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Where are environment variables stored in registry?

I need to access an environment variable remotely. To do this I think the best way is to read it from registry. 4 Answers...
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MySQL: What's the difference between float and double?

Checking in the new database structure I saw that someone changed a field from float to double. Wondering why, I checked the mysql documentation, but honestly didn't understand what the difference is. ...
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Django database query: How to get object by id?

Django automatically creates an id field as primary key. 6 Answers 6 ...
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unsigned APK can not be installed

I am trying to distribute my application to some people for testing. I have installed it on my Desire directly from eclipse and it works fine. ...
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SOAP server and client application VCL+indy demo for Delphi XE?

Delphi used to include a demos folder for web Services, but no longer seems to include this. 1 Answer ...
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Why does Node.js' fs.readFile() return a buffer instead of string?

I'm trying to read the content of test.txt (which is on the same folder of the Javascript source) and display it using this code: ...
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How to gzip all files in all sub-directories into one compressed file in bash

This post describes how to gzip each file individually within a directory structure. However, I need to do something slightly different. I need to produce one big gzip file for all files under a certain directory. I also need to be able to specify the output filename for the compressed file (e.g., ...
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SSRS chart does not show all labels on Horizontal axis

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How can I assign the output of a function to a variable using bash?

I have a bash function that produces some output: 3 Answers 3 ...
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How do I pass the this context to a function?

I thought this would be something I could easily google, but maybe I'm not asking the right question... 5 Answers ...