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Link to all Visual Studio $ variables

... Now if only there were a way to access these programmatically in our code (in my case C#). – Chiramisu Feb 22 at 7:52 ...
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How to debug a Flask app

...gh the code with breakpoints. The run configuration can point to a script calling app.run(debug=True, use_reloader=False), or point it at the venv/bin/flask script and use it as you would from the command line. You can leave the reloader disabled, but a reload will kill the debugging context and you...
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What is the meaning of the /dist directory in open source projects?

Since I first saw a dist/ directory in many open source projects, usually on GitHub, I've been wondering what it means. 4...
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Get local IP address

...sing Geraldo H Answer, but if anyone is using this, you may want to remove all ips that ends with 1, so it will remove loopback and virtualbox/vmware default ips – Leonardo Xavier Jun 23 '15 at 13:03 ...
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Format date and time in a Windows batch script

... All this can be done in just 2 lines using ordinary string replacement: stackoverflow.com/a/23558738/1879699 – Andreas Apr 22 '16 at 9:34 ...
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How to profile a bash shell script slow startup?

...t to go to the file command.txt leaving stdout and stdout to be output normally (or be redirected separately). share | improve this answer | follow | ...
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What are inline namespaces for?

C++11 allows inline namespace s, all members of which are also automatically in the enclosing namespace . I cannot think of any useful application of this -- can somebody please give a brief, succinct example of a situation where an inline namespace is needed and where it is the most idiomatic s...
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How do I get the directory that a program is running from?

... When I see code that looks at /proc part of me dies a little. All the world is not Linux, and even on that one platform /proc should be considered subject to change from version to version, arch to arch, etc. – asveikau Jan 28 '10 at 0:29 ...
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Does Python support short-circuiting?

...circuiting "executed" not printed 1 >>> 1 and fun(1) # fun(1) called and "executed" printed executed 1 >>> 0 and fun(1) # due to short-circuiting "executed" not printed 0 Note: The following values are considered by the interpreter to mean false: False None ...
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How to log PostgreSQL queries?

How to enable logging of all SQL executed by PostgreSQL 8.3? 10 Answers 10 ...