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I need to securely store a username and password in Python, what are my options?
I'm writing a small Python script which will periodically pull information from a 3rd party service using a username and password combo. I don't need to create something that is 100% bulletproof (does 100% even exist?), but I would like to involve a good measure of security so at the very least it w...
Matching a space in regex
I need to match a space character in a PHP regular expression. Anyone got any ideas?
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Define: What is a HashSet?
HashSet
The C# HashSet data structure was introduced in the .NET Framework 3.5. A full list of the implemented members can be found at the HashSet MSDN page.
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How do I restart a WPF application? [duplicate]
How can I restart a WPF Application?
In windows Forms I used
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How to download a branch with git?
I have a project hosted on GitHub. I created a branch on one computer, then pushed my changes to GitHub with:
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How to get a group of toggle buttons to act like radio buttons in WPF?
I have a group of buttons that should act like toggle buttons, but also as radio buttons where only one button can be selected / pressed down at a current time. It also need to have a state where none of the buttons are selected / pressed down.
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How to get the part of a file after the first line that matches a regular expression?
I have a file with about 1000 lines. I want the part of my file after the line which matches my grep statement.
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What is the 'pythonic' equivalent to the 'fold' function from functional programming?
What is the most idiomatic way to achieve something like the following, in Haskell:
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Safely limiting Ansible playbooks to a single machine?
I'm using Ansible for some simple user management tasks with a small group of computers. Currently, I have my playbooks set to hosts: all and my hosts file is just a single group with all machines listed:
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Scanner vs. StringTokenizer vs. String.Split
I just learned about Java's Scanner class and now I'm wondering how it compares/competes with the StringTokenizer and String.Split. I know that the StringTokenizer and String.Split only work on Strings, so why would I want to use the Scanner for a String? Is Scanner just intended to be one-stop-shop...
