answers 17 ...
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Is there a CSS selector by class prefix?

... It's not doable with CSS2.1, but it is possible with CSS3 attribute substring-matching selectors (which are supported in IE7+): div[class^="status-"], div[class*=" status-"] Notice the space character in the second attribute selector....