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Format in kotlin string templates

...ilable now? – Ragunath Jawahar Mar 13 '15 at 8:00 4 @RagunathJawahar, the answer is still up-to-d...
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How to generate service reference with only physical wsdl file

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To find whether a column exists in data frame or not

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How do I verify that an Android apk is signed with a release certificate?

... 376 Use this command, (go to java < jdk < bin path in cmd prompt) $ jarsigner -verify -verb...
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Splitting on last delimiter in Python string?

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How to empty/destroy a session in rails?

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Should I use document.createDocumentFragment or document.createElement

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How can you hide database output in Rails console?

In newer version of Rails, I'm guessing from 3 up, database queries are output to the console. This is useful most of the time, but how can you hide it when you do not want to see it? ...
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Dual emission of constructor symbols

...d name for your Thing::foo() is easily parsed: _Z | N | 5Thing | 3foo | E | v prefix | nested | `Thing` | `foo`| end nested | parameters: `void` You can read the constructor names similarly, as below. Notice how the constructor "name" isn't given, but instead a C clause: _Z |...
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how to get program files x86 env variable?

...files(x86)% ==> C:\Program Files (x86) On a 64-bit machine running in 32-bit (WOW64) mode: echo %programfiles% ==> C:\Program Files (x86) echo %programfiles(x86)% ==> C:\Program Files (x86) On a 32-bit machine running in 32-bit mode: echo %programfiles% ==> C:\Program F...