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Getting the value of an attribute in XML

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Java - JPA - @Version annotation

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How do I reset a sequence in Oracle?

... Here is a good procedure for resetting any sequence to 0 from Oracle guru Tom Kyte. Great discussion on the pros and cons in the links below too. tkyte@TKYTE901.US.ORACLE.COM> create or replace procedure reset_seq( p_seq_name in varchar2 ) is l_val number; begin exe...
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Python non-greedy regexes

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:after vs. ::after

... own right. Actually, better description here: http://bricss.net/post/10768584657/know-your-lingo-pseudo-class-vs-pseudo-element Also here: http://www.evotech.net/blog/2007/05/after-v-after-what-is-double-colon-notation/ ...
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C++ inheritance - inaccessible base?

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sql ORDER BY multiple values in specific order?

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how to return index of a sorted list? [duplicate]

...list. For example, if the list I want to sort is [2,3,1,4,5] , I need [2,0,1,3,4] to be returned. 7 Answers ...
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ObservableCollection Doesn't support AddRange method, so I get notified for each item added, besides

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Is there a generator version of `string.split()` in Python?

...irly minimal memory overhead. def split_iter(string): return (x.group(0) for x in re.finditer(r"[A-Za-z']+", string)) Demo: >>> list( split_iter("A programmer's RegEx test.") ) ['A', "programmer's", 'RegEx', 'test'] edit: I have just confirmed that this takes constant memory in py...