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How do I measure request and response times at once using cURL?

I have a web service that receives data in JSON format, processes the data, and then returns the result to the requester. 1...
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Subclipse svn:ignore

... Working with Subclipse on Eclipse Indigo Service Release 2 I had commited folders with temporary files and logs lying under /src to the SVN repository. And after realizing it, I found myself in the same situation with a grayed out "svn:ignore" I found following so...
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Will Dispose() be called in a using statement with a null object?

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Running two projects at once in Visual Studio

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figure of imshow() is too small

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PostgreSQL, checking date relative to “today”

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How can I replace a regex substring match in Javascript?

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Parallel.ForEach() vs. foreach(IEnumerable.AsParallel())

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Is there a CSS selector for text nodes?

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Swift variable decorations with “?” (question mark) and “!” (exclamation mark)

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