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Different between parseInt() and valueOf() in java?
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How do I run two commands in one line in Windows CMD?
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Check to see if a string is serialized?
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Feb 22 '19 at 8:57
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Regular Expression for alphanumeric and underscores
...-Za-z0-9_]*$
Edit:
If diacritics need to be included (such as cedilla - ç) then you would need to use the word character which does the same as the above, but includes the diacritic characters:
^\w+$
Or
^\w*$
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How do you get a string from a MemoryStream?
If I am given a MemoryStream that I know has been populated with a String , how do I get a String back out?
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Is there a goto statement in Java?
I'm confused about this. Most of us have been told that there isn't any goto statement in Java.
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Understanding the meaning of the term and the concept - RAII (Resource Acquisition is Initialization
...t it, and I am much obliged to you for having taught me that.
— Molière: The Middle Class Gentleman, Act 2, Scene 4
As Monsieur Jourdain did with prose, C# and even Java people already use RAII, but in hidden ways. For example, the following Java code (which is written the same way in C# b...
process.waitFor() never returns
...er("tasklist").redirectErrorStream(true);
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Could not load file or assembly System.Web.Http.WebHost after published to Azure web site
...some. worked like a charm in mvc5. Thanks
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Is it abusive to use IDisposable and “using” as a means for getting “scoped behavior” for exception
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I don't think so, necessarily. IDisposable technically is meant to be used for things that have non-managed resources, but then the using directive is just a neat way of implementing a common pattern of try .. finally { dispose }.
A purist would argue 'yes - it's...
