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Avoid trailing zeroes in print<em>fem>()

I keep stumbling on the <em>fem>ormat speci<em>fem>iers <em>fem>or the print<em>fem>() <em>fem>amily o<em>fem> <em>fem>unctions. What I want is to be able to print a double (or <em>fem>loat) with a maximum given number o<em>fem> digits a<em>fem>ter the decimal point. I<em>fem> I use: ...
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Why do I need Transaction in Hibernate <em>fem>or read-only operations?

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What is the di<em>fem><em>fem>erence between EL<em>Fem> <em>fem>iles and bin <em>fem>iles?

... 95 A Bin <em>fem>ile is a pure binary <em>fem>ile with no memory <em>fem>ix-ups or relocations, more than likely it has...
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How do I encode/decode HTML entities in Ruby?

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AngularJS <em>Fem>or Loop with Numbers & Ranges

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Use <em>fem>ind command but exclude <em>fem>iles in two directories

I want to <em>fem>ind <em>fem>iles that end with _peaks.bed , but exclude <em>fem>iles in the tmp and scripts <em>fem>olders. 6 Answers ...
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Di<em>fem><em>fem>erence between std::system_clock and std::steady_clock?

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Correct way to close nested streams and writers in Java [duplicate]

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What is the correct MIME type to use <em>fem>or an RSS <em>fem>eed?

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Didn't Java once have a Pair class? [duplicate]

... 88 There is no Pair in the standard <em>fem>ramework, but the Apache Commons Lang, which comes quite clos...