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Why is it impossible to override a getter-only property and add a setter? [closed]

Why is the following C# code not allowed: 16 Answers 16 ...
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Checking network connection

...his: import urllib2 def internet_on(): try: urllib2.urlopen('http://216.58.192.142', timeout=1) return True except urllib2.URLError as err: return False Currently, 216.58.192.142 is one of the IP addresses for google.com. Change http://216.58.192.142 to whatever ...
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how to File.listFiles in alphabetical order?

...eUploader: { brandingHtml: "Powered by \u003ca href=\"https://imgur.com/\"\u003e\u003csvg class=\"svg-icon\" width=\"50\" height=\"18\" viewBox=\"0 0 50 18\" fill=\"none\" xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/2000/svg\"\u003e\u003cpath d=\"M46.1709 9.17788C46.1709 8.26454 46.2665 7.94324 4...
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How to remove from a map while iterating it?

...= m.erase(it)" since C++11 } else { ++it; } } Note that we really want an ordinary for loop here, since we are modifying the container itself. The range-based loop should be strictly reserved for situations where we only care about the elements. The syntax for the RBFL makes this clear...
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hash function for string

...t GCC uses an implementation of "MurmurHashUnaligned2", by Austin Appleby (http://murmurhash.googlepages.com/). In the file "gcc/libstdc++-v3/libsupc++/hash_bytes.cc", here (https://github.com/gcc-mirror/gcc/blob/master/libstdc++-v3/libsupc++/hash_bytes.cc), I found the implementations. Here's the ...
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Label Alignment in iOS 6 - UITextAlignment deprecated

...MAY change at some time in the future and cause unexpected results. That's all. No doomsday scenario in this case, but better practices should prevail. – Brenden Nov 2 '12 at 19:36 ...
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Check if event exists on element [duplicate]

...econd argument feed 'events' and that will return an object populated with all the events such as 'click'. You can loop through that object and see what the event handler does. share | improve this ...
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How do Python's any and all functions work?

I'm trying to understand how the any() and all() Python built-in functions work. 8 Answers ...
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Python: reload component Y imported with 'from X import Y'?

... verse (import this from interactive prompt to see the Zen of Python); and all the reasons why namespaces are a honking great idea (immediate local visual clues that the name's being looked up, ease of mocking/injecting in tests, ability to reload, ability for a module to change flexibly by redefini...
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Mongoose: Get full list of users

I have tried to use Mongoose to send the list of all users as follows: 8 Answers 8 ...