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iTerm2: How to expand split pane temporarily?
Is there a way to temporarily expand a split pane into full tab and go back again when done?
I am looking for a keyboard shortcut to do so. The use case is to be able to temporarily switch to full-screen on demand.
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Convert an enum to List
How do I convert the following Enum to a List of strings?
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Eclipse shortcut “go to line + column”
Does anyone know if there is the shortcut " go to line + column " in Eclipse ?
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Cancel/kill window.setTimeout() before it happens
...have a few places where I use the line below to clear out a status, for example. I have a few of these that hang out for 10 seconds or more and if the user gets clicking around the action can occur at incorrect time intervals.
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How to make execution pause, sleep, wait for X seconds in R?
How do you pause an R script for a specified number of seconds or miliseconds? In many languages, there is a sleep function, but ?sleep references a data set. And ?pause and ?wait don't exist.
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Create a variable name with “paste” in R?
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Proper use of the HsOpenSSL API to implement a TLS Server
I'm trying to figure out how to properly use the OpenSSL.Session API in a concurrent context
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Why does String.split need pipe delimiter to be escaped?
I am trying to parse a file that has each line with pipe delimited values.
It did not work correctly when I did not escape the pipe delimiter in split method, but it worked correctly after I escaped the pipe as below.
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How to escape quote marks in Exec Command in MSBuild
I'm trying to build an MSBuild script that maps a network drive to a drive letter in the script, but unfortunately the path to the target folder includes an embedded space. The embedded space causes the mapping to fail, and I don't know if it is possible to escape quotes around the path. I've trie...
Using C# reflection to call a constructor
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I don't think GetMethod will do it, no - but GetConstructor will.
using System;
using System.Reflection;
class Addition
{
public Addition(int a)
{
Console.WriteLine("Constructor called, a={0}", a);
}
}
class Test
{
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