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Does .NET have a way to check if List a contains all ite<em>mem>s in List b?
I have the following <em>mem>ethod:
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Angular.js ng-repeat across <em>mem>ultiple tr's
I a<em>mem> using Angular.js for an application that uses hidden trs to si<em>mem>ulate a sliding out effect by showing the tr and sliding down the div in the td below. This process worked fantastically using knockout.js when iterating over an array of these rows, because I could use &a<em>mem>p;lt;!-- ko:foreach --&a<em>mem>p;gt; a...
Ruby: How to iterate over a range, but in set incre<em>mem>ents?
So I'<em>mem> iterating over a range like so:
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Set default value of an integer colu<em>mem>n SQLite
I a<em>mem> creating an SQLite database in android.
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How do I parse a YA<em>Mem>L file in Ruby?
I would like to know how to parse a YA<em>Mem>L file with the following contents:
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How to preserve line breaks when storing a co<em>mem><em>mem>and output to a variable in bash?
I’<em>mem> using bash shell on Linux. I have this si<em>mem>ple script …
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How can I check whether a nu<em>mem>py array is e<em>mem>pty or not?
How can I check whether a nu<em>mem>py array is e<em>mem>pty or not?
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How can I rollback a github repository to a specific co<em>mem><em>mem>it?
<em>Mem>y github has 100 co<em>mem><em>mem>its in it right now. I need to rollback the repository to co<em>mem><em>mem>it 80, and re<em>mem>ove all the subsequent ones.
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BigDeci<em>mem>al setScale and round
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One i<em>mem>portant point that is alluded to but not directly addressed is the difference between "precision" and "scale" and how they are used in the two state<em>mem>ents. "precision" is the total nu<em>mem>ber of significant digits in a nu<em>mem>ber. ...
How can I change the color of <em>mem>y pro<em>mem>pt in zsh (different fro<em>mem> nor<em>mem>al text)?
To recognize better the start and the end of output on a co<em>mem><em>mem>andline, I want to change the color of <em>mem>y pro<em>mem>pt, so that it is visibly different fro<em>mem> the progra<em>mem>s output. As I use zsh, can anyone give <em>mem>e a hint?
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