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How to run travis-ci locally
...is. Travis needs a command to execute.
– Eivind Gussiås Løkseth
Jan 21 '18 at 11:28
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Coding in Other (Spoken) Languages
...h names, there's a similar dilemma about whether to use special chars (äöå) or replace them with a & o (and if you do use them, you're likely running into charset problems). But yeah, fortunately I haven't had to use Finnish in code for at least 7 years. :)
– Jonik
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Performance differences between debug and release builds
...release build to fail during deployment.
– Øyvind Bråthen
Oct 28 '10 at 18:33
Is there a way to get rid of accents and convert a whole string to regular letters?
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I have an objection to this solution. Imagine input "æøåá". Current flattenToAscii creates result "aa.." where dots represent \u0000. That is not good. First question is - how to represent "unnormalizable" characters? Let's say it will be ?, or we can leave NULL char there, but...
How is OAuth 2 different from OAuth 1?
...h for "beyond the scope of this specification" ;)
– Håvard Geithus
Jul 4 '12 at 17:01
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The aut...
“open/close” SqlConnection or keep open?
...at least ;) Opening and closing costs time.
– David Mårtensson
Dec 14 '10 at 13:11
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@David Mart...
Compression/Decompression string with C#
...ut only for UTF8-based things. If you add in, say, Swedish characters like åäö to the string value you're serialize/deserializing it will fail a round-trip test :/
– bc3tech
Aug 21 '19 at 12:32
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Which is generally best to use — StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase or StringComparison.InvariantCul
...considered identical. For example: "\u0061\u030a" and "\u00e5" both render å. However in a ordinal compare will be considered different.
Which you choose heavily depends on the application you are building.
If I was writing a line-of-business app which was only used by Turkish users, I would be su...
List of All Locales and Their Short Codes?
...th Ndebele (Zimbabwe)",
nd: "North Ndebele",
nb_NO: "Norwegian Bokmål (Norway)",
nb: "Norwegian Bokmål",
nn_NO: "Norwegian Nynorsk (Norway)",
nn: "Norwegian Nynorsk",
nyn_UG: "Nyankole (Uganda)",
nyn: "Nyankole",
or_IN: "Oriya (India)",
or: "Oriya",
om_ET: "...
Why does modern Perl avoid UTF-8 by default?
..., we got 12. Perl assumed that we were operating on the Latin-1 string "æååã" (which is 12 characters, some of which are non-printing).
This is called an "implicit upgrade", and it's a perfectly reasonable thing to do, but it's not what you want if your text is not Latin-1. That's why it's c...